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Murder By Death Announce Farewell Album Egg & Dart and 2025 Tour with Guests Laura Jane Grace, AJJ, William Elliott Whitmore, and More

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Murder By Death are proud to announce the Friday, June 13 release of Egg & Dart, the celebrated indie-rock band’s 10th and final album. Arguably the band’s most sad and beautiful to date, Egg & Dart also presents generous moments of triumph, desolation, horror and joy, all while exploring the challenges of letting go and moving onto the next phase.

A reference to an architectural motif popular since Greek and Roman times, often used in columns and still seen today in furniture, trim and molding, the title represents the duality of life (the egg) and death (the arrow). Once you know about it, you see it everywhere. And it seems fitting for an album of songs about goodbyes.

Leading the collection is the lush and introspective “Wandering,” a warm ballad that holds a special meaning for frontman Adam Turla. “We’re releasing ‘Wandering’ first because it’s the song that is most directed to the fans and about my experience with this band,” he says. “It’s a ballad, and not a typical single – not even the single we plan to push for this record. But the heart of this band is our fans and I wanted to share this with you first.”

Murder By Death also recently announced its farewell tour that will span June through November across the U.S. and parts of Canada and the UK. The extensive run will honor a rewarding career spent on the road with support from Laura Jane Grace, William Elliott Whitmore, AJJ, Shawn James, BJ Barham and J Roddy Walston in select markets.

“The album is basically an elegy,” frontman Adam Turla says of Murder By Death’s forthcoming, and final, album, Egg & Dart. “The songs are about goodbyes and the different ways we think about that concept.” And while Turla has often spun yarn about fictional sinners and tragic tales in the band’s albums, the themes of Egg & Dart hit a bit closer to home than usual. “It’s certainly our most personal collection of songs. It’s probably our saddest and most beautiful album, but it also has moments of real triumph and joy in the darkness.”

Themes of loss and endings run throughout Egg & Dart, which was recorded in early 2025 by producer Kevin Ratterman. The phrases “goodbye,” “farewell,” and “so long” appear across several tracks. “Lose You” describes a personal loss beyond one’s own control. “It’s about the people in your life that you are very worried about and that you’re not sure if they’re going to make it. It’s about that feeling of anxiety around not having control,” Turla says. On “Letter to the Editor,” he reflects on the idea of letting go of the anger that builds when a trust has been broken. In this case, it’s a break-up song with a newspaper. And on “Sorry,” Turla sings, “It has come our time to part, for I can only give you half my heart / To carry on would be unkind / I love you, I’m sorry, and goodbye.”

Murder by Death has accomplished more than they’d ever dreamed since forming in Bloomington, Indiana, in 2000, when Turla and cellist Sarah Balliet started the project with fellow college dorm-mates under the name Little Joe Gould. They traveled the world several times over, released ten studio albums, built an intensely dedicated following, shared stages with artists from a wide array of genres, brought live music to the famed Stanley Hotel where they established an annual residency, and became accidental Kickstarter pioneers. They’ve undergone one name change, a few member departures, and have navigated a music scene that has drastically transitioned in the two decades of their tenure. But most importantly, they’ve earned it all themselves. In an industry where the words “indie” and “DIY” have been reduced to meaningless buzzwords, the band has always remained true to their roots and run an incredibly hands-on operation built on transparency and loyalty.

Chalk it up to their misleadingly macabre name or their amorphous style of rock that rides along the outskirts of several disparate genres without firmly settling into any of them, but Murder by Death has never fit neatly into any music industry boxes. A radio hit has never flooded them with commercial success, nor have they gotten much love from major music press outlets, who have historically either misunderstood the band or ignored them all together. They’ve avoided trends and dodged fads at every opportunity. But despite years of going against the grain, they’ve managed to find their people. Murder by Death may have avoided aligning with any scene, but they instead built their own community entirely.

And while the band may be shutting down the machine that has powered their operation for so many years, they will not be leaving that community for good. Although Murder by Death won’t be touring, they’re still planning to continue their beloved annual cave shows at the Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee, as a yearly opportunity to stay in touch with an audience that has been so supportive. But as far as more new music from Murder by Death goes, the path is less certain. “We have toured relentlessly for 25 years and it’s just time to end that chapter,” Turla says. “I don’t know what the future is for us after this, but we knew that we wanted to make this one last album together and just put everything we had into it.”

Murder By Death will be making the following appearances on its farewell tour in 2025. Dates below.
Jun-07 – Bloomington, IN – Granfalloon Festival
Jun-19 – Newport, KY – Southgate House *
Jun-20 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall *
Jun-21 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall *
Jun-22 – Montreal, QC – Le Studio TD *
Jun-23 – Woodstock, NY – Bearsville Theater *
Jun-25 – Norwalk CT – District Music Hall *
Jun-26 – Portland, ME – State Theatre *
Jun-27 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club *
Jun-28 – Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw *
Jun-29 – Asbury Park, NJ – Asbury Lanes *
Jul-01 – Cleveland Heights, OH – Grog Shop * (SOLD OUT)
Jul-02 – Cleveland Heights, OH – Grog Shop * (SOLD OUT
Jul-04 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns !
Jul-05 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns * (SOLD OUT)
Jul-09 – Millersville, PA – Phantom Power *
Jul-10 – Baltimore, MD – Union Craft Brewing *
Jul-11 – Washington, DC – Black Cat * (SOLD OUT)
Jul-12 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer *
Jul-13 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls *
Jul-15 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Pyramid Scheme * (SOLD OUT)
Jul-16 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall *
Jul-17 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall * (SOLD OUT)
Jul-18 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee *
Jul-19 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
Jul-20 – Maquoketa, IA – Codfish Hollow Barnstormers * (SOLD OUT)
Jul-26 – Louisville, KY – TBA Festival
Aug-21 – Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre * (NEW SHOW ADDED)
Aug-22 – Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre * (NEW SHOW ADDED)
Aug-23 – Fr. Collins, CO – Tour de Fat (NEW SHOW ADDED)
Sep-21 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees (NEW SHOW ADDED)
Sep-27 – London, UK – Islington Hall
Oct-15 – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall ^ (SOLD OUT)
Oct-16 – Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall ^
Oct-17 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre ! (SOLD OUT)
Oct-18 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up !
Oct-19 – Salt Lake City, UT – Depot !
Oct-20 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall !
Oct-22 – Bellingham, WA – Mount Baker Theatre ! (NEW SHOW ADDED)
Oct-23 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile $
Oct-24 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile ! (SOLD OUT)
Oct-25 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall !
Oct-26 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall $
Oct-28 – Berkeley, CA – UC Theatre !
Oct-29 – Los Angeles, CA – Belasco Theatre !
Oct-30 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up !
Oct-31 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriet’s !
Nov-01 – Phoenix, AZ – Van Buren !
Nov-02 – Santa Fe, NM – Tumbleroot !
Nov-05 – Dallas, TX – The Kessler Theater !
Nov-06 – Austin, TX – Mohawk !
Nov-07 – Austin, TX – Mohawk !
Nov-08 – Houston, TX – Heights Theater !
Nov-10 – Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
Nov-11 – Orlando, FL – The Social #
Nov-13 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm
Nov-14 – Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle# (SOLD OUT)
Nov-15 – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall #%
* w/ Laura Jane Grace
^ w/ William Elliott Whitmore
! w/ AJJ
$ w/ Shawn James
# w/ BJ Barham
% w/ J Roddy Walston

5 Seconds of Summer’s Calum Hood Announces Debut Solo Album ‘ORDER chaos ORDER,’ Shares First Single “Don’t Forget You Love Me”

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Calum Hood will release his debut solo album, ORDER chaos ORDER, on June 13 via Capitol Records. Having spent the past 14 years touring the world and releasing music as one fourth of global phenomenon 5 Seconds of Summer – which claimed the No. 1 spot on Billboard 200 with three consecutive albums and has amassed over 7 billion combined global streams across its songs – Hood strikes out alone for the first time, and emerges not just as a solo musician, but as an introspective storyteller. The result of a deeply personal creative journey, the album explores the strength it takes to look inward and to move forward through pain.

Calum Hood explains, “This album was made in a tumble dryer of knowing and not knowing. I started out with a vision-order-but quickly became overwhelmed by the process-chaos. Eventually, I learned to embrace both, and that balance became the heart of the record.”

Today, Hood shared his debut solo single, “Don’t Forget You Love Me,” which serves as the album’s emotional cornerstone and exemplifies the raw honesty and sonic depth that defines ORDER chaos ORDER. Written and produced by TMS (Lewis Capaldi, Ed Sheeran) and Jack LaFrantz (Benson Boone), the track’s haunting beauty and soul-searching lyrics open with a nod at heartbreak, self-worth and vulnerability. The atmospheric blend of melancholy and luminosity showcases Hood’s ability to merge introspective lyricism with irresistible melodies as his nimble voice dips into piercing lower ranges.

The accompanying video for “Don’t Forget You Love Me,” directed by Andy DeLuca (5SOS, Wolf Alice, Pale Waves, Midheaven) and produced by Sarah Eiseman, unfolds with a moody, cinematic aesthetic that encapsulates the essence of the track.

Crafted primarily alongside Jackson Phillips, aka Day Wave, with key contributions from David Burris (Lauren Spencer Smith, ITZY) and TMS, ORDER chaos ORDER is heady, raw, tender work that is unflinchingly sincere, buoyed by hints of a coiled intensity within – a record that showcases the 29-year-old musician’s mastery of nuance and emotional depth. While ORDER chaos ORDER marks a new beginning, it is also a reckoning with Hood’s past.

He explains, “There are things I’ve never been able to sing about in the band-my upbringing, my family, the places life has taken me. This album is about laying those things to rest and allowing listeners to connect in their own way.”

ORDER chaos ORDER Track Listing:
1. Don’t Forget You Love Me
2. Call Me When You Know Better
3. Sweetdreams
4. I Wanted To Stay
5. Sunsetter
6. All My Affection
7. Endless Ways
8. Streetwise
9. Dark Circles
10. Three Of Swords

The SteelDrivers Announce New Album ‘Outrun’ and 20th Anniversary Tour, Drop Haunting Single “The River Knows”

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Ah, the murder ballad. From “Tom Dooly” to “Stagger Lee” to “Pretty Polly” to more modern takes like “Caleb Meyer,” the category has permeated folk music the world over with its dark narratives and moral high grounds. Grammy-winning quintet The SteelDrivers are no strangers to the genre, their catalog full of songs like “If It Hadn’t Been For Love” and “Shallow Grave,” garnering tens of millions of streams and becoming fan favorites at live shows. But the band’s latest single, “The River Knows,” might be the most quintessentially SteelDrivers murder ballad yet.

“I wrote this with Daniel Ethridge and Tom Douglas,” recalls SteelDrivers singer and fiddler Tammy Rogers. “I had the title and most of the storyline in mind,” she recalls, “But Tom’s lyrical contributions really took it to another level, and Daniel’s melodic sense and understanding of what makes a great SteelDrivers song combined to make it very special.” A driving rhythm and sharp fiddle play lead into guitarist Matt Dame’s delivery of the setup verse: “She covered up his anger with a little rouge and Maybelline / It turned into a nightmare from a perfect dream.” Follow the link below to find out how the story plays out.

“The River Knows” is the latest single from The SteelDrivers’ upcoming album, Outrun—their first album with new label partner, the iconic Sun Records. Out May 23rd, Outrun features the classic, blues-infused bluegrass sound the band has been known for for two decades now, freewheeling and fun, rich with stories and singalongs alike. Beyond the ever-evolving musical nature of The SteelDrivers, this seamless ebb and flow between intricate bluegrass and the hardscrabble blues, another key element of Outrun is this underlying tribute to late founding member Mike Henderson. And though Henderson passed away in 2023, his memory and presence is still profoundly felt by the group, onstage and in the studio.

Fans can stream or purchase “The River Knows” today at this link, check out The SteelDrivers’ previously-released single, “Outrun,” here, and pre-order or pre-save Outrun ahead of its May release on Sun Records right here.

In addition to rolling out their new album, The SteelDrivers are celebrating quite the milestone this year with the announcement of The SteelDrivers 20th Anniversary Tour. “Tough times never last, but tough people do,” says SteelDrivers bassist, Mark Fleming. “To be celebrating our 20th anniversary, still touring and releasing a new project on Sun Records, is proof of the SteelDrivers’ resilient personnel and catalog of original material we have produced.” “We have been planning and looking forward to this 20th anniversary tour for about a year and half,” adds Rogers. “Time sure flies by when you’re doing what you love. We couldn’t be more excited to celebrate this achievement and share some new music with all our Steelheads!”

A full list of tour dates can be found below or at thesteeldrivers.com.

Catch the SteelDrivers on their 20th Anniversary Tour:

April 24 – Wilkesboro, NC – Merlefest

May 8 – Tyler, TX – Stanley’s BBQ

May 9 – Ft. Worth, TX – Billy Bob’s

May 10 – New Braunfels, TX – Gruene Hall

May 15 – Bloomington, IL – Bloomington PAC

May 16 – Columbia, MO – Blue Note

May 17 – Kansas City, MO – Knuckleheads

May 25 – Cumberland, MD – DelFest

May 30 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns

May 31 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns

June 1 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns

June 14 – Lexington, KY – Festival of the Bluegrass

June 21 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern

June 22 – Winchester, CA – Balloon and Wine Festival

June 28 – Owensboro, KY – ROMP

July 4 – Garrettsville, OH – Grassfire Festival

July 9 – Seattle, WA – Crocodile

July 10 – Portland, OR – Topaz Farm

July 11 – Bellingham, WA – Tune In Festival

July 26 – Reno, NV – Robert Z Hawkins Ampitheatre

August 8 – Homer, NY – Center for the Arts

August 9 – Clayton, NY – Clayton Opera House

August 10 – Schenectady, NY – Music Haven Central Park

August 15 – Manchester, VT – Green Mtn Bluegrass and Roots Festival

August 16 – Mason, NH – The Range

August 22 – Bellvue, CO – Mishawaka Ampitheatre

August 23 – Bellvue, CO – Mishawaka Ampitheatre

August 30 – Piketon, OH – SamJam

September 4 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall

September 5 – Pontiac, MI – Flagstar Strand Theatre

September 6 – Shipshewana, IN – Blue Gat Theatre

September 19 – Lexington, KY – Lexington Opera House

September 20 – Lexington, KY – Lexington Opera House

October 3 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall

October 4 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall

October 17 – Manteo, NC – OBX Bluegrass Festival

October 18 – Alexandria, VA – Birchmere

October 19 – Alexandria, VA – Birchmere

October 22 – Park City, UT – Egyptian Theatre

October 23 – Park City, UT – Egyptian Theatre

October 24 – Park City, UT – Egyptian Theatre

October 25 – Park City, UT – Egyptian Theatre

Leftover Salmon Announce New Album ‘Let’s Party About It’ and 35th Anniversary Red Rocks Show

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In celebration of their 35th anniversary, Leftover Salmon, the legendary bluegrass-rooted jam band, is thrilled to announce their new studio album, Let’s Party About It – due out on May 9 via Compass Records.  Along with the album announcement, the band has shared the first sampling of the new album with the release of “Big Wheel.”  The message is simple, according to Leftover Salmon’s Vince Herman: “The world keeps turning. Find a spot to watch it fly by and ride the wheel.”

The new studio album reaffirms their status as pioneers of blended bluegrass and showcases their unmatched musical chemistry. For the first time ever, the band wrote the album together in a single session as a group.  Longtime friend of the band and storied songwriter Aaron Raitiere (Lady Gaga, Lukas Nelson, Ella Langley, Lainey Wilson, Anderson East, The Lone Bellow, Trace Adkins, and more) also joined the band for the writing session. The resulting album captures the energy and camaraderie that have defined Leftover Salmon’s three-and-a-half-decade-long career.

The album was recorded at Compass Sound Studio (formerly Glaser Sound Studio, aka “Hillbilly Central”), the iconic birthplace of Outlaw Country, with the band joined by special guests such as Del McCoury (vocals), Sam Bush (fiddle, mandolin), Jason Carter (fiddle), Jeff Coffin (saxophone), and more. The band captured an unmatched level of talent and energy, which shines through on every track.

To help commemorate their 35th anniversary, Leftover Salmon will take their celebration to one of the most iconic venues in the country: Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 26, 2025. This momentous concert will also feature rising bluegrass stars Kitchen Dwellers as a co-headliner, plus Clay Street Unit, along with special guests Bill Payne (Little Feat), Laurie Lewis, Jason Carter, AJ Lee and many more guest appearances before they embark on their Summer Tour with The Infamous Stringdusters and Kitchen Dwellers.  Tickets and up-to-date news can be found at leftoversalmon.com.

Leftover Salmon on Tour

4/24 – Stoughton Opera House | Stoughton, WI

4/25 – Outset | Chicago, IL

4/26 – Atomic Pavilion | St. Louis, MO

4/27 – MerleFest | Wilkesboro, NC

5/7 – Princess Theatre | Decatur, AL

5/8 – The Basement East | Nashville, TN

5/9 – From The Earth Brewing Company | Roswell, GA

5/10 – The Windjammer | Isle of Palms, SC

5/11 – The Bier Hall at Intuition Ale Works | Jacksonville, FL

5/16 – Tico Time Bluegrass Festival | Aztec, NM

5/18 – Golden Road Gathering | Placerville, CA

5/23 – DelFest | Cumberland, MD

5/24 – Dark Star Jubilee | Thornville, OH

5/26 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Morrison, CO#

6/19 – Utah Arts Festival | Salt Lake City, UT

6/20 –  Sawtooth Valley Gathering | Stanley, ID

6/22 – 4 Peaks Presents Live at the Tower Theatre | Bend, OR

7/9 – Concerts Under the Stars | King of Prussia, PA*

7/10 – Wolf Trap – Filene Center | Vienna, VA*

7/11 – Koka Booth Amphitheatre | Cary, NC*

7/12 – Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion | Portsmouth, VA*

7/13 – The Amp Ballantyne | Charlotte, NC*

7/15 – Interlochen Center for the Arts – Kresge Auditorium | Interlochen, MI*

7/16 – Rose Music Center at The Heights | Huber Heights, OH*

7/17 – Peoria Riverfront | Peoria, IL*

7/18 – Meijer Gardens | Grand Rapids, MI*

7/19 – Driftless Music Gardens | Yuba, WI*

8/7 – Amphitheater at Las Colonias | Grand Junction, CO*

8/8 – Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival | Alta, WY*

8/9 – KettleHouse Amphitheater | Bonner-West Riverside, MT*

8/10 – Marymoor Live | Redmond, WA*

8/12 – McDonald Theatre | Eugene, OR*

8/13 – Britt Music & Arts Festival – Britt Pavilion | Jacksonville, OR*

8/14 – McMenamins Grand Lodge | Forest Grove, OR*

8/15 – The Glow Plaza Festival Grounds | Reno, NV*

8/16 – The Warfield | San Francisco, CA*

9/12 – Bender Jamboree | Las Vegas, NV

9/14 – Bourbon & Beyond | Louisville, KY

10/4 – Southern Strings | Aiken, SC

1012 – Cavefest | Pelham, TN

12/11 – 14 – Strings & Sol | Puerto Morelos, QR

#w/Kitchen Dwellers & more, 35th anniversary & album celebration

*w/ Infamous Stringdusters and Kitchen Dwellers

Bootsy Collins Drops ‘Album of the Year #1 Funkateer’ Featuring Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Dave Stewart & More

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Today, funk legend Bootsy Collins releases his 23rd studio album Album of the Year #1 Funkateer out now on Bootzilla Records/ Roc Nation. Listen to the album here and the lead single “Bubblepop” featuring Ice Cube and Fantaazma here.

Bootsy Collins, even at his 73 year-old, funk legend, wise-elder status, remains a deeply curious, experimental artist who is ever-evolving. This album finds Bootsy in the producer’s chair, with an A&R top hat and the funky bass still in his hands. He’s gathered talent established and new – including Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Wiz Khalifa, and Dave Stewart, as well as newcomers October London, Harry Mack, Baby Triggy, Fantaazma, and more.

“When I start on a project now, it’s about getting the energy from people around me,” says funk maestro Bootsy Collins. “Because the way I came up, with a band, I don’t ever want to lose that. It’s important to me to see who the universe brings for me, and I’ve been really blessed that every time I want to do a new record, I get these incredible musicians around me, right on time. And that’s what this album is about—hooking up with different musicians and artists, and mainly a lot of young people.”

The result is a genre-bending kaleidoscope of funk, punk, rock, r&b, pop, and even a little electronic futuristic vibes as Bootsy contemplates AI. He is letting his alter egos – Bootdullivan, Bootzilla, Caspar the funky ghost, and Bootronix among others – join the party, with seductive jams (“Pure Perfection”), futuristic exploratory musings (“I.Am.AI.”, “Ubiquitous” – a true jam), pure funk fun (“Bubblepop”, “Fishnets”, “Chicken & Fries”) and unexpected rock-pop genius (“Satellite”).

Talking about his new Album of the Year #1 Funkateer leads Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Collins to revisit the most pivotal moment in his legendary career, when James Brown hired the Pacemakers—the band led by teenage Bootsy and his brother Catfish—to replace his backing group in 1970.

“I understand now why we were really important at that particular time for James Brown,” says Collins. “It wasn’t just the music. It was because we were lit up, and I understand that more now. With the young artists that are really on fire, I get lit up, and it reminds me that you don’t have to just stand around and not be feeling it, you can be absorbing all this fresh, new energy. I get off on that. I guess you can say that I moved from being a player and now I’m a coach. I want to be looked at as a help, a mentor, somebody they can look up to and trust. That’s my goal.”

In addition to working with young artists like Barbara Teleki (whose blazing guitar rips up “Barbie T & Me”) and the mysterious Bootdullivan, Collins brought in some other legendary contributors to help him mix things up on Album of the Year, including longtime friend Dave Stewart of Eurythmics.

“I asked Dave if he would be interested in collaborating,” says Collins, “and that sparked the first vibe of, yeah, I can stretch out—I can make some rock and funk and merge that together with some hip-hop. That’s what we did on the first single, ‘The Influencers.’”

“Then on ‘Satellite,’ I heard him playing acoustic guitar and that put me in the right mood,” he continues. “Okay, this can be, like, a real song from Bootsy. I usually don’t do real songs, I guess that’s part of my thing, but that one and ‘Alien Flytrap’ brought me back to why people do songs with a form and a structure and this time, I wanted to.”

The album also reunites Collins with Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and tha Dogg Pound, all of whom helped keep the P-Funk flag flying by mutating the sound into the West Coast G-Funk era. “Even before we knew each other, we were drawn to each other,” says Collins. “They’ll never forget, and we’ll never forget them, because they kept the fire burning. It’s like we’re each other’s keeper. They can call me, I can call them, whatever you need, I’m there.”

In addition to the new album, Bootsy has many other endeavors including Bootsy’s peace-driven initiative Funk Not Fight, and the new Bootsy Collins Network, the ultimate destination for live entertainment and on-demand content. Dive into a world of electrifying live-streaming channels featuring Pay-Per-View events, exclusive video-on-demand content, and groundbreaking live product launches. Whether you’re tuning in for high-energy concerts, the latest in tech innovations, or intense e-sports action, the Bootsy Collins Network delivers an immersive experience like no other. Bootsy Collins network will be available across all major streaming services, including Apple iOS, Google Android, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Google TV, ensuring you never miss a moment of the excitement. From legendary live performances to cutting-edge digital experiences, we bring you front-row access to the best in music, technology, and gaming—all in one place.

Track Listing for Album of the Year #1 Funkateer: 

01. Album of the Year #1 Funkateer feat. Myra Washington and Bootdullivan

02. The JB’s Tribute Pastor P feat. Harry Mack, Clyde Stubblefield, John “J’abo” Starks, Fred Wesley, and Daru Jones

03. Bootdullivan is Soopafly feat. Ouiwey Collins, Kokane, Daz Dillinger, and Soopafly

04. The InFluencers feat. Dave Stewart, Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg, WestCoast Stone, and Fantaazma

05. Bubble Pop feat. Ice Cube, Fantaazma, and Brother Nature

06. Fishnets feat. Myra Washington, Kurupt, Matthew Whitaker, and Daz Dillinger

07. Satellite feat. Dave Stewart and Brother Nature

08. Ubiquitous feat. Casper the Funked up Ghost and Kid Talk

09. Hundo P feat. Fantaazma and Snoop Dogg

10. Chicken & Fries feat. Soopafly, Myra Washington, Baby Triggy and Fantaazma

11. Pure Perfection feat. Fantaazma, Gilbert Driver and Bedroom Bootsy

12. Anybody Out There feat. Myra Washington and Brother Nature

13. BeWild feat. Isis Valentino, Alexandria Rosemond, and Brother Nature

14. Alien Flytrap feat. Dave Stewart and Bootdullivan

15. Reach the Zone feat. October London, Musiq Soulchild, and Bedroom Bootsy

16. 2Nite we Rise feat. DREION, Fantaazma, ZGM Precious Praisers, and Casper the Funked up Ghost

17. I.AM.AI feat. Tobotius, I.AM, and Kid Talk

18. Barbie T & Me (Tribute To Buckethead) feat. Barbie T, Zillatron

Record Store In-Store Appearances 
April 12 – Minneapolis, MN – Electric Fetus (2000 4th Ave S)
April 14 – Chicago, IL – Reckless Records (26 E Madison St)
April 16 – Nashville, TN – The Low Bar (917 Woodland St)
April 18 – Atlanta, GA – Criminal Records (1154 Euclid Ave NE)

Dean Lewis Announces ‘The Epilogue (Deluxe)’ Out July 11 Featuring Five New Tracks, Including “I Hate That It’s True”

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Dean Lewis has announced his highly anticipated deluxe edition of the #2 ARIA-charting album, The Epilogue, will be released Friday, July 11th. The news arrives alongside the release of a new single, “I Hate That It’s True,” available on The Epilogue (Deluxe). The Epilogue (Deluxe) will be available on DSPs and as a limited edition 2LP vinyl.

“I Hate That It’s True” was a last-minute addition to the deluxe album. “Usually when I write a song It takes about a year before it can come out,” says Dean. “I wrote ‘I Hate That It’s True’ about 10 weeks ago at an Airbnb in Bondi beach. The day I wrote it we spent 48 hours finishing the production, rushing it over to my team and adding it onto my deluxe album. For me the song is a hint at what is to come on my next album; in the sense of where I’m headed with my songwriting and the more acoustic raw production.”

The Epilogue (Deluxe) features 5 extra songs, including Dean’s recent hit single “With You” which has surpassed 62 million global streams, 260,000 TikTok creates, 11 million OMV views and was added to Hot Hits Australia, Todays Hits on Apple Music as well as MTV Globally.

The song was also added ATB on the KIIS Network and NOVA reaching #22 on Top 100 AU Radio Chart and #16 Shazam AU + Top #50 Global Shazam. Dean also released a separate duet version of “With You” with Toronto based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sofia Camara. This version recently was synced on Channel 9’s MAFS ‘Final Vows’ which saw another spike on the song in the shazam charts. The deluxe album also features a cover of American Rock Band, Goo Goo Dolls hit single “Iris.”

THE EPILOGUE (DELUXE) TRACKLISTING:
1. Empire
2. All I Ever Wanted
3. Rest (with Sasha Alex Sloan)
4. All Your Lies
5. I Still Do
6. Cold
7. Memories
8. Trust Me Mate
9. Love Of My Life
10. Until The End
11. Clélia’s Song
12. The Last Bit Of Us

EXTRA TRACKS:
1. With You
2. I Hate That It’s True
3. Truth
4. Hurt So Bad
5. Iris

 

Sam Smith Releases BBC Proms Royal Albert Hall Performance on Vinyl for Record Store Day 2025

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To celebrate Record Store Day 2025, multi-platinum, GRAMMY, BRIT, Golden Globe and Oscar winning artist and songwriter Sam Smith will release a very special recording of their acclaimed BBC Proms performance from London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall on 2xLP vinyl on April 12th.

For their only UK live performance of 2024 at the illustrious BBC Proms, Sam was surrounded by full orchestral support as they took to the historical London stage to mark the 10-year anniversary of the release of their debut album, In The Lonely Hour. In an undeniable, powerful and gripping concert, Sam showcased some of their biggest and greatest global hits, joined by special guests to sing a selection of jazz and soul classics that shaped the early years of their musical journey – including a glorious cover of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” and hauntingly nostalgic version of “Over The Rainbow.”

Composed over two discs, the 17-track- vinyl will be available on physical format from 12th April and streaming platforms later this year. Accompanied on stage by their long-term touring band, as well as Simon Hale who Sam worked with on In The Lonely Hour, the record features a myriad of live versions from the British singer’s wide discography of unforgettable penmanship, including the atmospheric “Too Good At Goodbyes’, soulfully resonant “I’m Not The Only One” and the GRAMMY award-winning “Unholy”. To mark the occasion, Sam was dressed in bespoke Vivienne Westwood, with costumes imagined especially for them by the house’s Creative Director, Andreas Kronthaler. Currently available to view in the UK on BBC iPlayer, Sam’s Proms performance was recently featured on BBC 4, in preparation for this propitious physical vinyl release.

Sam Smith is one of the most celebrated musical artists to emerge in recent history. A five-time GRAMMY winner, Sam holds two Guinness World Records – for the most consecutive weeks on the UK Top 10 Album Chart (for their 2014 debut, In The Lonely Hour) and for having the first James Bond Theme to reach No.1 on the UK charts (for the Oscar and Golden Globe-winning “Writing’s on the Wall”). Sam has amassed over 40 million adjusted album sales, 276 million single sales and 50 billion career streams across their catalog of critically acclaimed albums In The Lonely Hour, The Thrill of It All, Love Goes and GLORIA. Sam’s GRAMMY-winning, platinum single “Unholy” feat. Kim Petras spent three weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sam has sold out numerous headline tours worldwide.

Sam’s BBC Proms performance is available to purchase on vinyl now and is accessible to watch on BBC iPlayer.

Tracklist:

SIDE A:
1. Good Thing (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
2. I’m Not The Only One (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
3. I’ve Told You Now (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
4. Like I Can (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
5. Leave Your Lover (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)

SIDE B:
6. Both Sides Now (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
7. Lay Me Down (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
8. Writing’s On The Wall (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
9. Stay With Me (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)

SIDE C:
10. Latch
11. Dancing With A Stranger (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
12. Too Good At Goodbyes (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
13. My Funny Valentine (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)

SIDE D:
14. How Do You Sleep? (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
15. The Lighthouse Keeper (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
16. Unholy (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)
17. Over The Rainbow (BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall)

25 of the Best Box Sets in Music History Because Some Stories Deserve More Than One Disc

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You can tell a lot about a musician by what they put on a box set—and maybe even more by what they leave out. For some artists, a box set becomes a vault: packed with rarities, demos, alternate takes, and memories only the most loyal fans could love. For others, it serves as a time machine: transporting listeners across decades in just a few discs. But in every case, it becomes an invitation—into the archives, into the studio, into the heart of the artist. Here are 25 box sets that deliver everything and more.

Bob Dylan – The Bootleg Series Vol. 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased 1961–1991)
This box set launched a revolution in archival releases. Dylan opened the vault and shared raw, revelatory moments that reshaped how we view the creative process. Demos, alternate takes, and lost verses reveal new sides of the artist who changed songwriting forever.

The Beatles – The Beatles in Mono
Hearing The Beatles in mono brings new life to their classic recordings. This collection presents the band’s catalog exactly as it was mixed and envisioned. Every harmony hits harder, every guitar strum shines brighter, and every revolution feels more alive.

Bruce Springsteen – Tracks
For longtime fans, this collection delivered a treasure map through Springsteen’s creative journey. B-sides, unreleased gems, and deep cuts like “Thundercrack” and “The Promise” prove that even his hidden material carries the weight of greatness.

Johnny Cash – Unearthed
Released posthumously, this box set offers a remarkable portrait of Cash’s late-career resurgence. Spirituals, duets, and stripped-down recordings provide a powerful reflection of an artist who rediscovered his truth and chose to share it with the world.

Nirvana – With the Lights Out
This set pulls the curtain back on Nirvana’s evolution, offering raw demos, radio sessions, and blistering live recordings. Each track serves as a snapshot of a band defining a generation through sound, distortion, and emotional honesty.

Miles Davis – The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions
A full immersion into a moment when Miles rewrote the rulebook. Electric, fearless, and genre-defying, these sessions offer a front-row seat to jazz history in motion, as boundaries dissolve and new sounds emerge.

Aretha Franklin – Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings
Four discs of pure brilliance from Aretha’s most influential years. From powerhouse hits to gospel-rooted deep cuts, this collection offers proof that the Queen of Soul reached heights no one else could touch.

David Bowie – Five Years 1969–1973
Covering Bowie’s early breakthrough era, this set includes classic albums, singles, alternate mixes, and rare live tracks. From Ziggy Stardust to Hunky Dory, it captures the ascent of an artist in full creative bloom.

Prince – Sign o’ the Times (Super Deluxe Edition)
An explosion of music, vault material, and unforgettable grooves. This collection opens the door to Prince’s studio genius, revealing just how much magic he created in a single era.

The Rolling Stones – The Rolling Stones in Mono
Every track hits with more grit, swagger, and authenticity. Mono brings out the raw blues and R&B roots that fueled their early sound. This box set proves that the Stones never needed polish to shine.

The Clash – Sound System
Designed by bassist Paul Simonon, this box set feels like punk’s ultimate time capsule. Remastered albums, singles, rarities, and a stack of extras tell the story of a band that never backed down from a message—or a melody.

Tom Petty – An American Treasure
Family and friends of Tom Petty curated this box set with care and love. It showcases alternate takes, unreleased songs, and live recordings that reveal a deeper, more reflective side of one of rock’s most enduring voices.

Joni Mitchell – Archives Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963–1967)
A breathtaking window into Joni’s formative years. These early performances show the seeds of lyrical genius taking root, with every song offering a glimpse of the artist she would soon become.

Led Zeppelin – The Complete Studio Recordings
All nine studio albums, remastered and collected in one place. This set feels like a monument to thunderous riffs, mystical lyrics, and rock that reshaped the world.

Neil Young – Archives Vol. I: 1963–1972
Spanning a decade of transformation, this archive delivers demos, unreleased tracks, live cuts, and film clips. It captures Neil’s restless spirit and unwavering dedication to honest songwriting.

Fleetwood Mac – Tusk (Deluxe Edition)
This sprawling edition gives new context to the most ambitious album of Fleetwood Mac’s career. Sessions, demos, and live performances reveal the tension, experimentation, and brilliance behind the band’s most misunderstood masterpiece.

R.E.M. – The Automatic Box
A collection of B-sides and rarities from the early 1990s that show just how consistent R.E.M. remained during their commercial peak. A must-listen for fans who want to hear the band stretch beyond radio hits.

Radiohead – OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
A celebration of one of the most important albums of the modern era. With unreleased songs like “I Promise” and “Man of War,” this set paints a fuller picture of Radiohead’s eerie, beautiful universe.

The Beach Boys – The Smile Sessions
The myth became reality. Brian Wilson’s legendary lost album finally arrived, revealing the intricate beauty and ambition behind one of pop music’s most talked-about projects.

The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) [50th Anniversary Box Set]
Packed with demos, remixes, and lost songs, this set captures The Kinks at a creative peak. It doubles as both a concept album and a social commentary wrapped in timeless British rock.

Elvis Presley – The King of Rock ’n’ Roll: The Complete 50s Masters
Five discs that trace the rise of the original icon. From Sun Studio roots to worldwide fame, this box set captures the spark that ignited rock and roll.

Patti Smith – The Complete Arista Recordings
From Horses to Dream of Life, this collection charts the evolution of a poet-punk who turned vulnerability into rebellion. Every track reminds listeners that Patti Smith never looked away from the truth.

The Cure – Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities 1978–2001
Dark, beautiful, and endlessly inventive. This collection of B-sides and rarities proves that The Cure’s emotional palette goes far beyond the hits.

Leonard Cohen – The Complete Studio Albums Collection
From his whispering debut to his gravel-voiced farewells, this box set feels like reading one of literature’s great novels—only set to music, and far more haunting.

Otis Redding – Otis! The Definitive Otis Redding
Four discs of soul, sweat, and sheer vocal power. Every track carries the weight of emotion, every note a reminder of what the world lost too soon—and what it still holds close.

A great box set captures a moment. A movement. A story too big for one album alone. These are not just collections—they are chapters in the greatest book ever written: the history of music.

So open one up. Drop the needle. Press play. And let the archives come alive.

SZA Joins Elmo and Friends on Sesame Street for a Heartfelt Lesson in Gratitude

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Elmo and friends get a special visit from Ms. SZA to talk all about gratitude! With kindness, music, and heart, this sweet moment reminds us to say thank you and appreciate the people we love.

Pink Floyd Releases 4K Cut Of “One Of These Days” From ‘Pompeii – MCMLXXII’ Film

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To celebrate the return of Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII to the big screen, fans can now experience a stunning preview of what’s to come with the newly revealed performance clip of the iconic track “One Of These Days.” This moment from the legendary 1972 film, directed by Adrian Maben, has been digitally restored in 4K from the original 35mm footage and features a powerful new audio mix by Steven Wilson.

This definitive edition of Pink Floyd at Pompeii will screen in cinemas and IMAX worldwide beginning April 24, with tickets available now. GET TICKETS NOW to experience this pioneering concert film as never before. The official soundtrack will also be available in multiple formats—including 2xCD, 2xLP, Blu-Ray, DVD, and Dolby Atmos—starting May 2, and can be pre-ordered here. Fans can also pre-save the 2025 mix to their favorite streaming platforms.

This is more than just a film re-release—it’s a fully reimagined sonic and visual journey back to a defining moment in music history