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Toronto-Based Cree Artist Sebastian Gaskin Takes Over Spotify’s Indigenous Playlist

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Toronto-based Sebastian Gaskin has been announced as Spotify’s newest Indigenous Takeover ambassador for March, celebrating his impact on the Canadian music scene. Raised in Tataskweyak Cree Nation, Gaskin’s music blends genre-fluid experimentation with raw intuition, setting him apart as a rising force in soul, R&B, and alternative soundscapes. With over 563.5K streams in Canada and a performance history that includes opening for Common and T-Pain, he continues to carve out a space for Indigenous artistry on global stages. This month, Spotify’s Indigenous Takeover playlist will feature Gaskin’s own selections, spotlighting the next wave of Indigenous talent shaping Canadian music.

Warren Zeiders Releases New 21-Track Album ‘Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal’

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Warren Zeiders processes a discipline and work ethic unmatched in Country music, and today, he releases his 21-track album Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal via Warner Records. Known for his unapologetically raw storytelling and anthems that navigate love and loss, Zeiders’ album is an intimate exploration of personal transformation, heartbreak, and an unconditional fervor for love. Across the 21 songs, Zeiders brings an intimate approach to songwriting, delivering a crux of heart-on-your-sleeve tracks that explore the full spectrum of human emotions.

Zeiders is rapidly cementing himself as one of Country’s newest and most-promising genre staples. In February, Zeiders performed at the 2025 New Faces of Country Music showcase, which is fitting considering he had the No. 2 most-played song on all of Country radio in 2024.

His undeniable star power continues to capture audiences across genre lines. He earned seven coveted spots on Billboard’s 2024 year-end charts and performed as direct-support on Jelly Roll’s The Beautifully Broken Tour last year. Additionally, he earned two PEOPLE’s Choice Country nominations and won a CMT Award in 2024, and at just 25, Zeiders surpassed 3.6 billion+ global career streams and has earned a staggering 2 billion+ TikTok views and 7.8 million+ monthly Spotify listeners.

Tomorrow, March 15th, he’ll headline the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, followed by his 2025 “Relapse Tour”, which kicks off March 27th at Nashville’s The Pinnacle and hits 25+ dates across major markets, including Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte and more. See the complete list of tour dates below, and for more information, visit warrenzeiders.com.

‘Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal’ Tracklist:

Relapse (Warren Zeiders, Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach)
Lies (Warren Zeiders, Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach, Ross Copperman)
Betrayal (Warren Zeiders, Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Justin Ebach)
Can A Heart Take (Warren Zeiders, Randy Montana, Ross Copperman, Ryan Beaver)
You For A Reason (Warren Zeiders, Alex Maxwell, Rivers Rutherford)
Love in Letting Go (featuring Lanie Gardner) (Warren Zeiders, Blake Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Nick Long, Ali Tamposi, Jacob Kasher Hindlin)
Bad (Warren Zeiders, Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Nick Long)
Crying Whiskey (Warren Zeiders, Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, John Byron, Nick Long)
Without You (Warren Zeiders, Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach, Ross Copperman)
Every Single Version Of You (Connor Mcdonough, Feli Ferraro, Riley Mcdonough)
Everything Comes To Go Away (Ben Goldsmith, Cecilia Castleman)
Withdrawal (Warren Zeiders, Alex Maxwell, Russell Sutton)
Take It To The Grave (Warren Zeiders, Greylan Egan James, Mark Holman, Matt Roy)
Intoxicated (Warren Zeiders, Bart Butler, Benjy Davis, Mark Holman, Randy Montana)
Addictions (Warren Zeiders, Alex Maxwell, Rivers Rutherford)
Stones Throw Away (Warren Zeiders, Erik Dylan, Mark Holman, Randy Montana)
High Desert Road (Warren Zeiders, Eric Paslay, Rivers Rutherford)
Death Of A Cowboy (Warren Zeiders, Joybeth Taylor, Rivers Rutherford)
Fight Like Hell (Warren Zeiders, Erik Dylan, Jared Keim, Ryan Beaver)
Devil I Know (Warren Zeiders, Joe Clemmons, Mike Walker)
Love On The Line (Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton)

WARREN ZEIDERS UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
March 15 – Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
March 22 – San Diego, CA – Pioneer Square at Petco Park
March 27 – Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle
March 28 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
March 29 – Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium
April 3 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave/Eagles Ballroom
April 4 – Waukee, IA – Vibrant Music Hall
April 5 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
April 10 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
April 11 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
April 12 – New Braunfels, TX – Whitewater Amphitheater
April 13 – Belton, TX – Central Texas State Fair
April 17 – Clearwater, FL – The BayCare Sound
April 18 – Hollywood, FL – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood
April 19 – St Augustine, FL – The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
April 24 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
April 25 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater
April 26 – Richmond, VA – Virginia Credit Union LIVE!
May 1 – Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion
May 2 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage
May 3 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
May 9 – Newport, NY – MegaCorp Pavilion Outdoor
May 10 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
May 15 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
May 16 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
May 17 – Buffalo, NY – Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B
June 11 – North Lawrence, OH – The Country Fest
June 20 – Wildwood, NJ – Barefoot Country Music Fest
June 26 – Camdenton, MO – Ozarks Amphitheater
June 27 – Wichita, KS – WAVE
June 28 – Greeley, CO – Greeley Stampede
July 10 – La Porte, IN – LaPorte County Fair
July 11 – Rhinelander, WI – Hodag Country Festival
July 12 – Jacksonville, IL – Morgan County Fair
July 17 – Mankato, MN – Vetter Stone Amphitheater
July 18 – Waite Park, MN – The Ledge Amphitheater
July 19 – Hastings, NE – Adams County Fairfest
July 25 – Columbus, OH – Ohio State Fair Concert Series
July 26 – Dubuque, IA – Q Casino – VIP
July 31 – West Fargo, ND – The Lights Amphitheater
August 1 – Arnolds Park, IA – Preservation Plaza

Chikoruss Breaks Out of the Friendzone with New Single “Bestfriend”

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Montreal R&B charmer Chikoruss can’t keep his feelings a secret anymore on his intoxicating and irresistible new single “Bestfriend” out today via 300 Entertainment. The buzzing star breaks out of the friendzone with this catchy banger, embodying his signature “R&Bounce” sound.

About “Bestfriend,” Chikoruss reveals, “While making this song, I was thinking about what I would say to a female best friend who I liked more than a friend. So, this became an ode to me pouring out my feelings while I’m drunk or letting the liquor talk. Fun fact, I was at home watching “Love Don’t Cost A Thing” when I came up with the idea for the hook, so while recording this in the studio I put myself into the role of a movie character or actor to try and drive the narrative home.”

As such, the single plays out like a big screen romance with Chikoruss as the star. Claps set the tempo for the track accented by echoes of loose guitar and glimmering keys. With a little liquid courage and a dope beat, he’s got the confidence to open up on the refrain, “Girl can you tell me how to love you better. This liquor care is making me tell you to chill. Drink half of the liquor, you got me pouring out my heart when I’m with ya.

Mother Mother Marks 20 Years with New Single “Make Believe” and 2025 European Tour

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Celebrating their 20th anniversary as a band, globally-celebrated alt-rock phenomenon Mother Mother have shared their brand new single “Make Believe.”

Today, the band also announces a run of European headline and festival dates beginning this summer, including stops at Lollapalooza Berlin and Paris, as well as headline shows in Budapest, Vienna, Frankfurt, Tilburg and a show at London’s famed O2 Academy Brixton, the band’s only UK show of 2025. The run concludes with their first ever headline date in Istanbul, on July 22. See the full list of dates below and click HERE for ticket information.

The imaginative “Make Believe” is only the first taste of what’s to come on Nostalgia. “I indulged a bit in my own life-philosophy on this track,” frontman and lyricist Ryan Guldemond says of the song. “Magical thinking, interconnection, cosmic gallivanting.”

Nostalgia is an album that delivers a creative palette as simultaneously expansive and cohesive as Mother Mother have ever offered. Arriving on the heels of 2023’s acclaimed Grief Chapter, it fosters both the spirit of creativity and total originality that fans have come to know and love about the band, while also pushing their musicality, lyricism, and aesthetics to new peaks. It’s heartfelt and dark, funneling and fractaling themes of alienation, existentialism, self-love and self-hate, gender roles, and spirituality through the vibrant imagery of otherworldly landscapes and mythical creatures.

“In creating ‘Nostalgia,’ our goal was to embody a childlike creativity which often becomes elusive as we age and gather too many tricks,” explains Guldemond, noting the importance of their emotional cohesion for this album-making process. “We evaluated every creative choice by its emotional impact—whether that was a lyric, a reverb trail or an EQ curve. If something didn’t evoke a strong emotional reaction—we let it go. This approach led to work we genuinely love and take pride in.”

In making their tenth studio album, Mother Mother have achieved something few acts get the chance to: freedom in creativity, resulting in a record that feels both true to their legacy and gesturing towards the next two decades ahead. Stay tuned for more as the group dives into Nostalgia and the journey in front of them.

Nostalgia Tracklist:

Love to Death
Make Believe
Station Wagon
ON AND ON (Song for Jasmin)
Better of Me
Namaste
FINGER
Me & You
little mistake
Mano a Mano
Nostalgia
To Regret

Mother Mother 2025 Tour Dates:
*Newly announced date
^Supporting Muse
Jun 27 Stockholm, Sweden STHLM Fields^
Jun 28 St. Gallen, Switzerland OpenAir St. Gallen Festival
Jun 30 Vienna, Austria Simm City*
Jul 1 Budapest, Hungary Akvarium NagyHall*
Jul 3 Werchter, Belgium Rock Werchter
Jul 4 Gdynia, Poland Open’er Festival
Jul 7 Stuttgart, Germany Im Wizemann*
Jul 8 Tilburg, Netherlands 013 Poppodium*
Jul 10 Madrid, Spain Mad Cool Festival
Jul 11 Lisbon, Portugal NOS Alive
Jul 13 Berlin, Germany Lollapalooza Berlin
Jul 16 London, UK O2 Academy Brixton*
Jul 18 Frankfurt, Germany Batschkapp*
Jul 19 Paris, France Lollapalooza Paris
Jul 22 Istanbul, Turkey Maximum Uniq Open-Air*

Photo Gallery: Boyz II Men at Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her through Instagram.

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Bob Dylan on Why Music Keeps Getting Worse

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In a rare and revealing interviews, Bob Dylan shares his thoughts on why music has declined in quality, blaming an increasingly commercial-driven industry. As someone who’s witnessed decades of musical evolution, Dylan reflects on how artistry has taken a backseat to profit, offering brutally honest takes on the state of music today.

Pussy Riot Brings Riot Days Back to Canada with a Powerful New Chapter

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For years, Pussy Riot has turned rebellion into an art form, transforming personal resistance into global activism. Now, they are bringing a bold new version of Riot Days to Canada, with performances running from April 3 to April 15, 2025. Based on Maria Alyokhina’s upcoming book, this tour dives deep into her post-prison journey, including Pussy Riot’s continued protests, Putin’s crackdown on dissent, and the imprisonment and murder of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny.

Each performance blends punk, performance art, and documentary storytelling, creating an urgent, high-energy experience that evolves with real-time world events. The show isn’t just a performance—it’s a rallying cry for human rights, LGBTQ+ visibility, and resistance against authoritarian rule. Proceeds from the tour will directly support Ukraine and Russian political prisoners, reinforcing Pussy Riot’s commitment to activism through art.

TOUR DATES

April 3 | Montreal | Club Soda

April 4 | Ottawa | Brass Monkey

April 5| Toronto | Lee’s Palace 

April 7 | Winnipeg | Park Theatre

April 9 | Saskatoon | Capitol 

April 10 | Calgary | Palace Theatre 

April 11 | Edmonton | Union Hall

April 13 | Kelowna | Revelry 

April 15 | Vancouver | The Pearl 

Rare Footage of Radiohead’s Thom Yorke at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern Resurfaces

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For years, it was just a memory for the lucky few who were there—but now, a newly unearthed VHS tape shows Thom Yorke performing at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern in 1995 during the release of The Bends. The grainy footage captures the raw intensity of a young Radiohead, just as they were on the verge of transforming alternative rock forever. A glimpse into the past, this rare find is a reminder of when Radiohead was still clawing their way to greatness—before stadiums, before OK Computer, before everything changed.

20 of the Saddest Songs Ever, According to Both Your Heart and Science

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Music has an unmatched ability to stir emotions, but what makes a song truly sad? Science tells us that slow tempos, minor keys, and poignant lyrics trigger a deeper emotional response in our brains. Psychologists suggest that melancholy music allows us to process grief, nostalgia, and longing in a way that’s strangely cathartic. Meanwhile, your heart just knows when a song has wrecked you beyond repair. Here are 20 of the saddest songs ever, as proven by both science and sheer emotional devastation.

1. “Hurt” – Johnny Cash

When Johnny Cash covered Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt,” he turned regret into an elegy. His trembling voice, aged with the weight of a lifetime, made it sound less like a song and more like a final confession. Neuroscientists point to its slow, steady pulse and minor chords—which mirror the heartbreaking acceptance of mortality.

2. “Someone Like You” – Adele

The ultimate heartbreak song, “Someone Like You” was scientifically proven to induce chills, thanks to unexpected chord changes and Adele’s sweeping vocals. It taps into the psychology of lost love and the bittersweet hope that lingers—a cocktail of emotions guaranteed to wreck you.

3. “Tears in Heaven” – Eric Clapton

Written after Clapton lost his four-year-old son, this song is grief in its purest form. The sparse instrumentation lets his fragile voice carry every ounce of sorrow, while the unresolved melody reflects the endless, unanswerable questions of loss.

4. “The Night We Met” – Lord Huron

Haunting, atmospheric, and aching with regret, this song captures the emptiness of longing for a past you can never return to. The way the melody sways between major and minor chords mirrors the push and pull of nostalgia and pain.

5. “Everybody Hurts” – R.E.M.

A song designed for universal comfort, its slow tempo and simple lyrics create the feeling of being held together by sound alone. Studies show that music with repeated phrases helps the brain process sadness, and this one does it with angelic harmonies and soft, steady pacing.

6. “Nothing Compares 2 U” – Sinéad O’Connor

The stark loneliness in O’Connor’s voice makes this song devastating. The minor key combined with her heartbroken delivery turns it into a masterclass in musical pain. Scientists note that minor-key music with large vocal leaps can activate areas of the brain linked to crying.

7. “Wish You Were Here” – Pink Floyd

A song that feels like sitting in the wreckage of something once beautiful, this classic is melancholy disguised as a guitar ballad. The opening radio transition gives the illusion of disconnection, mirroring how the brain processes loss as something missing but never truly gone.

8. “Creep” – Radiohead

This song’s self-loathing lyrics and slow, descending chord progression mimic the physiological weight of despair. Studies show that songs with unpredictable dynamics trigger deep emotional responses, and the explosion of distortion in the chorus does exactly that.

9. “Fast Car” – Tracy Chapman

A song about dreams slipping through your fingers, “Fast Car” is devastating in its quiet resignation. The repetitive guitar riff mirrors the endless cycle of poverty and broken dreams, while the wistful melody keeps hope just out of reach.

10. “Hallelujah” – Jeff Buckley

Slow, delicate, and achingly vulnerable, this version of “Hallelujah” rides the line between prayer and heartbreak. Musicologists call it “melodic yearning,” where climbing notes create a tension that never fully resolves—just like the song’s shattered love story.

11. “The Sound of Silence” – Simon & Garfunkel

With its distant, echoing production, this song feels like wandering through loneliness itself. The unresolved minor chords activate brain areas linked to isolation, while the whispered vocals make it feel like a secret sorrow.

12. “Black” – Pearl Jam

Eddie Vedder’s guttural wail of heartbreak makes this song feel like a love letter lost in time. The way the melody never quite resolves mirrors the inability to let go, making this one of the most emotionally draining breakup songs ever recorded.

13. “Mad World” – Gary Jules & Michael Andrews

Slowed down from its original version, this piano-driven cover strips the song down to pure despair. Research suggests that sparse arrangements with breathy vocals amplify emotional intensity, which is exactly what makes this version unforgettable.

14. “My Immortal” – Evanescence

The sweeping piano line and airy vocals create a song that feels like grieving in slow motion. Studies show that songs with extended minor chords and drawn-out phrasing can simulate the physical sensation of sadness lingering in the body.

15. “I Will Always Love You” – Whitney Houston

Powerful and heartbreaking, the swelling build-up of this song mirrors the waves of grief. The high, sustained notes are scientifically proven to activate emotional responses in the amygdala, which is why it makes everyone cry.

16. “Yesterday” – The Beatles

A masterclass in nostalgia-induced sorrow, “Yesterday” triggers brain areas tied to reminiscence. The descending melody mimics the feeling of longing, making it one of the most bittersweet songs ever written.

17. “If I Could Turn Back Time” – Cher

The undeniable ache in Cher’s voice paired with the dramatic, soaring melody makes this a song built for regret. The contrast between a driving beat and emotional lyrics creates a paradox—one that psychologists call “conflicted catharsis.”

18. “Breathe Me” – Sia

A textbook case of emotional devastation, “Breathe Me” escalates in intensity, mirroring the rising anxiety of its lyrics. The combination of piano arpeggios, hushed vocals, and orchestral swells is designed to overwhelm the nervous system.

19. “With or Without You” – U2

This song’s swelling, slow build creates a feeling of inescapable heartbreak. Studies on musical tension show that the way this song holds back and then releases mirrors the emotional push and pull of love and loss.

20. “Exit Music (For a Film)” – Radiohead

With its eerie, whispered start and explosive ending, this song embodies hopelessness in sonic form. The use of dissonant harmonies and unresolved phrasing is scientifically linked to feelings of emotional distress, making it one of the darkest breakup songs ever recorded.

Psychologists say that listening to sad music activates the same brain chemicals as human connection, which is why we feel comforted even in sorrow. Sad songs aren’t just about heartbreak—they’re about shared experiences, nostalgia, and the beauty of feeling something deeply. Whether scientifically measured or simply felt in your bones, these songs remind us that sadness, too, is part of being alive.

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