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DAVE MUSTAINE and Family Combine Music, Culture, Travel, & Fine Wine with HOUSE OF MUSTAINE

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Founding member and frontman of GRAMMY Award-winning and multi-Platinum selling metal group MEGADETH, Dave Mustaine, alongside his family—Pamela Mustaine (President), Electra Mustaine (VP / Sommelier), and Justis Mustaine—have co-founded the visionary wine brand HOUSE OF MUSTAINE which uniquely blends music, culture, and fine winemaking. Read a Q&A with PAMELA and ELECTRA about forming and running HOUSE OF MUSTAINE below.

From its inception as a passion project to its evolution into a global wine destination, HOUSE OF MUSTAINE combines the artistry of winemaking with a deep respect for tradition, sustainability, and innovation. The Nashville, TN-based company, with vineyards in Italy and California, blends ancient practices with modern innovation by using purist techniques to develop unique and limited-edition wines, while also continuing their endeavors abroad by developing exceptional vineyard sites in undiscovered regions across the globe.

Later this month, HOUSE OF MUSTAINE WINE CLUB will celebrate with two local events in Nashville, TN:

● January 30: Join Electra and Pamela for a Marche Wine Dinner at the award-winning signature Italian restaurant, Yolan which includes a sparkling wine welcome reception and a five-course Marche-inspired tasting menu, specially designed around a selection of exceptional wines from HOUSE OF MUSTAINE’s Marche collection.

● February 22: In collaboration with Edible Nashville and the Frist Art Museum’s “Farm to Table” experience, celebrate the intersection of art, food, and wine with a five-course meal crafted by Edible Nashville’s executive chef, Skylar Bush, and special guest chef, Margot McCormack of Margot Cafe & Bar, paired with HOUSE OF MUSTAINE wines. This unique experience celebrates the intersection of art, food, and wine.

Look forward to additional events throughout the year including dinners with Locust Nashville and Heirloom Fire in Richmond, MA, which will design seasonal menus with curated HOUSE OF MUSTAINE wines.

HOUSE OF MUSTAINE WINE CLUB members will also have private access to once-in-a-lifetime trips across the globe with monthly luxury travel experiences being offered throughout 2025 starting with a February adventure to Thailand. The six-day trek will adventure through northern Thailand, blending high-energy outdoor activities (i.e. zip-lining, elephant safaris, white-water rafting) with authentic cultural and local culinary experiences, stays in unique luxury accommodations. March will feature a trip to London, UK where guests will be taken on a Murder Mystery Train adventure and a culinary tour, along with a selection of the Mustaine’s favorite must-do’s and restaurants. April will offer a trip to Morocco which includes camel trekking, a Moroccan food experience, and a hot air balloon ride. Additional trips will transpire throughout the remainder of the year including destinations such as Italy, France, Kenya, Ireland, Tennessee, Iceland, and more. Further details on these events will be announced in the coming weeks/months.

HOUSE OF MUSTAINE began with the 2013 Symphony Interrupted Cabernet Sauvignon which was inspired by MEGADETH’s groundbreaking collaboration with the San Diego Symphony. The Mustaine family has since expanded their portfolio to include ten small-batch, limited-edition wines grown in their sustainable vineyards across the globe. Each wine is a celebration of authenticity and artistry, named after one of Dave’s iconic songs and stamped with the Mustaine family crest. Just as every song has a story through its lyrics and melody, so does every wine through its culture and craftmanship. Each bottle is a statement making it just as bold, uncompromising, and unforgettable as the rock’n’roll legacy it was founded on. HOUSE OF MUSTAINE offers a flexible, subscription-based wine club that includes access to exclusive events and curated luxury travel experiences, first dibs on new releases, special pricing and access to all wines, and customizable monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual shipments of their current offerings. Find out more about HOUSE OF MUSTAINE WINE CLUB and join today HERE.

Q&A WITH PAMELA & ELECTRA MUSTAINE

What inspired the creation of House of Mustaine, and how does it reflect your family’s legacy and passions?

PAMELA: “The creation of House of Mustaine was born from a desire to blend our passions for music, culture, and travel with the timeless artistry of winemaking. Just as Dave pioneered a genre with Megadeth, we wanted to pioneer something new in the world of wine. This journey was inspired by a love of discovering rare, lesser-known varietals and sharing those experiences with others. Our family has always pushed boundaries, whether in music or in life, and House of Mustaine is a reflection of that spirit: rebellious, innovative, and dedicated to excellence. It’s not just about wine; it’s about capturing moments, stories, and history in every bottle. House of Mustaine is the sequel to our family’s legacy.”

What has been the most challenging aspect of growing a new business?

ELECTRA: “As newcomers–or more so outsiders–in an industry steeped in tradition, we’ve faced challenges at every turn. Sometimes, we bite off more than we can chew—whether it’s launching a wine club, building a new headquarters, or unveiling a new Italian project all in the same year. But coming from the music industry, we’re used to spinning a lot of plates. We don’t necessarily think like a traditional multi-generational wine family does, but maybe that gives us the freedom to ask, ‘Can we do this? It’s never been done…great, let’s try!’ Balancing innovation with respect for tradition while maintaining premium quality and sustainability is a constant challenge, but one we embrace wholeheartedly. We think big, even when we’re small, and that’s the essence of House of Mustaine.

As women, can you explain some of the challenges and highlights of building a brand?

PAMELA: “Building a brand in a traditionally male-dominated industry has had its moments. Two blonde American women navigating the ins and outs of a foreign country can seem treacherous, but we’ve learned that being underestimated can be a superpower. Electra’s journey to becoming a sommelier (and one of the youngest females) was driven by a desire to add to that superpower in gaining knowledge, establishing credibility, and honoring the craft authentically. Our family name comes with a legacy of resilience, and we embrace that. We are innately disruptors. We face challenges head-on, take big risks, and believe that authenticity, hard work, and a willingness to break the mold will always pave the way. At House of Mustaine, we let our wines—and our actions—speak for us.”

Can you recount one or two of your most memorable trips on behalf of the company?

ELECTRA: “Our adventures are never without a bit of chaos and laughter. If anyone is versed in navigating the unknown, it’s us! There was the time we got padlocked into our hotel room or when our GPS led us straight into a riverbed of an ancient borgho. A recent one that stands out is running out of gas in the Sibillini Mountains while hosting club members during harvest. In Italy, time is fluid, and we were racing to make it to a horseback riding experience. Let’s just say we learned the hard way that gas stations are scarce in most mountain ranges, especially certain types of gas. Picture us pleading with locals in broken Italian for fuel while the sun ticked down—somehow, we always manage to find a way. These experiences, potentially catastrophic to most, have given us stories that reflect the adventurous, unpredictable spirit of House of Mustaine.”

Are there any wine regions you would like to explore?

ELECTRA: “Absolutely! We’re passionate about uncovering the world’s hidden gems. Regions like Croatia, Portugal, and Eastern Spain are calling to us. Our mission is to shine a spotlight on these lesser-known varietals while preserving their authenticity. Travel has always been our source of joy and inspiration. We thought, ‘How can we bottle this up and share it?’ Wine became the answer—a time capsule of culture, history, and memory. For us, the journey of discovery never ends.”

As a family, how does that dynamic affect the day-to-day running of the business? Have any lessons or values from Dave’s career in music influenced the business?

PAMELA: “We each play a vital role and lean on each other: I orchestrate the vision and business management, Electra drives operations and innovation, Justis provides strategic insight, and Dave is the storyteller and lever that moves the gears. Lessons from the music industry are woven into our fabric—never rely on goodwill alone, always verify, and know that no one will care more than you. In wine, as in music, it’s all about the full package: quality, authenticity, and connection. Working as a family means it’s in our DNA to support each other, take risks, and keep the show going. After all, stars aren’t just talents—they’re the complete experience.”

For someone new to wine, what would you recommend as a first choice from the line?

ELECTRA: “I’d recommend starting with ‘Holy Wars’ Marche Rosso (Montepulciano)—because why not dive right in with the best? This full-bodied Italian red is perfectly balanced and smooth, without the potentially intimidating grippy tannins of a Cabernet Sauvignon or Sangiovese. It’s a serious wine, yet somehow still inviting and rich with layers of dark fruit and subtle spices. For something lighter and more playful, ‘She-Wolf’ Marche Rosato is your go-to. This rosé is a crowd-pleaser, loved by both men and women alike for its harmonious blend of crisp citrus, vibrant wild fruit, delicate floral notes, and a silky finish. Whether you’re in the mood for bold or breezy, these wines would offer a perfect introduction to the House of Mustaine experience.”

Can you describe what your workday looks like?

ELECTRA: “I typically start my day the earliest, with a morning routine that sets the tone: reading, mindfulness, and a workout to kick things off. From there, it’s a whirlwind of handling social media, product development, and supporting the sales teams on the front lines. Depending on the season, you’ll find her in the vineyards, at tastings, or managing the winery.

My mom starts her day with a cup of coffee and a Zoom meeting with our Italian team, managing winery construction, approving product development details, or strategizing long-term goals for our properties.

Our calendar is sprinkled with wine and food events, giving us the chance to socialize and share our passion, which can turn into incredible experiences for our club members. At the end of the day, we come together for a family dinner where we recap, unwind, and—let’s be real—the work often continues because it’s ingrained in our DNA. When you love what you do, work rarely feels like work.”

As a mother and daughter, how do you separate work and family life?

PAMELA: “There isn’t exactly a clear separation. Our love for travel, food, wine, and culture was our lifestyle before we launched House of Mustaine. Now, our job is to curate that same experience for others, and it brings us so much joy. The business reflects who we are, so it feels natural. Family is everything to us. The hardest part is when certain meetings or events don’t allow us to bring all six of us along. Sometimes you must divide and conquer, as they say. We have a deep respect for family businesses that have kept the craft alive for generations. We’re in this together, and that blend of family and business is what makes House of Mustaine so special.”

What is your favorite wine?

ELECTRA: “Here’s a rare moment: we both agree! Our favorites are Vernaccia, Wanderlust Pecorino (white), and the Holy Wars Marche Rosso (red). It all depends on the occasion, but we particularly love the shock factor of our Vernaccia. Each wine has its perfect place and occasion, as we’ve gotten more into wine we’ve been able to get out of our comfort zone and appreciate wines in a more cultural way. I suppose the Italians taught us that! Choosing one is like picking a favorite song—it all depends on the mood.”

What role does each family member play in the business?

ELECTRA: “Each of us brings something crucial to the table:

You could say I’m the solution-oriented engine, driving operations, product development, winemaking, and the creative elements.

My mom is the visionary, overseeing legal, estate management, and the business flow between the U.S. and Italy. She blends sharp business acumen with an eye for design.

My brother, Justis, is the navigator, providing strategic insight and collaborating with Dave on blending our roots into the equation (ie: inclusion ideas relating to the fans who’ve been our backbone or naming wines inspired by his legendary song titles.)

Dad—when not on tour or creating a Grammy Award-winning album—is the lever which brings it all to life. An essential player in hosting events, sharing dinners with our fans and clients, and creating meaningful connections through storytelling.

It’s truly a family affair. Each of us plays our part, and like in music, we know the show must go on. Our collective drive, creativity, and bond fuel House of Mustaine.”

Coldplay Announces A Film For The Future as a Visual Companion to Moon Music

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Coldplay have announced a new project called A Film For The Future, the 44-minute visual companion to their worldwide No. 1 album, Moon Music, and shared a trailer.

The film will premiere worldwide on YouTube on January 22, with special 360-degree screenings of the film taking place at Lightroom in London, Manchester and Seoul. A fan-led remix site for the film, powered by Microsoft AI, will also launch at afftf.coldplay.com on January 22.

A Film For The Future was first teased on a car numberplate in the artwork to Coldplay’s 2019 album Everyday Life, with a section of the project appearing in July 2024 as the lyric video for the band’s single feelslikeimfallinginlove.

The film was created by over 150 different visual artists from 45 countries. Each artist was given a handful of music snippets from Moon Music and asked to create corresponding visuals. There were no rules or guidelines, and no knowledge of other artists’ creations.

Executive Producer Ben Mor, who also directed Coldplay and Beyoncé in 2016’s Hymn For The Weekend video, says the result is “a kaleidoscopic patchwork quilt – a 44-minute multimedia tapestry.”

Ben Mor continued: “It was a huge privilege to have the bird’s eye view of such an ambitious project, working with so many incredible animators and filmmakers all working independently of each other. The final film is simply jaw-dropping and I can’t wait for Coldplay’s fans to see it.”

Coldplay said: “We’re very grateful to all the amazing artists who lent their genius to this film. They’ve created something very beautiful and we’re extremely proud of it.”

As well as being available to watch worldwide at youtube.com/coldplay, fans can enjoy the film at a limited run of exclusive 360-degree screenings at Lightroom London, Lightroom at Factory International at Aviva Studios, Manchester and Lightroom Seoul. In each venue, state-of-the-art audio technology and 11m high projection across 4 walls and the floor will allow fans to be fully immersed in the visual and audio experience.

Chicago Announces Summer 2025 North American Tour Celebrating 58 Years of Legendary Music

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Multi-Grammy award winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Chicago announced today new summer tour dates running from June through September across North America.

The 2025 tour date announcement comes on the heels of an extraordinary 2024 which saw them playing sold-out shows across America – and in Japan – both solo and co-headlining with Earth, Wind & Fire. 2025 will see the band celebrate its 58th anniversary of touring with no sign of slowing down.

Chicago will kick off 2025 with an appearance and performance on The Kelly Clarkson Show on NBC on January 24 before launching the tour January 26 in Melbourne, FL.

They will also return to their highly anticipated and record-setting residency at The Venetian in Las Vegas on February 28. Having sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, Chicago is known for their classic pop tempos and signature horns. The newest run of dates starts June 13 at The Ledge Amphitheatre in Waite, MN and runs through September 10 at the Rady Shell in San Diego, making stops all across the U.S. Tickets for most of the newly announced shows go on sale this Friday, Jan 17.

FULL CHICAGO TOUR DATES:
January 26, 2025 – Melbourne, FL – King Center For The Performing Arts
January 30, 2025 – Fort Myers, FL – Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW
January 31, 2025 – Key West, FL – Key West Amphitheater
February 28, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 1, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 4, 2025 – Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre
March 5, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 7, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 8, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 9, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 12, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 14, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 15, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian Theatre
March 27, 2025 – Tulsa, OK – Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort *
March 28, 2025 – Norman, OK – Riverwind Casino
March 29, 2025 – Thackerville, OK – Lucas Oil Live at WinStar World Casino and Resort
March 31, 2025 – San Antonio, TX – Majestic Theatre
Apr 2, 2025 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
April 4, 2025 – Biloxi, MS – Beau Rivage Theatre
April 5, 2025, Biloxi, MS – Beau Rivage Theatre
April 8, 2025 – Huntsville, AL – VBC Mark C. Smith Concert Hall
April 9, 2025 – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium
April 11, 2025 – Clearwater, FL – The BayCare Sound at Coachman Park
April 12, 2025 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live
April 13, 2025 – St Augustine, FL – The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
April 16, North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Performing Arts Center
April 18, 2025 – Cherokee, NC – Harrah’s Cherokee Resort Event Center
April 19, 2025 – Durham, NC – DPAC
June 13, 2025 – Waite Park, MN – The Ledge Amphitheater *
June 17, 2025 – Lincoln, NE – Pinewood Bowl Theater *
June 18, 2025 – Dubuque, IA – Five Flags Center *
June 20, 2025 – Appleton, WI – Fox Cities Performing Arts Center *
June 21, 2025 – Ft Wayne, IA – Embassy Theatre *
June 24, 2025 – Kalamazoo, MI – Miller Auditorium *
June 25, 2025 – Mt Pleasant, MI – Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort *
June 27, 2025 – St. Louis, MO – Stifel Theatre *
June 28, 2025 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre *
July 1, 2025 – Peoria, IL – Prairie Home Alliance Theater *
July 2, 2025 – Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace Theatre *
July 4, 2025 – Milwaukee, WI – BMO Pavillion
July 22, 2025 – Virginia Beach, VA – Virginia Beach – The Dome *
July 23, 2025 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap */**
July 25, 2025 – Newark, NJ – New Jersey Performing Arts Center *
July 26, 2025 – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena *
July 27, 2025 – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena *
July 29, 2025 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater *
July 31, 2025 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater *
August 1, 2025 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavillion *
August 2, 2025 – Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavillion *
August 5, 2025 – Bethlehem, PA – Wind Creek Steel Stage at PNC Plaza *
August 6, 2025 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre *
August 8, 2025 – Lewiston, NY – Artpark *
August 9, 2025 – Verona, NY – The Event Center at Turning Stone Resort Casino *
August 10, 2025 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center *
August 21, 2025 – Sandy, UT – Sandy Amphitheater *
August 23, 2025 – Colorado Springs, CO – Ford Amphitheater *
August 24, 2025 – Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater *
August 27, 2025 – Boise, ID – Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden *
August 31, 2025 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater *
September 3, 2025 – Santa Rosa, CA – Luther Burbank Center for the Arts *
September 5, 2025 – Lincoln, CA – The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
September 6, 2025 – Saratoga, CA – The Mountain Winery *
September 7, 2025 – Saratoga, CA – The Mountain Winery *
September 9, 2025 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre *
September 10, 2025 – San Diego, CA – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park *
Newly announced date – *
On sale February 14 – **

IVE Returns With Empowering New Single “Rebel Heart” Ahead of Third EP ‘IVE EMPATHY’

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The multi-faceted K-pop girl group IVE is back with their new single “REBEL HEART”. The track emphasizes unity, offering both comfort and connection. It portrays a group of “rebels” marching together with their own unique stories.

The song blends uplifting vocal harmonies with an exciting chorus, while soaring strings and energetic drums create an immersive sound that adds depth to the track. The lyrics provide solace, and the grand arrangement delivers a powerful contrast, leaving a lasting impression.

“REBEL HEART” is the title track from their upcoming EP, IVE EMPATHY, set to release on February 3rd. This third EP showcases IVE’s unique identity while introducing the new theme of empathy.

From their debut, IVE has pursued a complete form rather than a developmental one, continuously expanding into new realms. With each new chapter, they continue to evolve through unexpected twists in their music, confident performances, and IVE’s colors will only grow more distinct.

Kool Keith’s Dr. Octagonecologyst Cult Classic Reborn in Exclusive Vinyl Edition

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In 1996, a strange, subversive force emerged from the depths of underground hip-hop. It was Dr. Octagonecologyst, a mind-bending concept album from Kool Keith, the visionary lyricist behind Ultramagnetic MCs. As his alter ego Dr. Octagon—a homicidal, extraterrestrial, time-traveling gynecologist—Keith delivered a wildly imaginative record that defied hip-hop conventions and carved out a unique space in the genre’s history.

Now, Dr. Octagonecologyst is getting the deluxe treatment it deserves with an exclusive collector’s edition from Interscope Vinyl Collective (IVC). Limited to just 3,000 individually numbered copies, this 2-LP reissue celebrates the album’s enduring legacy while offering fans a stunning new way to experience its sonic and visual artistry.

A Genre-Defying Masterpiece

Kool Keith’s surreal lyricism tackled themes of medicine, space travel, and human absurdity with sharp wit and psychedelic flair, creating a record that felt like a fever dream. His words were brought to life by producer Dan the Automator, who laced the album with moody, trip-hop-inspired beats that remain groundbreaking to this day. DJ Q-Bert added his signature turntablism, layering intricate scratches and rhythms that elevated the project into a symphonic hip-hop odyssey.

Tracks like “Earth People” and “Blue Flowers” became underground anthems, blending Boom Bap beats with eerie, cinematic textures. Whether delving into the grotesque humor of “Halfsharkalligatorhalfman” or the propulsive groove of “Bear Witness,” Dr. Octagonecologyst was unlike anything else in hip-hop—or music, period.

The Collector’s Edition

The new IVC edition pulls out all the stops, presenting Dr. Octagonecologyst with a level of craftsmanship befitting its cult status. Highlights include:

  • A stunning gatefold jacket with a matte finish and embossed Dr. Octagon image, accented by a red foil logo.
  • Two vinyl discs pressed on opaque bone with red and black splatter, making each record a work of art.
  • Remastered audio, bringing the album’s rich textures into sharper focus.
  • Four bonus remixes, including “Blue Flowers (Prince Paul’s ‘So Beautiful’ Mix)” and “Bear Witness (Automator’s 2 Turntables And A Razor Blade Re-Edit).”
  • A limited edition turntable slipmat featuring Pushead’s iconic cover art.

2LP IVC Collector’s Edition
* Gatefold jacket for the first time
* Matte finish album jacket
* Embossed Dr. Octagon image with red foil artist logo
* Disc 1: Opaque Bone with Red Splatter
* Disc 2: Opaque Bone with Black Splatter
* Remastered audio
* Individually numbered
* One-time pressing of 3,000
* Printed sleeves
* Includes bonus remixes:
* Bear Witness (Automator’s 2 Turntables And A Razor Blade Re-Edit) 6:46
* Blue Flowers (Automator Remix) 5:22
* 3000 (Automator 1,2 Remix) 3:24
* Blue Flowers (Prince Paul’s ‘So Beautiful’ Mix) 4:04

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“Dr. Octagonecologyst’s afterlife is nearly as weird as its conception and its essence. Seemingly destined for cult status, it instead spread like wildfire, becoming an indie-rap essential…”
– Pitchfork

Side 1
1. Intro [1:15]
2. 3000 [3:20]
3. I Got to Tell You (A Visit to the Doctor) [0:48]
4. Earth People [4:58]
5. No Awareness [4:24]
6. Technical Difficulties [2:57]

Side 2
1. General Hospital (Another Visit to the Doctor) [0:26]
2. Blue Flowers [3:17]
3. A Visit to the Gynecologyst [2:20]
4. Bear Witness (Q-Bert’s Story) [3:00]
5. Dr. Octagon [4:37]
6. Girl Let Me Touch You [3:40]
7. I’m Destructive [3:26]

Side A
1. Wild and Crazy [4:28]
2. Real Raw [5:36]
3. Waiting List (DJ Shadow/Automator Remix) [5:07]
4. Bear Witness (Automator’s 2 Turntables and a Razor Blade Re-Edit) [6:46] Bonus Track

Side B
1. Elective Surgery (Yet Another Visit to the Doctor) [0:52]
2. Halfsharkalligatorhalfman [4:28]
3. Blue Flowers (Automator Remix) [5:22] Bonus Track
4. 3000 (Automator 1,2 Remix) [3:24] Bonus Track
5. 1977 [2:24]
6. Blue Flowers (Prince Paul’s ‘So Beautiful’ Mix) [4:04] Bonus Track

NOTE: Some master recordings on this album contain occasional vinyl “pops” which are intentional and add to its overall sonic aesthetic.

The Seldom Scene Announces New Album Remains to Be Scene, Featuring Covers of Bob Dylan, The Kinks, and More

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Now that some of its biggest stars fill stadiums and cross over with mainstream audiences, the concept of bluegrass unshackling itself from a conservative, straight-ahead mindset can seem like a given—but the continued presence of the 53-year-running quintet The Seldom Scene acts as a reminder that it wasn’t always so. Since their inception in 1971 in a Bethesda, Maryland, basement, the 4-time Grammy-nominated group has had an elastic relationship with the bluegrass genre, incorporating songs and sounds from rock and roll, country, and pop. In fact, in their early years the band established an essential precedent that allowed bluegrass bands to expand their repertoire, laying the groundwork for today’s bluegrass boom. And there’s still something thrilling about hearing this band’s alchemical skill as they pull the unexpected together, mixing old and new and drawing throughlines from Bob Dylan to Bill Monroe.

Today, The Seldom Scene announced a brand new album, Remains to Be Scene—out on March 14th on Smithsonian Folkways—which continues their long-running legacy of pulling gems from outside of and within the bluegrass canon and reimagining them in what is now a signature style. Comprised of mandolin player Lou Reid, bassist Ronnie Simpkins, banjoist and fiddler Ron Stewart, dobro player Fred Travers, and guitarist Dudley Connell (who was recently succeeded by Grammy award-winner Clay Hess—more on that below), Remains to Be Scene features an interpretation of Jim Croce’s “A Good Time Man Like Me Ain’t Got No Business (Singin’ the Blues),” a pair of songs by Bob Dylan: “Walking Down the Line” and “Farewell Angelina,” the latter made famous by Joan Baez in 1965, while also revisiting a fan-favorite, “White Line,” from the their iconic Live at the Cellar Door album and paying tribute to their inspirations, Flatt & Scruggs with “Hard Travelin’.”

The first taste of Remains to Be Scene comes today in the form of the album’s first single, “Last of the Steam-Powered Trains,” a classic Ray Davies song from the repertoire of the fabled British rock band, The Kinks. Translating vintage rock and roll into hard-driving bluegrass seems to come naturally for the Scene’s modern lineup. Mandolin chops replace snare hits and a thumping bass covers all of the low-end duties on this propulsive paean to another time, while the slinky swing of the original gets straightened out with Stewart’s banjo rolls. The song’s signature blues guitar lick remains, though, to instantly remind listeners of the original 1968 version. “The Scene has always looked outside the box for material, and we thought this one fit the bill,” says Reid. Unsurprisingly, the band still has the ability to meld it all together, just like they’ve done for the past five decades.

Fans can stream or purchase “Last of the Steam-Powered Trains” and pre-order or pre-save Remains to Be Scene ahead of its March release right here. For more information, please visit seldomscene.com.

Remains to Be Scene Tracklist:
Last of the Steam-Powered Trains
Crossroads
A Good Time Man Like Me Ain’t Got No Business (Singin’ the Blues)
Hard Travelin’
Farewell Angelina
Walking Down the Line
Lonesome Day
I Could Cry
White Line
Show Me the Way to Go Home
The Story of My Life

More Behind Remains to Be Scene: Self-produced with engineering and mixing by Jim Robeson at his studio The Bar in Rockville, Maryland, Remains to Be Scene caps the end of an era for the group in many ways. The album is dedicated to the memory of Bluegrass Hall of Famer and Seldom Scene cofounder Ben Eldridge, who retired from the group in 2014. But Eldridge remained a major presence and friend to the band, penning heartfelt liner notes for this album before his passing in April 2024.

Also notable is that Remains to Be Scene marks the final album for Dudley Connell, another Bluegrass Hall of Famer as a member of the Johnson Mountain Boys. Connell wrapped up a Seldom Scene tenure of nearly three decades on guitar and vocals with his retirement at the end of 2024. “Twenty-nine years, dude, that’s a long, long time,” Connell says with a laugh. “No regrets, I’ve loved every minute of it, and it’s been a real joy working with these guys for so long. But I want to get out while I still have my mobility and can travel, walk my dog, things like that.

About The Seldom Scene: Most legendary bluegrass artists get that way by rambling far and wide. But not The Seldom Scene, which is as legendary as they come even though the group has mostly stayed close to home in the greater Washington, D.C., vicinity for most of its 53 years of existence. And yet even as the progressive bluegrass quintet’s lineup has turned over multiple times from those early days, The Scene has maintained an admirably high standard of musicality and artistry, on record as well as onstage at live-residency venues like The Birchmere in Alexandra, Virginia. The band makes old songs sound brand new while putting a bluegrass spin on some of the least-likely cover songs in the genre. Those virtues are all in place on Remains to Be Scene, their 24th album, released on Smithsonian Folkways, on which they cover everybody from Bob Dylan to The Kinks with customary flair. The album is also another milestone effort for the Scene — the first since the passing of co-founder Ben Eldridge (who penned liner notes before his death in April 2024) as well as the last for longtime Scene member Dudley Connell, who is retiring after 29 years in the band. As usual, the rest of the Scene is taking those departures in stride. One way or another, The Seldom Scene will go on.

About Smithsonian Folkways: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, the “National Museum of Sound,” makes available close to 60,000 tracks in physical and digital format as the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian, with a reach of 80 million people per year. A division of the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, the non-profit label is dedicated to supporting cultural diversity and increased understanding among people through the documentation, preservation, production and dissemination of sound. Its mission is the legacy of Moses Asch, who founded Folkways Records in 1948 to document “people’s music” from around the world. For more information about Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, visit folkways.si.edu.

Animal Liberation Orchestra Announces New Album Frames and 2025 Tour Dates Featuring Special Guests

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Celebrated band ALO (Animal Liberation Orchestra) has announced the April 4th release of their eclectic new album Frames (Brushfire Records) and new tour dates that include an East Coast run (see full list below). The 10-song offering boasts a seamless fusion of rock, electronic, alt-pop, R&B, folk, dance, funk and a touch of subtle wit, all played by an exceptional group of musicians with four distinct musical personalities – all of whom write and sing lead.

Today the California-based group releases their buoyant new single “Blank Canvas.” With its melodic guitar riff and easy-going vibe, “Blank Canvas” offers some much-needed optimism. Zach Gill (keyboards and vocals) says of the track he penned, “it’s about looking at the world with fresh eyes and leaving behind cynicism.” Bassist/vocalist Steve Adams adds, “sonically and thematically, it felt like the perfect album opener. Bare and vulnerable, yet full of possibility.”

The theme running throughout Frames is a reaction to the rapid pace in which we live our lives. Due to the overwhelming rate in which information is thrust upon us, and the figurative groups (or frames) they come in, people are constantly challenged to decide what is vital and what is not before much of it dissipates, often leaving a societal wreckage in its wake. On Frames, ALO thoughtfully leans into the important space between those frames, where we can breathe, think, love and live our lives. Guitarist/vocalist Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz covers this beautifully on the disco-influenced track “Space Between Frames.”

Drummer/vocalist Ezra Lipp addresses identifying our faults and learning to own them without letting them own us on the alt-rock infused “Rescue Our Demons.” Frames closes with the light-hearted pop ditty, “Friends.” The warm and happy sentiment the quirky track exudes could put a smile on Randy Newman’s face.

At a time when things may seem a bit dark, Frames offers a joyful escape by a band of life-long friends who became serious artists, unafraid to not take themselves too seriously while creating some seriously well-crafted songs.

ALO 2025 TOUR DATES:
January 30 – Los Angeles, CA – The Venice West *
January 31 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern *
February 1 – Santa Barbara, CA – SOhO Music Club *
February 6 – Chico, CA – Sierra Nevada Big Room *
February 7 – Grass Valley, CA – The Center For the Arts *
February 8 – Crystal Bay, NV – Crystal Bay Crown Room *
February 14-19 – Jam Cruise
February 22 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore *
February 27 – Portland, OR – The Get Down
February 28 – Seattle, WA – Nectar Lounge
March 1 – Seattle, WA – Nectar Lounge
April 4 – Denver, CO – Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom #
April 5 – Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre
April 22 – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
April 23 – Washington, DC – Union Stage
April 24 – World Cafe Live – Philadelphia, PA
April 25 – Woodstock, NY – Levon Helm Studios
April 26 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl ^
April 27 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Hall Hartford
May 2-4 – Redondo Beach, CA – Beachlife

* w/ Glitterfox
# with Cris Jacobs Band
^ co-bill with Terrapin Family Band

John Lodge of The Moody Blues Adds New Dates to USA Tour for February and March 2025

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John Lodge, legendary bass player, songwriter and vocalist of The Moody Blues, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, will be back on the road in February and March with his electrifying ‘Performs Days of Future Passed’ show, featuring a first set of Moody Blues classic hits, and a second set of this iconic album, performed in its entirety.

The tour kicks off on February 19th at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, and includes 12 dates in the NE, Midwest and Florida, plus his appearance on the ‘Rock and Romance Cruise’, sailing out of Fort Lauderdale on March 15. Then John will be taking his show to the UK for the very first time – ‘Bringing it Home’!

This is a unique opportunity to hear fan favorites such as ‘Isn’t Life Strange’, ‘Legend of a Mind’, ‘I’m Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)’ and ‘Ride my See-Saw’, plus this groundbreaking album. John and his band lovingly recreate these classic songs, in full symphonic glory, and together with his tributes to his bandmates, and the mesmerizing video of Graeme Edge reciting his poetry, the audience is truly transported back to Moody Blues concerts of the past.

Following a stroke at the end of 2023, John has gone from strength to strength, driven by his love for this music, and his deeply held desire to continue to share it with the fans. The critically acclaimed shows in July and November 2024 are testament to his passion and commitment, and as John says, his hope is that people leave with a little bit of joy, and certainly the audience can be seen leaving with Moodies magic around them.

Joining John on stage are his 10,000 Light Years Band featuring Alan Hewitt and Billy Ashbaugh (from the Moody Blues touring band), Duffy King and Jason Charboneau, plus Jon Davison of YES will again be joining John on stage to provide his soaring vocals on ‘Nights in White Satin’ and ‘Tuesday Afternoon’.

“A lot of these places we used to go to as the Moody Blues, and I just want to give the fans a sense of that time again. It may not be a Moody Blues show, but Alan, Billy, Duffy, Jason and, of course Jon, create an incredible energy on stage, and such beautiful music. Then when Graeme appears on screen, and I turn to hear his beautiful words, it all makes me feel part of something very special, and I can feel I share it with the audience. Being on stage with them all, I think we all smile together, all of us on stage, and all of those in the audience. It’s a little moment away from the challenges of life.”

“Days of Future Passed” was released 58 years ago, and was arguably the start of progressive rock. John has surrounded himself with a band who put simply, love performing together, and who appreciate and respect the legacy of the music. The Moodies may not perform any more, and the loss of Graeme, Ray and Mike is felt deeply, but this show honours John’s friends and the music.

The electrifying show will also be in support of John’s new EP “Love Conquers All” out on Feb 14th, and available now for pre-order on Amazon and other online stores. Signed copies are also available including limited edition vinyl. The first single ‘Love Will Conquer All’ is available now on all streaming services and hit the No. 1 spot over New Year on the Fab Chart.

US Tour Dates
Feb 19: Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY
Feb 20: Cary Hall – Lexington, MA
Feb 22: Shubert Theater – New Haven, CT
Feb 23: The Vogel – Red Bank, NJ
Feb 25: Keswick Theatre – Glenside, PA
Feb 26: Westbury Music Fair – Westbury, NY
Feb 28: Brown County Music Center – Nashville, IN
Mar 1: Genesee Theater – Waukegan, IL
Mar 3: Orpheum Theatre – Sioux City, IA
Mar 5: Pabst Theatre – Milwaukee, WI
Mar 15-22: Rock and Romance Cruise – Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Mar 23: The Villages – The Villages, FL
Mar 24: The Center of Anna Maria Island – Anna Maria Island, FL

UK Tour Dates
April 6: Birmingham Town Hall – Birmingham
April 8: Royal Northern College of Music – Manchester
April 9: Pavilion Theatre – Glasgow
April 11: Union Chapel – London
April 14: St. George’s – Bristol
April 15: G Live – Guildford

Big Head Todd and the Monsters Celebrate Their 40th Anniversary With Two Nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

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Big Head Todd and the Monsters are gearing up to celebrate their 40th Anniversary with two special nights at their hometown haunt, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. This will be the 37th time that the band has performed at this spectacular venue.

The party kicks off on Saturday, June 7th, with Cracker opening the show, followed by Chicago pop icons Cheap Trick, then headliner Big Head Todd and the Monsters taking the stage. “We are honored to be sharing the stage with Cheap Trick. Todd continues, “I cannot wait to see this iconic band in such an awe-inspiring setting.”

The celebration continues on Sunday, June 8th, with Bill Murray (yup, that Bill Murray) and his Blood Brothers, Albert Castiglia, and Mike Zito, jump-starting the show, followed by Warren Haynes Band; and closing the show, Big Head Todd and the Monsters.

2024 was an action-packed year for BHTM. They released their 12th album, Her Way Out, via Big Records and toured relentlessly. Fans and critics agreed that the record was a knockout, containing a collection of gems surrounded by outstanding musicianship for which the band is known and loved.

Denver’s Westword declared, “Her Way Out is the kind of album that’s meant to be played while speeding down a mountain road, chasing that Wild West type of freedom that this Colorado band has always evoked.”. Blues Music Magazine declared, “If you want a blues-rock album with a captivating sound that will encourage frequent listening, this one’s for you.” And Glide Magazine stated, “This LP compels the question of whether there is a band on the planet more comfortable in its collective skin than Big Head Todd and the Monsters. There’s a well-earned and deserved confidence that radiates out in all directions for the whole of this thirty-nine-minute playing time.”

THURS JUNE 5TH GRAND JUNCTION TICKETS
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Public On Sale: Friday, January 17 at 10 AM

SAT JUNE 7TH RED ROCKS TICKETS
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Artist Presale: Tuesday, January 14 at 10 AM with password BHTM40
Public On Sale: Friday, January 17 at 10 AM

SUNDAY JUNE 8 RED ROCKS TICKETS
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Artist Presale: Tuesday, January 14 at 10 AM with password BHTM40
Public On Sale: Friday, January 17 at 10 AM