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Wasserman’s Epstein-File Fallout Is Turning Into a Music Industry Reckoning — and the Agency Is Starting to Fray

For years, “Wasserman” has functioned like a shortcut in the music business — a one-word signal for leverage, access, and scale. But over the past week, that brand has become the problem. Casey Wasserman, the sports-and-entertainment executive whose company has grown into a major force in representation — and who also serves as chair of […]

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HARDY Rocks London with Mosh-Pit Energy [Live Review]

On February 7, HARDY rolled into Canada Life Place in London, Ontario, and promptly turned the arena into something that felt far closer to a metal tour stop than a traditional country show. Flames weren’t required—the volume, distortion, and swagger did the work. Hardy’s live show has officially outgrown genre labels; this was a full-blown

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Buckcherry Announce Leg One of Summer 2026 “Let It Roar” Tour, Premiere Live “Roar Like Thunder” Video

There’s no easing into summer for Buckcherry. The band have announced the first leg of their Summer 2026 Let It Roar Tour, kicking off May 2 at the M3 Festival in Columbia, Maryland, and running through May 31 at Oklahoma City’s Diamond Ballroom. Alongside the tour news, Buckcherry have dropped a live concert video for

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REVIEW: Geese Strip It Back and Go Deeper on a Brilliant Tiny Desk Concert

Brooklyn’s Geese have built their reputation on controlled chaos, but their new Tiny Desk Concert proves they’re just as powerful when the volume drops and the margins get tighter. The band’s recently released session is a quiet flex, one that reframes last year’s Getting Killed not as an indie-rock statement piece, but as a set

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Codefendants Announce LIFERS, a New Album Produced by Fat Mike of NOFX

By the time Codefendants announced their sophomore album LIFERS, it became clear that the band was not interested in softening the edges or explaining themselves to anyone still clutching genre rulebooks. Out April 3, LIFERS is produced by Fat Mike from punk juggernaut NOFX, and arrives with single “Rivals,” a snarling new single that brings

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Sleep Theory Share “Words Are Worthless” Video as Breakout Run Continues

Momentum isn’t slowing down for Sleep Theory—it’s accelerating. The breakout quartet have unveiled the official music video for “Words Are Worthless,” a standout track from their debut album Afterglow, and it lands like a statement rather than a victory lap. Built around sweeping strings and Cullen Moore’s elastic, powerhouse vocal, “Words Are Worthless” pushes Sleep

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Staind Announce Break The Cycle 25th Anniversary Tour With Seether, Hoobastank, and Hinder

In the early 2000s, heavy rock found a new center of gravity, less about bravado, more about fracture and dirt, building off the earlier grunge era of the 90’s. When Staind released Break The Cycle in 2001, it landed squarely in that moment, pairing post-grunge weight with a stark emotional directness that pushed rock radio

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