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AWOLNATION and Makua Rothman Honor Fallen Surfers on “Catch a Wave” — This Week’s SNS & PIER Song of the Week

There’s a different kind of weight to “Catch a Wave.” On the new single, AWOLNATION link up with North Shore big-wave champion turned musician Makua Rothman for a tribute to surfers who lost their lives. Recorded at Top Tomato Market in Venice with producer Jimmy Messer, the track transforms personal loss into something communal and […]

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Foo Fighters Announce 12th Album Your Favorite Toy, Share Title Track

After weeks of teasing new material through cryptic website updates and live hints, Foo Fighters have officially announced their 12th studio album. Your Favorite Toy arrives April 24 via Roswell Records and RCA Records. The band released the album’s title track today, describing it as the creative spark that shaped the project’s overall direction. Frontman

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Puscifer Take Normal Isn’t on the Road With Spring 2026 North American Tour

Puscifer do not really do “rollout season” the way other bands do. They build worlds, populate them with weird little gremlins and saints, then invite you inside once the lights are already flickering. Now that Normal Isn’t is officially out in the wild, Maynard James Keenan (Tool), Mat Mitchell, and Carina Round are gearing up

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U2 Release Politically Charged Days Of Ash EP Addressing Global Conflict and Loss

U2 have unveiled a new six-track EP, Days Of Ash, a politically focused release inspired by recent global events. The project, released on Ash Wednesday, features five new songs along with a reading of the poem “Wildpeace” by Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai. Frontman Bono described the EP as separate in tone from the band’s forthcoming

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Codefendants Announce “Lonely Life” with a Music Video featuring Jakob Nowell from Sublime ahead of LIFERS

The Crimewave is about to hit again. Codefendants have announced “Lonely Life,” the second single from their upcoming sophomore album LIFERS, due April 3. “Lonely Life” is described by the band as one of the most collaborative songs on the record. Fat Mike calls it “a roller coaster ride with no seat belt or safety

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Knocked Loose Unleash “Hive Mind” Featuring Denzel Curry, Blurring Hardcore and Hip-Hop at Full Force

Hardcore has always thrived on confrontation, but Knocked Loose’s new single “Hive Mind” pushes that instinct into new territory. Featuring Denzel Curry, the Louisville band’s latest release isn’t a novelty crossover or a streaming-era genre stunt — it’s a collision that feels overdue, inevitable, and genuinely volatile. “Hive Mind” arrives with a music video directed

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Kurt Deimer Blurs Rock and Horror on New Single “Scared To Death,” Announces Album A Grog Is Born

Musician and actor Kurt Deimer has never been interested in staying inside one lane. On his new single “Scared To Death,” the rising rock vocalist leans fully into the overlap between his music and film worlds, delivering a haunted-house rocker that doubles as the title track for his upcoming horror-comedy film Scared To Death, due

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Puscifer Return With Normal Isn’t, Their First Album in Five Years, and Lean Fully Into the Dark

After five years of relative quiet, Puscifer are stepping back into the spotlight with Normal Isn’t, their first full-length since 2020, arriving February 6 via Puscifer Entertainment, Alchemy Recordings, and BMG. The album finds the trio, made of Maynard James Keenan, Mat Mitchell, and Carina Round, stripping away polish in favor of something sharper, heavier, and more confrontational, pulling directly

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Mynd Reader Levels Up With Their Debut Album [Album Review]

Mynd Reader is drawing some serious Southern soul-rock vibes with their new self-titled debut LP, Mynd Reader. From the opening notes, it feels like stepping back in time, a wave of nostalgia carried by a rhythm that immediately pulls you in. Mynd Reader’s powerhouse frontman leads the charge on this 10-track concept record. “Radio Warning”

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54-40 Return With PORTO, A Record About Staying in the Fight

There’s a particular confidence that comes from longevity — not the victory-lap kind, but the quiet assurance of artists who’ve survived trends, cycles, and eras by staying honest. That’s the space 54-40 occupy on PORTO, their newly released studio album and one of the strongest statements of their late-career run. Out now, PORTO finds the

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