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Beartooth Announce Fall 2026 U.S. Tour Ahead of Pure Ecstasy Album Release

Beartooth are gearing up for a massive return to the road, announcing a full U.S. headlining tour in support of their upcoming album Pure Ecstasy. The run kicks off November 11 in Boston and stretches across the country before wrapping December 19 in Wheatland, California. Along the way, the band will hit major markets including […]

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Evanescence Drop “Who Will You Follow” Video, Announce New Album Sanctuary and 2026 World Tour

Evanescence are entering a new era with the release of the official music video for their latest single “Who Will You Follow,” a track that finds the band leaning into the chaos of the digital age while doubling down on their signature cinematic intensity. Directed by Jensen Noen, the video pairs stark, high-impact visuals with

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Thee Sinseers Return with “Did Ya Know?” + Announce New Album Love Stories

Thee Sinseers are back with new music, dropping their latest single “Did Ya Know?” alongside the announcement of their upcoming album Love Stories, due September 18 via Colemine Records. The track sets the tone for what’s shaping up to be a major step forward for the East LA collective. Love Stories isn’t about clean endings

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The Strokes Lean Into Auto-Tune on New Single “Falling Out Of Love”

The Strokes are continuing their return with a bold sonic pivot, unveiling their latest single “Falling Out Of Love,” the second offering from their upcoming album Reality Awaits, due June 26. Following last month’s “Going Shopping,” the new track doubles down on one of the band’s most talked-about recent choices: heavy use of Auto-Tune on

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Fred Durst and Lauren Sanderson Turn Up the Chaos on “COME SAY SUM” Remix

Fred Durst and Lauren Sanderson are making serious noise with their explosive new remix of “COME SAY SUM,” a rap-rock fueled collaboration that’s quickly gaining traction across streaming platforms and social media. Originally released by Sanderson earlier this year, “COME SAY SUM” already leaned heavily into nü-metal energy inspired by classic Limp Bizkit chaos. The

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Deep Purple Announce New Album Splat! and Massive 2026 World Tour

Rock legends Deep Purple are back with a new chapter, announcing their upcoming studio album Splat!, set for release July 3 via earMUSIC. Alongside the announcement, the band has also revealed an extensive global tour that will see them continue their decades-long run as one of rock’s most enduring live acts. Splat! marks the band’s

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Bush Reimagine “Swallowed” With 30th Anniversary Tour Version

Bush are taking a moment to look back while still pushing forward. The band has released a newly reimagined version of their classic track “Swallowed,” celebrating 30 years since the song first made its mark on their 1996 album Razorblade Suitcase. Rather than simply revisiting the original, this new “Swallowed (30th Anniversary Tour Version)” strips

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Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Reunite for First-Ever Duet “Home to Us”

In a moment that bridges decades of music history, Paul McCartney has announced his first-ever duet with Ringo Starr. The new single, titled “Home to Us,” marks a rare full vocal collaboration between the two former The Beatles bandmates. The track is set to appear on McCartney’s upcoming album The Boys of Dungeon Lane, due

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Social Distortion Drop “The Way Things Were” Ahead of New Album Born To Kill

Social Distortion are closing out the rollout for their long-awaited new album with the release of “The Way Things Were,” the third and final advance single from Born To Kill, out now via Epitaph Records. The track lands as a reflective centerpiece, channeling the band’s signature mix of grit and heart. Sonically and lyrically, “The

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GLU Shares Nostalgic New Single “LA” Featuring Lily James Ahead of PONY BOY EP

GLU, the solo project of Michael Shuman (Queens of the Stone Age, Mini Mansions), has released his latest single “LA,” a breezy, nostalgic track featuring vocals from Lily James. The song arrives as the newest preview of GLU’s upcoming EP PONY BOY, due out August 14 via FLG. Built around a warm, sun-soaked groove, “LA”

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