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Vana Announces First U.S. Headline Run, The Lady In Red Tour, Following Breakout Year

New Zealand industrial alt-metal breakout Vana is officially stepping into her final-boss era. After spending 2025 leveling up through a Sumerian Records signing, racking up more than 85 million streams, and jumping on the road with Set It Off and Fame On Fire, she’s now announced her first-ever U.S. headlining run: The Lady In Red […]

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The Funeral Portrait’s Lee Jennings Is Turning His “Dark Thoughts” Into Light

When The Funeral Portrait frontman Lee Jennings talks about his band’s single “Dark Thoughts,” he doesn’t treat it like just another track on their album — he treats it like therapy. “People don’t talk about it enough,” he says. “I try to live my life as an open book. I try really hard to be

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Sublime’s “Ensenada” Hits No. 1 as Jakob Nowell Talks New Era and the New Ensenada 7″ Vinyl

Sublime are back on top — and they did it with a song they didn’t even expect to blow up. “Ensenada” has now spent seven straight weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative chart, officially becoming the biggest radio hit in Sublime’s entire career. Not bad for a track Jakob Nowell says started out

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Flea Drops New Track “A Plea,” Returning to His First Instrument — the Trumpet

Flea may be one of rock’s most recognizable bassists, but his newest release, “A Plea,” finds him reconnecting with the instrument that shaped his earliest musical life: the trumpet. The Red Hot Chili Peppers co-founder has unveiled the track as the first preview of his forthcoming 2026 solo album on Nonesuch Records, marking a bold

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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Announce Field of Vision II + Only US Shows for 2026

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard refuse to slow down. Fresh off a year that saw them drop the orchestral curveball Phantom Island, pull their entire catalog from Spotify, and sell their massive discography as pay-what-you-want downloads on Bandcamp, the band is already mapping out their next big move: the return of their own US

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Mynd Reader Spreads Its Wings With ‘Birdsong,’ a Soulful Rock Resurrection From Forthcoming Debut Album

There’s a rare kind of song that doesn’t just move through your speakers; it moves through you. “Birdsong,” the new single from Mynd Reader, is one of those tracks. Equal parts cinematic and soulful, it’s a meditation on love, loss, and the spark that keeps us alive through it all. With a slow-building fire soaked

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Foo Fighters Announce 2026 Tour and Drop New Single ‘Asking for a Friend’

Foo Fighters have dropped a new song called “Asking for a Friend” and announced big touring plans for 2026. The trek kicks off August 4 at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Canada – the first of many massive stadium gigs. Further stops include Ford Field in Detroit, Soldier Field in Chicago, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia,

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Puscifer Announce 2026 Tour and Drop New Single ‘Self Evident’

Puscifer, the long-running side project of Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan, have big plans for 2026. The group will release their fifth studio album, Normal Isn’t, on February 6. The announcement comes with the lead single, “Self Evident,” which you can listen to below. If that weren’t enough, Puscifer also confirmed The Normal Isn’t Tour,

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The Format Drop New Single, Announce First New Album in 20 Years

The Format – the indie rock band featuring Nate Ruess and Sam Means that enjoyed popularity in the early 2000s – have announced their return with a new single, “Holy Roller.” The duo recruited acclaimed producer Brendan O’Brien (Bruce Springsteen, The Killers) and drummer Matt Chamberlain (David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Soundgarden) for the song, which

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