2026

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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Four Chord Music Festival 12 Returns to Pittsburgh with Massive 2026 Lineup

Four Chord Music Festival is officially back for 2026, and its 12th installment is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet. Set for September 25 and 26 at F.N.B. Stadium in Pittsburgh, the two-day event brings together a wide-ranging lineup that spans punk, emo, hardcore, and alternative—continuing the festival’s reputation as one of

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BeachLife Festival 2026 Brings Cross-Generational Energy to the Redondo Waterfront

By Jeremy Fortner BeachLife Festival returned to Redondo Beach May 1–3, 2026, delivering one of its most dynamic lineups to date and continuing to solidify its place as a staple on the Southern California festival calendar. With headliners like Duran Duran, The Chainsmokers, The Offspring, and James Taylor, the weekend pulled in a wide mix

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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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Sleater-Kinney and Liz Phair Announce Co-Headlining “Flannel and the Fury” Tour

Alt rock icons Sleater-Kinney and Liz Phair are joining forces for a co-headlining U.S. tour this fall, bringing together two defining voices of 1990s alternative music for the first time. Dubbed the “Flannel and the Fury” tour, the run kicks off September 6 in El Cajon, California and will hit major cities including Los Angeles,

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REVIEW: White Denim Embrace Community and Evolution on New Album 13

White Denim have never been a band content with standing still, and their latest album 13, out now via Bella Union, continues that restless evolution. Arriving April 24, the record leans into a rich blend of rock, funk, soul, and dubby textures, while still carrying the band’s signature looseness and experimental edge. At its core,

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Foo Fighters Drop New Album Your Favorite Toy, Kick Off Next Chapter with Massive Tour Plans

Foo Fighters are officially back. The band’s long-awaited new album Your Favorite Toy is out now, marking the 12th studio release in a career that continues to redefine modern rock more than three decades in. Released via RCA Records and the band’s own Roswell Records, the project arrives following months of buildup fueled by a

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Pier Song of the Week on Skratch N Sniff: Loose Touch – Surfer Girl

This week’s Pier Song of the Week on the Skratch N Sniff Alt Show spotlights Surfer Girl and their new single “Lose Touch,” a smooth, genre-blurring release that continues the band’s evolution across indie pop, alt, and reggae-rock textures. Fronted by Carter Reeves Schultz, formerly of Aer, Surfer Girl has carved out a lane that

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Linda Perry Announces Let It Die Here Documentary Screenings With Live Performances

Linda Perry is bringing her story to the big screen this spring with a series of special screenings for her documentary Let It Die Here, following its critically acclaimed debut at the Tribeca Film Festival. Directed by Don Hardy, the feature-length film will roll out in select cities beginning May 8 in New York and

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Modest Mouse Announce New Album An Eraser and a Maze, Share “Picking Dragon’s Pockets”

Modest Mouse are officially back with a new era, announcing their upcoming album An Eraser and a Maze, set for release June 5 via Glacial Pace and Virgin Records. Alongside the announcement, the band has dropped a new single, “Picking Dragon’s Pockets,” offering another glimpse into the project’s direction following the earlier release of “Look

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