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Ty Segall Announces Full‑Band Album ‘Chrome’ with New Single “Black Paint”

Ty Segall will release his next full‑band album, Chrome, on August 28, 2026 via Drag City, accompanied by the EP Love Fuzzz. The record was recorded in six days at Sonic Ranch in Texas with longtime collaborators Ben Boye, Evan Burrows, Mikal Cronin, Emmett Kelly and producer Cooper Crain, and the lead single “Black Paint” drops with a gritty video.

Tedeschi Trucks Band Conclude Beacon Theatre Residency with Full ‘Future Soul’ Sweep and Help From Friends Jaimoe, Warren Haynes and...
NewsMar 29, 2026

Tedeschi Trucks Band Conclude Beacon Theatre Residency with Full ‘Future Soul’ Sweep and Help From Friends Jaimoe, Warren Haynes and...

American blues‑rock collective Tedeschi Trucks Band wrapped its 10‑night Beacon Theatre residency in New York on March 28, 2026, delivering a complete run‑through of their sixth studio album, Future Soul. The finale featured an all‑album set followed by an eclectic...

By Relix
Benson Boone Announces 2026 “Wanted Man Tour”
NewsMar 29, 2026

Benson Boone Announces 2026 “Wanted Man Tour”

Benson Boone announced the "Wanted Man Tour," a 32‑date arena run across 20 U.S. cities slated for summer 2026. The itinerary launches in Pittsburgh on July 7 and includes multiple nights in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, among other major markets. Ticket presales...

By Consequence
Today in Hip Hop History: DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince’s Released Their Second Album ‘He’s The DJ, I’m...
NewsMar 29, 2026

Today in Hip Hop History: DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince’s Released Their Second Album ‘He’s The DJ, I’m...

On April 23, 1988, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince released their sophomore album *He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper*, marking hip‑hop’s first double vinyl LP. The record achieved platinum certification, peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, and produced...

By The Source
Philly 00s Legends Return, Teeth Fans Go Wild
SocialMar 29, 2026

Philly 00s Legends Return, Teeth Fans Go Wild

Totally terrific Teeth show Saturday nightcap at @johnnybrendas complete with a kinda kool Kinks cover opening the set. Great to see one of the best Philly bands of the 00’s back in action playing for the legions of @theteethmusic fans...

By Dan DeLuca
Gary Numan and Tremours Light Up Toronto Concert Hall
SocialMar 29, 2026

Gary Numan and Tremours Light Up Toronto Concert Hall

Photo Gallery: Gary Numan And Tremours At Toronto's Concert Hall On March 24, 2026 https://t.co/uoeZGPYjQn

By Eric Alper
Courtney Barnett Releases Fourth Album 'Creature of Habit' Amid Personal Transformation
NewsMar 29, 2026

Courtney Barnett Releases Fourth Album 'Creature of Habit' Amid Personal Transformation

Courtney Barnett has launched her fourth studio album, 'Creature of Habit,' on Mom + Pop Music/Fiction Records, concluding a three‑year recording period marked by writer’s block and self‑examination. The record’s desert‑inspired soundscape and collaborations signal a new chapter for the...

By Pulse
Get the Next Big Trend Before Anyone Else
SocialMar 29, 2026

Get the Next Big Trend Before Anyone Else

Before it hits the charts. Before it hits the blogs. Before anyone else is talking about it. That's what my newsletter is for. https://t.co/z2bsg3T6kU

By Eric Alper
Cowboy Country Music Is Hot Again, and Josh Weathers Knows It
NewsMar 29, 2026

Cowboy Country Music Is Hot Again, and Josh Weathers Knows It

Josh Weathers released his first studio album since 2019, "Neon Never Fades," a 11‑track collection that leans fully into cowboy‑country sounds. The Texas‑born singer raised more than $430,000 for Hill Country flood relief and was named Texas Country Music Awards...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
Dr. Hook Graced Rolling Stone Cover 53 Years Ago
SocialMar 29, 2026

Dr. Hook Graced Rolling Stone Cover 53 Years Ago

53 years ago today, Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, who have a hit with "The Cover Of 'Rolling Stone'," appear on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. https://t.co/J9Gpb5RCMP

By Eric Alper
Founding Boysetsfire Drummer Matt Krupanski Passed Away
NewsMar 29, 2026

Founding Boysetsfire Drummer Matt Krupanski Passed Away

Founding Boysetsfire drummer Matt Krupanski passed away on March 29, as announced via the band’s Instagram. Krupanski, who left the post-hardcore group in 2012 to study architecture, later became Director of Engineering at Hadley Exhibits Inc. The band expressed deep...

By MetalSucks
Falco's "Rock Me Amadeus" Marks First German‑Language US #1
SocialMar 29, 2026

Falco's "Rock Me Amadeus" Marks First German‑Language US #1

40 years ago today, Austrian singer Falco started a three-week run at #1 on the Hot 100 with 'Rock Me Amadeus', also a #1 in the UK. Falco became the first German speaking artist to achieve a #1 on the...

By Eric Alper
New Adds to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#175)
NewsMar 29, 2026

New Adds to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#175)

Saving Country Music released its Top 25 Current Playlist, highlighting the newest releases in country and roots music. The latest additions feature Ashley McBryde’s “Bottle Tells Me So,” Mo Pitney & Jake Worthington’s “Wake Up And Smell The Country,” and emerging neotraditionalists like Spencer Hatcher...

By Saving Country Music
EVERGREY's TOM S. ENGLUND Says 'The World Is In Turmoil': 'It's Hard To Grasp And It's Hard To Predict What's...
NewsMar 29, 2026

EVERGREY's TOM S. ENGLUND Says 'The World Is In Turmoil': 'It's Hard To Grasp And It's Hard To Predict What's...

Swedish metal veterans Evergrey announced their fifteenth studio album, “Architects Of A New Weave,” slated for release on June 5 2026 via Napalm Records. Frontman Tom S. Englund says the record tackles global turmoil while delivering a surprisingly positive message about self‑worth...

By Blabbermouth
How the Japanese Made Jazz Their Own
NewsMar 29, 2026

How the Japanese Made Jazz Their Own

While jazz originated in the United States, Tokyo now boasts more than 100 live jazz clubs—more than New York—and Japanese consumers purchase the most jazz recordings worldwide. The genre arrived in the 1920s, was banned during World II, and re‑emerged after the...

By The Japan Times – Books
Is AI Really Fooling People? Mailbag
BlogMar 29, 2026

Is AI Really Fooling People? Mailbag

The newsletter explores the rise of AI‑generated music, highlighting emotional reactions to AI‑created performances and the growing threat of bots inflating streaming numbers. It cites a recent fraud case where a North Carolina man used AI tracks and automated listeners...

By Can't Get Much Higher
JACK OWEN On CANNIBAL CORPSE's 'Butchered At Birth': That Album Is 'Hard For Me To Listen To'
NewsMar 29, 2026

JACK OWEN On CANNIBAL CORPSE's 'Butchered At Birth': That Album Is 'Hard For Me To Listen To'

Former Cannibal Corpse guitarist Jack Owen says the 1991 album “Butchered At Birth” still sounds poor to him, citing weak production and rushed writing. He hinted a possible re‑recording could fix those issues. Owen also detailed his streamlined songwriting process...

By Blabbermouth
Hayley Williams Launches First Solo Tour in Atlanta, Kicking Off March 27
NewsMar 29, 2026

Hayley Williams Launches First Solo Tour in Atlanta, Kicking Off March 27

Hayley Williams opened her first solo tour at The Tabernacle in Atlanta on March 27, 2026, after 20 years fronting Paramore. The North American leg runs through May 13, followed by a European swing that ends in Dublin on June...

By Pulse
Tencent Music Generates $14 M in Sales for Jay Chou’s New Album via Integrated B2C Push
NewsMar 29, 2026

Tencent Music Generates $14 M in Sales for Jay Chou’s New Album via Integrated B2C Push

Tencent Music Entertainment Group reported that its exclusive launch of Jay Chou’s 16th studio album "Children of the Sun" has surpassed 100 million RMB (about $14 million) in sales. The figure reflects a coordinated digital‑plus‑physical rollout that blends pre‑order incentives, limited‑edition bundles and...

By Pulse
Now & Then: Hurray For The Riff Raff’s Live Forever and the Reach of Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
BlogMar 29, 2026

Now & Then: Hurray For The Riff Raff’s Live Forever and the Reach of Car Wheels on a Gravel Road

Hurray For The Riff Raff’s new live album *Live Forever* showcases Alynda Segarra’s road‑tested songs in a concert setting, emphasizing communal storytelling. The release draws a clear lineage to Lucinda Williams’ 1998 Americana classic *Car Wheels on a Gravel Road*, sharing...

By Twangville
Guns N' Roses Kick Off World Tour With Live Debut of New Songs
NewsMar 29, 2026

Guns N' Roses Kick Off World Tour With Live Debut of New Songs

Guns N' Roses launched its 2026 world tour in Monterrey, Mexico, debuting two new songs, “Atlas” and “Nothin’,” alongside classic hits. The band announced that second keyboardist Melissa Reese will sit out the tour for personal reasons, with longtime member...

By Ultimate Classic Rock
A Shepherd Boy, a Giant, and a Crown
BlogMar 29, 2026

A Shepherd Boy, a Giant, and a Crown

A new pop‑punk concept album titled “SLINGSHOT” retells the biblical saga of David, from shepherd boy to king, through ten high‑energy tracks. The album is distributed exclusively on Spotify and positions itself at the intersection of Christian storytelling and early‑2000s...

By Steve Gatena
Mourning for Popular Blind Organist
BlogMar 29, 2026

Mourning for Popular Blind Organist

David Aprahamian Liddle, the blind organist who served St. Barnabas Pimlico for over four decades, has passed away. Liddle, who lost his sight at age 12, adopted the surname of his mentor, critic Felix Aprahamian, and built a distinguished career performing...

By Slippedisc
From Serbia to Miami, Varijashree Venugopal on Taking Her Music Worldwide
NewsMar 29, 2026

From Serbia to Miami, Varijashree Venugopal on Taking Her Music Worldwide

Indian singer‑composer and flautist Varijashree Venugopal is on a global jazz‑fusion tour, performing in New York, Belgrade, Miami and Cape Town. She has re‑imagined tracks from her debut album *Vari* with collaborators such as Snarky Puppy, Serbian veteran Slobodan Trkulja...

By Rolling Stone India
Opinion: Teaching Protest in the Age of ICE Raids — Through Songs
NewsMar 29, 2026

Opinion: Teaching Protest in the Age of ICE Raids — Through Songs

Bruce Springsteen’s new track “Streets of Minneapolis” turned the grief from recent ICE raids into a protest anthem, joining a wave of musicians condemning immigration enforcement. Federal ICE presence in Minneapolis fell sharply from roughly 3,000 agents to about 650...

By The 74
Kanye West Unveils 'Bully' Album and Bianca Censori-Directed 'Father' Video
NewsMar 29, 2026

Kanye West Unveils 'Bully' Album and Bianca Censori-Directed 'Father' Video

Kanye West released the surprise album 'Bully' and premiered the Bianca Censori‑directed music video for the track 'Father.' The project, issued through his new partner Gamma, includes guest spots from Travis Scott, CeeLo Green, Peso Pluma and others, while the...

By Pulse
Does Classical Music Help Students to Concentrate?
BlogMar 29, 2026

Does Classical Music Help Students to Concentrate?

Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw has launched a program allowing students to study for free during daytime concerts. The initiative, run by the venue’s youth association Entree, aims to draw younger audiences by offering a scenic environment with live classical music. While the...

By Slippedisc
Watch Weezer Play a Surprise Rooftop Gig for Their ‘The Gathering’ Tour “Initiation Week”
NewsMar 29, 2026

Watch Weezer Play a Surprise Rooftop Gig for Their ‘The Gathering’ Tour “Initiation Week”

Weezer kicked off the "initiation week" for their upcoming "The Gathering" tour with a surprise rooftop acoustic set in Los Angeles, featuring classics like "Undone – The Sweater Song" and a guest appearance by Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino. The band announced...

By NME
Extra Coat – Song by Fourfive
NewsMar 29, 2026

Extra Coat – Song by Fourfive

Fourfive’s new single “Extra Coat,” released on March 27, 2026, serves as a preview for his upcoming album Save The Pit. The track leans heavily on distortion and unconventional rap flows, creating a gritty, high‑energy sound that’s resonating with younger...

By HotNewHipHop
Madonna's 1985 Hit Surges Back Into UK Top 20
SocialMar 29, 2026

Madonna's 1985 Hit Surges Back Into UK Top 20

Madonna’s "Into the Groove" hits new peaks across U.K. charts, climbing to #17 on the Official Singles Downloads chart and #18 on the Official Singles Sales chart, four decades after its release. https://t.co/d1ue1QLhA7

By Eric Alper
John Heavens –  ‘Ninety Minutes From New York To Paris’ Album Launch
BlogMar 29, 2026

John Heavens – ‘Ninety Minutes From New York To Paris’ Album Launch

Acclaimed singer‑songwriter John Heavens is returning with his comeback album *Ninety Minutes From New York To Paris*, launching on 9 May at London’s World Heart Beat venue. The fourteen‑track record mixes twelve reinterpretations of 1960‑80 classics with two original compositions,...

By London Jazz News
Joe Fonda – ‘My Life in the World of Music’
BlogMar 29, 2026

Joe Fonda – ‘My Life in the World of Music’

Joe Fonda’s new memoir, *My Life in the World of Music*, traces his fifty‑year journey from teenage rock and blues enthusiast to a leading figure in avant‑garde jazz. The book details pivotal moments such as his transformative encounter with John Coltrane’s...

By London Jazz News
P‑Pop Goes Global: SB19 Celebrates Worldwide Rise
SocialMar 29, 2026

P‑Pop Goes Global: SB19 Celebrates Worldwide Rise

"When we started this journey, we dreamed of a day when P-pop would stand proudly next to every other global music movement and that day is here...P-pop is no longer a local story. It's a global one and SB19 is...

By Jeff Benjamin
Golden Breaks K‑Pop Record with 33‑Week Adult Pop Run
SocialMar 29, 2026

Golden Breaks K‑Pop Record with 33‑Week Adult Pop Run

"Golden" from ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ sets a new record with 33 weeks on Adult Pop Airplay, becoming the longest-charting K-pop song, while climbing to #3 and holding Top 10 spots across multiple Billboard charts. https://t.co/AZH0dFQGDB

By Eric Alper
Somebody That I Used to Know — the Hit that Proved Too Much for Its Maker
NewsMar 29, 2026

Somebody That I Used to Know — the Hit that Proved Too Much for Its Maker

Gotye’s 2011 breakout single "Somebody That I Used to Know" became a global phenomenon, topping charts in more than 30 countries and earning multiple Grammy awards. The song’s viral success generated over $50 million in revenue, but the artist struggled to...

By Financial Times (Arts)
Full Moon
NewsMar 29, 2026

Full Moon

Brandy Norwood’s memoir *Phases* reveals how her 2002 album *Full Moon* emerged from a personal crisis and a break from the UPN sitcom *Moesha*. The record, built on intensive vocal stacking inspired by Michael Jackson and produced by Rodney “Darkchild”...

By Pitchfork
Elvis Passed on “A Star Is Born” Over Manager Fees
SocialMar 29, 2026

Elvis Passed on “A Star Is Born” Over Manager Fees

On this day in 1975, during an Elvis concert at the Hilton in Vegas, Barbra Streisand offered him the lead in A Star Is Born. Elvis was interested, but his manager demanded too much. The role went to Kris Kristofferson...

By Eric Alper
Led Zeppelin's 'Houses of the Holy' Cover Censored as Porn
SocialMar 29, 2026

Led Zeppelin's 'Houses of the Holy' Cover Censored as Porn

On this day in 1973, Led Zeppelin released their 5th studio album, 'Houses of the Holy.' The iconic cover has been flaggedas pornography by platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, so here’s a panda instead. https://t.co/yLXxJSUdcW

By Eric Alper
Tate McRae Sweeps and 1st-Time Winners Reign at 2026 Juno Awards Gala
NewsMar 29, 2026

Tate McRae Sweeps and 1st-Time Winners Reign at 2026 Juno Awards Gala

The 2026 Juno Awards gala on March 28 saw Tate McRae sweep four top categories—Album, Artist, Single and Pop Album of the Year—while Justin Bieber, despite six nominations, walked away empty‑handed. The ceremony featured 47 awards, including historic firsts for Indigenous...

By CBC
Beatles Sequenced Animal Sounds to Chase Each Other
SocialMar 29, 2026

Beatles Sequenced Animal Sounds to Chase Each Other

On this day in 1967, The Beatles worked on 'Good Morning Good Morning' for 'Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,' ending the track with animal sounds sequenced so each one could scare or eat the last. https://t.co/hOEhNVMpPt

By Eric Alper
Genesis' First Post‑Gabriel North American Tour Began 50 Years Ago
SocialMar 29, 2026

Genesis' First Post‑Gabriel North American Tour Began 50 Years Ago

50 years ago this week, Genesis launched their first North American tour since Peter Gabriel’s departure, with Phil Collins stepping in as lead singer. The tour kicked off in London, Ontario. https://t.co/mgGdWXXdPN

By Eric Alper
How The Simpsons Creator Matt Groening Helped Fix The Show's Iconic Theme Song
NewsMar 29, 2026

How The Simpsons Creator Matt Groening Helped Fix The Show's Iconic Theme Song

When Fox greenlit The Simpsons, Danny Elfman wrote the iconic opening theme, but the initial choir recording mispronounced the show’s name. Matt Groening stepped into the studio, added a quick “Z” sound to correct the plural, and his voice now lives in...

By /Film (Slashfilm)
Rules Free Radio Spotlights Chip Taylor on 98.3
SocialMar 29, 2026

Rules Free Radio Spotlights Chip Taylor on 98.3

Rules Free Radio on 98.3 The Gamut doing a Chip Taylor retrospective right now, good shit

By Al Shipley
UMG's 83‑Page Appeal Calls Drake's Defamation Claim ‘Astoundingly Hypocritical’
NewsMar 29, 2026

UMG's 83‑Page Appeal Calls Drake's Defamation Claim ‘Astoundingly Hypocritical’

Universal Music Group filed an 83‑page appellate brief in the Second Circuit, arguing that Drake's attempt to revive his defamation lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics should be rejected. The filing calls Drake’s legal strategy “astoundingly hypocritical” and reiterates the district...

By Pulse
Liam Gallagher’s “Big Announcement” Tease Sends Oasis Fans Into a Frenzy
NewsMar 28, 2026

Liam Gallagher’s “Big Announcement” Tease Sends Oasis Fans Into a Frenzy

Liam Gallagher posted a cryptic "big announcement" on X, reigniting speculation about Oasis after their 2025 Live ’25 Reunion Tour. While he initially denied a 2026 tour, his later comments hinted at a possible 2027 comeback. A February report from...

By American Songwriter
Latin Grammys 2026: Academy Tackles AI, Sets Category And Eligibility Changes
NewsMar 28, 2026

Latin Grammys 2026: Academy Tackles AI, Sets Category And Eligibility Changes

The Latin Recording Academy announced sweeping rule changes for the 2026 Latin Grammy Awards, mandating that only works with meaningful human authorship are eligible, even when AI‑generated elements are used. It also renamed several categories, such as converting Best Portuguese...

By Forbes (Health)
Travis Scott Shouts Out Nike On Kanye West’s Bully Album
NewsMar 28, 2026

Travis Scott Shouts Out Nike On Kanye West’s Bully Album

Kanye West’s long‑awaited album Bully dropped on March 28 after a chaotic rollout, and the track “Father” featuring Travis Scott quickly emerged as the record’s highlight. In his verse, Scott name‑drops Nike, a nod to his decade‑long partnership with the...

By HotNewHipHop
JAY BUCHANAN Wants Next RIVAL SONS Album To Be 'Really, Really Rough' And  'Really Unrefined'
NewsMar 28, 2026

JAY BUCHANAN Wants Next RIVAL SONS Album To Be 'Really, Really Rough' And 'Really Unrefined'

Jay Buchanan says Rival Sons’ next album will be intentionally raw and unrefined, likening it to the Black Crowes’ 1992 "Southern Harmony and Musical Companion." The band plans to blend pre‑written material with on‑the‑fly floor writing, while likely retaining longtime...

By Blabbermouth
Color Palette – “Barcelona”
BlogMar 28, 2026

Color Palette – “Barcelona”

Washington, DC indie dream‑pop outfit Color Palette has dropped its latest single, “Barcelona.” The track channels 1990s dream‑pop aesthetics, featuring shimmering Smiths‑style guitars and airy vocals reminiscent of The Pains of Being Pure at Heart. Lead songwriter Jay Nemeyer describes...

By We All Want Someone To Shout For
3 Timeless Classic Rock Songs That Were Released in 1974
NewsMar 28, 2026

3 Timeless Classic Rock Songs That Were Released in 1974

The article highlights three enduring classic‑rock tracks that debuted in 1974: Linda Ronstadt’s chart‑topping "You’re No Good," John Denver’s swiftly penned love anthem "Annie’s Song," and Olivia Newton‑John’s crossover hit "I Honestly Love You." It notes each song’s original album,...

By American Songwriter