Today's Music Pulse

Oliver Tree dies at 32 in Rio de Janeiro helicopter crash
Singer‑songwriter Oliver Tree was killed in a helicopter accident in Rio de Janeiro at age 32. The tragedy was reported by multiple outlets, confirming the location and cause of death.

Aaron Shaw
Aaron Shaw, a Los Angeles‑based saxophonist and composer, released his debut solo LP "And So It Is" on Leaving Records in February 2024, while his group Black Nile unveiled the new album "Indigo Garden" this month. Shaw’s musical foundation was shaped by a classical pianist father and mentorship from Kamasi Washington, leading to collaborations with Herbie Hancock and André 3000. In 2023 he was diagnosed with bone marrow failure, a condition that threatens his breath control and performance stamina. Despite the health setback, Shaw uses the mantra "And So It Is" to navigate his creative process.
Jeremy Sassoon at Pizza Express Jazz Club, Soho
Jeremy Sassoon’s live launch at Pizza Express Jazz Club featured two sold‑out shows introducing his first album in eight years, “Older and Wiser.” The record, reviewed by UKJazz News, includes a nine‑track narrative that maps key life stages, and its...
Joel Lyssarides – ‘Late on Earth’
Swedish pianist Joel Lyssarides, whose catalog has surpassed 100 million streams, released the piano‑trio album “Late on Earth” on 24 April 2026. Recorded over four years with bassist Niklas Fernqvist and drummer Rasmus Blixt, the twelve‑track set blends European folk motifs, cinematic textures...

Juli Deák – Brisk
Polish‑Hungarian flautist Juli Deák releases *Brisk*, recorded in a single take at Budapest’s Church of the Immaculate Conception. The album pushes the flute’s limits with circular breathing, amplified finger taps and hidden breath sounds, creating brassy blasts and delicate, ballerina‑like...

Ava Valianti – “The Conversation”
Ava Valianti, a 16‑year‑old singer‑songwriter from Newbury, Massachusetts, has dropped a new single titled “The Conversation.” The track melds alt‑folk and pop sensibilities, delivering a poignant vocal performance about caring for someone while recognizing they’re on different emotional paths. It...
Billie Eilish’s 3D Concert Film Redefines Immersive Minimalism
Billie Eilish & James Cameron’s #HITMEHARDANDSOFTMovie is a towering achievement - especially in the world of concert films. Minimalist stagecraft with maximum impact. Captivating, immersive, intimate & electric. A must-see 3D experience. “Happier Than Ever (Live)” is a highlight. @paramountpics...
Close Voices, Moving Lives: Oblivion Seekers by Ben Vida
Ben Vida’s new album *Oblivion Seekers* marks a decisive turn from his earlier tech‑abstraction toward warm, analogue soundscapes anchored by spoken‑word duologues. Across four extended tracks, human voices weave abstract poetry while saxophone, vibraphone, and subtle jazz‑inflected rhythms create a...
Aja Ireland – Moult Mouth
British electronic artist Aja Ireland drops the six‑track EP “Moult Mouth,” released on Mexican label Infinite Machine. The record fuses hyperpop, techno, and Brazilian baile funk, echoing SOPHIE’s legacy while pushing into industrial‑bass territory. Visuals for two tracks were created...

Cherub Dream Records Release ‘Lucky Three’ Split EP
Cherub Dream Records, an independent label based in the San Francisco Bay Area, has launched the split EP *Lucky Three*, featuring three local acts—Natasha Sandworms, Christina’s Trip, and Mox. The release blends garage‑rock, indie‑pop, and dreamy power‑pop, offering a concise...
HUNTR/X’s Ejae, Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna Accept Woman of the Year at 2026 Billboard Women In Music: Read Their Full Speech
HUNTR/X vocalists Ejae, Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna were honored as Billboard’s 2026 Women of the Year at the Women in Music ceremony. The trio, who voice the fictional K‑pop group from Netflix’s *KPop Demon Hunters*, have already broken barriers...

Big Other – “Elephant”
Manchester‑based post‑punk band Big Other has dropped their new single “Elephant” on independent label Alphaville Records. The track delivers a sharp, angular soundscape with tight guitars, pounding drums and a hypnotic vocal style. Critics liken the vibe to a blend...

In Times of Dragons
American singer‑songwriter Tori Amos releases her 18th studio album, In Time of Dragons, using reptilian imagery to portray Donald Trump and his tech‑feudalist allies as elite dragons. The record blends baroque harpsichord, prog‑rock, and heavy drums across 17 tracks, with...

Foundry
Chinese‑born, London‑based producer Yu Su has released her latest album, *Foundry*, on the Sheffield‑based experimental label Short Span. The record pushes her sound further into the overlap of dub techno and ambient, pairing metallic, factory‑like beats with delicate synths and vocal...

Backstage Hologram
Rapper‑producer kuru drops his sophomore album *Backstage hologram*, sharpening his sound with punchier low‑end drums and a brattier, more focused delivery. Building on the Y2K‑inspired aesthetic of his 2024 debut, the record fuses digicore synth textures with DMV street‑rap rhythms...

Chris Adkins Releases ‘Leaving It Worse Than You Found It’
Seattle‑based indie musician Chris Adkins has released a new EP titled *Leaving It Worse Than You Found It*. The record features two standout singles, “Altoid” and “Vancouver,” which fuse early‑Mac DeMarco jangliness, Car Seat Headrest energy, and early‑90s slacker rock...

BINI Dazzles LA Red Carpet with Vibrant Glamour
The 2026 #BBWomenInMusic Global Force @BINI_ph bringing color, glamour and style to the red carpet in Los Angeles https://t.co/vOFRzMXOHx

Outlaw Country Legend David Allan Coe Has Died
David Allan Coe, the outlaw country icon known for his gritty lyrics and rebellious persona, died at 86 on April 29. His career spanned decades, producing hits like “You Never Even Called Me By My Name,” “Longhaired Redneck,” and penning...

Billboard Women of the Year Arrive on Red Carpet
HUNTR/X singing voices EJAE, @AudreyNuna and @reiamimami — the 2026 @Billboard Women of the Year — arrive on the red carpet 🩷💜🩵 https://t.co/imMyCqFsFL

Noise Factory United – ‘Visions From the Frontier’ EP
Noise Factory United, the UK post‑punk/psych act, has issued its debut EP “Visions from the frontier.” The five‑track record weaves nostalgic synths, fuzzy guitars and literary allusions, opening with the synth‑driven “The Quickest Blade in the West” and closing with...

Martin Kuiper – “Low On Love”
Dutch indie‑rock artist Martin Kuiper released the single “Low On Love” ahead of his forthcoming album Prison Of Modesty. The track, originally written in Groningen decades ago, pairs a 1998 time‑capsule version with modern, soaring rock production and explores depression...

Sawtooth Witch – ‘The Chariot’
Sawtooth Witch, a Minneapolis duo of guitarist Pat “Doc” Dougherty and fiddler Haley Fleming, released their debut album “The Chariot” on April 29, 2026. The record fuses hill‑country blues, cosmic country, and folk‑rock while delivering lyrical commentary on the unfulfilled...

Energy Whores – “Fade To Gray”
New York‑based project Energy Whores, led by classically trained pianist Carrie Schoenfeld, has released the single “Fade To Gray,” introducing Mexican‑born producer DJ Grant (NYC) as a core member. The track fuses dark, hypnotic grooves with cinematic songwriting, drawing comparisons...

DownTown Mystic – ‘On E Street Remix’
DownTown Mystic, the alter ego of Robert Allen, has issued the “On E Street Remix” EP, enlisting the legendary E Street Band rhythm section—drummer Max Weinberg and bassist Garry Tallent. The six‑track collection leans heavily on analog‑driven, jangly guitars and a...

AEvina – “Don’t Wannabe a Wannabe”
Jersey City artist Ævina releases her self‑produced debut dance‑electronic single “don’t wannabe a wannabe,” marking a pivot from bedroom pop to hyper‑pop‑infused club music. The track blends tropical marimba tones, gritty bass, and layered vocal samples to turn impostor syndrome...

Boilermen – ‘A 1000 Words on Sound’
Leicester‑based trio Boilermen released their debut full‑length, *A 1000 Words on Sound*, on April 29, 2026. The album fuses art‑punk ferocity with post‑punk wit, delivering concise, punchy tracks that echo Wire, The Jam and The Stone Roses. Songs span from 48‑second bursts to an eight‑minute atmospheric...

Karen Salicath Jamali – “Seeds of God”
Karen Salicath Jamali releases "Seeds of God," her debut single as vocalist and guitarist. Inspired by a near‑death experience, the folk‑acoustic track explores humanity as part of a greater consciousness. Produced with minimal instrumentation and mixed by Austin Leeds, the...
Marc Minkowski Appointed Boston Baroque’s Music Director
Marc Minkowski has been named the next Music Director of Boston Baroque, slated to assume the role for the 2026‑27 season. He will succeed founder Martin Pearlman, who led the ensemble for more than five decades. Minkowski, a French conductor...

Vannina Santoni, Marina Viotti, Magdalena Kozena, Huw Montague Rendall & Ossian Huskinson Lead Opera De Lausanne’s 2026-27 Season
Opera de Lausanne unveiled its 2026‑27 season, running from October 2026 through July 2027 and featuring ten productions that range from Gounod’s “Mireille” to Mozart’s “Don Giovanni.” The lineup spotlights leading singers such as Vannina Santoni, Marina Viotti, Magdalena Kozena, Huw Montague Rendall...

Beatrice Venezi Fires Back at the Teatro La Fenice
Italian conductor Beatrice Venezi publicly denounced her dismissal from Teatro La Fenice, accusing the institution of turning her into “cannon fodder.” She told Corriere della Serra that she received no support from government officials and blamed superintendent Nicola Colabianchi for permitting an orchestra‑led smear...
“Views” Was The Moment Drake Stopped Trying To Be The Greatest Rapper Alive
Drake’s 2016 album *Views* marked a decisive shift from chasing the title of “greatest rapper alive” to prioritizing global pop dominance. The pivot followed the *If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late* era, a high‑profile ghostwriting controversy, and a public...
Filippo Ciabatti Appointed Principal Guest Conductor of Boston Baroque
Filippo Ciabatti has been appointed to the newly created position of Principal Guest Conductor at Boston Baroque, a historic early‑music ensemble celebrating its 50th anniversary. He will collaborate with incoming Music Director Marc Minkowski, who follows long‑time leader Martin Pearlman. Ciabatti previously broke...

Blonde Goth – “Specter of Circumstance”
Blonde Goth, the solo project of musician Nicky, has dropped the single “Specter of Circumstance.” The track, described as a dream‑born homage to 1990s alt‑rock, blends heavy guitar riffs with a slacker‑anthem vibe reminiscent of The Smashing Pumpkins. Nicky’s liner notes...
Album Covers That Speak Louder Than the Music
From a pig escaping over Heathrow to Paul Simonon smashing his bass to a blurry blur of beautiful fury, these are the album covers that had something to say and said it louder than the music ever could. https://t.co/3TNpoyCitL

Henry Taylour – “A Beautiful Life”
British folk singer‑songwriter Henry Taylour, known for his 2023 album *A Relentless Pursuit Of Happiness*, has dropped a new single titled “A Beautiful Life.” The track pairs his tender vocal style with cinematic strings and polished production, creating a timeless...
ASCAP Honors Star Wars Outlaws Composer with 2026 Video Game Score of the Year
At its Los Angeles Screen Celebrates ceremony, ASCAP awarded Wilbert Roget II, Jon Everist and Cody Matthew Johnson the 2026 Video Game Score of the Year for Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate’s Fortune. The honor underscores the growing recognition of...

Francesco Pellegrino ~ Wartime Monk
Francesco Pellegrino’s new album *Wartime Monk* translates the pressures of contemporary conflict into a physically embodied sound world. The work is performed live using self‑built gesture controllers that let the body sculpt pitch, density and form in real time, with...

Billy Joel Rarely Played This Hit for 25 Years Because It Was Too Painful
Billy Joel’s 1978 hit “She’s Always A Woman” rose to a Top 20 spot and quickly became a staple for fans of his breakthrough album *The Stranger*. After his 1982 divorce from first wife Elizabeth Weber Small, Joel largely removed the song from his concerts, avoiding...

Sentomea – Wonderment
Dutch producer Sentomea resurfaces with the "Wonderment" EP, his first release since the 2017 debut "Preface." The six‑track record straddles house and techno while injecting light, chime‑like melodies and modular‑rig precision. The latter two cuts, "To Spiral" and "Non-Interference," abandon...
Willie Nelson Is Now 93. Here’s What Keeps Him Going
Willie Nelson turned 93 and is already back on the road, headlining a May 2 concert at Texas’s Whitewater Amphitheatre and gearing up for a southeastern tour before launching the 2026 Outlaw Music Festival Tour on July 3. Despite the recent deaths...

Charbel Haber – May a Soft Sun Bless Your Sky While You Wait for the Inevitable
Lebanese guitarist and ambient composer Charbel Haber released his new LP "May a soft sun bless your sky while you wait for the inevitable," recorded in Paris. The album unfolds slowly, layering crystalline drones and melodic textures that evoke a...
ROMAN CANDLE Drop Music Video For "How To Be Considered When You're Not In The Room"
Roman Candle, a melodic post‑hardcore quartet, released a new music video for “How To Be Considered When You’re Not In The Room” shortly after debuting their album *Unadulterated* on Sumerian Records. The band, featuring vocalist Piper Ferrari and three instrumentalists,...

Tour News: Santigold, Young M.A., Jeff Rosenstock, Bad Gyal, More
BrooklynVegan’s latest tour roundup spotlights a wave of announcements from diverse acts ranging from indie‑pop star Santigold to rock veterans Foo Fighters. Several artists, including Kacey Musgraves and Young M.A., are pairing new releases with arena or club dates, while Jeff...

Keith Urban Is Getting Into Yacht Rock
Country star Keith Urban is releasing a new album, *Flow State*, composed entirely of yacht‑rock covers. The ten‑track collection drops on June 12, 2024, marking his first major project since his divorce from Nicole Kidman. Urban sparked the idea after buying...

Craig Finn and Patterson Hood Announce Summer 2026 Co-Headlining Tour
Craig Finn of The Hold Steady and Patterson Hood of Drive‑By Truckers will co‑head the "Devils in the Details" summer tour, running from July 9 to July 21, 2026. The 10‑date trek kicks off in St. Paul, Minnesota and moves across the...

Paul McCartney Was the Only One Who Thought This Track Should Be a Wings Single—Unsurprisingly, He Was Right
Paul McCartney insisted that Wings release a reworked version of the nursery rhyme “Mary Had A Little Lamb” as a single, despite initial skepticism. The track gained unexpected momentum when live audiences began chanting the chorus during concerts, convincing McCartney...

New Rap Life Review Debuts, Discusses MJ Biopic
What’d ya’ll think of the MJ biopic? New Rap Life Review out now on Apple Music’s YouTube ….

On This Day in 1961, We Said Goodbye to Woody Guthrie’s Right-Hand Man, Who Bob Dylan Called “One of the...
Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie’s longtime traveling companion, died of stomach cancer at age 42 on April 29, 1961. A former cowboy, lumberjack and merchant‑mariner, he helped popularize Depression‑era folk songs across union halls and rallies. He recorded his final album,...

Lainey Wilson Gets Standing Ovation After Joining Members of the Nashville Symphony to Perform Her Songs in an All-New Way
Country star Lainey Wilson joined members of the Nashville Symphony for a three‑song set at the orchestra’s annual fashion‑fundraiser, held at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The event sold more than 740 tickets, a record for the gala, and generated over $1 million...

Preview: Miles Kane Returns to NYC
Miles Kane, long‑time collaborator with The Last Shadow Puppets, is set to make his first solo U.S. appearances as the opening act for The Black Keys. The shows will take place at Brooklyn’s Paramount on May 11‑12 and at the Capitol...
U2 Drops 12 New Songs via Surprise EPs, Goes Unnoticed
it's funny that U2 released 12 new songs this year and nobody knows because they were on two surprise EPs instead of an album, like why would you do that