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Video Premiere: Korrosive – “Khaos Unbound”
NewsMar 18, 2026

Video Premiere: Korrosive – “Khaos Unbound”

Toronto thrash outfit Korrosive has dropped a new video for “Khaos Unbound,” the lead single from their latest album *Katastrophic Creation*. The performance‑focused clip, directed by guitarist Jack Neila and shot by veteran Michael Jari Davidson, mirrors the track’s relentless...

By Decibel Magazine (Blog)
‘Descendants,’ ‘ZOMBIES’ & ‘Camp Rock’ Stars Join Forces for 2026 Worlds Collide Concert Tour: See Full List of Dates
NewsMar 18, 2026

‘Descendants,’ ‘ZOMBIES’ & ‘Camp Rock’ Stars Join Forces for 2026 Worlds Collide Concert Tour: See Full List of Dates

Disney and AEG announced the 2026 Worlds Collide Concert Tour, a 48‑arena North American trek that runs from September 25, 2025 to December 13, 2025. The pop‑concert will feature music from the Descendants, ZOMBIES and, for the first time, Camp...

By Billboard
Monetize – Song by Lelo
NewsMar 18, 2026

Monetize – Song by Lelo

Detroit rapper Lelo dropped his new single “Monetize” on March 18, 2026, adding another strong entry to his growing catalog. The track pairs smooth, melodic flows with production that nods to the city’s soulful rap heritage. Lelo’s lyrical delivery is...

By HotNewHipHop
Why Sabrina Carpenter Can’t Stop Being “Sabrina Carpenter”
NewsMar 18, 2026

Why Sabrina Carpenter Can’t Stop Being “Sabrina Carpenter”

Sabrina Carpenter has transitioned from a peripheral actress‑singer to a central pop figure through a meticulously consistent artistic identity. Her 2024 album *Short n’ Sweet* and the hit single “Espresso” showcase a refined synthesis of earlier themes, earning Album and...

By PopMatters (Music)
"Thanks DHL": William Orbit's GRAMMYs Broken in Transit From London to Venice
NewsMar 18, 2026

"Thanks DHL": William Orbit's GRAMMYs Broken in Transit From London to Venice

Legendary producer William Orbit posted on Instagram that three Grammy trophies he earned for Madonna’s 1994 *Ray of Light* were broken during a DHL shipment from Venice to London. He humorously noted that the shattered pieces now total nine fragments, while seven nomination...

By Mixmag
Physical Bandcamp Sales to Be Counted Towards UK Chart Rankings
NewsMar 18, 2026

Physical Bandcamp Sales to Be Counted Towards UK Chart Rankings

Physical music sales on Bandcamp will now be counted toward the UK Official Charts after The Pack Smart Group secured reporting rights with the Official Charts Company. Previously, only physical copies sold alongside a digital purchase were eligible for chart...

By Mixmag
Norah Jones to Receive Ray Charles Architect of Sound Award & Perform at 2026 Grammy Hall of Fame Gala
NewsMar 18, 2026

Norah Jones to Receive Ray Charles Architect of Sound Award & Perform at 2026 Grammy Hall of Fame Gala

Norah Jones will receive the Ray Charles Architect of Sound Award at the 2026 Grammy Hall of Fame Gala on May 8 in Beverly Hills. The honor, created to celebrate artists who embody Ray Charles’ spirit of originality and lasting impact, follows Jon Batiste’s...

By Billboard
Every No. 1 Hot Country Songs Hit That Landed a Grammy Nod for Record of the Year
NewsMar 18, 2026

Every No. 1 Hot Country Songs Hit That Landed a Grammy Nod for Record of the Year

Ella Langley's "Choosin’ Texas" dominates Billboard, three weeks at Hot 100 #1 and 16 weeks atop Hot Country Songs. The track could become one of the rare country No. 1 hits to earn a Grammy Record of the Year nomination, a distinction...

By Billboard
Viral Masked Duo Angine De Poitrine Announce New Album ‘Vol. II’ Ahead of 2026 World Tour
NewsMar 18, 2026

Viral Masked Duo Angine De Poitrine Announce New Album ‘Vol. II’ Ahead of 2026 World Tour

Masked duo Angine de Poitrine announced their sophomore album Vol. II, slated for release on April 3, 2026, featuring six high‑voltage tracks including the microtonal‑driven single “Fabienk.” The record promises bolder structures and deeper experimentation with microtonal guitars. The launch coincides with...

By NME
Why Is ‘Iris’ by the Goo Goo Dolls Still Everywhere?
NewsMar 18, 2026

Why Is ‘Iris’ by the Goo Goo Dolls Still Everywhere?

The Goo Goo Dolls’ 1998 ballad “Iris” has resurfaced thanks to a TikTok trend that pairs 1990s photos with the song, drawing a new Gen‑Z audience. Recent placements in the film “Deadpool & Wolverine” and Apple TV’s “Shrinking” also propelled the track among...

By The New York Times (Arts > Music)
Roman Candle Announce Debut Album ‘Unadulterated’
NewsMar 18, 2026

Roman Candle Announce Debut Album ‘Unadulterated’

Roman Candle has announced their debut full‑length album *Unadulterated*, slated for release on April 24, 2026 via Sumerian Records. The record features a twelve‑track lineup with unusually titled songs, including the newly released singles “Bite Harder Than You Bleed” and...

By Rock Sound
False Reality Share Beautiful New Version Of Track ‘Sonder’ Featuring ZAND
NewsMar 18, 2026

False Reality Share Beautiful New Version Of Track ‘Sonder’ Featuring ZAND

British heavy outfit False Reality has issued a refreshed version of “Sonder” from their 2025 album FADED INTENTIONS, enlisting guest vocalist ZAND. The new mix softens the band’s usual aggression, pairing ZAND’s melodic croons with frontwoman Rachel Rigby’s harsher tones....

By Rock Sound
On This Day in 1967, The Beatles Scored Their 13th No. 1 Hit in the US With a Song Based...
NewsMar 18, 2026

On This Day in 1967, The Beatles Scored Their 13th No. 1 Hit in the US With a Song Based...

On March 18, 1967 the Beatles topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 with “Penny Lane,” a psychedelic pop single that stayed at number 1 for one week and remained on the chart for ten weeks. The track was released as a double A‑side with “Strawberry Fields Forever,”...

By American Songwriter
ALT BLK ERA Share Throwback Anthem ‘Lost In The Back Of My Mind’
NewsMar 18, 2026

ALT BLK ERA Share Throwback Anthem ‘Lost In The Back Of My Mind’

ALT BLK ERA released the new single “Lost In The Back Of My Mind,” a throwback‑styled track that fuses early‑2000s RnB pop with contemporary production. The song serves as a preview for their upcoming EP “My World,” slated for a...

By Rock Sound
What Are John Lennon’s 5 Biggest US Hits?
NewsMar 18, 2026

What Are John Lennon’s 5 Biggest US Hits?

John Lennon's solo catalog, though brief, produced five US chart‑topping hits. The list runs from the 1970 protest anthem "Instant Karma!" to the posthumous 1980 comeback "(Just Like) Starting Over," each reaching the top three on the Billboard Hot 100....

By American Songwriter
‘Fast, Angry, Chaotic’: The Story Behind the Prodigy’s ‘Firestarter’ Video
NewsMar 18, 2026

‘Fast, Angry, Chaotic’: The Story Behind the Prodigy’s ‘Firestarter’ Video

In 1996 the Prodigy released the incendiary "Firestarter" video, directed by Walter Stern and shot in the disused Aldwych tube station. The production embraced a fast, angry, chaotic aesthetic, with Keith Flint’s snarling performance becoming instantly iconic. Despite a shoestring...

By Dazed
The Meffs Announce New Album ‘Business’
NewsMar 18, 2026

The Meffs Announce New Album ‘Business’

British punk duo The Meffs have announced their sophomore album ‘Business’, slated for release on September 11 through independent label FLG. The record follows 2024’s ‘What A Life’ and will be introduced with the title track as its first single....

By Rock Sound
"We Miss Your Smile, Your Warmth, Your Creativity, Your Compassion and Your Humour." Following His Death Last Year, Metal Legends...
NewsMar 18, 2026

"We Miss Your Smile, Your Warmth, Your Creativity, Your Compassion and Your Humour." Following His Death Last Year, Metal Legends...

Swedish melodic death‑metal pioneers At The Gates have released a heartfelt tribute to their late frontman Tomas Lindberg, who succumbed to adenoid cystic carcinoma in September 2025. The band completed their new record, The Ghost of a Future Dead, by incorporating Lindberg’s pre‑recorded...

By Prog (Louder)
Saint Jude Links With Taxi For Kaye On New Single ‘Testament’
NewsMar 18, 2026

Saint Jude Links With Taxi For Kaye On New Single ‘Testament’

Saint Jude and Glasgow‑based artist Taxi For Kaye have teamed up on the new single “Testament,” released via Slow Dance Recordings. The track originated from an old voice recorder containing early‑2000s American bank transaction diaries, which sparked the song’s initial...

By Clash Music
Official Big L Documentary The Parable of Lamont Coleman Enters Production
NewsMar 18, 2026

Official Big L Documentary The Parable of Lamont Coleman Enters Production

The Parable of Lamont Coleman, a documentary about late Harlem rapper Big L, has finally received official approval from his family and estate, greenlighting its first production phase. Directed by Clark Slater and produced by Versus, the film targets a 2026...

By The Source
April + VISTA Announce Debut Album ‘Traditional Noise’
NewsMar 18, 2026

April + VISTA Announce Debut Album ‘Traditional Noise’

April + VISTA, the Virginia‑ and Maryland‑based duo, will release their debut album Traditional Noise on April 22 through the indie label Third & Hayden. The launch is accompanied by the new single “Standing in Place,” which concludes a series of...

By Clash Music
The Bay City Rollers’ First US Hit Was the Song’s Second Chance
NewsMar 18, 2026

The Bay City Rollers’ First US Hit Was the Song’s Second Chance

The Scottish teen‑idol group Bay City Rollers broke into the United States in 1976 when they re‑recorded their 1973 single “Saturday Night.” The new version featured new frontman Les McKeown, the band’s own instrumentation, and a push from U.S. executive Clive Davis. The track...

By American Songwriter
Paris Paloma’s ‘Miyazaki’ Is An AI Rejection
NewsMar 18, 2026

Paris Paloma’s ‘Miyazaki’ Is An AI Rejection

Paris Paloma has released the single “Miyazaki,” a pop track that directly confronts the rise of generative AI in creative fields. The song, accompanied by a Georgie Cowan‑Turner‑directed video, frames AI as a threat to authentic human expression. Paloma ties...

By Clash Music
Watch Chris Robinson Cover Otis Redding’s ‘Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)’ on ‘Kimmel’
NewsMar 18, 2026

Watch Chris Robinson Cover Otis Redding’s ‘Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)’ on ‘Kimmel’

Chris Robinson appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform Otis Redding’s 1966 classic “Fa‑Fa‑Fa‑Fa‑Fa (Sad Song)” alongside Rachael Price and the house band, the Cletones. He explained that Redding’s soul sound shaped his own rock style, a nod to his...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
Sam Grassie Shares New Single ‘Burning of Auchindoun’
NewsMar 18, 2026

Sam Grassie Shares New Single ‘Burning of Auchindoun’

Glasgow‑raised folk artist Sam Grassie has released a new single, “The Burning of Auchindoun,” a fresh take on a traditional Scottish ballad. The track features double‑bass, flute, and backing vocals, building on Dick Gaughan’s 1960s version. It precedes his debut...

By Folk Radio UK
Placebo To Re-Work Their Debut Album For 30th Anniversary
NewsMar 18, 2026

Placebo To Re-Work Their Debut Album For 30th Anniversary

British alt‑rock band Placebo announced a re‑worked version of their self‑titled debut album to mark its 30th anniversary. Titled “Placebo RE:CREATED,” the director’s cut drops on June 19 via Elevator Lady Ltd and AWAL, featuring the original master tapes enhanced with three...

By Clash Music
Have We Entered an Era of Happy Love Songs Again?
NewsMar 18, 2026

Have We Entered an Era of Happy Love Songs Again?

Indonesian listeners are moving away from mournful ballads toward upbeat love songs, a shift highlighted by Rizky Febian and Adrian Khalif’s "Alamak" reaching No. 1 on Spotify Indonesia. The trend has been reinforced by hits such as Hindia’s "Everything U Are" and Idgitaf’s "Sedia Aku Sebelum Hujan," prompting...

By The Jakarta Post – Business
Retro Instinct Versus Future Fetish: Emperor Tomato Ketchup 30 Years On
NewsMar 18, 2026

Retro Instinct Versus Future Fetish: Emperor Tomato Ketchup 30 Years On

By 1996 Stereolab faced a creative dead‑end despite commercial success, prompting Tim Gane to adopt a looping‑based writing method sparked by a modest Godz cover. This breakthrough, recorded with John McEntire at Idful Studios, produced *Emperor Tomato Ketchup*, an album that...

By The Quietus
‘My Joy Is Heavy’ Review: Hope and Horror Live in the Same House
NewsMar 18, 2026

‘My Joy Is Heavy’ Review: Hope and Horror Live in the Same House

“My Joy Is Heavy,” a new stage piece at New York Theater Workshop, expands a 27‑minute YouTube short by artistic couple Abigail and Shaun Bengson into a full‑length production. Directed by Rachel Chavkin, the show blends live performance with integrated...

By The New York Times (Arts > Music)
BTS: A Guide to the K-Pop Group’s Discography
NewsMar 18, 2026

BTS: A Guide to the K-Pop Group’s Discography

BTS debuted with the EP “2 Cool 4 Skool” in June 2013, introducing a rebellious hip‑hop edge that set them apart in a rapidly globalizing K‑pop market. Over the next few years they transformed from teenage trainees into stadium‑filling megastars, repeatedly topping Billboard charts...

By The New York Times (Arts > Music)
The Loud Nights and Quiet Days of Avalon Emerson
NewsMar 18, 2026

The Loud Nights and Quiet Days of Avalon Emerson

Avalon Emerson, the Berlin‑based DJ famed for her Berghain sets, has released her sophomore album "Written Into Changes" while residing in a quiet upstate New York cottage. The record builds on her 2023 debut with a richer blend of synth‑pop,...

By The New York Times (Arts > Music)
Kwes – Kinds
NewsMar 18, 2026

Kwes – Kinds

Kwes releases *Kinds*, an ambient‑electronic suite inspired by his daughter’s curiosity. The opening tracks, “Blue White Violet” and “Blue White Cyan,” offer serene, fluttering chords that induce a flow‑state calm. Mid‑album pieces such as “Brown Green Yellow” and “Violet” shift...

By The Quietus
Barockwerk Hamburg 2026 Review: Pharao Tubaetes
NewsMar 18, 2026

Barockwerk Hamburg 2026 Review: Pharao Tubaetes

Barockwerk Hamburg staged a rare revival of Carl Heinrich Graun’s 1735 opera Pharao Tubaetes at the Hamburg State Library Atrium, a work that has long lacked modern scores or recordings. The ensemble crafted a new edition, compressed recitatives, and employed visual projections...

By OperaWire
Cast Change: Amartuvshin Enkhbat Replaces Ludovic Tézier in ‘Un Ballo in Maschera’ at  Staatsoper Unter Den Linden
NewsMar 18, 2026

Cast Change: Amartuvshin Enkhbat Replaces Ludovic Tézier in ‘Un Ballo in Maschera’ at Staatsoper Unter Den Linden

Ludovic Tézier has withdrawn from Verdi’s Un ballo in Maschera at Berlin’s Staatsoper unter den Linden, prompting the house to install baritone Amartuvshin Enkhbat for the March 29, April 1 and April 4 performances. The new production, staged by Rafael R. Villalobos, will open on March 29 and features a star‑studded cast...

By OperaWire
Witch Post — Butterfly
NewsMar 18, 2026

Witch Post — Butterfly

Witch Post released their second EP, “Butterfly,” on March 20 2026 via Partisan. The Scottish‑American duo blends animated folk‑rock with alt‑Americana, expanding the rustic sound of their 2025 debut “Beast.” Songs like “Witching Hour” and “Country Sour” explore memory, regret, and a liminal...

By DIY Magazine
ELUCID & Sebb Bash – I Guess U Had To Be There
NewsMar 18, 2026

ELUCID & Sebb Bash – I Guess U Had To Be There

ELUCID, one half of the acclaimed duo Armand Hammer, releases his first full‑length collaboration with Swiss producer Sebb Bash, titled *I Guess U Had To Be There*. The album pairs ELUCID’s densely packed, cryptic verses with Bash’s cinematic, often discordant...

By The Quietus
The Devil’s Violin Review: ACO Brings Style and Flair to a Lively Program
NewsMar 18, 2026

The Devil’s Violin Review: ACO Brings Style and Flair to a Lively Program

The Australian Chamber Orchestra’s “The Devil’s Violin” concert series showcased guest virtuoso Ilya Gringolts alongside principal violinist Satu Vänskä, presenting eight works ranging from Baroque to contemporary. Gringolts performed on a 1743 Guarneri del Gesù, delivering standout renditions of Tartini’s “Devil’s...

By ArtsHub (AU)
ALL(H)OURS On Their Deal With The Devil In New EP, 'NO DOUBT'
NewsMar 18, 2026

ALL(H)OURS On Their Deal With The Devil In New EP, 'NO DOUBT'

South Korea’s boy band ALL(H)OURS dropped their fifth mini‑album NO DOUBT, centering on a devil‑themed concept where each member embodies a deadly sin. The lead single “Dead Man Walking” blends dark trap‑house beats with a gritty, sexually charged music video that marks...

By Forbes (Health)
HELP(2)
NewsMar 18, 2026

HELP(2)

War Child releases HELP(2), a 24‑track charity compilation featuring Arctic Monkeys, Olivia Rodrigo, Big Thief and other BBC Radio 6 A‑list artists. Produced by James Ford at Abbey Road Studios, the project was completed while he battled leukemia, showcasing remarkable resilience. Proceeds aim to...

By Pitchfork
How to Make a Breakfast
NewsMar 18, 2026

How to Make a Breakfast

Cuban duo Land Whales released their second album, *How to Make a Breakfast*, a gritty blend of grunge, post‑hardcore and shoegaze recorded in a Havana apartment. The record was produced amid rolling blackouts, U.S. sanctions and a lack of reliable...

By Pitchfork
The Weight EP
NewsMar 18, 2026

The Weight EP

Cashier’s debut EP *The Weight* arrives on Julia’s War, showcasing a Louisiana quartet that mixes off‑kilter alt‑rock with layers of static and distortion. The six‑track record channels influences from Hüsker Dü, Meat Puppets and Unwound while delivering cryptic, anxiety‑laden lyrics about relationships...

By Pitchfork
Undertale: The Determination Symphony World Tour Announced, Begins August
NewsMar 18, 2026

Undertale: The Determination Symphony World Tour Announced, Begins August

SOHO Live announced Undertale: The Determination Symphony, the first international concert tour dedicated to the indie hit’s music. The 25‑piece orchestra will debut in San Jose on August 23, 2026 and travel across the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia through December....

By RPG Site
Christoph Gedschold Steps Down From Copenhagen Philharmonic
NewsMar 18, 2026

Christoph Gedschold Steps Down From Copenhagen Philharmonic

Christoph Gedschold has stepped down as Music Director of the Copenhagen Philharmonic, ending a tenure marked by notable concert productions and artistic growth. The orchestra’s board chair Maria Frej praised his strong artistic mark and thanked him for his contributions. Gedschold...

By OperaWire
Tenor Matthew Corcoran Features in the Oscar Winning Film ‘The Singers’
NewsMar 18, 2026

Tenor Matthew Corcoran Features in the Oscar Winning Film ‘The Singers’

Tenor Matthew Corcoran appears in the Oscar‑winning short film “The Singers,” performing a snippet of “Vesti la Giubba.” The film, based on Ivan Turgenev’s 19th‑century Russian tale of a barroom sing‑off, triumphed at the Academy Awards after a festival circuit...

By OperaWire
Artist of the Week: Alexander Marev
NewsMar 18, 2026

Artist of the Week: Alexander Marev

The Opéra Royal de Wallonie in Liège will stage Liszt’s Faust Symphony, featuring Alexander Marev in the pivotal tenor role. Marev, a long‑time collaborator with the house, moves from supporting parts to headline the work’s climactic finale. The piece, first performed...

By OperaWire
Maria Brea, Eugene Brancoveanu, Elliot Madore & Kelly Guerra Lead Opera San Jose’s 2026-27 Season
NewsMar 18, 2026

Maria Brea, Eugene Brancoveanu, Elliot Madore & Kelly Guerra Lead Opera San Jose’s 2026-27 Season

Opera San José unveiled its 2026‑27 season, spanning September 2026 through May 2027, with four productions: Mozart’s Don Giovanni, the musical Fiddler on the Roof, John Adams’s Doctor Atomic, and Bizet’s Carmen. The lineup showcases rising talent such as soprano Maria...

By OperaWire
Cast Change: Alexandra Marcellier Joins Opéra De Monte-Carlo’s ‘Il Trovatore’
NewsMar 18, 2026

Cast Change: Alexandra Marcellier Joins Opéra De Monte-Carlo’s ‘Il Trovatore’

Opéra de Monte‑Carlo announced that soprano Pretty Yende will miss the remaining performances of “Il Trovatore” after a family bereavement forced her to return to South Africa. The house confirmed that French‑Swiss mezzo‑soprano Alexandra Marcellier will assume the role of...

By OperaWire
Oprah Podcast Reveals Twist to Coldplay Kiss-Cam Saga
NewsMar 17, 2026

Oprah Podcast Reveals Twist to Coldplay Kiss-Cam Saga

Former Astronomer chief people officer Kristin Cabot revealed new details about the July 2025 Coldplay kiss‑cam incident in an on‑camera interview with Oprah Winfrey. Cabot disclosed that both she and former CEO Andy Byron were separated from their spouses, and...

By Mediaweek (Australia)
Luke Combs Pushes Back on People Who Say They Don’t Like Country Music
NewsMar 17, 2026

Luke Combs Pushes Back on People Who Say They Don’t Like Country Music

Luke Combs is set to release his new album The Way I Am on March 17, 2026, following 2024’s Fathers & Sons. He has already pushed two singles, Back in the Saddle and I Ain’t No Cowboy, to build momentum....

By American Songwriter