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American Football: American Football LP4
American Football return with "American Football LP4", a restrained record built on layered guitars and steady pacing, featuring vocal contributions from Brendan Yates and Caitlin De Marrais without leaning on big peaks.

Jade Read
6 days ago2 min read


KoЯn: Reward The Scars
KoRn returns after a four-year hiatus with “Reward the Scars,” a powerful new single created in collaboration with Diablo IV’s upcoming expansion Lord of Hatred. Blending the band’s signature intensity with the game’s dark, psychological themes, the track marks a new era while staying rooted in the raw, emotional sound that defined their legacy.

Gustavo Vincentin
May 12 min read


A Sea of Emotion Fills the Crowd: SatchVai’s Surfing With the Hydra Tour Hits Orlando
SatchVai Surfing With the Hydra brought Joe Satriani and Steve Vai’s mentor-student history full circle in Orlando, delivering a performance defined by pure ability, showmanship, and unmatched chemistry.

Jade Read
Apr 274 min read


Ringo Starr: Long Long Road
In the 1950s, a young Ringo Starr, still known as Richard Starkey, wandered Liverpool as merchant navy workers brought records back from Texas. Those imports flooded the city with country music and shaped his early taste. Now, more than five decades after his first country release, Starr returns with Long Long Road, closing a 56-year gap.

Jade Read
Apr 263 min read


Foo Fighters: Your Favorite Toy
"Your Favorite Toy" plays like a rediscovered ’90s mixtape, with each track tracing its roots while still pushing Foo Fighters forward. It feels less like a one-off experiment and more like the start of a new chapter shaped by Dave Grohl’s history and instincts.

Jade Read
Apr 252 min read


Arkells: Between Us
Arkells’ Between Us is a straightforward indie pop album with clean production and a consistent sound. It includes collaborations with GROUPLOVE, Portugal. The Man, and Poolside, adding small changes across the tracklist while keeping the band’s core style intact.

Jade Read
Apr 222 min read


The All-American Rejects Let “King Kong” Loose
The All-American Rejects return with “King Kong,” a raw reflection on industry burnout, fame, and stepping away to start again.

Stephanie Rodriguez
Apr 212 min read


Modest Mouse Announce New Album "An Eraser and a Maze"
Modest Mouse have announced their new album An Eraser and a Maze, marking their first fully independent release since 1997’s The Lonesome Crowded West and their ninth studio album overall.

Jade Read
Apr 211 min read


My New Band Believe: "My New Band Believe"
Cameron Picton steps out post–Black Midi with My New Band Believe, a debut shaped by London’s underground scene and a turn toward darker, psychedelic folk. What once felt like fragments of his writing now comes fully into focus, expanding into a complete and distinct vision.

Jade Read
Apr 103 min read


Tiffany Day: HALO
Tiffany Day’s HALO album cover Daniel Corretjer Rios Writer April 6, 2026 Tiffany Day’s transition into full-blown electropop has been gradual yet intentional. That shift is fully realized on her sophomore album, HALO , an introspective, light-filled showcase of electronic production. Her debut, LOVER TOFU FRUIT , took a softer approach to processing insecurity and loneliness, with hints of more adventurous production. On standout singles like “PRETTY4U” and “START OVER,” HA
Daniel Corretjer Rios
Apr 62 min read


Arlo Parks: Ambiguous Desire
Arlo Parks’ "Ambiguous Desire" feels like a quiet conversation in a nightclub, slightly removed from everything around it. The album blends soft disco and alternative R&B while exploring healing and self-discovery, making it one of her most personal releases.

Jade Read
Apr 53 min read


Thundercat: Distracted
Thundercat’s Distracted marks his long-awaited return, blending melodic R&B, funk, and standout bass work across a 47-minute runtime. Featuring collaborations with Tame Impala, Mac Miller, and A$AP Rocky, the album delivers strong early highlights before settling into a more familiar sound.

Max Seltzer
Apr 42 min read


“Days We Left Behind”: A Look at Paul McCartney’s New Single
Paul McCartney looks back on Liverpool in “Days We Left Behind,” the first single from Boys of Dungeon Lane, out May 29.

Jade Read
Mar 313 min read


Review: The All-American Rejects Universal Mardi Gras 2026
The All-American Rejects closed out Universal Orlando’s Mardi Gras 2026 with a high-energy performance featuring fan favorites like Dirty Little Secret and Move Along.

Stephanie Rodriguez
Mar 315 min read


BTS: ARIRANG
After nearly four years apart, BTS returns with ARIRANG, a comeback that feels earned rather than nostalgic. It’s uneven at times, but when it hits, it reminds you exactly why they matter.

Kayla Sharpe
Mar 203 min read


Review: Sublime and 311 Weather the Storm at Reggae Rise Up Florida
Under uncertain skies, Sublime delivered a set at Reggae Rise Up that celebrated their legacy while introducing a new era with Jakob Nowell.

Kayla Sharpe
Mar 163 min read


Harry Styles: Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
Our review of Harry Styles’ Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. breaks down each track as the album moves through themes of romance, longing, and self-reflection across a mix of EDM, rock, and synth-driven pop.

Alyssa Feige
Mar 64 min read


Review: Toto Live at Hard Rock Live Orlando
As March rolled in, there was no better way to start it than with Toto. Rebranded as Dogz of Oz presents Toto, the current lineup was nothing short of spectacular. From the 7/8 groove of “Jake to the Bone” to classics like “Rosanna,” “Hold the Line,” and “Africa,” the band delivered a true spectacle of musicianship, led by Steve Lukather.

Jade Read
Mar 15 min read


Where Bad Bunny Ranks in Halftime History
Where most halftime rankings reward the biggest hits; we rank by best hits, performance and production. That's why Bad Bunny comes in at number 7 in our rankings!

Jade Read
Feb 133 min read


Before They Float On: Modest Mouse’s ZeyZey Miami Pre-Cruise Show
Isaac Brock, frontman of Modest Mouse, taking the ZeyZey stage On February 4th, Modest Mouse played an intimate show at ZeyZey Miami as a pre-show warmup ahead of their Ice Cream Float cruise residency. The last-minute set gave fans a rare chance to see the band up close in a relaxed, rehearsal-style environment before they set sail the next day. The Venue Zeyzey Miami is an intimate, versatile space that captures a unique “underground backyard” aesthetic. The Modest Mouse pe

Julia Porras
Feb 82 min read
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