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Isaac Wood Set for Live Return as Special Guest on Phoebe Bridgers Tour
Isaac Wood will return to the stage later this year as a special guest on Phoebe Bridgers' European tour, marking his first confirmed live performances since leaving Black Country, New Road in 2022.

Jade Read
2 days ago1 min read


Paul McCartney Gets Better All the Time on Boys of Dungeon Lane
On Boys of Dungeon Lane, Paul McCartney refuses to settle into nostalgia. Blending psychedelic experimentation, heartfelt reflection, and some of his strongest songwriting in years, the album showcases a legendary artist still eager to push his sound forward. Rather than revisiting the past, McCartney proves he is still capable of surprising listeners more than six decades into his career.

Jade Read
5 days ago4 min read


Fans Wait All Day as YUNGBLUD Brings IDOLS to Orlando
After fans spent the day waiting outside Addition Financial Arena, YUNGBLUD rewarded them with a high-energy performance filled with crowd favorites, emotional tributes, and unforgettable moments.
Jade Read / Gustavo Vicentin
6 days ago2 min read


The Voice That Left Too Soon: Remembering Jeff Buckley
On this day back in 1997, Scott Moorhead, more famously known as Jeff Buckley, had his career cut short in a tragic swimming accident in the Mississippi River.

Gustavo Vincentin
May 293 min read


Bigger, Weirder, and Better Than Ever: Weird Al in Hollywood, Florida
Weird Al Yankovic kicked off the Bigger & Weirder Tour 2026 in Hollywood, Florida with a show that felt equal parts concert, comedy sketch, and complete chaos. From charging through the crowd during “Tacky” to turning the arena into a singalong for “Amish Paradise,” Al proved why his live shows still feel unlike anything else touring today.
Stephanie Rodriguez / Jade Read
May 285 min read


Muse Turn a Global Treasure Hunt into the Launch of “Hexagons”
With a worldwide QR code treasure hunt and a sound that recalls some of their most beloved albums, Muse’s latest single “Hexagons” blends cosmic ambition, electronic intensity, and the band's signature arena-sized energy ahead of The Wow! The Signal.

Gustavo Vincentin
May 262 min read


Growing Up Without Growing Old: The All-American Rejects Find Freedom on Sandbox
Fourteen years after Kids in the Street, The All-American Rejects return with Sandbox, their first fully independent album. Blending nostalgia, experimentation, and mature songwriting, the record proves the band hasn't lost the energy that made them stars while embracing the freedom to create on their own terms.

Stephanie Rodriguez
May 213 min read


Dennis Atlas Turns Tour Life Into PRINCIPLE
Dennis Atlas transforms years of touring with Toto into PRINCIPLE, an album blending soaring musicianship, introspective songwriting, and polished production into a modern revival of the ’80s sound.

Jade Read
May 192 min read


Drake’s Trilogy Couldn’t Break the Ice: A Review of ICEMAN, MAID OF HONOUR, and HABIBTI
Drake’s triple-album release, ICEMAN, MAID OF HONOUR, and HABIBTI, attempts an ambitious 43-song rollout, but despite standout production across the trilogy, uninspired performances and inconsistent songwriting leave the projects struggling to justify their scale.

Daniel Corretjer Rios
May 183 min read


“A Very Small Act of Kindness”: Jason Mraz’s Full-Circle Night in Fort Lauderdale
Jason Mraz brought an intimate all-acoustic set to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, blending fan-requested classics, stories from his early career, and the live debut of songs from Grandma’s Gospel Favorites alongside longtime collaborator Gregory Page.

Jade Read
May 164 min read


Broken Social Scene: Remember The Humans
Broken Social Scene have always been a very dynamic band, as they reinvent their sound with every project they release. On Remember The People, the jazzy style they chose to implement into their music was on full display with woodwinds, brass, harp, strings and an ensemble of voices which all weave together sensationally. All of these elements give the effect of this album feeling less like a rock record, and more like a living and breathing orchestral event.

Daniel Corretjer Rios
May 154 min read


Welcome to Rockville 2026: Rain, Rage, and The Black Parade
Welcome to Rockville has been an established Florida rock and metal festival for fifteen years now, bringing metal, rock, alternative, and emo fans to the sunny and hot tarmac of the Daytona Speedway. This was my fourth year going. Full transparency, I only go for one day each festival run. My uncle, on the other hand, is fully dedicated. He buys an all-week pass, camps out with his tent in the Silver Lot, and is consistently one of the first fans to show up to the festival g

Kayla Sharpe
May 115 min read


Cola: Cost of Living Adjustment
The Montreal-based trio Cola has always sounded like their music lives in a dystopia built by the creative freedoms of their own minds. Even on Deep in View and The Gloss, the band’s version of post-punk felt colder and more controlled than most of the groups around them. On Cost of Living Adjustment, that control starts to loosen. The songs are louder, rougher, and more willing to drag things out instead of cutting everything down to the basics.

Gustavo Vincentin
May 103 min read


Aldous Harding: Train on the Island
Train on the Island sees Aldous Harding bring her luring essence to its fullest form through fragmented songwriting, changing-pace mumbles, and emotionally distant love songs. The album feels intimate, unpredictable, and fully deserving of album of the year conversations.

Jade Read
May 102 min read


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
May 42 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
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