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The Brian Jonestown Massacre have announced their intentions to tour Australia in March 2026 – just under three years after their last attempt to do so ended in disaster. They will play theatres in most capital cities, with Swedish band Les Big Byrd also announced as main support for all shows – making their Australian debut in the process. The full list of tour dates can be found below. BJM – fronted by sole original member Anton Newcombe – returned to the stage in January 2025, marking their first time playing live since a now-infamous show at the Forum Theatre…

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Laufey’s A Matter of Time tops multiple Billboard album charts, as the set debuts at No. 1 on Independent Albums, Jazz Albums, Traditional Jazz Albums and Vinyl Albums (all dated Sept. 6). The set — her third studio album — also makes top 10 arrivals on the overall all-genre Billboard 200 chart (No. 4, her first top 10 there) and the Indie Store Album Sales tally (No. 2). A Matter of Time is her second leader on Independent Albums, third on Jazz Albums and Traditional Jazz Albums, and first on Vinyl Albums. On the Billboard 200, Laufey’s previous high-water mark…

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Drake doesn’t like being referred to as a culture vulture. The Toronto rapper sat down with media personality Bobbi Althoff for her new podcast Not This Again where he addressed things like their falling out after their much-publicized first interview, the fake abs allegations, his beef with Rick Ross, and being called a “culture vulture.” When the subject of their falling out came up, Drake tried to explain why he decided to cut all ties with Althoff, saying that she made him feel like his interview was the source of all the problems in her life at the time. “What…

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Renowned American pianist Arthur Hanlon, alongside Colombian superstar Carlos Vives and his compatriot Goyo, one of the most influential voices in contemporary Afro-Latin music, will appear Tuesday night (Sept. 2) on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, showcasing their vibrant collaboration “Goodbye.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news Produced by Nicolás “Navi” de la Espriella and included in Hanlon’s album 2 Manos 1 Mundo, “Goodbye” — which he co-wrote and performs — blends the Mississippi Delta’s blues with cumbia from Colombian’s Caribbean coast. The track features Vives and Goyo singing about the loss of love, while the pianist accompanies…

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Jurors easily rejected claims that Cardi B cut a security guard’s face with her nails during an altercation at a Los Angeles doctor’s office in 2018, granting a total win to the rap superstar following a weeklong civil trial. The jury deliberated for under an hour on Tuesday (Sept. 2) before unanimously determining that former security guard Emani Ellis did not prove assault, battery, infliction of emotional distress and negligence claims against Cardi (Belcalis Almánzar). The rapper smiled and looked visibly relieved when the verdict was read, clasping her hands and making the sign of the cross. Related Speaking to…

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Mysterious DJ/Producer Yalla Habebe has just dropped his brand new single Let Me Go, an upbeat, sun-soaked piece of Tribal/Afro-House music.  Out now via TRIP AND BASS Records, Let Me Go is a very radio-friendly piece of dance music perfect for fun sunset parties and to dance the pain away. I am really enjoying the emotive vocals and how they are backed by an infectious blend of Dance-Pop, Tribal and Afro-House rhythms that radiate carefree summer vibes from the start. Apart from those gorgeous vocals, I am particularly fond of the groovy rhythms nicely intertwined with subtle piano keys, lush synths…

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New York City-based indie-pop 4-piece band Don’t Believe In Ghosts are back with their brand new single Driver, an upbeat alt-pop gem about living in the moment.  Out now on Mindful Recordings, Driver is the latest single to be taken from their forthcoming album But On The Brightside and shares an uplifting message of celebrating life and living in the moment. A message beautifully conveyed through Steven Nathan’s smooth, expressive vocals which soar effortlessly over an upbeat production that pairs groovy guitar riffs with steady drum beats, killer bass and warm brass elements that come together to create an fun and…

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Sabrina Carpenter‘s new album Man’s Best Friend was one of the year’s most highly anticipated pop releases for months before it dropped — and now, it has the numbers on Spotify to prove it. As announced by the streaming service Tuesday (Sept. 2), the 12-track LP has set a new 2025 record for most streams in a single day for an album by a female artist. On Instagram Stories, Carpenter reacted to the news by writing, “This blows my mind.” “Can’t thank you enough for listening,” she added. On X, Carpenter also reshared the announcement and wrote, “I can’t believe…

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Michael Stipe has clarified some of the most legendarily misheard lyrics to R.E.M.’s ‘It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)’. The rapid-fire lyrics to the classic 1987 single have long been the source of speculation among fans, with Stipe’s signature under-enunciated delivery style during the band’s early days only further muddying the waters. The frontman took to Bluesky over the weekend, sharing a Simpsons meme in which Homer claims to be able to sing every word to the song, only to be told that nobody can. “I can,” Stipe quipped. I can —…

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American artist dring shares her brand new single Anxiety, the first song she ever released and taken from the re-release of her Therapy EP.  Out now via We Bought A Zoo Records, Anxiety is a warm and soothing piece of music that finds the talented artist gifting us with a beautiful and vulnerable piece of music that is quite comforting and perfect for a laid-back weekend. I am particularly fond of the tone of her voice and how expressive and soothing her vocal delivery is, enhancing the song’s warmth. Accompanying her lovely vocals we have intricate acoustic guitar strums nicely intertwined…

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