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All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. CASETiFY has dropped another banger of a music-themed collection, this time with reunited rockers Oasis. This one’s for the music lovers. Ahead of Oasis‘ reunion tour making its way overseas for the North American dates, the new collection is full of dark and graphic pieces, all with one mission in mind: to protect your tech while broadcasting your Oasis fandom. The full collection can be shopped…

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Billboard and The Players’ Tribune teamed up to launch Switching Stages, a new video series that brings together celebrated athletes and world-renowned musicians to explore their shared connections. The first episode, sponsored by T-Mobile, premiered on Friday (Aug. 15) and features Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young and chart-topping Migos rapper Quavo. The two bonded over their mutual love for Atlanta and its vibrant culture. The episode kicks off with Trae and Quavo facing off in a friendly yet competitive game of HORSE on the basketball court. Later, they head to the recording studio, where Quavo takes the lead in…

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Billboard gives Teyana Taylor her flowers — literally — in the latest installment of our “Takes Us Out” franchise. Five years after announcing her retirement from music, Taylor returns Aug. 22 with her fourth studio album, Escape Room. The multi-faceted creative — singer-songwriter, dancer-choregorapher, video director and actress —recently dropped by Casa de Flores in Encino, California, to arrange an assortment of red roses and chat with Billboard’s Gail Mitchell. Asked what prompted the end of her musical retirement during the conversation, Taylor referenced her 2020 Billboard cover story which followed the release of her gold-certified third studio project, The…

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Music films don’t get much respect — most of the older ones are basically brand extensions, and many of the new ones are extended ads. These days, most biopics and “rockumentaries” are made at least partly to introduce older artists to a new generation and boost their stream counts in the process. Considering these constraints, as well as those imposed by songwriters and artists in exchange for the use of their work, it’s amazing that the best music films — think D.A. Pennebaker’s 1967 Bob Dylan documentary, Don’t Look Back, and Martin Scorsese’s 1978 swan song for The Band, The…

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The second full-length album from Evan Canady, Trials and Tribulations showcases a passionate rock appeal — drawing inspiration from Canady’s new 8-string guitar. Alongside his brother Aaron Canady, who mixed and mastered the release, he crafts a sound that impresses in both its dexterous musicianship and spacious, heartfelt atmospherics. The powerful “Overture” kicks off the album with a firm display of Canady’s dynamic tonal range. Heavy-rock pulses and sporadic haunting choir wordlessness intermingle initially, for a darkly foreboding appeal. A metal-friendly fervency then envelops amidst blaring organs, before a shift into dreamy piano and soaring, twangy guitar work. This enveloping…

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SideFest has announced it will run for the first time in over two years this November, returning to its Perth home in late November 2025. Festival curators Sly Withers, who co-present the festival with their management SideQuest Music and their booking agency Select Music, will headline on Saturday. Either side of them as marquee performers are Sydney pop-punks Stand Atlantic and Perth’s own Stella Donnelly, who will headline on the Friday and Sunday respectively. The full day-by-day line-up, as well as pre-sale and ticketing information for the festival, can be found below. The festival originally announced its return back in…

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Jack Ladder has shared details of his eighth album, entitled Separation Rock. The follow-up to 2023’s Tall Pop Syndrome is set for release on Friday, October 10th via Worse Records – which marks his first release on the independent label run by longtime friend and Dreamlanders bandmate Kirin J Callinan. The Sydney-born singer-songwriter has also shared a new single, ‘Everything Belongs 2 U’, as well as two intimate launch dates for November – all of which can be found below. The new single, whose title references Sinead O’Connor’s 1990 hit ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’, follows on from the release of…

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Music Feeds’ Love Letter To A Record series asks artists to reflect on their relationship with the music they love and share stories about how it has influenced their lives. Here, Tim McIlrath– the leader of Chigago punk icons Rise Against – has penned an incredible ode Fugazi‘s 1989 compilation album ’13 Songs’ and its lasting impact on him as a musician, songwriter and activist. It comes as Rise Against return after four years with their new LP ‘Ricochet’ – a massive, unifying rock record that’s as thought-provoking as it is anthemic. Produced by GRAMMY winner Catherine Marks and mixed by Alan Moulder, its…

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Pete Murray has officially announced his seventh studio album, Longing. The follow-up to 2017’s Camacho is set for release on Friday, October 3rd via Community Music – marking his first album released independently since his debut, 2001’s The Game. To coincide with the new album’s announcement, the veteran Australian singer-songwriter has shared a new single entitled ‘Amy’, as well as three full-band shows on the New South Wales coast on the weekend of the album’s release. Details for those, as well as Murray’s remaining solo acoustic tour dates, can be found below. ‘Amy’ is the fourth single to be lifted…

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Teenage Joans have announced a run of shows for October and November 2025, marking their first solo headlining tour in two years. The shows come in support of the Adelaide pop-punk duo’s recently-released single ‘My Heart’s Dead!’, which came out last Friday (August 8th). The full list of the band’s upcoming tour dates, as well as ticketing information, can be found below. Fellow Adelaide duo Towns are set to serve as main support for all shows, while opening duties will be handled by Melbourne emo band Bukowski for all dates except Brisbane; there, they will be replaced on the bill…

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