Author: TuneInDaily

D4vd‘s manager, Josh Marshall, has spoken out for the first time after a body was found in a car registered to the musician. The deceased was identified last month as a teenage girl, who was said to be between the ages of 14 and 15. The body has since been identified as Celeste Rivas Hernandez, 15, with the exact cause of death currently listed as “deferred”. “Deferred cases can take a few months before a cause of death is determined,” said the medical examiner’s office. According to a recent report by People, the LAPD’s robbery-homicide division is still investigating the…

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Sydney’s beloved “shitty grunge” trio The Dead Love have risen from the grave, announcing their official reunion with a run of shows this January. After farewelling fans in 2023, the cult grunge-punk faves are back to remind us why they were one of Australia’s most ferocious underground bands. The Back From The Dead Love Tour will kick off in January 2026, with The Dead Love hitting four cities across the country. They’ll get things started in Adelaide at Ed Castle on Friday 16 January, before heading north to Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Saturday 17 January. The chaos continues the…

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California emerging electronic music producer Drewski The Homie shares his brand new single I’ll Be Alright, an upbeat alt-pop track with electro-pop touches.  What I like the most about this song is its passionate vocals and how they radiate so much raw emotion and soul, beautifully drawing my attention to his relatable storytelling. I’ll Be Alright is a song about feeling unheard, lost, and heartbroken, but still clinging to hope and love as a lifeline. As the title implies, it’s a song that reassures a partner that things will be alright as long as they reassure them with love and not…

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When Noel Gallagher met Matthew McConaughey at a Hollywood wedding in 2017, the Oscar-winning actor blew his mind. “He’s like a character from Star Wars,” enthused Gallagher. “He was spewing out all this Texan wisdom.” Over the past five years, McConaughey has imparted his Noel-approved philosophies and life lessons via two books – his autobiography Greenlights was published in 2000 and he followed that up earlier this year with his Poems & Prayers collection. In an upscale hotel in London, McConaughey tells NME that “it’s been six years since I’ve been in a film but I’ve created other characters for…

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Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), the world’s largest festival and business gathering for electronic music, has just completed its ADE Pro Conference program. The final speakers include KI/KI, Chris Stussy, DJ Bone, Daft Punk Creative Director Cédric Hervet on the new Daft Punk Experience, TikTok phenomenon DJ AG, alongside Insider Knowledge sessions with platforms Spotify, YouTube featuring TxC, and Epic Games, plus a host of music industry powerhouses. These come alongside Armin van Buuren, Hannah Laing & Joris Voorn together on stage, Voices From The Lake, ANNA, Grammy-winning producer Focus… (Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé), and others. With the program now complete, highlights…

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Steve Winwood on the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino Sept. 28. (PHOTO: Joel Naphin) Steve WinwoodOLG Stage at Fallsview CasinoNiagara Falls, OntarioSeptember 28, 2025 SETLISTGlad (Traffic cover)Can’t Find My Way Home (Blind Faith cover)Why Can’t We Live Together (Timmy Thomas cover)I’m a Man (The Spencer Davis Group cover)Forty Thousand Headmen (Traffic)Roll With ItWe Can Work It Out (The Beatles cover)Back in the High Life AgainThe Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Traffic)Dear Mr. Fantasy (Traffic)Higher LoveGimme Some Lovin’ (The Spencer Davis Group cover) All photos by Joel Naphin©2025. Please DO NOT copy or use without permission.

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Billboard’s Friday Music Guide serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond.  Explore See latest videos, charts and news This week, Luke Combs is feeling wistful, Leon Thomas is feeling vindictive, and of course, the most anticipated pop release of the entire year is finally upon us. Check out all of this week’s picks below: Taylor Swift, The Life of a Showgirl Yes, Taylor Swift‘s finally back doing big pop, and yes she’s got Max Martin and Shellback…

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Taylor Swift has reflected on her massive ‘Eras Tour’, but revealed that she has no intention of heading out on the road again soon. The pop giant released her 12th studio album ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ today (Friday, October 3), following on from last year’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’. As Swift has explained, the LP explores “what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life” during the record-breaking ‘Eras Tour’. Produced by Max Martin and Shellback, alongside Swift herself, the album was recorded in Sweden in between shows on the huge trek. Speaking to Greg James on BBC…

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This Ain’t Real is the resonating sophomore album from Copenhagen-based quartet HalfCutLemon, whose dynamic sound spans from jagged post-punk intensity to hauntingly cinematic atmospheres, blending angular guitars, twinkling keys, and layered vocals into a compelling, emotionally charged listening experience. “Ointment” kicks off the album with an ardent rock sound, featuring vocals that swell from debonair intrigue into punchy passion as twangy guitars and a post-punk bass undercurrent intertwine. A slowed-down “wait for me” sequence channels a climactic vigor, as bolstered vocal layers add further infectiousness; the aesthetic reminds fondly of a cross between Interpol’s post-punk moodiness and Television’s sturdy guitar…

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South Korean artist Kikai Udon shares his brand new single Ehlika, a smooth, romantic indie-pop cut.  What I like the most about this song is its warmth and how soothing and expressive his vocal delivery is, radiating vulnerability and raw emotion from start to finish. Ehlika finds the talented artist singing about an intimate moment of unspoken tension between two people, where they are sharing the same space but leave unsaid feelings that linger even after goodbye. A relatable storytelling that is wrapped around a delicate production that pairs his lovely vocals with intricate guitar plucks, subtle atmospherics and steady drum…

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