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Sting’s is being sued by his former Police bandmates Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland over alleged missing royalties for their signature song “Every Breath You Take,” according to reports published by the Los Angeles Times and other titles. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Summers and Copeland filed their lawsuit in London High Court, in which they claim they were never properly credited as songwriters on “Every Breath You Take,” their biggest hit in the U.S. The pair also claim they never received royalties for their contributions to it. Sting (real name: Gordon Matthew Sumner) and his publishing company,…
Utah-based singer-songwriter Spencer Sanders crafts a touching, memorable sound on new track “Healing,” capturing the process of healing through personal differences amidst a sound that spans from melodic rock crispness to orchestral pop. “I wanted to sonically bring together two opposing genres—orchestral pop and yacht rock—in a way that symbolized two people healing despite differences,” Sanders explains. “‘Healing’ is rooted in the idea that with enough love and effort all rifts can be bridged.” A sweeping orchestral grandiosity takes hold immediately, as lavish strings tug at the heart. Tender, blues-touched guitar twangs meld with Sanders’ warming vocals, admitting “I can’t…
Press release – After a long-protracted debate with Universal Music Group – Dream Syndicate announced today that it has earned the right to reissue their sophomore album Medicine Show as a new, 42 song 4-CD box expanded collection featuring 29 unreleased recordings from the bands 1983-84 era via their own Down There label, distributed by Fire Records. A U.S. fall tour entitled The Dream Syndicate Presents Medicine Show was also confirmed. This expanded deluxe edition CD collection features previously unreleased 1983-84 live recordings, radio sessions, rehearsals, demos and other unreleased from the band’s archive. A stand alone classic original album will also be available…
Bon Jovi are set to revisit their 2024 record ‘Forever’ in a new collab album that will see them join forces with artists including Bruce Springsteen, Avril Lavigne, Robbie Williams and more. READ MORE: Bon Jovi talk “joyous” new album and battling health problems: “We’re not dead yet” Titled ‘Forever (Legendary Edition)’, the record also features guest artists like Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Ryan Tedder, the War & Treaty, Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott, and more. It arrives October 24, and you can pre-order/pre-save here. Tomorrow (August 29), they’re dropping Springsteen collab ‘Hollow Man’ as well as a new single ‘Red, White…
Fresh off dropping their most ambitious record yet, Melbourne heavyweights Thornhill are levelling up in a big way. The band have just announced their biggest Australian headline tour to date, hitting stages in February 2026 with a stacked international lineup in tow. The run will mark Thornhill’s first Aussie shows since unleashing their career-defining third album BODIES, which debuted at #4 on the ARIA Albums Chart and landed triple j’s coveted Feature Album slot. After conquering sold-out preview shows, the band are now ready to bring BODIES to fans on home turf with their biggest production yet. Thornhill – ‘TONGUES’…
Press release – Rochester, NY Alt/Pop/Synthwave Artist Arena Releases Electrifying Cover of Robert Tepper’s “No Easy Way Out” — Featuring Robert Tepper Himself Alt/Pop/Synthwave artist Arena has unveiled his latest release, a powerful reimagining of Robert Tepper’s classic “No Easy Way Out.” Originally featured on the blockbuster Rocky IV soundtrack, the song became an anthem of determination and resilience. In a move that sets this release apart, the track features none other than Tepper himself, bringing a rare and authentic connection between the original and the modern version. The song was produced by Justin “JD” deBlieck (Ice Nine Kills). “After seeing the response from my cover of Van…
A Kpop Demon Hunters sequel is reportedly in the works – find out more below. Per a Deadline report, Netflix is in early talks about a sequel to its hit original animated film Kpop Demon Hunters. Released in June on the streaming service, the animated film follows K-pop girl group named Huntr/x. Huntr/x are made up of members Rumi, Mira and Zoey, who lead double lives as demon hunters who fight rival boy band The Saja Boys, whose members are secretly demons. Earlier this week, it was announced that Kpop Demon Hunters has already become the most streamed movie in…
BOYNEXTDOOR scores its first-ever No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, debuting atop the chart released Aug. 27 with “Count to Love.” The track is off the K-pop boy band’s second Japan single “BOYLIFE.” The CD version dropped Aug. 20 following its digital release two days earlier. The song topped physical sales with 431,795 copies sold, significantly surpassing the first-week sales of the band’s previous single “AND,” while also coming in at No. 5 for radio airplay, No. 37 for video views, No. 32 for downloads, and No. 52 for streaming. Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s “Summer Shadow” holds at No.…
Multi-genre Sydney rapper Zion Garcia will officially share his debut EP, The New Film Star, independently tomorrow on Friday, August 29th. A reflection on heritage, representation and the city that raised him, Garcia self-describes his style as “geek rap” and describes the EP itself as a rumination on grand delusions. “We have big dreams that we don’t even know if we can achieve, or how we can go for it,” he says. “It’s about striving for the same representation in the upper echelon, where there’s the same level of balance and views of stars and regular people.” Garcia will launch…
Suge Knight believes Drake has been showing off a fake Death Row Records chain, which was never in 2Pac’s possession. On Tuesday, The Art of Dialogue podcast made a call to Knight, who remains behind bars in California serving a 28-year prison sentence. The Death Row founder says it was his idea to create a label chain, and claims he gave the first pendant to Snoop Dogg, who eventually switched it out for a dog paw. “When I came up with the idea to make the Death Row chain, one, it had never been done before,” he said. “Two, it…