Some songs feel engineered. Others feel summoned. Twisted, the blistering track from the band Scarecrow, lands squarely in the latter category—a gritty, electrified storm that refuses to sit quietly in the background. From the very first riff, the song coils with restless energy, like a live wire sparking in the dark. At the center of
Month: March 2026
In an era where music is often measured by metrics, moments, and viral velocity, there remains a quieter, more profound movement taking shape—one driven not by noise, but by meaning. At the center of that movement is Candace Woodson, an artist whose work embodies what many are beginning to call “Women’s Mo”—a momentum rooted in
Ashley McBryde has officially revealed the full tracklist for her fifth studio album, Wild, due out May 8 via Warner Records Nashville, with a little help from her McBryde Trybe. This reveal was the whole event, and fans got pulled directly into it. According to the press release, 11 patches were mailed to fans in
If you’re still out here trying to define Sturgill Simpson by genre, I don’t know what to tell you anymore. The man treats genre lines like optional suggestions, and we’re all just blessed to witness the flow. Case in point… two of the most random, “wait… WHAT?” collaborations you probably forgot about if you ever
Festival season is picking up, and if you’re heading out for a weekend show, multi-day event, or a parking lot tailgate, your setup is going to make or break the experience. A lot of people treat these trips like a last-minute scramble. They throw some gear in the trunk, hope for the best, and spend
There are big artist moves, and then there are “we’re building an entire radio station around you” moves. This week, Morgan Wallen landed firmly in the second category. Starting April 7, fans will get Morgan Wallen Radio, a full-time SiriusXM channel built around his music, his influences, and whatever else he feels like spinning that
Rob McConnell, President and CEO of Canada’s Relmar Media Company and host of Canada’s syndicated radio and TV show The ‘X’ Zone, has written an unexpected song in honor of a frequent guest, author, scientific thinker, and radio personality: Howard Bloom. Bloom, the author of nine books, has been called The Einstein, Newton, Darwin, and
Judy Collins has announced a sprawling farewell tour that will begin this summer. Billed as the “Sweet Judy Blue Eyes” Tour, Collins’ will first play a few “warmup” shows in June of this year, followed by the official start of the tour on July 4 at the “America Made in Virginia: 250 Years Together” celebration
Jelly Roll‘s mother, Donna DeFord, wiped away tears in her front-row seat to watch him be inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on Tuesday night (March 10.) The milestone moment was the culmination of a long road, and a family history filled with ups and downs. As he accepted his trophy to become an official
Yes, that was Johnny Cash‘s cross around Jelly Roll’s neck during the “Save Me” singer’s Grand Ole Opry induction ceremony. The ornate gold necklace was a gift from the Cash family — one that broughtJelly Roll’s journeyto God center stage. Jelly Roll’s Grand Ole Opry Induction Speech “Some stories only God can write and this
R.E.M.’sMichael Stipehas given an update on his debut solo album, admitting that it has “taken longer than I wanted”. The singer has only released a handful of songs under his own name since his former band split amicably in 2011,including ‘I Played The Fool’ with Andrew Watt, Josh Klinghoffer and Travis Barkerearlier this weekfor the
Godsmack plan to smack us visually with their upcoming concert film documenting their final performance with their retired band members, Live at Mohegan Sun, which they plan to release May 1 on Blu-ray/CD and on 2LP vinyl. Check out the full trailer, as well as a preview of the movie that comes via their official
Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing
In February of 1968, the Beatles gathered in EMI Studios to shoot a pair of videos for their song “Lady Madonna,” their first single of that year. Back then, of course, they weren’t called “music videos,” but instead “promotional films.” And as was often the case with the Beatles, the original plan turned into something
Country singer Billy Gilman revealed this mother Frances G. Gilman died earlier this week. She is remembered for her “warmth, humor and boundless generosity.” Frances Gilman leaves behind two sons and two grandsons who “brought her endless joy.” She also leaves behind husband William Gilman Jr., Billy’s father. Gilman is known for two Top 40
Colter Wall is stepping away from the stage. The Canadian country singer announced Wednesday (March 11) that he is canceling the remainder of his 2026 tour and taking an indefinite hiatus from live performances to focus on his mental health. In a message shared on social media, the 30-year-old was candid about what led to
The Pretty Recklesshave announced their new album ‘Dear God’ with the thrashy lead single ‘When I Wake Up’ –listenbelow. The New York band, led byTaylor Momsen, will release their fifth studio album via Fearless Recordson June26and you can pre-order your copyhere. The record will include their 2025 single ‘For I Am Death’, and now they
Hell yeah, Crobot. The stoner band has been characteristically unstoner with how much they’ve been up to. Yesterday, the occasional unofficial holiday of Friday the 13th, Crobot dropped two things—first, they announced their upcoming new album Supermoon, and second, they shared the lead single from the album, called “Foot Off,” which you can listen to
Phil Campbell, who played guitar in Motorhead from 1984 until their disbandment in 2015, has died. He was 64 years old. The news was shared by his family on social media, who noted that his passing occurred after “a long and courageous battle in intensive care after a complex major operation.” Last month, Campbell canceled
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