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The Black Keys once again are set to release new album "Peaches!"
The Black Keys have been the definition of consistent and excellence for decades with consistent hits like, "Howlin' For You", "Lonely Boy", and a host of other indie classics. Their raw sound has captured audience from multiple generations of music lovers. But now, they are set to release their third album in three years.
21 hours ago


Jeremy Parsons Revisits Youthful Restlessness in “Who Was I”
Jeremy Parsons has long been a thoughtful voice in the Americana and country landscape, and with “Who Was I,” he offers a reflective, plainly spoken meditation on youth, identity, and the long arc of personal growth. It’s the kind of song that feels rooted in tradition, not because it mimics the past, but because it embraces one of country music’s oldest instincts: telling the truth about where you’ve been.
Apr 15


Shweta Harve’s ‘Have You Loved Like a Tree?’ Finds Strength in Stillness
In a pop landscape increasingly shaped by immediacy — instant hooks, emotional spikes, and algorithm-friendly intensity — Shweta Harve’s “Have You Loved Like a Tree?” moves in the opposite direction. It doesn’t rush to impress. It doesn’t build toward a towering climax. Instead, it settles into something quieter and more deliberate, asking listeners to sit with a question that feels almost out of step with modern pop’s pace: What does it mean to love in a way that endures?
Mar 30


Miss Freddye Lets the Blues Speak Plain on “Slippin’ Away”
Miss Freddye doesn’t dress the blues up for company, and on Slippin’ Away, she doesn’t try to sell you anything you haven’t already lived through yourself. That’s part of what makes this single work. It’s direct, unpretentious, and grounded in the kind of emotional reality that blues has always depended on to stay relevant.
Mar 18


Gary Pratt Finds the Sweet Spot Between Nostalgia and Now on “Buzzin’”
There’s a particular kind of country song that doesn’t try to prove anything — it just exists in a moment and trusts you’ll recognize yourself in it. Gary Pratt’s “Buzzin’” is exactly that kind of song. It’s not chasing reinvention or staking a claim in the genre wars. Instead, it settles comfortably into the space where memory, place, and feeling intersect.
Mar 18


Jim Irsay Collection sets new records with Black Strat selling for $14.55 million dollars
On March 12, 2026, the late Jim Irsay, former owner of the Indianapolis Colts, had his vast and impressive collection of famous musical instruments, sports memorabilia, and a slew of other kinds of iconic pieces. The sales were overseen by Christie's Auction House and it generated 93 million dollars, which significant amounts of money went to charity. Here are some of the notiable items.
Mar 16


Nashville might be getting its own Sphere, but who would play there?
The Sphere in Las Vegas was opened to the public on September 29, 2023 to vast interest and awe in the spectacle that is The Sphere. The Sphere has been host to a lot of different events like UFC 306, countless movies and the main one, many different residencies from musical artists. The bands include Dead & Company, The Eagles, Backstreet Boys, Phish, and U2. So if a Sphere is built in the music city, who would be some artists that could play there?
Mar 11


Midnight Sky Finds Clarity and Conviction on “Straight At the Sun”
Americana-leaning rockers Midnight Sky deliver a bright, purposeful performance with their latest single, “Straight At the Sun.” Pulled from the album Just Before Dawn, the track balances thoughtful lyricism with an accessible, radio-friendly sheen — a combination that should resonate strongly with fans of roots-oriented country rock and Triple A formats alike.
Feb 25


Hearts on the Highway: Eleyet McConnell Turn Trial into Triumph on The Journey
There’s a certain kind of rock record that doesn’t announce itself with flash—it arrives with conviction. On The Journey, released March 6, 2026, Eleyet McConnell don’t chase trends, they chase truth. And they do it with guitars up, eyes forward, and zero interest in playing it safe.
Feb 25


Louder than Life line up released on Monday to overwhelming praise and anticipation
One of the biggest music festivals in music, Louder than Life, which takes place in Louisville, Kentucky in September from the 17th to the 20th, has just dropped their line up and fans are extremely excited. It boasts huge bands like, Limp Bizkit, Iron Maiden, Tool, Pantera and Danzig on the same day, and there are so many other amazing band lineups that are in this festival.
Feb 25


Come Live the “High Life” with Cody Howell
New to Nashville, Cody Howell is creating a space for himself an a saturated country market rife with inauthenticity. “High Life”, his...
Feb 23, 2024


You’re Going To Want To Hear County Wide’s “Good Advice.”
Kentucky-based band, County Wide, released their latest single! “Good Advice” is reflective upon each member’s growing years, and the...
Oct 26, 2022


Album, Short Film, or Both? Lizzy McAlpine Does It All With Five Seconds Flat
Film has the power to convey emotion through a series of shots with specific lighting, acting, and music. It can combine many different...
Jun 9, 2022
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