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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

New Pornographers update: album and US tour confirmed for spring

“Pure Sticker Shock” is the latest single from The New Pornographers' new album 'The Former Site Of,' due March 27 on Merge Records; watch/share the visualizer HERE. The album is available for pre-order now via both Merge Records and band’s webstore;
presave/pre-order the album HERE. The record is also available in an exclusive “Mai Tai” LP variant HERE and “Spilled Ink” LP variant HERE.

On “Pure Sticker Shock,” frontperson A.C. Newman’s lyrics grapple with self-worth. “This song is not about a specific event, but it has felt very 'applicable' to me and this year of my life,” Newman shares, “It basically asks the question 'What has worth? Who is deciding?' Your market value is not always your value."

The group's tenth studio album was first crafted by Newman in his home studio before being brought to the band, composed of Newman, Kathryn Calder, Neko Case, John Collins and Todd Fancey. The group is joined for the first time by storied session drummer Charley Drayton (Divinyls, Keith Richards, Fiona Apple). Josh Wells (Destroyer, Black Mountain) will join as the touring drummer for the band’s upcoming dates in the Spring.

Of the making of the album, Newman notes, “Having time in my studio really opened things up. I don’t like wasting my bandmates’ time, and always felt guilty when I’d give them a song, ask them to do something, then completely change the song and ask them to do it again. Now I can get the skeleton of a song together first—just a couple of elements, the key feeling, really as little as possible—before bringing it to the band and running from there.”

The band will kick off their U.S. tour in April 22 in Boston. Tickets are available now at thenewpornographers.com, full details and a list of dates can be found below.

In addition to “Pure Sticker Shock,” the album features the group’s most recent single, “Votive,” released in January. The album’s first single “Ballad Of The Last Payphone” is available as a limited 7-inch vinyl first release. Listen to/share the single HERE.

Track Listing: 

1. Great Princess Story
2. Pure Sticker Shock
3. Ballad Of The Last Payphone
4. Spooky Action
5. Wish You Could See Me I'm Killing It
6. Votive
7. The Wine Remembers The Water
8. Calligraphy
9. Bonus Mai Tais
10. The Former Site Of

Tour Dates: 

April 22—Boston, MA—The Wilbur*
April 23—New York, NY—Webster Hall*
April 24—Glenside, PA—Keswick Theatre*
April 25—Rochester, NY—Water Street Music Hall*
April 27—Detroit, MI—El Club*
April 29—Millvale, PA—Mr. Smalls Theatre*
April 30—Cleveland, OH—House of Blues*
May 1—Milwaukee, WI—Turner Hall*
May 2—Minneapolis, MN—The Fitzgerald Theater*
May 3—Chicago, IL—The Metro*
May 5—Englewood, CO—Gothic Theatre*
May 6—Salt Lake City, UT—The Commonwealth Room*
May 8—Seattle, WA—The Showbox*
May 9—Portland, OR—Aladdin Theater*
May 11—San Francisco, CA—The Castro Theatre*
May 12—Los Angeles, CA—Teragram Ballroom*
May 13—Phoenix, AZ—Crescent Ballroom*
May 15—Austin, TX—Mohawk Outside*
May 16—Dallas, TX—The Kessler Theater*
May 17—Baton Rouge, LA—Chelsea's Live*
May 19—Atlanta, GA—Variety Playhouse*
May 20—Saxapahaw, NC—Haw River Ballroom*
May 21—Washington, DC—9:30 Club*

*with Will Sheff (of Okkervil River)

Social Distortion set long-awaited new studio album for May, tour to follow

Influential Orange County, CA punk band Social Distortion's long-awaited eighth album, Born To Kill, will be released May 8 via Epitaph Records. To pre-order the album and/or hear the title track that's been played at shows for the last several months, go to https://socialdistortion.ffm.to/borntokill

Not only the conclusion to a 15-year wait between Social D albums, Born to Kill is t
he first one since Ness’ recovery from a bout with cancer. The title track and mission statement drops nods to Lou Reed ("Rock ’n’ Roll Animal gonna come your way!”) and Iggy and the Stooges (“The agenda is yeah to Search and Destroy”), and David Bowie (“It’s a Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide”) following a few songs later on “Partners In Crime.” 

Co-produced by Ness and Dave Sardy, and featuring guest appearances from Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Lucinda Williams and collaborative cover art by Ness and Shepard Fairey, Born To Kill is the latest installment in a catalog that spans nearly three generations, including Mommy’s Little Monster (1983), Prison Bound (1988), the RIAA gold-certified Social Distortion (1990) and Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell (1992), White Light, White Heat, White Trash (1996), Sex, Love and Rock ’n’ Roll (2004), and Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes (2011).

Social Distortion will support Born To Kill with a North American tour. The tour kicks off in August in Phoenix and concludes in October in San Diego. For support, tickets and further information, see below or go to https://www.socialdistortion.com/tours

Tour Dates: 

August 25 - Phoenix, AZ - Arizona Financial Theatre *
August 28 - Austin, TX - Moody Amphitheater *
August 29 - Dallas, TX - The Bomb Factory *
August 31 - Nashville, TN - The Pinnacle *
September 1 - Atlanta, GA - Coca-Cola Roxy *
September 3 - Raleigh, NC - The Ritz *
September 4 - Washington, DC - The Anthem *
September 5 - Asbury Park, NJ - The Stone Pony Summer Stage *
September 8 - Philadelphia, PA - The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark *
September 9 - Boston, MA - Roadrunner *
September 11 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Paramount *
September 12 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Paramount *
September 14 - Toronto, ONT - HISTORY *
September 17 - Detroit, MI - The Filmore Detroit *
September 20 - Minneapolis, MN - The Armory *
September 22 - Denver, CO - The Mission Ballroom *
September 23 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Union Event Center *
September 25 - Las Vegas, NV - The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas *
September 26 - Reno, NV - Grand Sierra Resort - Grand Theatre *
September 2 -8 San Francisco, CA - The Masonic *
October 1 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Palladium #
October 2 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Palladium #
October 3 - San Diego, CA - Gallagher Square at Petco Park *

# The Descendents support
* The Descendents and The Chats support

The Cribs' North American tour starts in April, new album out now

The Cribs have announced details of their first North American headline tour in nine years. The new album, Selling A Vibe, the UK trio's first in five years, was released last month through Play It Again Sam/PIAS. It already reached #5 on the UK chart. 

Tickets for the tour are on sale now. 

Listen to Selling A Vibe via all platforms HERE
Watch the "Never The Same" video HERE

Of producer Patrick Wimberly (formerly of C
hairlift, with credits including MGMT), the band said, “We’d always said if we made another record we would specifically focus on enhancing the pop element of the band, so Patrick's way of working and experience in that realm seemed a great fit whilst also being a completely new experience.”

Bassist and vocalist Gary Jarman says: "I think as time has gone by our albums have become more and more open - and as such the songs on 'Selling A Vibe' feel very personal. So it can be nerve wracking releasing them because they matter so much to us. I know that may sound overly romantic or idealistic, but ultimately - it's the only thing that matters when all is said and done. Did we connect with people? We don’t want this to be seen as an “indie rock” record or a “punk” record or whatever - all those things that used to seem to matter to us - our only hope is that people enjoy and connect with the songs and lyrics for what they are. We want them to be for everyone, really. And as such, I suppose you could say that makes it our most ambitious album, as we have fully given ourselves over to that. In short, we sincerely hope you enjoy it."

North American Tour Dates:

April 23 – Constellation Room, Santa Ana, CA
April 24 – Echoplex, Los Angeles, CA
April 25 – Popscene @ Brick & Mortar, San Francisco, CA
April 28 – Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR
April 29 – Sunset, Seattle, WA
May 02 – 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN
May 03 – Cactus Club, Milwaukee, WI
May 05 – Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL
May 06 – El Club, Detroit, MI
May 07 – Lee’s Palace, Toronto, ON
May 09 – Warsaw, Brooklyn, NY
May 10 – The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA

Track Lisitng:

1. Dark Luck
2. Selling A Vibe
3. A Point Too Hard To Make
4. Never The Same
5. Summer Seizures
6. Looking For The Wrong Guy
7. If Our Paths Never Crossed
8. Self-Respect
9. You’ll Tell Me Anything
10. Rose Mist
11. Distractions
12. Brothers Won’t Break

Coachella Festival '26 News: Laufey to release deluxe version of album in April

A Matter of Time: The Final Hour, the new deluxe version of LA-based Icelandic-Chinese artist, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Laufey’s Grammy-winning album A Matter of Time, is set for release April 10 via AWAL/Vingolf Recordings. Pre-save/pre-order physical and digital formats here. “How I Get,” one of four new tracks on the deluxe edition, can be heard here.

Laufey's previous two albums were certified gold in the U.S. She performs April 12+19 at Coachella Festival. 

“‘How I Get’ is about the contrast between being disciplined, grounded and in control in every area of my life, except when it comes to one person,” says Laufey. “It explores that unsettling shift where I suddenly find myself chasing the rush and justifying behavior I swore I’d never fall into, because with them, that’s just how I get.”

Produced alongside longtime collaborator Spencer Stewart and Grammy-winning artist Aaron Dessner (Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran), A Matter of Time: The Final Hour's deluxe edition will feature the album’s fifteen original tracks plus four previously unreleased songs.

Earlier this month, Laufey took home Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for A Matter of Time at the 68th Grammy Awards. The win is her second in the category, following a statue for Bewitched at the 2024 awards which made her the youngest artist to win the honor. A Matter of Time was released to widespread critical acclaim in August, debuting at #4 on the Billboard 200 chart and #1 on the Jazz Albums chart (where it continues to hold a spot in the top 10). In January, Laufey was presented with Icelandic knighthood, the prestigious Order of the Falcon, by President Halla Tómasdóttir.

The deluxe album continues to add to a landmark year for Laufey, who is currently on tour throughout the U.K. and Europe with dates already sold out at London’s O2 (two nights), Paris’ Adidas Arena, Dublin’s 3Arena and more. The run follows a sold-out North American leg last year which saw Laufey headline two sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden, two nights at LA's Crypto.com Arena.

Laufey’s first children’s book, Mei Mei The Bunny, is set for release on April 21 via Penguin Random House. A live album, A Matter of Time: Live at Madison Square Garden, is set for release April 18 for Record Store Day.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

David Gray brings unreleased mid-2000s music to light in March

David Gray's Nightjar is a companion album to his 2005 release Life in Slow Motion, out March 27 via Bella Figura Music. Featuring 19 previously unheard songs written and recorded during the same period, Nightjar draws from 2003–2005 sessions that ultimately produced Life in Slow Motion. The song “When I Fall In Love” is out now.

Reflecting on the period, Gray describes it as one of upheaval and creative reset following the unprecedented success of White Ladder. "We were almost three years on the road touring White Ladder,” he recalls. “My father had passed away in the midst of that campaign, and then, shortly after I got home from all of that, my wife gave birth to our first child in somewhat traumatic circumstances. I was also now a successful, famous and wealthy man with the world apparently at his feet. It was a lot to make sense of. Personally, privately, professionally, emotionally, creatively. Way too much to chew in one bite.”

Much of the music was recorded at The Church Studios in Crouch End. “The flavour of some of these songs is one of grief, and in others of confusion and disillusionment,” Gray reflects. “I think I was attempting to make sense of everything that had spun me round so completely in the previous four or five years. That would prove to be a long process, perhaps a never-ending one in some respects.”

That rawness is part of why Gray feels the record matters now. “I think there is a rawness to the emotional tone as well as to the high tempo recording process, and that’s one of the reasons I think it’s important to put this music out,” he says. “Life in Slow Motion was the ambitious and highly produced end result of this 18-month recording blitz, but these other songs reveal much more of the story and shine a light on many of the dark and conflicted feelings that were beginning to crystalize.”

The announcement follows last November's 20th-anniversary reissue of Life in Slow Motion, released as its first-ever vinyl edition.

Track listing:

When I Fall in Love
Money
The Easy Way Out
Nightjar
Green Light
Mr. Bennett
Long Gone Now (Alt Version)
Everybody’s Leaving Town (Drum Delay Mix)
Alive
Poor John
Wave
Sacred Ground (Alt Version)
The Golden Ray
Far From Here
A Model Life / My Angel Now
Madder Rain
Laughing Gas (2004 Version)
Side Effects (May Also Include)
The Final Order

Monday, February 23, 2026

In Theaters on Friday: Documentary 'Billy Idol Should Be Dead'

The feature-length documentary film 'Billy Idol Should Be Dead,' directed by three-time Grammy-winner Jonas Åkerlund and produced by Live Nation Studios, will see its U.S. theatrical release February 26. 

See HERE for screening times and tickets in Rancho Mirage, Cathedral City, Redlands and elsewhere in SoCal. Watch/share a clip from the film HERE.

The film made its festival debut at the Tribeca Film Festival last summer, followed by an award qualifying run. It features Idol’s original song with Academy Award-nominated songwriter J. Ralph, “Dying To Live,” which was recently shortlisted for Best Original Song at the 98th Academy Awards. The film’s coda sequence is built around “Dying To Live,” featuring imagery—both animated and archival—from throughout Idol’s life and career and was written by Idol and Ralph alongside longtime Idol collaborators Steve Stevens, Tommy English and Joe Janiak. 

Listen to the song and watch/share the video of the coda sequence HERE

The song was recently nominated for Best Song-Documentary Film at the Hollywood Music In Media (HMMA) Awards, which also nominated Billy Idol Should Be Dead for Best Music Documentary-Special Program.

Idol’s first full-length album of new music in over a decade, Dream Into It, is out now on Dark Horse Records. The album reached #7 on the U.S. Top Albums Chart and #4 on the U.S. Current Rock Album Chart, #9 on the U.K. Official Album Sales Chart.

The album includes performance and co-writing contributions throughout from Idol’s longtime guitarist/collaborator Steve Stevens plus appearances by Lavigne, Joan Jett and Alison Mosshart of The Kills, and is produced by Tommy English (Kacey Musgraves, blink 182, BØRNS, K. Flay). Stream/purchase the record HERE.

Additionally, Idol recently returned to the road for It’s a Nice Day To…Tour Again! The tour saw Idol sell out venues across the U.S., Europe and Latin America while touring with support from Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, New Model Army and more. The tour announcement video featuring Idol, Jett and comedian Matt Rife was awarded a Bronze CLIO Award in the medium of live music marketing and category of live music promotion. 

Coachella 2026 News: Holly Humberstone to Drop New Album 'Cruel World,' with Summer Tour


Holly Humberstone - who is known for such UK hits as "Work in Progress" and "The Walls Are Way Too Thin" - is set to tour this summer in North American starting in June. 

In addition, the English pop/rock vocalist is set to make festival appearances at Coachella, Bonnaroo, Governors Ball and All Things Go Toronto. On sale now. Full tour routing can be found below.

The forthcoming tour is in support of Humberstone’s sophomore album Cruel World, which is due on April 10 via Interscope Records. 

Lead single “To Love Somebody” has a Silken Weinberg-directed video, inspired by Victorian theatre, the Brothers Grimm and Nosferatu. For Humberstone, “The record explores love as beautiful and inherently painful,” she says.

“I wrote ‘To Love Somebody’ after watching someone close to me go through a brutal heartbreak. It’s better to have loved and lost, even when it sucks, because feeling everything is part of the human experience. Loving hard is a painful thing and there are two sides to love and they exist in the same space to me. They are all real, brutal and vulnerable experiences. This blue and green ball just keeps spinning and you learn to ride things out.”

LISTEN TO/SHARE “TO LOVE SOMEBODY” HERE
WATCH/SHARE “TO LOVE SOMEBODY” HERE
PRE-SAVE CRUEL WORLD HERE

Following her critically acclaimed debut album Paint My Bedroom Black, Cruel World finds Humberstone building a world with sister Eleri and creative director Silken inspired by childhood trinkets unearthed while leaving the haunted house she grew up in. From ballet shoes, Alice in Wonderland books and films like Edward Scissorhands and James and the Giant Peach, sifting through her girlhood belongings reframed the ghosts of Humberstone's past. 

Cruel World was written with a new discipline through daily studio sessions with collaborator Rob Milton and draws deeply on love (romantic, platonic and feminine). Raised among strong women, Humberstone speaks to the way girls are taught to see one another as competition, unlearning that instinct and reclaiming solidarity as survival. 

Gothic love songs on the record like “Die Happy” explore devotion, danger and desire, pulling from fairytales, Dracula and the ache of seasons changing. 


LISTEN TO/SHARE “DIE HAPPY” HERE
WATCH/SHARE THE OFFICIAL VIDEO HERE

Last month, Humberstone returned to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to perform “To Love Somebody.”

WATCH/SHARE THE LATE NIGHT PERFORMANCE HERE

Since emerging with the EP Falling Asleep At The Wheel five years ago, Humberstone has played the stages of Glastonbury, Lollapalooza and Wembley Stadium where she opened for Taylor Swift. The singer won the BRIT Rising Star in 2022, received an Ivor Novello nomination for "Haunted House” and released Paint My Bedroom Black in 2023.

Tour dates:

April 10 - Indio, CA - Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
April 17 - Indio, CA - Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
June 3 - Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
June 4 - Montreal, QC - Beanfield Theatre
June 6 - Toronto, ON - All Things Go Toronto
June 7 - Queens, NY - Governors Ball Music Festival
June 9 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of The Living Arts
June 10 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
June 12 - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
June 13 - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
June 15 - Detroit, MI - Saint Andrew’s Hall
June 16 - Chicago, IL - The Vic Theatre
June 19 - Minneapolis, MN - Varsity Theater
June 21 - Englewood, CO - Gothic Theatre
June 22 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Complex - The Grand
June 24 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox
June 25 - Vancouver, BC - The Commodore Ballroom
June 26 - Portland, OR - Roseland Theater
June 28 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore