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Today, 2ŁØT unleashes a bold new remix of their title track “Entropy,” reimagined by none other than global dance music pioneer Paul Oakenfold. A high-energy reinvention of the band’s emotional centerpiece, the “fffffffx)” expands the reach of their genre-blurring sound into the world of electronic dance music—layering cinematic builds, infectious beats, and euphoric drops around Rudy Love Jr.’s stirring vocals.
 

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Emerging indie-country singer-songwriter Molly Kruse is poised to captivate listeners with her upcoming album, "Please Lee Ann," scheduled for release on May 9th, 2025. Teaming up with legendary 8x #1 hit songwriter Steve Seskin—whose celebrated compositions have graced the repertoires of country icons such as Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw, and Mark Wills—Kruse delivers a heartfelt and nuanced collection that seamlessly blends folk, indie, and retro-country elements.

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High Sierra Music Festival proudly returns to the picturesque Plumas County Fairgrounds in Quincy, California, for its 33rd annual celebration, taking place July 3–6, 2025.

Elephant Revival brought their "A Game" of inspiring musical evolution to the packed Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado last night. The genuine diversity among the band members provided a staggering display of some of the coolest musical ideas on earth. The band has always self-expressed their musical style as "Transcendental Folk Music," meaning their music transcends many styles, tempos, and cultures.

Hailing from the vibrant musical landscape of Denver, Colorado, and taking center stage at the legendary Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom, rising Denver jam messiahs RADO delivered arguably their largest and most explosive performance to date. With a dynamic display of versatility, cohesion, and ever-expanding improvisational prowess, the Colorado quartet captivated the crowd with an electrifying set that pushed the boundaries of their sound.

Denver-based guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer DJ Williams is a man on a mission. Renowned for his dynamic performances with Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Williams is set to release his highly anticipated solo album, Gravity & Grace, on June 3, 2025. This fearless sonic journey showcases his evolution as an artist, blending deep grooves, soaring guitar work, and raw rock intensity.

Cypress Hill has unveiled “I Ain’t Goin Out Like That (Live at the Royal Albert Hall),” the second track to be released in advance of the eagerly anticipated Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall, a full length live album and concert video immortalizing the hip hop icons’ now legendary collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra—to be released June 6 via Mercury Studios, and available for pre-order now at

Liam St. John, the blues/rock heavy hitter out of Nashville, today released his newest single, “Greyhound Bus Blues,” featuring GRAMMY Award winning bluegrass artist Molly Tuttle. An acoustic video of the song with both Liam and Molly also premiered today on Bluegrass Situation. While the song initially strikes as a high energy, toe-tapping hit, the frank lyrics explore St. John’s journey from Oregon to Nashville, and the demons he may or may not have been running from.

Blues legend Charlie Musselwhite is pleased to share "Sad Eyes", the latest single off of his new album, Look Out Highway, due May 16th via Forty Below Records. Glide Magazine has premiered the track which is out on all platforms today. Listen to "Sad Eyes" here. Pre-save the album Look Out Highway here.
 

Ah, the murder ballad. From “Tom Dooly” to “Stagger Lee” to “Pretty Polly” to more modern takes like “Caleb Meyer,” the category has permeated folk music the world over with its dark narratives and moral high grounds. Grammy-winning quintet The SteelDrivers are no strangers to the genre, their catalog full of songs like “If It Hadn’t Been For Love” and “Shallow Grave,” garnering tens of millions of streams and becoming fan favorites at live shows.

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