Episode Description
Taylor Swift is reportedly releasing a secret movie alongside her new album The Life of a Showgirl on October 3.
HUNTR/X, the fictional K-pop group from KPop Demon Hunters, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Golden,” while the singers behind the project discuss inspirations and future plans.
The FTC and seven state attorneys general sued Live Nation and Ticketmaster, alleging deceptive pricing, collusion with brokers, and violations of the BOTS Act.
Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James, known for hits like “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” died in a plane crash in North Carolina at age 57.
Miley Cyrus released the deluxe edition of Something Beautiful with two new tracks featuring Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham, and David Byrne.
Over 400 artists and labels launched the No Music for Genocide boycott of Israel, with Massive Attack also pulling music from Spotify.
U2 will receive the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize for socially conscious music, awarded October 21 in Tulsa.
Halsey says she is not allowed to make a new album after The Great Impersonator underperformed compared to Manic, despite a strong tour and 100,000 first-week sales.
New Releases
- Am I The Drama? - Cardi B (sophomore album with guests Kehlani, Summer Walker, Cash Cobain)
- Tron: Ares (Original Soundtrack) - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (glitchy, distorted score in Nine Inch Nails style)
- Better Broken - Sarah McLachlan (first new music in over a decade)
- Rainy Sunday Afternoon - The Divine Comedy (Brian Ibbott: “like sitting in a comfy chair with brandy in hand”)
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Produced by Hammond Chamberlain and Anthony Lemos. Written and hosted by Brian Ibbott and Eileen Rivera. Executive producer Tom Merritt. Theme music by Lex Dallas and the State Street Players.
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