Listeners, the music world over the past 24 hours has been buzzing with new releases, high-profile performances, and noteworthy developments spanning genres. Today, listeners are celebrating new music from acclaimed artists such as DJ Snake and Armand Hammer, both of whom headline this week’s album drop according to Soap Central. Rock fans are treated to notable releases including Alexisonfire’s covers EP “Copies of Old Masters: Volume 1,” Armor For Sleep’s introspective fifth LP “There Is No Memory,” the long-awaited full album release of The Cranberries’ 1995 MTV Unplugged session, and Finger Eleven’s thunderous “Last Night On Earth,” as reported by 93X. Portugal. The Man’s tenth record “SHISH” has also arrived, blending Alaskan roots with bold, abrasive rock energy. Blues enthusiasts can enjoy Slash’s lively new concert album “Live at the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival,” capturing his deep blues influences.
Pop and R&B welcome fresh singles and projects from Katy Perry with “Bandaids,” Hilary Duff’s “Mature,” Kehlani’s “Out the Blew,” and collaborations such as Jonas Brothers and Kenny G’s “Coming Home This Christmas.” Shatter the Standards highlights new releases from Mavis Staples with the soulful “Sad And Beautiful World,” as well as genre-blending offerings from ROSALÍA, Kehlani, and Mack Keane.
Hip hop listeners get a treat with A$AP Ferg’s “P.O.L.O.” and Oh No’s collaborative “Rooftop Shottas,” featuring appearances by Aloe Blacc and Ghostface Killah. Twittering Machines draws attention to Armand Hammer & The Alchemist’s “Spirit World Field Guide II” and Young Miko’s “Do Not Disturb,” both quickly trending across social media.
Industry watchers are noting a surge in music created by AI-powered “artists.” According to A Journal of Musical Things, a growing number of AI acts appear on major charts, sparking debate about authenticity and the role of technology in music creation.
Moments in pop history are also honored today. 95.7 BEN FM recognizes the birthday of Lorde and David Guetta, two artists who have shaped electronic and pop music. Bruce Springsteen’s iconic “Tunnel Of Love” album’s milestone and Taylor Swift’s memorable debut on Saturday Night Live are remembered for their cultural impact. Aretha Franklin’s final performance and the tragic Linkin Park concert accident in 2012 underline the emotional highs and lows that music can bring.
Touring news continues as summer festival season builds momentum, with major acts lining up their schedules according to Madcap Global Entertainment.
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