Whenever Puddle of Mudd and their vocalist Wes Scantlin appear in the news, we’re never sure what kind of news we’re gonna get. This time it’s not bad. Scantlin was recently interviewed by rock personality Mark Strigl, where he spoke on the band’s recent album Kiss The Machine, but mainly about his upcoming solo record.
Month: May 2025
Rachael Sage’s soul-stirring blend of poetic folk-Americana returns to captivate hearts with ‘Canopy,’ the luminous lead single from her forthcoming album. In one of her most heartfelt and melodically rich offerings to date, Sage weaves a powerful call for inclusivity, compassion, and unity – a tender anthem of hope in an era marked by division
Stephen Thomas returns with new single and music video, ‘Breaking Hearts’, which takes a dark turn from his previous releases. ‘Breaking Hearts’ is a punk pop anthem – with the soul of hip-hop – that’s a bit more rough around the edges than any of his previous releases. Upbeat and raw, it’s unmistakably rock and
Going solo is an opportunity to create a separate narrative. It’s also an opportunity to spectacularly fail without the creative and musical input of bandmates who helped an artist to fame in the first place. Some of the biggest names in rock created remarkable tandem solo careers that added to their already-established legacy, including members
Former Eagles member Don Felder says he’s on good terms with his old bandmates these days, but that doesn’t mean he’ll be appearing with them on any of the remaining Sphere residency shows. “I’ll tell you this, I’m not holding my breath,” Felder responded when Sirius XM host Eddie Trunk asked about a possible Sphere
The bookies’ odds have been revealed for who is most likely to win the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 this year. The competition is set to commence on May 13 in Switzerland, with the finale airing on May 17. This year, 37 countries will be competing, with the likes of Estonia’s Tommy Cash, the UK’s Remember
Fusing the speed and attitude of skatepunk with the passion and precision of melodic hardcore, Nuraghe delivers a raw yet polished punk rock experience. Inspired by genre icons like Frenzal Rhomb, NOFX, and Ten Foot Pole, the band injects their distinct energy into each track, offering high-velocity riffs, anthemic choruses, and lyrics that hit where
Photo credit: Martin Lawenthal – MLVisions Lexxi Meshan’s “Rocky” Is a Testament to Strength, Growth, and Raw Honesty In the world of hip-hop, where authenticity reigns supreme, Lexxi Meshan’s Rocky is an undeniable declaration of resilience, growth, and raw honesty. It’s more than just another track — it’s a reflection of her personal battles, her
Madrid-based artist Ictiandro Fuses Rock, Pop, & Poetry in a Daring 12-track Album. Madrid, Spain – Ictiandro is thrilled to announce the release of his new album, “Cuervos Rojos II (Deluxe Edition),” available since March 7, 2025. This 12-track project, clocking in at just over 40 minutes, is a testament to Ictiandro’s multifaceted talent as
Nigerian Hip Hop Artist P.Dicey Showcases Extensive Catalog from 2011 to Present Jos, Nigeria – P.Dicey, the dynamic Nigerian Afrohiphop artist, is set to captivate a global audience by showcasing his extensive catalog of music released from 2011 to the present. With a unique blend of Hip Hop, Afrobeats, and Nigerian influences, P.Dicey’s music offers
Nashville-based Singer-Songwriter Bridges Americana, Rock, and Introspective Storytelling in New Releases Nashville, TN – Corey Robbins is emerging as a vital voice in the Americana scene, crafting songs that resonate with raw emotional honesty and a deep understanding of the human condition. As both songwriter and performer, Robbins shapes every element of his music, collaborating
In an era saturated by algorithm-driven singles and micro-genre trends, Master Plan, the new full-length release from New York City’s Skyfactor, lands as a confident and refreshingly unselfconscious entry into the adult alternative rock space. It’s an album that underscores the enduring value of thoughtful songwriting, ensemble cohesion, and the kind of musical maturity that
You ever hear a song that sounds like it was written by the ghost of a gladiator who just discovered power-pop? No? Well now you have. “Phoenix Rising Soul” by Different Moon is one part inspirational sports movie, one part magical rebirth sequence, and one part mid-2000s AMV-core. I mean that in the best possible
I’ll be honest—my first listen of Collabs: Live at Garcia’s at The Cap left me grinning from ear to ear. It’s got big feelings, big guests, and big moments. Sometimes that works wonders. Sometimes, not so much. “The Mayor” is one of the tightest songs here. George Porter Jr. shows up and turns a solid groove into
For Neah McMeen, the car was more than a mode of transportation — it was a sanctuary. In her poignant new single “Girls Cry In Cars,” the rising Nashville talent captures that universal, unspoken ritual with sincerity and grace. “Girls Cry In Cars” marks McMeen’s third single and arguably her most emotionally resonant to date.
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Mark-Eugene Garcia. This episode is a replay of one of the Best Of Triversity Talk shows from the past. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ
Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their