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Brandon Flowers Releases “Thrasher,” a Full Country Album Recorded at Nashville’s RCA Studio A

The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers releases Thrasher on August 21 through Island Records, a 10-track country album recorded at Nashville’s RCA Studio A with session contributions from David Rawlings, pedal steel player Bruce Bouton, and 85-year-old harmonica legend Charlie McCoy, whose credits include Bob Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde and Nashville Skyline. The album is Flowers’ third solo project and his first in more than a decade, following 2015’s The Desired Effect, and represents a full genre departure from the synth-rock and arena anthems that built his career with The Killers. Key Takeaways Thrasher is a 10-track country album produced by Shawn Everett and Jonathan Rado, recorded at RCA Studio A in Nashville, and released August 21 via Island Records. Session musicians include David Rawlings (longtime Gillian Welch collaborator), pedal steel pioneer Bruce Bouton, and Charlie McCoy, the 85-year-old harmonica player whose Nashville session work spans Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley. Three singles preceded the album: “Plans” (June 26), “Paradise,” and “Tiger’s Blood,” each accompanied by studio and live versions filmed at RCA Studio A. The album explores family relationships, loss, memory, and small-town life, drawing directly from Flowers’ childhood in Nephi, Utah, and the country music his father

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CELEBRITY

Prince Timeless Album August 2026 Unreleased Vault Recordings

Prince’s Estate Opens the Vault for “Timeless,” a 10-Track Album of Unreleased Recordings Spanning 1977 to 2016

The Prince Estate and Sony’s Legacy Recordings will release “Timeless” on August 28, a 10-track collection of previously unreleased recordings drawn from Prince’s legendary archive that spans nearly four decades of his career, making it the first posthumous Prince album curated to represent every major creative era of the seven-time Grammy Award winner’s body of work on a single project. Key Takeaways “Timeless” is set for worldwide release on August 28, 2026 through Legacy Recordings in partnership with the Prince Estate, featuring 10 previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1977 and 2016. The album is the first posthumous archival release from the Prince Estate since 2021’s “Welcome 2 America” and the first Prince vault compilation structured chronologically across his entire career. Two pre-release singles are already streaming: “With This Tear,” a 1991 solo performance Prince later gave to Celine Dion, released in April; and “Stone,” a 1995 recording released in June. The tracklist opens with “I Am You,” a rock track from 1977 when Prince was a teenager in Minneapolis, and closes with a live performance of “How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore?” from 2016, the year of his death. Physical formats include a limited-edition purple marble vinyl exclusive, standard

Life After the Runway Exploring New Careers for Former Models

Life After the Runway: Exploring New Careers for Former Models

Models have long been icons of style, movement, and visual storytelling. But the runway isn’t forever, and for many, it’s just the beginning. As the fashion industry evolves and the spotlight shifts, former models are carving out bold new paths across creative, entrepreneurial, and cultural sectors. Their transition isn’t just about reinvention, it’s about reclaiming agency and expanding influence. Whether stepping into business, media, or advocacy, models are proving that their skills extend far beyond posing and presentation. With deep industry insight, global networks, and a sharp sense of aesthetics, they’re uniquely positioned to thrive in roles that demand vision and versatility. From Runway to Boardroom: The Rise of Model Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship has become a natural next step for many former models. Years spent navigating fashion campaigns, brand partnerships, and global tours often translate into sharp instincts for branding and business. Some launch skincare lines, others build creative agencies, and many establish platforms that support emerging talent. Tyra Banks, once a household name on the catwalk, now runs a media empire that includes production, education, and investment. Her pivot wasn’t accidental, it was strategic, rooted in years of observing how models are positioned and perceived. This kind of transition reflects

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How Social Media and Digital Platforms Empower Independent Musicians

Independent musicians are no longer waiting for gatekeepers to validate their careers. With the rise of social media and digital platforms, artists are building sustainable paths on their own terms, often with greater creative freedom, deeper fan engagement, and more agile monetization than traditional routes ever offered. The term “independent musicians” now defines a movement reshaping the music industry from the ground up. Social media for musicians has evolved far beyond promotion. It now functions as a performance venue, a creative studio, and a community hub. Whether sharing a demo on TikTok, livestreaming a rehearsal on Instagram, or releasing a single through a digital distributor, artists have the power to reach listeners directly, without label intermediaries or costly campaigns. Why Independent Musicians Are Thriving Online The appeal of digital platforms lies in autonomy. Artists can experiment with sound, aesthetics, and storytelling without conforming to label expectations or radio formats. That freedom fosters authenticity, and authenticity builds loyalty. Audiences gravitate toward musicians who feel real, accessible, and emotionally resonant. Social media also democratizes exposure. A bedroom producer in Manila can go viral just as easily as a chart-topping artist in New York. Algorithms reward engagement, not budgets. When a clip resonates,

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Summer Box Office $4 Billion 2026 Soundtracks Music Impact

How ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Turned the $4.24 Billion Box Office Summer Into a Soundtrack Event

The 2026 summer box office crossed $4.24 billion in domestic ticket sales through August 16, running 23% ahead of the same period in 2025 and nearly 6% ahead of 2019. The season is now the highest-grossing summer since pre-pandemic levels and is tracking toward the all-time record of $4.755 billion set in 2013. But the story for the music industry is not just the ticket numbers. The two films driving the surge, Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” and Sony/Marvel’s “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” have turned blockbuster cinema into a dual engine for score and soundtrack consumption, pushing composers and licensed artists into streaming charts alongside the popcorn sales. “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” opened to $360 million domestically, the largest opening weekend in box office history, and has generated $2 billion worldwide in just three weeks. “The Odyssey” has earned $504.6 million in North America and $1.29 billion globally, making it Christopher Nolan’s highest-grossing film and the biggest IMAX release ever. Together, the two titles account for a significant share of the summer’s total revenue and have created parallel music moments that extend well beyond the theater. Key Takeaways Domestic summer box office reached $4.24 billion through August 16, the highest since

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Lollapalooza 2026 Makes History With All Female Headliners

Lollapalooza 2026 Makes History With All Female Top Billing and a Stacked Friday Headlined by Charli XCX and The Smashing Pumpkins

Lollapalooza 2026 opened at Grant Park on July 30 with a structural first that no major U.S. multigenre festival has achieved before: every premier top-billing headliner slot across the four-day run is held by a female artist. Charli XCX, Lorde, Olivia Dean, Jennie, Tate McRae, and Doja Cat anchor a lineup of more than 170 acts across eight stages, with advocacy organization Book More Women confirming that this is the first time a festival of Lollapalooza’s scale has placed three or more women at the top of the bill since the group began tracking headliner data in 2018. Friday’s bill delivers one of the weekend’s most loaded schedules, pairing Charli XCX’s headline set behind her new album “Music, Fashion, Film” with a hometown return from The Smashing Pumpkins, who have not headlined Grant Park since 1994. Lollapalooza 2026 runs July 30 through August 2 at Grant Park with 170+ acts across eight stages All premier top-billing headliner slots are held by female artists for the first time in major U.S. festival history Charli XCX headlines Friday with her new album “Music, Fashion, Film”; Lollapalooza is her only scheduled North American concert of 2026 The Smashing Pumpkins headline Friday in a

Kacey Musgraves Cancels Three Tour Dates as Live Music Economics Face Scrutiny

Kacey Musgraves Cancels Three Tour Dates, Putting the Economics of Touring Back Under the Microscope

Kacey Musgraves has canceled three dates from her upcoming Middle of Nowhere tour, affecting scheduled performances in Chicago, Boston, and Brooklyn and raising fresh questions about the financial pressures facing artists as they build large-scale live shows. The canceled performances were scheduled for August 20 at Chicago’s United Center, August 29 at Boston’s TD Garden, and September 2 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Ticket holders were notified of the cancellations, while other performances in the affected markets remain on the tour schedule. The Ticketmaster event information lists the remaining tour schedule and directs fans toward updated event details. Musgraves and her representatives have not publicly provided a reason for the three cancellations. That leaves the business implications more relevant than speculation over the cause. The changes highlight how complicated it can be to build an arena tour around production costs, venue commitments, ticket demand, staffing, transportation, and the economics of moving a large touring operation from city to city. Key Takeaways Kacey Musgraves canceled three scheduled performances in Chicago, Boston, and Brooklyn. The canceled dates are part of her upcoming Middle of Nowhere tour, while other shows in those markets remain scheduled. No public explanation for the cancellations has been provided

Charli XCX Music, Fashion, Film Album Drops July 24

Charli XCX’s “Music, Fashion, Film” Arrives July 24 as the Summer’s Most Debated Pop Album

Charli XCX releases her seventh studio album, Music, Fashion, Film, on July 24 through Atlantic Records — an 11-track, 30-minute project that abandons the dance-floor maximalism of 2024’s Brat in favor of processed guitar riffs, digitally manipulated vocals, and subdued electronic drums. Co-written and produced with longtime collaborators A. G. Cook and Finn Keane, the album represents the British artist’s sharpest creative pivot in a career defined by constant reinvention, and the polarized reaction from fans and critics ahead of release week suggests Charli XCX has once again made the kind of record that forces a conversation about what pop music is supposed to sound like. Key Takeaways Music, Fashion, Film drops July 24 via Atlantic Records — 11 tracks, 30 minutes, co-produced by A. G. Cook and Finn Keane, with a guest appearance from filmmaker David Cronenberg on the closing track “No One Lasts Forever.” The album’s cover art features John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Martin Scorsese — representing the three disciplines in the title — shot by Aidan Zamiri. Four singles preceded the release: “Rock Music” (May 8), “SS26” (May 21), “Wink Wink” (June 26), and “Camera” (July), each accompanied by a music video. The project marks a

How Spotify Pays Artists Per-Stream Rates Explained

How Spotify Pays Artists: Streaming Royalties, Pro Rata, and What Determines Per-Stream Rates

Spotify does not pay artists a fixed amount per stream. The platform operates on a pro-rata model that pools all subscription and advertising revenue in a given month, retains approximately 30 percent, and distributes the remaining 70 percent to rights holders based on each artist’s share of total streams across the platform. That structure means per-stream rates fluctuate constantly — generally landing between $0.003 and $0.005 — and depend on variables that most artists never see on their royalty statements. Understanding the mechanics behind those numbers is essential for any artist or songwriter trying to build a sustainable income from streaming. How Does Spotify’s Pro-Rata Payment Model Work? The pro-rata model, sometimes called “platform-centric” distribution, treats all of Spotify’s revenue as a single pool rather than tracking individual listener payments to individual artists. Spotify collects money from two sources each month: Premium subscription fees and advertising revenue generated from free-tier listeners. After deducting taxes, payment processing, billing fees, and its own approximately 30 percent share, Spotify calculates the remaining royalty pool. Each artist’s payout is determined by their “streamshare” — the proportion of their total streams relative to all streams across the entire platform during that period. If an artist’s

Why Music Brings Us Together: The Universal Language of Emotion

Why Music Brings Us Together: The Universal Language of Emotion

A 2024 cross-cultural study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that music evokes nearly identical emotional responses and bodily sensations in listeners from Western and East Asian backgrounds — even when participants are hearing musical traditions unfamiliar to their own culture. Happy music activates the arms and legs regardless of whether the listener grew up with Western pop or Chinese folk traditions. Sad music concentrates sensation in the chest. Frightening music triggers responses in the gut. The correlation between the bodily sensation maps of Western and East Asian participants reached 0.91 on a scale where 1.0 represents perfect alignment, suggesting that music’s emotional impact operates through biological mechanisms that run deeper than cultural conditioning. What Happens In The Brain When Music Triggers Emotion? The neuroscience of musical emotion has advanced significantly in the past two years, with research moving beyond the observation that music “activates certain brain regions” toward a more precise understanding of how the brain converts sequences of sound waves into felt emotional experience. A paradigm-shifting paper published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience in 2025 introduced neural resonance theory, developed by University of Connecticut psychological sciences and physics professor Edward W. Large. The theory

Flea Performs Honora Tiny Desk Concert for NPR

Flea’s Tiny Desk Concert Showcases Honora as a Full Creative Reinvention

Red Hot Chili Peppers co-founder Flea performed a three-song set for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series on July 13, delivering tracks from Honora, his debut solo album released in March through Nonesuch Records. The intimate performance captured something that a stadium stage never could — a 62-year-old musician returning to the instrument that started everything for him, surrounded by jazz players who treated him as one of their own rather than a rock star on loan. A Trumpet, A Bass, And A Spoken-Word Exit The set opened with “Traffic Lights,” the Honora track co-written with Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and producer Josh Johnson. Flea led on trumpet rather than the bass that has defined his career since the early 1980s, playing over a rhythm section that leaned into atmospheric jazz phrasing rather than the funk-rock attack audiences associate with Red Hot Chili Peppers. The shift was deliberate. Flea set aside the trumpet as a teenager to pick up the bass when Red Hot Chili Peppers formed, and Honora represents a decades-delayed return to the instrument he originally trained on. “Morning Cry” followed, with Flea doubling on bass alongside Anna Butterss, who held down the low end throughout the rest of the

World Cup Final Halftime Show Bieber Madonna Shakira BTS

Justin Bieber Joins Madonna, Shakira, And BTS For First-Ever FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show

FIFA and Global Citizen confirmed on July 8 that Justin Bieber will co-headline the first-ever FIFA World Cup final halftime show on July 19 at MetLife Stadium, joining Madonna, Shakira, and BTS for an 11-minute performance curated by Coldplay’s Chris Martin. The show, produced by Global Citizen in partnership with Live Nation and Done + Dusted, represents the music industry’s single largest convergence at a sporting event in 2026 and positions the World Cup final as a direct competitor to the Super Bowl halftime spectacle that has defined the intersection of sports and live performance for decades. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has said the event will be “definitely the biggest stage ever,” with “a couple of billion” expected to tune in worldwide.   Key Takeaways Justin Bieber joins Madonna, Shakira, and BTS as a co-headliner for the 11-minute halftime performance at the World Cup final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium. Burna Boy, Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel, and PS22 Chorus (featuring Coldplay) will also perform, alongside characters from Sesame Street and The Muppets. Coldplay’s Chris Martin curated the lineup; Global Citizen, Live Nation, and Done + Dusted are producing the show. The performance supports the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund,

Michael Jackson Biopic Crosses $1B Box Office Mark

Michael Jackson Biopic Crosses $1 Billion at the Box Office as Streaming Catalog Surges to 105 Million Monthly Listeners

Lionsgate’s Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” has officially crossed $1 billion at the global box office, becoming the first biopic of any kind in cinematic history to reach the milestone and the first film in Lionsgate’s 29-year history to do so. The Antoine Fuqua-directed film has grossed $1.001 billion through its 12th weekend in release — $371.8 million domestic and $629.8 million international — while simultaneously driving Michael Jackson’s Spotify monthly listener count from approximately 68 million before the film’s April 24 release to roughly 105 million, a catalog resurgence that has generated an estimated 748 million additional streams in the weeks following the premiere.   Key Takeaways “Michael” has grossed $1.001 billion globally ($371.8 million domestic, $629.8 million international), becoming the first biopic ever to cross the $1 billion threshold and only the 62nd film in history to do so The film surpassed Bohemian Rhapsody ($911 million) as the highest-grossing music biopic and Oppenheimer ($975.8 million) as the highest-grossing biopic of any genre Michael Jackson’s Spotify monthly listener count climbed from 68 million to approximately 105 million following the film’s release, with 748 million additional catalog streams generated in under four weeks “Billie Jean” reached No. 1 on Spotify’s Daily