DEATH CAB FOR CUTTIE Announce New Album – Hear Brisk First Single ‘RIPTIDES’
Daily electricity to load your batteries
17 March 2026
American rock luminaries DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE have been playing around since 1997. They just announced details of their upcoming 11th album. It’s named I BUILT YOU A TOWER and will see the day of light on June 5th. Tracklist right here.
With RIPTIDES they present the first single.
Ben Gibbard: “‘Riptides’ is about the challenge of dealing with personal struggles as
the world around us experiences tragedy and loss on an unfathomable scale. And how
when these two elements intertwine themselves in our psyches, it feels utterly paralyzing.”
DCFC are on a brisk roll. Catch them.
More RADIOHEAD Live Shows In The Future
RADIOHEAD guitarist Ed O’Brien told Rolling Stone Magazine in a
new interview about new gigs: “It’s definitely happening. What we’re
going to do is, every year we’re going to do a different continent, and
we’re going to do 20 shows each year, starting in 2027.”.
.@radiohead to play “20 shows each year” on a different continent from 2027, reveals Ed O’Brien
"No more, no less" https://t.co/XgkYyTQE16
— NME (@NME) March 17, 2026
HÜSKER DÜ – Guitar Rock Champs Released 5th LP ‘CANDY APPLE GREY’ Today 40 Years Ago
Significant longplayers from yesteryear
17 March 2026
HÜSKER DÜ (guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, bassist Greg Norton, and drummer/vocalist Grant Hart) turned up the decibels between 1979 and 1988 with no less than 6 LPs.
The 5th one, named CANY APPLE GREY, came out on 17 March 1986, today
40 years ago. It was their first major label release, though Warner Bros.
Candy Apple Grey was the first Hüsker Dü album to chart on the Billboard Top 200,
but despite positive reviews, exposure with the singles on radio as well as MTV, it
only went to No. 140.
AllMusic said in retrospect: “Demonstrating that punks can mature without losing
their edge, Mould inverts the rules of conventional confessional singer/songwriter songs
with these two haunting numbers, and in doing so, he illustrates the faults with the relatively staid post-hardcore punk that dominates the remainder of the record.”
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KIM GORDON Impresses Once Again With Her 3rd Knife-Edged Album ‘PLAY ME’
17 March 2026
Former Sonic Youth shero KIM GORDON (aged 72) unleashed her
new solo album, titled PLAY ME.
Press info: “Kim Gordon‘s vision of art and noise has come sharper into focus just
as readily as it has changed, a paradigm of possibility that, four decades on, still
feels like a dare. Play Me is distilled and immediate, expanding Gordon’s sonic
palette to include more melodic beats and the motorik drive of krautrock.”
AllMusic says: “Reunited with Justin Raisen, Gordon tightens her focus on quickly recorded dispatches brimming with punk audacity and the multi-layered approach of an artist who still subverts expectations.”
TUTV: At age 72, no pension yet for Gordon. On the contrary, Play Me is her brand-new 3rd LP in 6 years; in between, she writes the records and tours. The first half (1-6) of the album stands out as more melodic the capricious Kim way, less percussion aggressiveness than on her previous work, especially on Play Me, Girl With A Look and sped-up rocker Not Today. Vocally, she impresses once again with her almost out-of-breath vocals.
The second half (7-12) of the full-length connects more with the other LPs. Harsh industrial shock-waves, edgy electro punches, all but one under 3 minutes, which makes your mind swing from left to right and back.
Overall, Gordon takes us again on a spooky-chilling-distressed-knife-edged crusade,
spiked with sinister, haunting, and at times bizarre lyrics. Play her on repeat.
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KORN – Nu Metal Giants Return To EUROPE
Nu metal giants KORN (formed in 1993 – 14 albums so far)
played Europe two years ago and they obviously liked it as
they just announced new dates over there for the Fall.
DEPECHE MODE – British Dark-Electro-Pop-Wave Legends Released 5th LP ‘BLACK CELEBRATION’ Today 40 Years Ago
Significant longplayers from yesteryear
17 March 2026
British dark-electro-pop-wave titans DEPECHE MODE, active since 1980,
released their 5th album, BLACK CELEBRATION, 40 years ago,
on 17 March 1986.
It topped the UK charts, but only went to #90 in the US.
Martyn Atkins designed the album cover, as he’d done for all of the band’s LP
covers since A Broken Frame from 1982. Originally, he had envisioned a physical
miniature building, draped in black banners and inspired by totalitarian imagery,
to be photographed.
However, the band was not happy with the original design and so the cover
was re-designed to include only a cropped, close-up of the original photograph
and they instead emphasized the logos around the image, which the band paid
to have embossed on initial pressings of the album.
The LP’s title was not a reference to Black mass or rituals of the Occult, it was meant to describe the daily boredom of a dreary life without climaxes or hope for improvement.
Martin Gore: “Our songs from Black Celebration capture the idea: Make
the most of what you have, and find consolation wherever you can.”
David Gahan: “It’s a common thing: at the end of a working day you go
out and drown your sorrows no matter how shitty you feel or how bleak your
future looks.”
NME: “Within their own parameters, Depeche Mode create a resonant, if undemonstrative techno-pop tapestry” with “a rich textured sheen that is not without a certain depth. When the songs address topics other than the composer’s state of mind, Depeche Mode sound like a lot more than just a high tech, low-life melodrama.”
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JUST LIKE HEAVEN FEST In PASADINA L.A. – 22 August 2026
JUKEBOX 2026 – WEEK 12 – Five New Rad Tracks Added Twice A Week
Hello, music junkies.
Another batch of 5 new, top-notch tracks have
been added to Turn Up The Volume’s Jukebox.
Listen up.
ALL TOGETHER
TRACK BY TRACK
Band: THE BLACK CROWES
Who: Notorious American blues rockers with
brothers Chris and Rich Robinson as prominent
members.
Track: CRUEL STREAK
Cut from their brand new 10th full-length,
named A Pound Of Feathers.
TUTV: Vintage nasty rawk ‘n heated Crowes roll. A sizzling stroke.
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Band: SECRET WORLD
Who: Ablaze post-punk
combo from down under.
Track: IT HURTS
TUTV: Alarming vocals, vicious pulsations, sick guitars, ceaseless drumming,
and a cry-out chorus. Put all these expressive elements together, and you get
everything you need to go apeshit.
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Band: THE SOPHS
Who: Young up and coming
indies from Los Angeles.
Track: THEY TOLD ME TO JUMP, I SAID HOW HIGH
Piece from their debut LP Goldstar
TUTV: Olé. A stirred-up ska-like groove gets your pelvis abuzz. Rapping vocals,
a hefty guitar upsurge, and 70s organ glow complete the hustling picture. What
if I tell you to jump? Would you?
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Band: YOUNG FATHERS
Who: Scottish hip-rock-hop outfit.
Track: DON’T FIGHT THE YOUNG
TUTV: This is YF’s contribution for the recently released benefit longplayer Help (2)
to raise funds for Warchild UK. It’s a rushing, percussion-motorized steamroller.
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THE LEMON TWIGS
Who: 60s guitar pop addicts,
featuring brothers Brian and
Michael D’Addario.
Track: I JUST CAN’T GET OVER LOSING YOU
Lead single from their upcoming 5th LP, their 3rd in 5 years
(hello Radiohead?) Look For Your Mind, out on May 8th.
TUTV: Melodically, harmonically, guitarly, an early Beatles copy/paste tune.
Image Of The Day – BigXthaPlug On The Cover Of Rolling Stone
Dallas rapper Xavier Landum aka BigXthaPlug who has
3 LPs under his belt is on Rolling’s Stone issue for April 2026.
Yes, he is THE LARGEST.
Yes, he is THE LARGEST.
























