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Giveaway: Win tickets to see NOTHING MORE live in LA with a Signed Vinyl
NOTHING MORE is headed to Los Angeles on their Carnal Nature tour at the end of the month and Melodic Magazine is giving you and a friend a chance to win tickets to see them live at The Belasco in Los Angeles on January 27th AND a signed vinyl. Head over to our Instagram page and comment who you are bringing with for a shot to win a pair of tickets. Winner will be chosen on Thursday 1/22. Good luck! View this post on Instagram Not feeling lucky? You can find tickets here! Headlining with Catch Your Breath, Archers and Doobie: January 16 / Raleigh, NC / The Ritz January 17 / Charlotte, NC / The Fillmore January 19 / Lake Buena Vista, FL / House of Blues January 20 / Tampa, FL / Jannus Live January 21 / Atlanta, GA / Buckhead Theatre January 23 / Dallas, TX / South Side Ballroom January 24 / Austin, TX / ACL Live January 27 / Los Angeles, CA / The Belasco Theater January 28 / Riverside, CA / Riverside Municipal Auditorium January 30 / Las Vegas, NV / Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas January 31 / Phoenix, AZ / The Van Buren February 02 / Albuquerque, NM / REVEL February 03 / Oklahoma City, OK / Criterion February 06 / Nashville, TN / Marathon Music Works February 07 / Indianapolis, IN / Egyptian Room February 19 / Montclair, NJ / The Wellmont February 20 / Boston, MA / House of Blues February 21 / Bethlehem, PA / Wind Creek February 23 / Montreal, QC / L’Olympia February 24 / Toronto, ON / History February 25 / Detroit, MI / The Fillmore February 27 / Grand Rapids, MI / 20 Monroe February 28 / Chicago, IL / Riviera Theatre March 01 / Madison, WI / The Sylvee March 03 / Minneapolis, MN / The Fillmore March 04 / Winnipeg, MB / Burton Cummings Theatre March 06 / Edmonton, AB / Midway March 07 / Calgary, AB / Grey Eagle Casino March 09 / Vancouver, BC / Commodore March 10 / Seattle, WA / Moore Theatre March 11 / Portland, OR / Crystal Ballroom March 13 / Salt Lake City, UT / Union Event Center March 14 / Denver, CO / Fillmore Auditorium March 16 / St. Louis, MO / The Pageant Keep up with NOTHING MORE: Instagram // Spotify // X // Facebook // TikTok // YouTube // Website

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Normandie releases new single “Cyanide” from upcoming EP

Soulful, yearning R&B is back thanks to Phil.’s new single “stay with me”
For the yearners going into 2026, your new favorite R&B artist has arrived and is delivering music that cuts straight to the soul. R&B sensation, Phil., has released his newest single “stay with me.” Also known as Phillip Johnson Richardson, this artist is not only a phenomenal singer-songwriter, but he also brings his talents to the stages of Broadway as an actor. Phil. is best known for his roles as the Tin Man in The Wiz, Alexander Hamilton in Hamilton, and Knuck in Hell’s Kitchen with co-star Alicia Keys. Beginning his musical journey in 2016 and graduating college with a degree in Musical Theatre in 2018, he has accumulated and brought a youthful soulfulness back into traditional hip-hop, alternative, and R&B scenes with his creativity. Filling his music with emotional lyrics and vocals that feel both refreshing and familiar, he delves into themes of personal experiences and expression. This new song is no exception with lyrics like: “You hold my hand and told me what I’m going through’s okay / told you I love you and I said it to your face / Know I’m scared (but don’t be scared of me) / I’ll be there / All my life its always been easy for me to run away”. If you’re looking for new music in your playlist, or another artist to hyper-fixate on, this guy right here is a perfect start! Keep up with Phil.: Instagram // Spotify // TikTok // X // Youtube // Website

The UK’s alt-pop/rock diva Tally Spear releases new single titled “Upside Down”

Mike Posner adds new lyrics to “I Took A Pill In Ibiza” reflecting sobriety, loss, and faith

Cheska Moore gets honest with new ballad “Don’t Take It Personal”

Broadside announces new album ‘Nowhere, At Last’ alongside intense new single “Dark Passenger”
Broadside has finally announced that their long-awaited fifth album Nowhere, At Last will be released on April 10th via Thriller Records. The Virginia pop-rockers first commenced this darker new era with “I Think They Know,” a haunting anthem for paranoia and imposter syndrome that dropped in April of last year. Since then, they’ve continued to build upon the excitement for their forthcoming record with consistent single releases, including “Warning Signs,” “Someone You Need” and “Blissed Out.” Official news of its release was unveiled on Monday, January 12th with the band sharing, “This album, to us, feels both like a union of our previous 4 LPs and another step further up the road. We can’t wait for you to join us in the blur between dreams.” Pre-order/pre-save for Nowhere, At Last is available here. In addition to the announcement, Broadside has also shared their latest single “Dark Passenger.” The intense track sinks into the exhaustion of the never-ending battle with harmful habits and patterns that come with anxiety and depression. The band acknowledges the chaos of self-sabotage and how it can feel easier to stay instead of walking away from familiarity, even when it quietly suffocates you. Broadside continues to unravel the darker lyrical and musical themes expected on Nowhere, At Last with this intoxicating new effort. The album, which heavily draws inspiration from sci-fi classic The Twilight Zone, captures the band’s evolution and efforts to resonate with not only themselves, but also those who decide to give their music a chance. In an interview with Melodic Magazine, vocalist Oliver Baxxter shared, “Every single song has a moment in it that [makes] you go, ‘Oh shit.’ Whether it’s a production moment, a lyric thing or something, we really made it important for the listening experience and I’m hoping that’s what we nail on a sonic level. We’re trying out a bunch of new style things.” With a busy touring and festival schedule ahead, Broadside is kicking off the new year as support for State Champs across the east coast on their Around the World and Back 10 Year Anniversary Tour. The band is then set to head to Australia with Anberlin, Cartel, Hot Chelle Rae, and This Wild Life before touring with The Maine in the United States and performing at the UK’s Slam Dunk Festival later this spring. Tickets and information for all of Broadside’s upcoming dates can be found here. Nowhere, At Last Tracklist: 1. Cherry Red Ego Death 2. Nowhere At Last 3. Warning Signs 4. Control Freak 5. Dead Roses 6. Someone You Need 7. Mushroom Cloud 8. I Think They Know 9. Blissed Out 10. Dark Passenger 11. What Are You Leaving Behind? 12. Is This It? Keep up with Broadside: Instagram // TikTok // Facebook // X // Spotify // YouTube // Website

By Storm announces duo debut album out January 30

Cresswell trop cher, l'OM valide déjà un coup en or à 0€ avec Benatia !

L'USL Dunkerque s'affaiblit, l'ASSE loupe un gros coup mercato !

Paris FC : un ex serial buteur de l'AS Rome et Manchester City plutôt que Ajorque (Stade Brestois) ?
Le Paris FC balaie large pour dénicher son futur buteur. 15e de Ligue 1 avec notamment 3 défaites et 2 nuls lors des cinq dernières journées de championnat, le club de la famille Arnault qui vient de sortir le PSG de la Coupe de France veut surfer sur cette vague pour se renforcer en attaque. Selon le journaliste mercato Nicolò Schira, le PFC aurait pris des renseignements sur Edin Dzeko, l'attaquant bosnien de 39 ans de la Fiorentina. Une piste qui peut surprendre. L'étrange rumeur Edin Dzeko au PFC L'ancien buteur de Manchester City, l'AS Roma ou encore de l'Inter Milan, actuellement sous contrat jusqu'en juin 2026 avec la Fiorentina, n'entre plus dans les plans de son entraîneur, Paolo Vanoli. Arrivé en Toscane l'été dernier sur un transfert libre en provenance de Fenerbahçe, le Bosnien vit une saison compliquée : seulement 2 but en 18 matchs toutes compétitions confondues, même s'il n'est pas aidé par une équipe en difficulté. Ecarté depuis plusieurs semaines, Dzeko pourrait être tenté par un dernier challenge dans un championnat du top 5 européen. De son côté, le Paris FC cherche désespérément à muscler son attaque. Quinzième de Ligue 1 avec seulement 16 points après 17 journées et 4 longueurs d'avance sur la zone de relégation, le PFC a impérativement besoin de renforts pour se maintenir rapidement et donner de l'allant à un projet qui ronronne. Pour cela, le PFC multiplie les pistes offensives : Ludovic Ajorque, Thijs Dallinga, Mathys Tel, et désormais Dzeko. L'expérience du Bosnien (369 buts et 153 passes décisives en carrière) pourrait apporter le leadership et la présence physique qui manquent aux hommes de Stéphane Gilli. Une vraie piste ? Selon nos informations, le Paris FC a bel et bien un buteur d'expérience dans le viseur. Néanmoins, on nous a laissé entendre que Dzeko ne serait clairement pas une priorité. Cela peut vous intéresser L'OGC Nice moins cher que Désiré Doué, c'est fou !
