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Peter Gabriel in his studio under a blood moon, holding his new single 'What Lies Ahead' amid inventive tools.
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Peter Gabriel releases 'What Lies Ahead' from upcoming album o/i

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Peter Gabriel has unveiled 'What Lies Ahead,' the third track from his forthcoming album o/i, on March 3, 2026, coinciding with the blood/worm moon. The song, produced by Gabriel, explores themes of invention inspired by his father's experiences. It marks the latest in a series of monthly releases tied to lunar cycles.

BTS has released a bonus track titled 'Come Over' exclusively on the deluxe vinyl edition of their album Arirang. Fans who received the vinyl two weeks after the album's March 20 launch have shared snippets online. The group teased the song during a recent livestream.

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Influencer Lexy Panterra turned heads by chartering the TMZ 'After Dark' bus for her single release bash. She packed it with influencers and OnlyFans models for a chaotic rolling bar crawl. All this ahead of dropping her new track 'Pressure' on April 3.

Country-pop star Kacey Musgraves has revealed her seventh full-length album, Middle of Nowhere, set for release on May 1 via Lost Highway Records. The announcement comes with the lead single 'Dry Spell' and its accompanying music video. The album features collaborations with Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, and Gregory Alan Isakov.

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Chris Braide and Dean Johnson, who first collaborated in the late 1990s, have reunited to release a remixed version of their 2005 album The Upside. The album, originally recorded at Virgin Townhouse Studio, is set for release on April 23, 2026, via Upside Records. Their partnership, formed by chance, endured despite diverging careers in the music industry.

Singer-songwriter Yebba has released her second studio album, Jean, through RCA Records, five years after her debut Dawn. The album, executive produced and written by Yebba with John Rooney, explores themes of healing and personal growth. She also announced her first headline tour.

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New Zealand singer-songwriter Aldous Harding has announced her fifth studio album, Train on the Island, set for release on May 8 via 4AD. The follow-up to 2022's Warm Chris reunites her with producer John Parish and includes debut single 'One Stop', pre-order options, and an expanded tour across the UK, Europe, and North America.

 

 

 

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