SZA shares cover of Goo Goo Dolls' 'Iris'

SZA has shared a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls' 1998 hit 'Iris' via Instagram. She paired the recording with a 'deep fried' edit based on a TikTok trend featuring 1990s throwback photos. 'I couldn’t stop singing it,' she said.

SZA recently posted her version of the Goo Goo Dolls' enduring track 'Iris' on Instagram. The cover accompanies a 'deep fried' visual effect, drawing from a popular TikTok trend where users post personal photos from the 1990s. SZA commented, “I couldn’t stop singing it,” explaining her impulse to record the song originally released in 1998. Pitchfork noted the share in an article published on March 22, 2026, inviting listeners to hear it below the post, though the audio is hosted on Instagram. This release comes amid a strong year for SZA. In 2026, she won a Grammy for Record of the Year with her collaboration 'Luther' alongside Kendrick Lamar. Just last month before the cover's release, she contributed the original song 'Save the Day' to the soundtrack of Pixar's 'Hoppers.' SZA's latest album projects include 'SOS' from 2023, expanded in 2025 with 'SOS Deluxe: Lana,' adding four tracks: an updated 'Joni' featuring Don Toliver, 'Take You Down,' 'PSA,' and 'Open Arms (Just SZA).' The Pitchfork piece also references their past Sunday Review of 'Iris.'

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Kim Gordon announces new album Play Me

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Kim Gordon, former Sonic Youth member, has revealed her third solo album, Play Me, set for release on March 13 via Matador Records. The announcement coincides with the debut of lead single 'Not Today,' accompanied by a music video directed by Rodarte founders Kate and Laura Mulleavy. The album explores themes of modern news, AI, and societal shifts through beat-oriented tracks produced by Justin Raisen.

The Official Rock & Metal Singles Chart for the week of 20 February 2026 to 26 February 2026 shows Goo Goo Dolls' Iris maintaining its position at number one. Compiled by the Official Charts Company, the chart reflects sales of downloads, CDs, vinyl, and other formats across the UK. Several classic tracks continue to dominate the rankings.

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The Goo Goo Dolls are set to release a special limited-edition live vinyl album capturing their performance on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series. This keepsake offers fans a tangible record of the band's memorable appearance. The album is described as a way to preserve the concert experience.

New York band Geese performed a cover of the Stone Roses' 1989 track 'Fools Gold' during their concert on March 24 at Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse. The group integrated the cover into their song '2122' from the 2023 album 3D Country. This tribute follows their recent shout-out to the Stone Roses at the BRIT Awards.

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Arlo Parks has released 'Get Go', the third single from her upcoming album Ambiguous Desire (April 3), following the January announcement and prior singles 'Heaven' and '2SIDED'. The lo-fi track with skittering beats highlights her honeyed vocals, succeeding her 2023 album My Soft Machine.

Ace Records has announced 'Where the Willow and the Dogwood Grow', a new compilation album featuring 19 covers of songs by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan, due out on May 29. Contributors include Bruce Springsteen, the late Johnny Cash, the Ramones, Willie Nelson, and Joan Baez, among others. Many tracks were hand-picked by the songwriters themselves.

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Weezer has unveiled a new single titled 'Shine Again', produced by Kenny Beats, marking their first original music since 2022. The track serves as the lead single for the band's upcoming 16th studio album. It arrives amid preparations for a major US tour later this year.

 

 

 

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