Kuru announces Backstage Hologram album with xaviersobased and Lucy Bedroque

Producer Kuru has revealed details of his upcoming album Backstage Hologram, set for release on deadAir, featuring xaviersobased and Lucy Bedroque. The announcement coincides with the release of lead single FW19, accompanied by a video directed by Blindlight. No release date for the album has been set.

Kuru, a DMV-based producer, shared information about his next album, titled Backstage Hologram, which will appear on the deadAir label. The project includes contributions from xaviersobased and Lucy Bedroque. Alongside the announcement, Kuru released the lead single FW19, with a video and artwork directed by Blindlight. The full album lacks a confirmed release date at this time. This follows his 2024 debut album re:wired. Later in the year, Kuru will embark on a sold-out tour alongside Lucy Bedroque and 9Lives. The tour begins on April 18 in Seattle at Barboza and wraps up on May 14 in Toronto at The Opera House. The itinerary includes stops in Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles (two nights), Phoenix, Austin, Houston, Atlanta, Carrboro, Washington DC, Brooklyn (two nights), Philadelphia, Somerville, Chicago, and Detroit. Full dates are: April 18 Seattle WA Barboza; April 19 Portland OR Holocene; April 22 San Francisco CA Great American Music Hall; April 23 Los Angeles CA Echoplex; April 24 Los Angeles CA The Roxy; April 25 Phoenix AZ Crescent Ballroom; April 28 Austin TX Antone's Nightclub; April 29 Houston TX White Oak Music Hall; May 1 Atlanta GA The Masquerade; May 2 Carrboro NC Cat's Cradle; May 3 Washington DC Songbyrd; May 5 Brooklyn NY Music Hall of Williamsburg; May 6 Brooklyn NY Music Hall of Williamsburg; May 8 Philadelphia PA PhilaMOCA; May 9 Somerville MA The Rockwell; May 12 Chicago IL Lincoln Hall; May 13 Detroit MI Third Man Records; May 14 Toronto ON The Opera House.

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Vibrant winter street scene illustrating New Music Friday releases on December 19, 2025, highlighting Kali Uchis and Finn Wolfhard amid diverse genres and holiday cheer.
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New music Friday showcases diverse releases on December 19, 2025

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On December 19, 2025, artists across genres dropped new tracks and videos, capping off the year with holiday-themed and introspective music. Highlights include Kali Uchis's long-awaited official release of 'Muévolo' and Finn Wolfhard's directorial debut for a George Harrison classic. These releases offer a mix of pop, R&B, country, and dance tracks to soundtrack the season.

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Rob Zombie has premiered the music video for his single 'F.T.W. 84' coinciding with the release of his new studio album, The Great Satan. The album is available today via Nuclear Blast Records. Additionally, Zombie announced a co-headlining US tour with Marilyn Manson.

Russell Allen of Symphony X has shared updates on the band's next album, following their 2015 release 'Underworld'. In an interview, he explained the challenges of their creative process and the impact of tours. The band plans to complete recording by year's end after a Latin American tour.

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Chicago indie rock band Friko has revealed their sophomore album, Something Worth Waiting For, set for release on April 24 via ATO Records. The announcement comes with a video for the lead single 'Seven Degrees,' marking the group's first record as a quartet. Produced by John Congleton, the album explores themes of transit and connection.

Spokane's alternative music community comes alive with the Chameleon's 'The Nightmare After Christmas' event, featuring a lineup of experimental electronic artists. The show highlights local talents connected through open mic nights and underscores the growing underground scene. Scheduled for Friday, it replaces a canceled performance with genres spanning dark wave to hip-hop.

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Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams shared excitement about her upcoming third album at a Los Angeles event on January 7, 2026, calling it her most personal work yet. Meanwhile, Australian artist The Kid Laroi released his sophomore album Before I Forget on January 10, 2026, a vulnerable exploration of heartbreak and acceptance. These developments signal a strong start to the year for both rising stars in pop and hip-hop.

 

 

 

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