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  • Ben Barnes shares honest thoughts on ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ remake

    Ben Barnes shares honest thoughts on ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ remake

    Ben Barnes shares excitement about ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ remake

    Ben Barnes is excited for Greta Gerwig’s new adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia book series for Netflix.

    Barnes played Prince Caspian in the original films and says he’s thrilled for the latest adaptation.

    “With classic literature, there’s no end to the ways they can be adapted as long as it’s being fresh and it’s speaking to a new generation,” Barnes told Variety.

    He continued, “I think that those stories have this one, some fantasy really allows you to tell beautifully allegorical stories about hope and goodness and faith.”

    The Shadow and Bone star added, “I think that it’d be really interesting to see her take on that. I’m thrilled that [“Narnia”] is getting retold.”

    Barnes also likened his character from the Narnia movies and his new TV series The Institute.

    “When I was in my early twenties, I was involved in telling those stories for the next generation,” he said.

    “So, to get back to playing a man with a real firm grasp on his moral compass, who is fighting to stand up for what’s right. It was something that I was really interested in,” he shared.

    The Institute is based on a Stephen King novel of the same name and follows a twelve-year-old genius, Luke Ellis, as he gets abducted and put in an institute which experiments on gifted children.

    The Institute premieres July 13 on MGM+.


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  • Queen Camilla, Prince William send subtle message to Harry in public moment

    Queen Camilla, Prince William send subtle message to Harry in public moment



    Queen Camilla, Prince William send subtle message to Harry in public moment

    Prince William and Queen Camilla sent a clear message to Prince Harry as they displayed a rare moment of public affection towards each other during French President Emmanuel Macron’s arrival for his state visit to the UK on Tuesday.

    The 77-year-old Queen’s thoughtful gesture towards the future king seems to be message to the Duke of Sussex, who has not on good term with Camilla since she married to King Charles.

    The heir to the throne was photographed planting a tender kiss on his stepmother’s cheek at RAF Northolt.

    Kate Middleton enjoyed the moment when the Prince of Wales carefully dipped his head to avoid knocking Camilla’s emerald-green Philip Treacy hat as he greeted her.

    The stunning moment highlighted the strengthening relationship between William and Camilla, who have grown notably closer during recent family health crisis.

    However, the pair’s gesture could further hurt Harry, who has previously accused Camilla of interfering in his relationship with his father King Charles.

    The warm exchange occurred as William and Kate welcomed President Macron and his wife Brigitte for their three-day visit. The state visit marked the first by an EU head of state since Brexit, underscoring its diplomatic significance.

     The lavish state banquet at Windsor Castle drew numerous high-profile attendees, including Sir Elton John.

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  • Alyssa Milano makes emotional appeal to Julian McMahon fans

    Alyssa Milano makes emotional appeal to Julian McMahon fans



    Alyssa Milano upset at Julian McMahon fans

    Charmed actress Alyssa Milano revealed what did not sit well with her after her former costar Julian McMahon’s passing.

    The 52-year-old took to Instagram Story Tuesday, July 8 to make an emotional appeal to fans of the famed supernatural TV series urging them to stop using AI to ‘fabricate emotion’ from the late actor’s death.

    “Charmed fans/accounts! I love and appreciate you so much but please stop using AI to fabricate emotion from Julian McMahan’s [sic] death,” the American actress wrote.

    Milano asked the fans to be more sensitive and exercise caution as they mourn the death of their favourite star.

    “It is totally unnecessary when there are real moments you can use from his nearly 35 years in the public eye. And please be considerate to Julian’s grieving family and friends during this difficult time.”

    Apparently, there have been some fake fan-made videos including someone with the likeness of the Fantastic Four actor and another late cast member from the show, Shannen Doherty.

    For the unversed, the Nip/Tuck actor’s death was confirmed by his wife Kelly McMahon who revealed to Deadline that the actor lost his life battling with cancer.

    “With an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer,” Kelly’s announcement read.

    She continued, “Julian loved life. He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible.”

    “We ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy. And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life.

    “We are grateful for the memories.”

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  • Katy Perry & Orlando Bloom Reunite in Pics With Daughter After Split

    Katy Perry & Orlando Bloom Reunite in Pics With Daughter After Split

    Despite their split, it looks like everything is smooth sailing for Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.

    In a Wednesday (July 9) carousel post on Instagram, the Pirates of the Caribbean star appears alongside his ex-fiancée on the deck of a boat as the sun sets over the sea. Both stars are all smiles as they pose together with their 4-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove, who sits on Bloom’s shoulders while leaning her head against the pop star’s.

    Also in the photo is 14-year-old Flynn, whom Bloom shares with his ex-wife, model Miranda Kerr. “Dump 4 ya,” the SAG Award winner simply captioned his post, which also featured photos of Bloom lying in bed with Daisy and posing with Flynn as the teenager holds onto his little sister’s arms.

    “Dump 4 ya,” the actor captioned the post that featured photos of his kids, dog, scenic shots and more.

    The post comes just a couple of weeks after reports first surfaced that the singer and actor had broken up. They first started dating in 2016, and — following a brief split in 2017 — got engaged in 2018 before welcoming Daisy in August 2020.

    In a statement shared with Billboard on July 4, the pair’s reps confirmed the split while noting that the two stars would continue to work together to raise their child. “Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on co-parenting,” the reps said at the time. “They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is — and always will be — raising their daughter with love, stability and mutual respect.”

    Perry is now in the throes of her Lifetimes Tour, which kicked off in April and recently finished its Australian leg. At her final show in Adelaide on June 30, the musician was visibly emotional on stage, tearing up as she said, “Thank you for always being there for me, Australia.”

    Boom is also fresh off of another big career move, having starred in new movie Deep Cover, which premiered in June on Prime Video. During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show, the Lord of the Rings alum said that he based his character — a struggling actor who “takes himself too seriously” — on Oasis’ Liam Gallagher.


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  • Chappell Roan secretly filming new music video?

    Chappell Roan secretly filming new music video?

    Chappell Roan spotted filming new music video in latest look

    Chappell Roan was just seen supposedly filming a music video in New York.

    This news has led to speculations that the HOT TO GO! singer might just be working on a new look for her anticipated, unreleased song, The Subway.

    Roan debuted two bright and bold looks, one was a grey oversized suit which she wore while she appeared to be dragged by a yellow taxi down a street in the city, with a red wig trailing behind her.

    In another scene, the Pink Pony Club hitmaker was spotted in a balcony, wearing a bra and skirt, seemingly made out of hair as her Rapunzel-like ginger locks draped down a New York Stairwell to the streets below.

    The filming of the project took place in Manhattan, where fans were able to record videos of Roan lip-syncing to an unidentified track.

    However, some fans revealed via social media that The Subway was playing in the background, leading many to believe its music video might just be under works.

    The Subway is Chappell Roan’s unreleased track which she performed during The Midwest Princess Tour in 2023.

    “Yeah, I’m still counting down all of the days ‘til you’re just another girl on the subway,’ is one pf the post-chorus lines of the song.

    If and when the track is officially released, it would mark the 27-year-old artist’s first single since The Giver, which was launched in March 2025. 


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  • ‘Cagney & Lacey’ Cinematographer Was 78

    ‘Cagney & Lacey’ Cinematographer Was 78

    Tom Neuwirth, the cinematographer who worked alongside his wife, history-making TV director Karen Arthur, on episodes of Cagney & Lacey and many other projects, has died. He was 78.

    Neuwirth died June 29 at his home in Manhattan, friend and producer Craig Anderson announced (they worked on six films together). No cause of death was revealed.

    Over four decades, “Neuwirth’s career was defined by his extraordinary eye for capturing emotion, character and place — whether through the lens of his camera or from the cockpit of his own plane,” Anderson noted. “He earned his pilot’s license in high school and found joy and freedom in flying throughout his life. That same spirit guided his work behind the camera: bold, precise and always seeking a new perspective.”

    Survivors include his wife of 41 years, Arthur, who became the first woman to receive a Primetime Emmy for outstanding directing for a drama series when she won in 1985 for helming the Cagney & Lacey fourth-season episode “Heat,” which featured a guest-starring turn by a young Michael Madsen.

    Her husband was the cinematographer on that installment and five others directed by Arthur during that 1984-85 season.

    “We fell madly in love on the first show that we did together, which was ‘Heat,’” Arthur said on a 2023 episode of the 80s TV Ladies podcast. “And we made all my movies, his movies, our movies, from Cagney & Lacey on together.”

    Born in the Bronx, Neuwirth served as a photography apprentice in New York City before opening his own studio and moving to Hollywood after a photo assignment in Puerto Rico ignited his passion for filmmaking.

    Starting as a camera assistant on such films as Russ Meyer’s Supervixens (1975), he advanced to helicopter camera operator on Ted Kotcheff’s First Blood (1982) and second-unit director of photography on J. Lee Thompson’s Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987).

    Neuwirth shot 18 of 22 episodes of Cagney & Lacey during its fourth season, which culminated with the show winning six Emmys, including its first for outstanding drama series and the trophy presented to Arthur. (In the “Heat” episode, Tyne Daly’s Mary Beth is taken hostage in a railroad yard by a psychopathic teenager portrayed by Madsen.)

    Over the years, Neuwirth also brought his visual storytelling to such acclaimed productions as the five-hour 1992 ABC miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream; the 1997 CBS miniseries True Women, starring Dana Delany and Angelina Jolie; the 1998 CBS telefilm The Staircase, starring Barbara Hershey; and the 2001 PBS telefilm The Song of the Lark, starring Maximilian Schell. (All were directed by Arthur.)

    “When we started out together, most people, like agents and producers, said [their business relationship] would never work. We might get into an argument, but it was never an issue. It’s always been professional,” Neuwirth said in 2012.

    “When we watch a rehearsal, we look at each other and communicate with subtle movements and statements, and it allows Karen to focus more on the bigger picture.”

    Neuwirth and his wife also lived in the Bahamas, where they co-founded Island Films; their 2008-12 documentary series Artists of the Bahamas, which premiered at the Bahamas International Film Festival, spotlighted some of the nation’s leading visual artists.

    “Make a lot of films,” he often told young filmmakers. “With every one, you realize mistakes and keep getting better.”

    In addition to Arthur, survivors include his son, Adam, and his twin sister, Hilary. A private memorial will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to the Make-a-Wish Foundation of America.

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  • Kate Middleton Suffers Devastating Loss After Revealing She Still Can’t ‘Function Normally’ After Her Cancer Diagnosis

    Kate Middleton Suffers Devastating Loss After Revealing She Still Can’t ‘Function Normally’ After Her Cancer Diagnosis

    Any type of recovery after an illness is complicated. That’s even more so when it’s a serious illness. Kate Middleton isn’t exempt from that reality. The Princess of Wales has been adjusting to life post-cancer and has had to reevaluate her priorities in the wake of her cancer and subsequent treatment. Of course, since she is royalty, she’s had to do that just as King Charles is also battling cancer, which adds pressure and stress to Kate and William both, as Prince William is next in line for the throne.

    Now, a big change might affect that adjustment. Middleton’s longtime right-hand woman, Natasha Archer, is departing Kensington Palace, according to People. Archer is setting up her own private consultancy firm, and both the Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly wished her the very best for the exciting opportunities ahead.

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    Natasha, known as “Tash,” has been with the royal family since 2010, when she joined as a personal assistant to both Princess Kate and Prince William. Over time, she reportedly became an important part of Middleton’s inner circle and was widely known as Kate’s unofficial stylist. Her most recent official role was as the senior private executive assistant to the Prince and Princess of Wales.

    The news comes just as Kate Middleton has started opening up about her mental health following her cancer treatment. She had a frank conversation with patients and staff members of the NHS about her health journey and how she’s learned to listen to her body. “You put on a sort of brave face, stoicism through treatment,” she said while visiting Colchester Hospital in Essex at the beginning of July. “Treatment’s done, then it’s like, ‘I can crack on, get back to normal,’ but actually, the phase afterwards is really, really difficult.”

    Middleton was diagnosed with cancer in April 2024. She underwent treatment for months and finished chemotherapy in September of that year. In January 2025, Middleton announced she was in remission. However, her return to public life has been gradual.

    “You’re not necessarily under the clinical team any longer, but you’re not able to function normally at home as you perhaps once used to,” she explained as she discussed the after. “And actually, someone to help talk you through that, show you, and guide you through that sort of phase that comes after treatment, I think is really valuable.”

    “You have to find your new normal and that takes time…and it’s a roller coaster, it’s not smooth, like you expect it to be,” Middleton also said. “But the reality is you go through hard times.”

    Considering recent reports that Middleton’s illness was much worse than anyone ever knew, this might explain why Natasha Archer chose not to leave until now. “I can say that, from what I understand, she is fortunate to even be speaking of recovery,” royal correspondent Rebecca English wrote in the Daily Mail.

    So, Middleton’s staff might be changing, but at least she’s doing much better.

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  • Boy Band Mania In The 2020s: K-Pop Dominance, Long-Awaited Reunions & Exciting New Talent

    Boy Band Mania In The 2020s: K-Pop Dominance, Long-Awaited Reunions & Exciting New Talent

    From major comebacks to bold debuts, July is shaping up to be an exciting month in an already stellar 2025 in music. Two-time GRAMMY nominee Kesha kicks the month off with . (PERIOD), her first album after departing RCA and Kemosabe Records. Mid-month, Backstreet Boys will revisit their legacy on Millennium 2.0. and rising phenomenon Alex Warren will release his debut LP, You’ll Be Alright, Kid. The original Alice Cooper Group will round out July with their first album in 50 years, The Revenge of Alice Cooper

    Elsewhere in the month, several artists will bravely share deep, vulnerable feelings on new releases. Those include Jessie Murph’s Sex Hysteria, Jackson Wang’s MAGIC MAN II, Indigo De Souza’s Precipice, Dean LewisThe Epilogue, and FLETCHER’s poignant Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me?

    Others will embrace fantasy and fun, such as Wet Leg’s sophomore LP Moisturizer, GWAR’s chaotic The Return of Gor Gor, Laura Jane Grace in the Trauma Tropes’ Adventure Club, Paul Weller’s Find El Dorado, and Fitz and the Tantrums’ Man on the Moon. What’s more, July might be the month where rapper Roddy Ricch finally shares The Navy Album with the world.

    To guide you through these fruitful upcoming four weeks, GRAMMY.com put together a list with the 15 Must-Hear Albums of July.

    Kesha — . (Period) (July 4)

    This year, Independence Day will mark another celebration for pop icon Kesha. Her upcoming album, . (PERIOD), will arrive on July 4 through her own Kesha Records under exclusive licensing to ADA Warner Music. It also marks her first record since departing RCA and Kemosabe Records in 2023.

    The 11-song tracklist will include 2024’s hit “Joyride,” “Yippee Ki-Yay” with T-Pain, “Delusional,” “Boy Crazy,” and the recent Slayyyter and Rose Gray collaboration, “Attention!” In a press release, the album is described as “a defiant act of self-expression that refuses to adhere to expectations or play it safe.” Kesha is “at her most powerful best, turning her experiences into vibrant, audacious art with a spiked heel at the neck of pop culture,” the release continued.

    In support of the album, Kesha announced TITS OUT, a co-headline tour with Scissor Sisters starting on July 1. “I’m going TITS OUT this summer to bring as much safety, fun, acceptance, love, connection, and celebration to this country because we are just as much the fabric of this FREE nation as anyone else,” she shared in a statement. “We will not be quiet, and we will fight through joy!”

    Learn more: Kesha Reveals The 10 Most Important Songs Of Her Career, From “Tik Tok” To “Eat The Acid”

    Burna Boy — No Sign Of Weakness (July 11)

    Nigerian Afrobeats star Burna Boy is also making a return in July with No Sign of Weakness, has been teased since last year, and was preceded by singles “Bundle by Bundle,” “Update,” “Sweet Love,” and “TaTaTa” featuring Travis Scott.

    A follow-up to 2023’s I Told Them…., No Sign of Weakness promises a fresh take on the artist’s Afro-fusion sounds, solidifying his presence as one of the world’s most exciting and influential artists. In order to commemorate the release, Burna Boy has announced a historic 16-city North American headline run. Beginning on Nov. 12 at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Burna will become the first Nigerian artist to ever headline the venue, and will continue through cities like Seattle, Oakland, Houston, and Los Angeles. 

    With the exception of the Red Rocks show, all performances will feature a custom-designed 360-degree stage in the middle of the arena floor, creating an immersive and intimate experience for fans.

    Backstreet Boys — Millennium 2.0 (July 11)

    As unbelievable as it sounds, Backstreet Boys’ chart-topping, GRAMMY-nominated, and signature album Millennium has turned 25 this year. To celebrate this milestone in true “Larger Than Life” fashion, the eternal boy band announced a deluxe version titled Millennium 2.0.

    Read more: How Pop Ushered In Y2K: Revisiting Songs & Performances By Prince, Jennifer Lopez, Backstreet Boys & More

    Millennium 2.0 will fittingly comprise 25 tracks, including all 12 remastered originals, live recordings from their 1999-2000 tour, demos, B-sides, and their latest single, “HEY,” which can be heard upon pre-saving the album. “Thank you for still loving this album more than 25 years later and we can’t wait to make a ton of new Millennium Memories with you!” the band shared on Instagram. “It’s time for (us) to go to work y’all…”

    The album drops just as BSB kick off their Into The Millennium residency at Las Vegas’ The Sphere. Totalling 21 shows — with three extra dates due to overwhelming demand — they will become the first pop act to perform at the venue.

    Learn more: 25 Years Of Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way”: 10 Covers By Ed Sheeran, Lil Uzi Vert & More

    Wet Leg — Moisturizer (July 11)

    The Isle of Wight five-piece Wet Leg, founded by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, will heat up the summer with their sophomore record, Moisturizer. Following their GRAMMY-winning 2022 self-titled debut, the album was also produced by Dan Carey, and is spearheaded by singles “Catch These Fists,” “CPR,” and “Davina McCall.”

    The new LP was written while the band lived together in the remote English town of Southwold. There, they would work by day, and watch horror movies by night. “We were just kind of having fun and exploring,” Chambers said in press materials, while Teasdale concurred: “We focused on: Is this going to be fun to play live? It was very natural that we would write the second record together.”

    Joined by musicians Ellis Durand, Henry Holmes, and Joshua Mobaraki, Wet Leg spent the greater part of the past few years touring, “evolving into a feral, electrifying live force.” Moisturizer is said to capture that energy, “delivering a sound that’s tighter, bolder, and more self-assured, yet still brimming with the same quick wit and raw, unrefined energy.” The band will kick off a 19-stop North American tour starting Sept. 1 in Seattle.

    Jackson Wang — MAGIC MAN II (July 18)

    “I created MAGIC MAN to figure out my pain, as a mask representing my darkest emotions, my internal emotions,” said Hong Kong-born musician Jackson Wang in a statement. That 2022 sophomore record plunged him into experiencing “nothing but the crucial reality of what humanity is.”

    “I was in a very dark place mentally and physically. I thought I could never recover,” he added, explaining that this was the reason he took a year-long break to figure himself out. The result of his time off is MAGIC MAN II, an album about “being true to myself, listening to my heart and accepting all the good and the bad.”

    The album is structured in four chapters that explore different stages of grief — from manic highs, to losing one’s identity, to ultimately finding acceptance. For a preview of those sounds, Wang has released a handful of singles, including “High Alone,” “GBAD,” and “BUCK” featuring Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh. 

    Jessie Murph — Sex Hysteria (July 18)

    Jessie Murph is set to give this summer some Sex Hysteria. According to a statement, the 20-year-old singer goes through “a bold departure” from her first record, 2024’s That Ain’t No Man That’s The Devil, and opens up for the first time about “themes of sexuality, generational trauma and self-discovery with a vulnerability and honesty that marks a new chapter in her artistic evolution.”

    The 15-track LP is said to be “both a provocation and a reclamation,” with Murph confronting family wounds and reclaiming her body and her desires. The sophomore record pushes back “against the shame and stigma that often silence women who dare to be loud, sexual, or emotionally honest.”

    Sex Hysteria will include Murph’s trap country hit “Blue Strips,” as well as “Gucci Mane” and “Touch Me Like a Gangster.” Starting July 27, she will embark on a worldwide tour, crossing North America, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand throughout the rest of the year.

    Laura Jane Grace in the Trauma Tropes — Adventure Club (July 18)

    The upcoming album by Against Me!’s Laura Jane Grace and her new band, Laura Jane Grace in the Trauma Tropes, is a retelling of the quartet’s experiences in a life-changing songwriting retreat in Greece. Made possible by a grant through the Onassis Air Program, Adventure Club was recorded in Athens, and features Grace’s wife Paris Campbell Grace on vocals, as well as Athens-based musicians Jacopo “Jack” Fokas (bass) and Orestis Lagadinos (drums).

    Read more: For Laura Jane Grace, Record Cycles Can Be A ‘Hole In My Head’ — And She’s OK With That

    The 12-song collection is “a record about learning to take up space, about feeling free to be yourself as the bullshit of our ahistoric moment mounts,” per a release. “Protest songs and personal tunes have never been a binary for Grace, and she delivers some of her most profound — and, yes, playful — work ever at that particular intersection here. But the most prominent thread through Adventure Club’s dozen tracks is one of evolution, of letting yourself become something new.”

    Adventure Club follows Grace’s 2024 Hole in My Head. In August, she and the Trauma Tropes will hit the road for a string of concerts across North America alongside Trapper Schoepp, Team Nonexistent, and Murder by Death.

    FLETCHER — Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me? (July 18)

    Queer icon FLETCHER poses a poignant question on her new album: Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me? The LP is her most intimate and honest work so far, as she shared on a handwritten note: “this is my heart split open on record” and is “both an open wound and an act of liberation.”

    The singer born Cari Elise Fletcher built her career on sexual fluidity and singing about relationships had exclusively with women. However, things took a turn in her personal life last year, when she found herself falling for a man instead. The result was the single “Boy,” one of the biggest, rawest revelations she makes on Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me? “I kissed a boy,” she sings. “And I know it’s not what you wanted to hear/ And it wasn’t on your bingo card this year/ Well it wasn’t on mine/ I fell in love.”

    Learn more: FLETCHER Is “F—ing Unhinged” & Proud Of It On ‘In Search Of The Antidote’

    In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, FLETCHER acknowledged that “There will be people that feel disappointed and feel confused and have questions. Girl, I had questions and I was confused too. It shocked me just as much as anybody else.” But by staying true to her feelings and fully sharing her journey, FLETCHER welcomes a stronger, truer version of herself to the world.

    Alex Warren — You’ll Be Alright, Kid (July 18)

    Alex Warren’s much-anticipated debut studio album is just around the corner. You’ll Be Alright, Kid arrives via Atlantic Records, and adds 10 new tracks to his 2024 EP of the same name.

    The 21-song record will also include Warren’s recent viral hits “Ordinary” and “Bloodline” with Jelly Roll, as well as new single “On My Mind” featuring BLACKPINK’s Rosé. And while You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) focused on dealing with grief, the LP expands upon themes of healing and resilience. Most of the album was co-written by Warren in partnership with Cal Shapiro and Mags Duval, and produced by Adam Yaron.

    Throughout the summer, Warren will play sets at several festivals around the world, including Lollapalooza Paris and Chicago, Norway’s Slottsfjell, and Canada’s Osheaga. The singer will also perform live in a string of North American cities during September and October.

    Roddy Ricch — The Navy Album (July 18)

    After several delays, Roddy Ricch was set to drop his much-awaited third LP, The Navy Album, on April 25, but the release was postponed once again. Two months later and it finally seems like the album will come out on July 18, as pre-save links on his Instagram note.

    In December 2024, after announcing another postponement, the Compton rapper shared second single “Lonely Road,” featuring Terrace Martin on the saxophone. The track joins 2024’s “Survivor’s Remorse” — which samples Kelly Clarkson’s 2023 song, “Me” — as the sole previews of the album so far. According to Apple Music, Ricch’s other 2024 single, “911,” didn’t make the final tracklist.

    Following 2021’s Live Life Fast and 2022’s mixtape Feed Tha Streets III, the upcoming album was produced by Terrace Martin, Turbo, Omar Grand, Evrgrn, and others, and will be released via Atlantic Records and Bird Vision Entertainment. Most recently, Ricch shared “Underdog” as a part of the star-studded F1: The Movie soundtrack.

    Bush — I Beat Loneliness (July 18)

    Rock band Bush are gearing up to release their tenth studio album, I Beat Loneliness. In advance, they shared “60 Ways to Forget People,” an impactful track that explores  “the complexities of heartbreak, personal transformation, and the painful process of letting go,” per the band’s press release.

    “What I feel about this record is it addresses the common struggles we all have,” said frontman Gavin Rossdale. “‘60 Ways to Forget People’ is an ode to sacrifice and a dedication to the focus it takes to be better. All the time and in all things.” Produced by Rossdale and Erik Ron, the record includes 12 tracks that deepen the band’s post-grunge sound into more mature, sleek productions, as can heard on lead single “The Land Of Milk And Honey.”

    Following the release, Bush will tour North America until the end of August, and then head over to Europe for a series of shows from September through November.

    Indigo De Souza — Precipice (July 25)

    In 2024, Hurricane Helene flooded Indigo De Souza’s home and destroyed many of her belongings. Forced to cancel events and launch a fundraiser to help with the costs, it was a liminal experience in her life  — one of the many that shaped her upcoming fourth studio album, Precipice.

    “I feel constantly on the precipice, of something horrible, or something beautiful — something that will change my life for better or for worse,” De Souza said in a statement. “Music gives me ways to harness that feeling. Ways to push forward in new directions.” To harness that spirit, she tried blind studio sessions in Los Angeles and found a seamless connection with producer Elliott Kozel.

    “I’d been wanting to work on more pop-leaning music for a while, so when I came out to L.A. I made sure to meet with people that could help bring that to life,” she said. “I wanted to make music that could fill your heart with euphoria while you dance along.” A preview of those sounds can be heard on pre-releases “Crying Over Nothing” and “Heartthrob.” De Souza will also tour 10 U.S. cities in October, with support from alt artist mothé.

    GWAR — The Return of Gor Gor (July 25)

    Legendary shock rockers GWAR are celebrating their 40th anniversary with The Return of Gor Gor. The multi-format album and 32-page comic book chronicles the comeback of Gor Gor, GWAR’s long-lost Tyrannosaurus Rex pet, who mysteriously disappeared following the death of their former frontman, Oderus Urungus.

    Current vocalist Blöthar The Berserker commented on the album: “The last time I saw Gor Gor, he was just a wee fart dragon. He had crawled on the hood of my Kia Soul and was holding on for dear life while I drove to the store to buy Clamato. I bathed him in wiper fluid and used my wipers to knock him off my sweet ride. Next thing I know, he’s a 20-foot tall trans-species prostitute working a pickle park. Apparently, he’s all grown up and looking for revenge. This record chronicles his struggles as a young Dino-American trying to make his way in a cruel world.”

    In support of Gor Gor and the new release, GWAR will headline a North American tour kicking off Oct. 18 in Salt Lake City and wrapping up Nov. 22 in Norfolk, Virginia.

    Fitz and the Tantrums — Man On The Moon (July 25)

    Pop-rock group Fitz and the Tantrums’ sixth studio album, Man On The Moon, arrives July 25. The follow-up to 2022’s Let Yourself Free is described as the band’s “most daring” yet in press materials, a “no-nonsense collection of soulful, pop-inflected masterpieces” that reflect “a band that’s confident in their signature style, yet unafraid to venture into bold new territory.”

    “I decided I was simply going to write for my heart and for my soul and nobody else,” explained frontman Michael “Fitz” Fitzpatrick. “At this point in our career, myself and the band feel we have complete creative license. Because, c’mon, nobody knows what the rules are anymore. So I’m not going to chase some vapor in the wind. I’m going to just do what I want.”

    “We’ve never wanted to be stuck in a box. We refused to do that,” added co-lead vocalist Noelle Scaggs. “With this project, we’re daring to be different.” A taste of this new sound can be heard on the title track and lead single, as well as March’s “Ruin the Night.”

    Fitz and The Tantrums will embark on a summer tour right before the album drops and hitting 31 North American cities. The tour will feature Aloe Blacc and Neal Francis as special guests on select dates, and Ax and the Hatchetman, SNACKTIME and Gable Price and Friends as openers.

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    It’s not every band that has the luxury of reuniting five decades after their rise to fame. The original Alice Cooper Group understands this privilege, and is making sure to come back in the most chaotic, boisterous way. The Revenge of Alice Cooper channels “a high-voltage journey into vintage horror and classic ’70s shock rock, capturing the sound, energy, and mischief” that made the band legendary, according to a press statement.

    Comprising 14 tracks, including singles “Black Mamba” and “Wild Ones,” the LP also features a posthumous appearance by Glen Buxton, the band’s original guitarist who passed away in 1997, on “What Happened To You.” Furthermore, the box set and limited smart formats of the album include two exclusive new tracks: a long-lost 1970 version of “Return of The Spiders,” and the vintage blend “Titanic Overunderture.”

    The Revenge of Alice Cooper is said to be “a celebration of friendship, nostalgia, and the timeless sound that solidified Alice Cooper as a rock icon,” and fan can expect a “powerful and nostalgic experience that bridges the gap between the band’s storied past and their vibrant present.”

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