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A.A. Williams Announces New Album ‘Solstice’

A.A. Williams has unveiled the details of her upcoming new album ‘Solstice’, her first full body of work for new label RPM. The record is set for release on June 05, and it serves as the follow-up to 2022’s ‘As The Moon Rests’. The announcement is accompanied by a new track as well, the third

Hear the Debut Album From Tom Hamilton’s New Band, Close Enemies

Aerosmith fans have new music to listen to, thanks to legendary bassist Tom Hamilton, who returns with the debut full-length release by his new band, Close Enemies. The Close Enemies album hits the shelves Friday (Mar. 13) and fans can preorder the record now. UCR is pleased to present an exclusive preview of the entire

INXS Reissues Breakthrough ‘Kick’ LP on Limited-Edition Vinyl

INXS has set a May 1 release date for their audiophile-vinyl reissue of Kick, their career-best-selling 1987 album with six million in U.S. sales alone. The Rhino high-fidelity LP was cut from the original tapes by remastering guru Kevin Gray and will be pressed on 180-gram black vinyl. The LP format also allows for a

Classic Rock Songs That Were Never Released as Singles

Before albums became the benchmark for those wishing to make big statements, singles were the best representation of an artist’s merit. If something couldn’t be said in a three and a half minute song, then it probably wasn’t worth saying. As albums gained popularity and significance, singles lost some of their value. But music is still

The Xcerts Share Tear-Stained New Track ‘in your eyes’

The Xcerts are back and at their heart-wrenching best with one of the most delicately raw and beautifully heavy songs of their career. Titled ‘in your eyes’, it is storytelling at its most intimate and intense. A song rooted in loss, specifically in just how much cancer takes from us when it finds it way

Vote for the Best Album of the ’70s: UCR’s March Madness Bracket

What is the greatest rock album of the ’70s? You can help decide with UCR’s 2026 March Madness bracket. Last year we got a great response to our Best ’80s Album bracket, which ended with AC/DC’s Back in Black defeating Van Halen’s 1984. Both of those bands are back with their most popular ’70s records,

32 Hit Albums Produced by Rick Rubin

For all intents and purposes, Rick Rubin, co-founder of Def Jam Recordings, founder of American Recordings and former co-president of Columbia Records has been extremely successful in the music industry. He is responsible for helping to launch the careers of LL Cool J, the Beastie Boys, Run-DMC, Public Enemy and more. His resume ranges from

Magnolia Park Share Sensual New Track ‘Dangerous’

Magnolia Park has shared another track from the upcoming deluxe edition of their album ‘VAMP’, showcasing the band at their most decadent. Titled ‘Dangerous’, it pulls from the most hot and heavy of RnB in a way that only they could truly pull off. Mashing together slick beats and velvet-coated croons with crushing metalcore intensity,

Super Sometimes Announce New Album ‘Show the World What’s Underneath’

Super Sometimes have announced the details of their second full-length album, coming quickly off the back of their last year’s ‘From Now And Then’. It’s titled ‘Show The World What’s Underneath’ and will be released on May 15 via Pure Noise Records. The band had this to say about what it represents for them, explaining,

Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs Reveal Summer Tour Dates

Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs will hit the road this summer, launching a tour on July 7 in Minneapolis. From there, the former Heartbreakers guitarist and his band will visit cities like Chicago, Pittsburgh and more, wrapping the tour on July 24 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. An artist presale will start on March 11,