Hey listeners, Lenny Vaughn here, spinning the raw truth from the vinyl archives to today's digital chaos. Labrinth just lit a fire under the music industry with a scorching Instagram rant, calling out fake relationships and turning God's noise into cold transactions. According to AFP and Rolling Stone, he blasted the snake-like hovering around stars and Wolf of Wall Street vibes, capping it with "Fake ain't a good business plan." Fellow artists like India Arie and Dove Cameron backed him up, while he preps for Euphoria season three amid his label drama and fresh album Cosmic Opera: Act I.
On the release front, Peter Gabriel dropped the Dark-Side Mix of What Lies Ahead today from his upcoming o\i album, a moody gem produced with Tchad Blake. Paris Paloma unleashed her new single Miyazaki via Nettwerk, blending ethereal vibes for indie souls. Placebo announced RE:CREATED, a reworked 30th anniversary album of their debut plus bonuses, out June 19, tied to a tour hitting classics from Placebo and Without You I'm Nothing. Vinyl heads, gear up for March 20 drops from The Vinyl Den's roundup: Aerosmith's legendary debut, Jeff Buckley's Grace EPs, Luke Combs' The Way I Am, George Harrison's Live in Japan, T. Rex's Electric Warrior, and more like Supertramp's Breakfast in America and Devo's Q: Are We Not Men?
Industry buzz sees ROSTR launching version 2.0, upgrading profiles and jobs for 120,000 users per New Industry Focus. Live Nation and Ticketmaster inked a DOJ settlement tweaking ticketing deals, though experts via WHYY say it won't slash fees or save indie venues. Lamb of God crushed a sold-out Philly pop-up at TLA last night.
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