The track marks the first fresh original material from the Canadian rockers to follow their 2022 album, Get Rollin’.
It also appears that more news from the ‘Back is coming. The band has shared a video on Instagram teasing, “We’re here to announce… that we can’t announce anything quite yet.”
“But soon…,” they add.
The video ends with the date March 26 popping up on the screen.
A visitor dressed in costume as Dorian Arno, a character from ‘Assassin’s Creed Unity,’ poses in front of a Ubisoft logo during the Paris Games week on Oct. 29, 2015, in Paris, France. (Chesnot/Getty Images)
Cameras have started rolling on the Assassin’s Creed live-action TV series.
Netflix has announced that the upcoming series adaptation of the popular video game franchises has started filming in Rome, Italy.
The show’s original story will be set in Rome in 64 AD, with production taking place at Cinecittà Studios.
The TV show will be a high-octane thriller about “the secret war between two shadowy factions — one set on determining mankind’s future through control and manipulation, while the other fights to preserve free will,” according to its official logline. “The series follows its characters across pivotal historical events as they battle to shape humanity’s destiny.”
The Assassin’s Creed video game franchise arrived in 2007 from the video game publisher Ubisoft. This upcoming show is nearly five years in the making, becoming the first series developed under Netflix’s agreement with Ubisoft.
Emmy nominees Roberto Patino and David Wiener created the series, and will serve as showrunners and executive producers.
The show’s previously announced cast includes Lola Petticrew, Toby Wallace, Zachary Hart, Laura Marcus, Tanzyn Crawford, Nabhann Rizwan, Claes Bang, Noomi Rapace, Ramzy Bedia, Sean Harris and Corrado Invernizzi.
Four new recurring cast members have joined the show’s ensemble: Sandra Guldberg-Kampp, Youssef Kerkour, Mirren Mack and Louis McCartney.
Assassin’s Creed is one of the bestselling series in video game history with over 230 million units sold, according to Netflix.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift seen in New York City on Nov. 6, 2025. (Aeon/GC Images)
Are you ready for it? A cat named Taylor Swift and a dog named Travis Kelce are getting married, and if you’re in the neighborhood, you can witness their “Love Story” in person.
The tabby cat, named Taylor “Kitty” Swift, and the dog, Travis “Takeoff” Kelce, who appears to be a bulldog mix, will wed Saturday at the Jefferson Parish Eastbank Regional Library in Metairie, Louisiana, where the furry couple first “bumped noses.”
The public is invited to attend, but you need to register and to “dress nicely,” according to the library.
The event isn’t entirely a joke, though. The celebration of the animals’ “fur-ever love” is actually an adoption event with Jefferson Protection & Animal Welfare Services. The wedding invitation from the library says, “Taylor and Travis want more than anything to see some of their friends from JPAWS go to loving homes. Adoptable cats and dogs will be there in as guests and special members of the bridal party.”
As for the real Travis and Taylor, they do have some connection to Louisiana. Travis played in the 2025 Super Bowl at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, and Taylor performed three sold-out shows there on her Eras Tour.
Poster for John Lennon & Yoko Ono ‘Power to the People’ concert film (Trafalgar Releasing/Mercury Studios)
The first trailer has been released for the upcoming John Lennon and Yoko Ono concert film, Power to the People: John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant’s Memory and Special Guests – Live at the One To One Concert, New York City, 1972.
The film captures John and Yoko’s historic August 1972 concerts at Madison Square Garden, which were Lennon’s only full-length performances after The Beatles’ 1970 breakup.
The trailer opens with a voice-over of John and Yoko introducing the concerts, followed by clips of performances of “Come Together,” “Imagine” and “Instant Karma,” “Give Peace A Chance” and more.
The footage of the concerts has been restored, re-edited and remixed by a team led by the couple’s son, Sean Ono Lennon. Highlights from the concerts previously appeared in the documentary One to One: John and Yoko, directed by filmmaker Kevin Macdonald.
Power to the People will screen in theaters nationwide on April 29 and May 3. Tickets are on sale now.
Poster for John Lennon & Yoko Ono ‘Power to the People’ concert film (Trafalgar Releasing/Mercury Studios)
The first trailer has been released for the upcoming John Lennon and Yoko Ono concert film, Power to the People: John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant’s Memory and Special Guests – Live at the One To One Concert, New York City, 1972.
The film captures John and Yoko’s historic August 1972 concerts at Madison Square Garden, which were Lennon’s only full-length performances after The Beatles’ 1970 breakup.
The trailer opens with a voice-over of John and Yoko introducing the concerts, followed by clips of performances of “Come Together,” “Imagine” and “Instant Karma,” “Give Peace A Chance” and more.
The footage of the concerts has been restored, re-edited and remixed by a team led by the couple’s son, Sean Ono Lennon. Highlights from the concerts previously appeared in the documentary One to One: John and Yoko, directed by filmmaker Kevin Macdonald.
Power to the People will screen in theaters nationwide on April 29 and May 3. Tickets are on sale now.
Ella Langley’s ‘Dandelion’ (SAWGOD/ Columbia Records)
The new track from Ella Langley unexpectedly shines some light on why she took time off the road back in August.
“Loving Life Again” was written with ERNEST and Devin Dawson after a short sabbatical in her home state.
“Last year, I just kind of lost my mind a little bit,” Ella says in a news release. “My imposter syndrome kicked in. My life was moving faster than ever. All my dreams were coming true, but I felt sad for some reason, and just that in itself was frustrating. … I never cancel anything, maybe one or two shows the whole time, and I ended up canceling two weeks worth.”
“So I did that, I came back here,” she continues. “I closed on my first house here in Alabama coincidentally right around the same time, and I really just got to be back home with my family. I got to grow my relationship with my faith. When I looked in the mirror I looked like myself again by the end of those two weeks.”
“Looks like I’m back to [loving] life again” was Ella’s answer one day when ERNEST asked her how she was doing.
“Loving Life Again” arrives with a music video Ella shot barefoot at her grandpa’s piano in a field in Alabama. It’s the latest preview track of her second album, Dandelion, which drops April 10.
Olivia Rodrigo performs with Robert Smith onstage during day five of the Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 29, 2025 in Glastonbury, England. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Olivia Rodrigo)
Is Robert Smith’s collaboration with Olivia Rodrigo going from the stage to the studio?
The Cure frontman memorably joined the pop star during her headlining set at Glastonbury 2025 to perform “Friday I’m in Love” and “Just Like Heaven.” As Smith tells British Vogue for a profile on Rodrigo, they have kept in touch following the show.
“She calls me up quite a bit to talk about clothes and fashion – and we have enjoyed a couple of memorable nights in the studio together,” Smith says. “I can’t wait to hear what she does next!”
Smith adds that he purchased Rodrigo’s two albums, SOUR and GUTS — “both on CD!” he says — after hearing her hit “drivers license.”
“Although most of the songs on those two albums are not really ‘aimed at my demographic'(!), they are all so good that it is hard not to fall in love with them,” Smith says.
Perhaps we will hear a collaboration on Rodrigo’s next album.
After announcing Jay-Z as a headliner, Roots Picnic has unveiled the full lineup for its 2026 event.
Erykah Badu will headline May 31, following Hov’s May 30 set celebrating 30 years of Reasonable Doubt. The lineup also includes Kehlani, Brandy, T.I., Mariah the Scientist, Jermaine Dupri & Friends, De La Soul and Bilal.
During the festival Adam Blackstone will present a tribute to the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, featuring Yolanda Adams, Ledisi, Tamar Braxton and Andra Day. A segment celebrating 50 years of Go-Go is also planned, hosted by Noochie and Kenny Burns, and presented by Baller Alert and Front Porch.
DJ sets will come from Funk Flex, DJ Miss Milan, DJ Kid Roc and Infinite Coles, the son of Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah, among others.
The Roots Picnic will take place May 30-31 at the Belmont Plateau in Philadelphia. Tickets are on sale now.
Myles Smith on ABC’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Disney/Randy Holmes)
After releasing three EPs, Myles Smith is finally putting out his debut album.
The “Stargazing” singer announced on Instagram that My Mess, My Heart, My Life will be out June 12. He wrote, “If I’m being honest, I’m still figuring all of this out. I don’t have all the answers. Just feelings, moments, and experiences that I’ve been trying to make sense of for a long time. These songs came from that. From growth, from mistakes, from healing, from hurt. Sometimes all at once.”
“And even though things might look different now, I’m still learning in real time. Still understanding myself. Still finding my way, just like you,” he continues. “That’s why this doesn’t feel like just my album. It feels like something we’ve grown into together.”
He concludes, “If you’ve ever felt like you’re still piecing things together, like you don’t quite have it all worked out yet… you’re not alone in that. I’m right there with you. Always.”
He added in the comments, “Thank you to everyone for getting me here. Genuinely this is all cause of ya’ll. hope you stick around for this thing we’re building pooks x.” Myles calls his fans “pookies.”
You can now sign up on Myles’ website for presale access to his upcoming North American tour. The presale starts March 25 at 10 a.m. local time. The tour starts June 16 in Irving, Texas, and is set to wrap Aug. 26 in Philadelphia. In between dates, he’ll be opening for Ed Sheeran on Ed’s LOOP Tour.
Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills performs during 2025 When We Were Young festival at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on October 18, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Tim Mosenfelder/WireImage)
If you ever wondered what Ice Nine Kills would sound like if they were from the 1980s, we finally have an answer.
The horror-themed outfit has unearthed a new song called “Hell or High Slaughter” recorded by a hair metal band called Grave Diggler, which, according to a press release, featured the fathers of every INK member.
However, as seen in the “Hell or High Slaughter” video, the Grave Diggler members look an awful lot like Spencer Charnas and company in Mötley Crüe-esque wigs.
“What people don’t know is that the way that Ice Nine Kills actually met is that all of our fathers were in Grave Diggler,” Charnas, ever committed to the bit, says in a statement.
You can watch the “Hell or High Slaughter” video on YouTube. The song is also featured in the new horror movie sequel Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, in theaters now.
Ice Nine Kills released a new song called “Twisting the Knife” for another horror film, Scream 7, in February.