Aerosmith & Yungblud share new version of ‘My Only Angel’ featuring … Steve Martin?

Aerosmith & Yungblud share new version of ‘My Only Angel’ featuring … Steve Martin?
Aerosmith & Yungblud share new version of ‘My Only Angel’ featuring … Steve Martin?
‘One More Time’ EP artwork. (Capitol Records. Artwork by Joe Foti/Chrome Hearts)

The Aerosmith/Yungblud collaboration now has even more star power from an unexpected source.

The two acts have released a new version of their joint single “My Only Angel” featuring actor and comedian Steve Martin, who is also an accomplished banjo player.

“My Only Angel (Desert Road Version)” is an acoustic-driven version of the song that closes with a banjo riff courtesy of Martin.

According to a press release, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is a “longtime admirer” of Martin, and reached out to him to be a part of the track. Martin’s also posted a screenshot of a text exchange between him and Tyler of them setting up the collaboration, with the wholesomeness you might expect from a 77-year-old and 80-year-old man figuring out technology together.

You can watch the video for “My Only Angel (Desert Road Version)” streaming now on YouTube.

The original “My Only Angel” appears on the forthcoming Aerosmith/Yungblud collaborative EP, One More Time, due out Nov. 21.

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Hayley Williams yearns for the ‘Good Ol’ Days’ in latest solo song

Hayley Williams yearns for the ‘Good Ol’ Days’ in latest solo song
Hayley Williams yearns for the ‘Good Ol’ Days’ in latest solo song
‘Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party’ album artwork. (Post Atlantic)

Hayley Williams has released a new solo song called “Good Ol’ Days.”

The track includes several references to the Paramore frontwoman’s main gig that will surely throw the Parafamily into a frenzy, including the lyric, “We could sneak around like we’re on tour/ Even if that’s all you want me for/ You could call me Miss Paramour.”

Meanwhile, in the chorus, Williams sings, “Who knew the hard times/ Were the good ol’ days?”, a possible reference to the 2017 Paramore single “Hard Times.”

“Good Ol’ Days” is out now via digital outlets, and is now included on the track of Williams’ latest solo album, Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party. The record is due out on physical formats on Nov. 7.

The most recent Paramore album is 2023’s This Is Why. The band is currently on a break.

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Watch Sabrina Carpenter get herself a ‘Tall, Plain Boyfriend’ in cut-for-time ‘SNL’ sketch

Watch Sabrina Carpenter get herself a ‘Tall, Plain Boyfriend’ in cut-for-time ‘SNL’ sketch
Watch Sabrina Carpenter get herself a ‘Tall, Plain Boyfriend’ in cut-for-time ‘SNL’ sketch
Sabrina Carpenter in a ‘Saturday Night Live’ promo (Rosalind O’Connor/NBC)

When Sabrina Carpenter hosted Saturday Night Live on Oct. 18, she was in nearly every sketch — including at least one that didn’t make it to air.  Luckily, we can watch it now through the magic of, um, TikTok.

The sketch is a mock advertisement inspired by the fact that the quality most women seem to be interested in these days is height. Sabrina is shown on a date with a guy, saying she’s disappointed with men who “try too hard to be funny or interesting — especially the little ones.”

She then unveils a giant, Barbie-style box containing cast member Ben Marshall and says, “That’s why I switched to Tall, Plain Boyfriend. No drama. No personality. Just a long body with hair on head,” she says. “All the girlies will be jealous.”

Cue Sarah Sherman asking Sabrina, “What does he do for work? Where did he grow up? What’s his name?” The answer to all of those questions? “Who cares? He’s 6’5″.”

After Tall, Plain Boyfriend shows that he’s not smart or interesting, Sabrina notes, “Because if you need a deep conversation, b****, listen to a podcast.”

“Does Tall, Plain Boyfriend have a perfect face? Girl, I can barely see up there. That’s none of my business,” she continues. She then shows off some of Tall, Plain Boyfriend’s “empathetic catchphrases,” which include “Damn, that sucks,” “That’s so crazy” and “It’s crazy how much that sucks.”

“So get yourself a Tall, Plain Boyfriend,” Sabrina concludes. “He may not make you laugh, or think, but he will make you feel tiny!” Marshall then scoops up Sabrina and carries her offstage.

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Billy Currington gives ‘King of the World’ a second chance

Billy Currington gives ‘King of the World’ a second chance
Billy Currington gives ‘King of the World’ a second chance
Billy Currington’s ‘King of the World’ (MCA)

Billy Currington‘s back with a new album that makes him feel like King of the World. 

This is the first new record from the “People Are Crazy” hitmaker since 2021’s Intuition. But while the project may be new, its title track is not. 

“It’s a song that I’ve had in my back pocket, so to speak, for many years now,” Billy explains. “I was gonna record it on an album, maybe three or four albums back. But for whatever reason, it didn’t work out.”

Recording his eighth studio album, however, finally gave the song its moment.

“Working with [producer] Carson Chamberlain on this current album, I was like, ‘Carson, hey, you remember that old Troy Jones song that we was gonna record back then, “The King of the World”?'” he recalls. “So I sent it to him and he was of course, ‘Oh yeah, I remember that.’ So we ended up laying it down and here we are.”

Billy’s 10-track King of the World is out now.

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Simon Kirke and Bad Company ‘honored’ by Can’t Get Enough tribute album

Simon Kirke and Bad Company ‘honored’ by Can’t Get Enough tribute album
Simon Kirke and Bad Company ‘honored’ by Can’t Get Enough tribute album
Cover of ‘Can’t Get Enough: The Music of Bad Company’ /(Primary Wave Music)

Soon-to-be Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Bad Company are the focus of a new tribute album, Can’t Get Enough: The Music of Bad Company, which is out now. It features guests like Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott and Phil Collen, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, The Struts and more covering iconic Bad Company tunes.

BadCo drummer Simon Kirke tells ABC Audio they’re “honored that these artists have taken the time to record” their songs, noting, “It’s wonderful.”

He does say, however, that while he’s familiar with artists like Slash and Elliott, he’s not familiar with “half” of the musicians who took part in the album. He does heap praise on the covers, though: “They actually were not that far removed from our originals.”

Kirke and BadCo frontman Paul Rodgers also contributed to the project; Kirke plays drums and Rodgers adds backing vocals on Elliott and Collen’s rendition of “Seagull,” while Rodgers also contributed backing vocals to “Run With The Pack,” covered by Blackberry Smoke, and “Shooting Star,” covered by Halestorm.

Kirke says doing it “was kind of like a hats off” to the artists who took part in the release.

Before Kirke and Rodgers formed Bad Company with guitarist Mick Ralphs and bassist Boz Burrell, they were both in the band Free, and the album includes a cover of Free’s biggest hit, “All Right Now.” Kirke says it makes sense the tune would be included on the album.

“It’s one of those songs that just will not die, and it’ll be around long after I’ve gone,” he says. “It’s an iconic song, always has been and always will be.” 

Bad Company will inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Nov. 8 in Los Angeles. The ceremony will stream live on Disney+ starting at 8 p.m. ET.

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Master P says No Limit and Cash Money Verzuz is ‘gon’ be good’

Master P says No Limit and Cash Money Verzuz is ‘gon’ be good’
Master P says No Limit and Cash Money Verzuz is ‘gon’ be good’
Percy Miller aka Master P performs with The Soul Rebels during 2025 NOLA Funk Fest at Spanish Plaza on October 18, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)

Ahead of the return of Verzuz, Master P is teasing that the showdown between his No Limit Records and Cash Money Records is going to be worth watching.

“Y’all got to come to the show, man,” he said in an interview with Complex’s Jordan Rose. “The soldiers gon’ be in the building. I’m just telling y’all. No Limit has been around a long time.”

“It’s gon’ be good,” he continued. “That’s the only thing I can tell y’all. It’s gon’ be crazy. You just never know who gon’ show up with No Limit.”

The last Verzuz battle last took place in June 2022, when Mario and Omarion went back and forth and highlighted their discographies. The competition series briefly went on hiatus as founders Timbaland and Swizz Beatz handled a legal dispute with Triller. It will return with the Cash Money and No Limit showdown, which P says will simultaneously celebrate the city of New Orleans.

“We’re still able to get together, get on stage, and do this and celebrate the city of New Orleans. We’ve been celebrating each other for a long time and to be able to do this with Cash Money, we definitely gotta celebrate them,” Master P told Complex. “We definitely two companies that came up in New Orleans and created empires. So my hats go off to Birdman and Cash Money, as well as my No Limit army, all my soldiers, everybody that represented us for so long.”

The event will take place Saturday in Las Vegas as part of ComplexCon 2025.

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Five Finger Death Punch fans ‘understand the assignment’ with rerecorded ‘Best Of’ compilations

Five Finger Death Punch fans ‘understand the assignment’ with rerecorded ‘Best Of’ compilations
Five Finger Death Punch fans ‘understand the assignment’ with rerecorded ‘Best Of’ compilations
‘Best Of – Volume 2’ album artwork. (Better Noise Music)

Five Finger Death Punch and Taylor Swift probably don’t have a lot in common musically, but the metal outfit is similar to the pop superstar in at least one respect.

Like Swift, Five Finger Death Punch decided to rerecord their music after their former label sold the band’s master recordings. The result is a two-volume compilation, Best Of, featuring newly rerecorded versions of the biggest Death Punch hits.

In order for the project to be successful, fans would have to listen to the rerecorded versions over the originals, as the Swifties did. While they don’t have the numbers to match Swift’s fandom, guitarist Zoltan Bathory tells ABC Audio that the FFDP legion is just as passionate, dubbing them the “craziest fans in the metal world.”

“So we kind of knew that, OK, we could also do this, and the fans will understand the assignment,” Bathory laughs. “And they did.”

Case in point: the first single off the first Best Of volume, “I Refuse” featuring In This Moment‘s Maria Brink, hit #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. The second volume’s single, “The End” featuring BABYMETAL, currently sits in the top five.

Getting to celebrate “I Refuse” was particularly meaningful for Death Punch, as it was a favorite among the band members but wasn’t initially released as a single.

“It’s a little bit of a satisfaction that a song that we wanted to be a single back in the day now got to be a single, and got the spotlight it deserved and it went #1,” Bathory says.

As for how the rerecordings compare to the originals, Bathory feels there’s generally a “different vibe.”

“Instead of creating something, you’re performing it,” he says. “So it’s gonna have a performative energy.”

Both Best Of volumes are out now.

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Rainbow Kitten Surprise announces 2026 US tour

Rainbow Kitten Surprise announces 2026 US tour
Rainbow Kitten Surprise announces 2026 US tour
Ela Melo of Rainbow Kitten Surprise performs at The Fillmore New Orleans on October 14, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Erika Goldring/Getty Images)

Rainbow Kitten Surprise has announced a U.S. tour for 2026 in support of their new album, bones.

The trek will be divided into two legs — the first runs from Feb. 27 in Milwaukee to March 25 in Austin, Texas, while the second spans from July 12 in Troutdale, Oregon, to Sept. 23 in Pittsburgh.

Presales begin Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. local time, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit RKSBand.com.

Bones, the follow-up to 2024’s Love Hate Music Box, was released in September. It includes the single “Dang.”

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’80s pop icons unite as Bryan Adams & Pat Benatar hit the road together

’80s pop icons unite as Bryan Adams & Pat Benatar hit the road together
’80s pop icons unite as Bryan Adams & Pat Benatar hit the road together
Pat Benatar performs at the Seventh Annual LOVE ROCKS NYC Benefit, March, 2023 (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Love Rocks NYC/God’s Love We Deliver); Bryan Adams performs in Poland, New Year’s Eve, Dec 31, 2024 (Grzegorz Wajda/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Two ’80s pop music icons who’ve never worked together before are joining forces for a U.S tour kicking off Saturday in Connecticut. Bryan Adams is launching the U.S. leg of his current world tour with opening act Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.

While the tour’s in support of Bryan’s latest album, Roll With the Punches, he explains that he’s not one of those artists who’ll make you sit through a lot of the new stuff.

“I play all the songs everybody knows and loves, and then I pepper it with a couple of new songs,” he tells ABC Audio. How does he keep songs he’s been playing for decades, like “Summer of ’69,” fresh for him and his band? It’s all about the crowd, he says.

“There’s that old great adage, ‘There ain’t no audience, there ain’t no show,'” Bryan says. “So much hinges on the connection between people and the music. And that’s why we do what we do … because we love that connection and we try to make that connection.”

While Bryan and Pat had never met prior to the tour, they do have a connection: He originally wrote his 1981 song “Lonely Nights” for her to record.

“We submitted it to her, but we never heard anything back,” Bryan recalls. “So when it came time for me to make an album, I still had that song, so I recorded it and it became one of my [first] … songs on American rock radio.” 

And while Pat and Neil are usually headliners, Pat says teaming with Bryan gives them exposure to a whole new audience. Plus, as Pat explains, “We’re not performing in massive stadiums anymore. … So when you have an opportunity to go back out and do the Forum and do the Madison Square Garden, it is fun to pay the big places.”

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Listen to The Devil Wears Prada’s latest ’Flowers’ track, ‘Everybody Knows’

Listen to The Devil Wears Prada’s latest ’Flowers’ track, ‘Everybody Knows’
Listen to The Devil Wears Prada’s latest ’Flowers’ track, ‘Everybody Knows’
‘Flowers’ album artwork. (Solid State Records)

The Devil Wears Prada has released a new song called “Everybody Knows,” a track off the band’s upcoming album, Flowers.

“‘Everybody Knows’ is about feeling out of place- when your anxiety takes over and you can’t hide it anymore,” TDWP says. “It’s that moment when you realize everyone can see you’re not holding it together, but you don’t know how to escape it.”

You can watch the “Everybody Knows” video on YouTube.

Flowers is due out Nov. 14. It also includes the single “For You.”

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