‘Another Miracle’ album artwork. (Century Media Records)
Of Mice & Men has shared a new teaser video leading up to the release of their upcoming album, Another Miracle.
The clip, posted to Facebook, shows the band members trapped in four light boxes, and ends with one of them screaming underwater. It’s accompanied by Thursday’s date, Sept. 18.
Another Miracle is due out Nov. 14. Of Mice & Men has released two songs off the record: the title track, and “Wake Up.”
Of Mice & Men will be performing at the upcoming Louder than Life, Aftershock and Warped Tour festivals.
Chrissie Hynde is offering up another preview of her upcoming duets album, Duets Special, dropping Oct. 17.
The Pretenders frontwoman has just shared her collaboration with artist k.d. lang, a cover of “Me and Mrs. Jones,” originally recorded by Billy Paul.
“I met k.d. on a tour we did. Very early days,” Chrissie says of her relationship with lang. “It was up in Canada, and we bonded right from the start because of our mutual interest in animal welfare.”
In addition to lang, Duets Special features collaborations with Blondie’s Debbie Harry, The Killers‘ Brandon Flowers, Garbage’s Shirley Manson, The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, the late Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan, Lucinda Williams, Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan and Julian Lennon.
Duets Special, Hynde’s fourth solo album and the first since 2021’s Standing in the Doorway: Chrissie Hynde Sings Bob Dylan, will be released digitally, and on black vinyl and CD. It is available for preorder now.
Sabrina Carpenter is billing herself as a “woman of my word” following the announcement that she’s headlining Coachella in 2026. She posted a video of herself onstage at the festival in 2024, singing, “Coachella, see you back here when I headline!” It seems Sabrina manifested the future: During that performance, she debuted her then-new single, “Espresso,” which helped shoot her to superstardom.
And speaking of Sabrina Carpenter, Lola Young has covered her hit “Manchild” for a performance on BBC Radio One’s Live Lounge. She told the deejays that she chose the song because she’s a Sabrina “superfan” and she thinks the song’s lyrics are “hilarious.”
Amazon Music will livestream the Washington, D.C., area installment of this year’s All Things Must Go Festival, set for Sept. 26-28 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion. You’ll be able to watch Noah Kahan, Doechii, Kesha, The Marías and more via the AmazonMusic channel on Twitch and Prime Video.
: Ice Spice attends the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 07, 2025 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images for MTV)
Ice Spice credits Cardi B for helping her seriously pursue rap as a career. During her appearance on the Baby, This is Keke Palmer podcast, she said Cardi’s career gave her a sense of hope she hadn’t felt after Nicki Minaj‘s reign.
“I feel like Cardi B definitely brought back that hope [that] girls could rap, because for a long time, Nicki [Minaj] seemed so unattainable,” Ice said. “You know, that’s part of the lore of why I was so obsessed [with Nicki] because I’m like, ‘Only she could do it.’”
As fans know, Ice became viral after releasing her song “Munch (Feelin’ U).” She later teamed with Nicki on “Barbie World” and “Princess Diana (Remix).”
“I always wanted that to be the case, but when it happens, you’re like, ‘Whoa, is this real life?’ Two records with her, I was gassed. Of course, I still am,” she says.
Ice noted she was “already signed when” Nicki tried to sign her to her label, Heavy On It Records. Ice also said she continues to look up to the rapper, despite leaked texts in which Ice called Nicki “ungrateful and delusional.”
“Regardless of how I felt in that moment, [Nicki] is still somebody I respect as an artist, and I’m always going to admire everything she’s done for me and the culture,” Ice said.
Ice’s appearance on Keke’s podcast is available to watch on YouTube.
The Beatles recently announced several projects associated with their Anthology series, including a massive AnthologyCollection box set that features the three original Anthology albums and the new Anthology 4. The Beatles are now giving fans a chance to get that fourth installment without shelling out the price of the whole collection.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers just announced that “by popular demand,” Anthology 4 will be available as a standalone release. It will be released Nov. 21 as a three-LP or two-CD set, featuring 36 tracks, including 13 previously unreleased demos and session recordings, and other rare recordings.
The Anthology Collection box set will also be released Nov. 21 digitally and as a 12-LP or eight-CD collection. In addition to the music, it includes four exclusive art cards, housed in hand-numbered envelopes.
The Beatles released their original Anthology album, titled Anthology 1, in 1995, featuring rarities, outtakes and live performances from early in their career. It also included the new song “Free as a Bird,” which at the time was the first new Beatles song in 25 years. The song incorporated an old demo recorded by John Lennon with new music recorded by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison.
The original release was followed by Anthology 2 and Anthology 3, which covered later years of the band’s career. Both came out in 1996, with Anthology 2 also featuring a new song, “Real Love.”
In addition to the Anthology music collection, a restored and remastered version of the eight-part Anthology documentary, which aired on ABC in 1995, will debut Nov. 26 on Disney+ with a new ninth episode. A 25th anniversary edition of The Beatles Anthology book will also be released Oct. 1.
Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, Demi Lovato, and Kevin Jonas perform onstage August 10, 2025 at MetLife Stadium (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)
Not long ago, Demi Lovato thrilled Disney Channel kids everywhere by appearing onstage with the Jonas Brothers to sing Camp Rock songs. In a recent interview she says being part of the Disney Channel taught her an important lesson — which wasn’t exactly positive.
Speaking to PAPER magazine, Demi says, “I learned that I had to hustle. Sometimes looking back, I wish that hustle culture wasn’t as big as it was, because I feel like I would have had an easier time. I was just under so much pressure and so much stress at such a young age that it just wasn’t healthy.”
“But in that, I learned that if you want, hustle culture sometimes does pay off. But it comes with a price,” she adds. “I think that was the biggest lesson for me. You can work yourself into the ground, but you’re going to have to sacrifice something, and that something might be your mental health.”
“It was a lot,” she admits. “But I also knew that at any given moment someone was there and they could take my place, so I worked really hard for it. It’s just, at what cost?”
When PAPER suggests that perhaps Demi and her fellow stars, like the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez, were the “last generation of that hustle culture,” she agrees.
“Yeah, I think we were,” she says. “I think there are better protections put in place for them now, or at least I’d hope so.”
Demi’s new album, It’s Not That Deep, due out in October, marks a return to pop music for her. Or, as she tells PAPER, “Popvato is back, and let’s have some fun. Period.”
Sarah McLachlan has shared another song from her upcoming album, Better Broken, and this one has the Canadian star showing off her country music side.
The song, “Remind Me,” features guest vocals by Katie Gavin of the band MUNA. Sarah says in a statement that she wrote the song during the COVID-19 lockdown on acoustic guitar. “I went down the Yellowstone rabbit hole on TV and kind of fell in love with the whole cowboy country music thing and thought, ‘I want to write a love song. I want to write a cowboy love song,'” she explains.
“That’s kind of what it was called for a while,” she adds. “It was also an anniversary present for my partner — so that was sort of the impetus to write it. I just wanted it to be simple and pure and beautiful, maybe a little bit sappy. And I love that we got Katie Gavin to sing on it in the studio.”
“Remind Me” is the third song Sarah has shared from Better Broken, her first new album in nine years, following the hit title track and “Gravity.” The album arrives on Friday.
Meanwhile, on Sunday Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery, a documentary about the groundbreaking all-female festival that Sarah co-founded in the ’90s, premieres on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+. In addition to Sarah, it includes interviews with Lilith Fair participants like Sheryl Crow, Jewel, Paula Cole, Natalie Merchant, Emmylou Harris, Indigo Girls and more.
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Cardi B attends the EE72 Magazine launch party at The Cut restaurant on September 12, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by The Hapa Blonde/GC Images)
Cardi B‘s marriage to Offset may have come to an end, but she isn’t turned off by the thought of wedding bells. While a guest on TODAY With Jenna & Friends, she said she’s open to marriage because she’s a sucker for love.
“Yeah, I would get married again,” Cardi said. “I believe in love. I’m, like, a hopeless romantic.”
She spoke to Jenna Bush Hager about her relationship with New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, with whom she says sparks fly like the Fourth of July.
“I thought he was cute. I was like, ‘Oh, he’s gotta be mine,'” recalled Cardi, who eventually met the NFL star through a mutual friend. She says she has since become a supportive football girlfriend.
“I be at the screen every Sunday, every day, cursing people out. Pass the ball!” Cardi said. Her plan following the release of her album is to attend every single game that Stefon has remaining in the season.
Cardi’s new relationship comes after she announced her split with Offset, who she was married to fornearly seven years. Their divorce proceedings are ongoing. She shared in an interview with Kelly Rowland for Spotify that the end of the relationship took a toll on her and negatively affected her ability to make music.
“I came to LA and I was supposed to finish my album after ‘Enough,’” she said of her 2024 single. “I had two months, and we had to cancel everything because I was so depressed that I couldn’t record. We was out here for like two weeks, and I just couldn’t record. I barely recorded anything because I couldn’t even stop crying.”
Cardi eventually got over the hump, as her upcoming album, Am I the Drama?, arrives on Friday.
You can check out the new string version of Morgan Wade‘s “Hardwood Floor” now. It’s a new variation on the closing track from her The Party is Over (recovered) album.
The Grand Ole Opry will host Opry Community Day on Oct. 5, inviting Tennessee residents with a valid ID to a free guided backstage tour of the iconic venue. There will be live music, face painting, games, dancing and food trucks, as well.
Hunter Hayes will drop his new track, “Every Piece,” and its accompanying music video on Friday.
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Toto is set to close out 2025 with a show in Las Vegas.
The “Africa” rockers have announced their last show of the year will take place Dec. 30 at BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
This will be a return to the theater for Toto. They previously played a sold-out show at the venue in August.
A presale for tickets kicks off Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT, with tickets going on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. PT.
Before heading to Vegas, Toto has several Latin American shows on their schedule. Their next concert, with Christopher Cross, is Dec. 11 in Santiago, Chile.