Over the past 24 hours, the music world has seen several notable developments across various genres and sectors.
Starting with industry updates, Reservoir's subsidiary PopIndia has made a significant move by striking its first catalog deal with the acquisition of Musicraft Entertainment. This deal marks a new milestone for PopIndia as it expands its catalog and influence in the music industry[1].
In new music releases, Ferris Pier and Brother Leo have unveiled a genre-bending, soul-powered track titled “I Like.” This collaboration brings together a unique blend of styles, promising an exciting listen for fans of diverse musical genres[2].
Counting Crows is also back in the spotlight with new music. In an interview, Adam Duritz discussed the band's latest work and the challenges of being dismissed for being different. This new music is anticipated to resonate with fans who have followed the band's evolution over the years[3].
On the historical front, May 15th is a day that holds several memorable moments in rock music history. Notably, it marks the anniversary of the death of Phil May, the lead singer of the English rock band Pretty Things[4].
In a unique blend of music and fast food, Taco Bell has launched the Feed The Beat Record Club. This initiative, part of their existing Feed The Beat program, will offer members of their rewards scheme exclusive vinyl records, slipmats, and stickers. The first drop will feature emerging artists Anxious, Magdalena Bay, and Frankie and the Witch Fingers, highlighting Taco Bell's ongoing support for new talent in the music industry[5].
These updates reflect a vibrant and dynamic music landscape, with new releases, industry deals, and innovative initiatives all contributing to the rich tapestry of the music world.
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