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Listeners, the past 24 hours in music have seen a surge of notable releases and breaking news across genres. Starting with major album drops, listeners can find new records from 5 Seconds of Summer with Everyone’s A Star, Josh Groban’s Hidden Gems, and a collaboration between The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton titled AVTT/PTTN. The Rolling Stones have reissued their classic Black and Blue in a deluxe edition, while Green Day mark a milestone with a 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Warning, and Motley Crue revisit Theatre of Pain with a 40th Anniversary reissue, according to 2 Loud 2 Old Music. Lewis Capaldi’s new Survive EP has also hit streaming services.

Indie and alternative fans have standout choices with Murals’ self-titled album, Drive-By Truckers’ The Definitive Decoration Day, and releases by Australia’s Hatchie and the shoegaze-inspired Glixen. Colorado Sound puts highlights on fresh albums from Mavis Staples, Midlake, Portugal. The Man, The Mountain Goats, and Rosalia, marking a banner day for cross-genre exploration.

In the realm of singles and emerging acts, Boolin Tunes spotlights Convey’s punchy nu-hardcore track Eternal and Monroe.’s post-hardcore Just Because You Shot Jesse James, Doesn’t Make You Jesse James. Poppy returns with Bruised Sky, while Charli XCX teams up with John Cale for House, adding an avant-pop twist. Electronic duo Krewella are back with Eternal, and FKA Twigs debuts Eusexua Afterglow, bringing art pop and R&B flavors to this week’s digital landscape. Notably, indie favorites Momma dropped the deluxe edition of Welcome to My Blue Sky and The Neighbourhood have released (((((ultraSOUND))))).

Country listeners have new offerings from Ashley Cooke with Ace and Colter Wall’s Memories and Empties, as well as a notable release from Don West. According to Coyote Country, historical country moments from past CMA Awards and big name performances are being remembered and celebrated today.

Industry news arrives from Music Business Worldwide, which reports that Sony Music has entered a new partnership with Dutch firm Avalon Music, focusing on A&R and innovative marketing. Meanwhile, tragic news hits headlines as former Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins was killed in prison, reported by Alan Cross.

On the pop culture front, the Associated Press highlights the growing trend of pop anthems energizing college football experiences, spotlighting the evolving synergy between sports and music in American traditions.

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