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​Foo Fighters Are Back — And They Sound Like Themselves AgainYour Favorite Toy, the band's 12th studio album, drops April 24LOS ANGELES — Foo Fighters are releasing a new album tomorrow, and if the singles are any indication, it sounds like the band found something they didn't know they were looking for.Your Favorite Toy — their 12th studio record — comes out April 24, 2026 on Roswell/RCA Records. The band recorded it across 2024 and 2025, splitting time between Dave Grohl's home studio and their longtime Studio 606 space in LA, working with engineer Oliver Roman.It's also the first full-length album with drummer Ilan Rubin, who joined after the death of Taylor Hawkins. That weight isn't something the band sidesteps.Grohl put it simply: "We stumbled onto this record's sound after a long period of exploration. The title track was the fuse that lit the fire — once we had that, the rest of the music fell into place. It feels raw, it feels joyful, and it feels undeniably like us."That comes through in the singles. "Caught in the Echo," "Of All People," "Asking for a Friend," and "Your Favorite Toy" have each landed differently — some hit hard and fast, others open up slowly — but they all sound like a band playing with genuine purpose rather than going through motions.The full tracklist:

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*Caught in the Echo

*Of All People

*WindowYour Favorite Toy

*If You Only Knew

*Spit Shine

*Unconditional

*Child Actor

*Amen, Caveman

*Asking for a Friend

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The night before the release, April 23, the band is doing an iHeartRadio Album Preview — an exclusive first listen hosted by Johnny Knoxville. After that, they head into a full 2026 touring run, with stadium dates across North America and international shows later in the year.

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Now You See It... Now You Don't.

   

    Ohio’s cannabis landscape has shifted dramatically with the enactment of a new THC law that took effect in March 2026, reshaping the regulatory framework for marijuana, hemp-derived cannabinoids and intoxicating products across the state. Passed as Senate Bill 56, this legislation rolls back several aspects of the 2023 voter-approved legalization framework, imposing stricter controls on THC potency, outlawing the sale of certain hemp-derived products outside licensed dispensaries and introducing new restrictions on public use, transport and possession. The result is a controversial pivot that has left consumers, businesses and advocates scrambling to adapt — and sparked lively debate over the balance between public safety and personal freedom in Ohio’s evolving cannabis market.​​

​    Senate Bill 56 has hit many small businesses in the hemp and cannabis supply chain hard, especially shops and local retailers that previously sold intoxicating hemp products, THC-infused drinks and related goods outside of the licensed dispensary system. With SB 56 banning the sale of most of these products unless they’re sold through state-regulated dispensaries, smoke shops and convenience stores that depended on those sales have seen revenue dry up — some owners have even reported having to stop selling those items or close entirely because their core products are now illegal for them to offer. Small manufacturers and distributors that never obtained dispensary licenses also argue the shift centralizes the market around larger, licensed players, squeezing out smaller competitors who lack the resources to navigate the new regulatory requirements. As a result, the law has sparked concern among entrepreneurs and industry groups that Ohio’s regulatory approach could shrink the diversity of local businesses and push customers — and jobs — out of the state’s smaller retail sector.

​    What’s your opinion on Ohio’s new THC law? Do you feel it strikes the right balance between regulation and personal freedom, or do you think it goes too far?  Your voice matters in shaping the ongoing conversation around this law.

New Release - March 13  2026

The Black Crowes ... A POUND OF FEATHERS

FRESH OFF THE GRAMMY-NOMINATED SUCCESS OF HAPPINESS BASTARDS (2024), CHRIS AND RICH ROBINSON WASTED NO TIME GETTING BACK TO WORK. IN EARLY 2025, THE BROTHERS RETURNED TO NASHVILLE TO REUNITE WITH PRODUCER JAY JOYCE AND RECAPTURE THE SPARK THAT POWERED THEIR LAST RECORD. THIS IS THE RESULT.

Listen Here

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New Release - April 24th  2026

The Foo Fighters

​Foo Fighters Are Back — And They Sound Like Themselves Again
Your Favorite Toy, the band's 12th studio album, drops April 24
LOS ANGELES — Foo Fighters are releasing a new album tomorrow, and if the singles are any indication, it sounds like the band found something they didn't know they were looking for.
Your Favorite Toy — their 12th studio record — comes out April 24, 2026 on Roswell/RCA Records. The band recorded it across 2024 and 2025, splitting time between Dave Grohl's home studio and their longtime Studio 606 space in LA, working with engineer Oliver Roman.
It's also the first full-length album with drummer Ilan Rubin, who joined after the death of Taylor Hawkins. That weight isn't something the band sidesteps.
Grohl put it simply: "We stumbled onto this record's sound after a long period of exploration. The title track was the fuse that lit the fire — once we had that, the rest of the music fell into place. It feels raw, it feels joyful, and it feels undeniably like us."
That comes through in the singles. "Caught in the Echo," "Of All People," "Asking for a Friend," and "Your Favorite Toy" have each landed differently — some hit hard and fast, others open up slowly — but they all sound like a band playing with genuine purpose rather than going through motions.
The full tracklist:
Caught in the Echo
Of All People
Window
Your Favorite Toy
If You Only Knew
Spit Shine
Unconditional
Child Actor
Amen, Caveman
Asking for a Friend
The night before the release, April 23, the band is doing an iHeartRadio Album Preview — an exclusive first listen hosted by Johnny Knoxville. After that, they head into a full 2026 touring run, with stadium dates across North America and international shows later in the year.

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