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14-05-2025
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Fitz and the Tantrums Preview New Album ‘Man on the Moon' With Funky Title Track
Fitz and the Tantrums take fans on a funky lunar voyage with their new single 'Man on the Moon,' the title track from the band's upcoming album. Man on the Moon, out July 25 via Atlantic Records, is heralded by the band as their most daring album yet, with Fitz and the Tantrums exploring new territory across 14 songs on their sixth studio album and first since 2022's Let Yourself Free. More from Rolling Stone Yungblud Will Interrogate Hero Worship on New Album 'Idols,' Then See It in Action on Tour Julia Michaels Says EP 'Second Self' Is Made Up of 'Raw, Unfiltered' Storytelling Rye Coalition Guitarist Herb Wiley Crowdfunding Treatment for ALS Diagnosis 'I decided I was simply going to write for my heart and for my soul and nobody else,' singer frontman 'Fitz' Fitzpatrick said in a statement. 'At this point in our career, myself and the band feel we have complete creative license. Because, c'mon, nobody knows what the rules are anymore. So I'm not going to chase some vapor in the wind. I'm going to just do what I want.' Co-lead singer Noelle Scaggs added, 'We've never wanted to be stuck in a box. We refused to do that. With this project, we're daring to be different.' Starting tomorrow, Fitz and the Tantrums will take their new album on the road with their Man on the Moon Tour, kicking off May 8 in Wilmington, North Carolina. After a handful of May shows, the 31-date trek will kick off July 24 — a day before the album's release — in San Diego, California, and run through an ACL Live show in Austin on August 31. Check out the tour dates and Man on the Moon track list below: Track List1. The Good the Bad the Ugly2. Man On The Moon3. Withdrawals4. Oh Maria5. Ruin The Night6. Where I Go7. Young Days8. Perfume9. Umbrella10. Queen of Hearts11. Waste My Time12. OK OK OK13. Motion14. One Day Fitz and The Tantrums Tour DatesMay 8 – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake AmphitheaterMay 9 – Charleston, SC – The Refinery CharlestonMay 10 – Orlando, FL – The BeachamMay 11 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution LiveMay 13-17 – Andover, FL – Lindsey Stirling's Master of Tides 2025July 24 – San Diego, CA – Humphreys Concerts by the Bay July 25 – Costa Mesa, CA – OC Fair @ Pacific Amphitheater July 26 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort and Casino July 28 – Salt Lake City, UT – Sandy Amphitheater July 29 – Denver, CO – Denver Botanical Gardens July 31 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman August 1 – Sioux City, IA – Hard Rock Casino August 2 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue August 3 – Fargo, ND – UP District Festival Field August 5 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee August 6 – Carmel, IN – The Palladium August 7 – Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre August 8 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall August 9 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre August 11 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues August 12 – Buffalo, NY – ArtparkAugust 14 – New York, NY – Pier 17August 15 – Harrisburg, PA – XL Live August 16 – Elora, ON – Riverfest Elora August 18 – Boston, MA – House of Blues August 19 – Washington, DC – The Anthem August 20 – Richmond, VA – Lewis Ginter Botanical GardenAugust 22 – Fletcher, NC – Sierra Nevada Brewing Co AmphitheatreAugust 23 – Newport, RI – International Tennis Hall Of Fame August 24 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle August 25 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium August 26 – St Louis, MO – The Factory at The District August 28 – Tulsa, OK – Cains BallroomAugust 29 – Dallas, TX – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall August 30 – San Antonio, TX – Stable HallAugust 31 – Austin, TX – ACL Live @ the Moody Theater Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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11-05-2025
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Maren Morris' Big Hooks Hide Private Wounds
'Feels like the worst year/ is always the one you're in,' Maren Morris laments at the beginning of the loose-limbed 'Carry Me Through,' which pops up near the end of the singer-songwriter's fourth album. That plaint is tinged with hard-won wisdom — she's reminding herself that while life's journey might seem bad in the moment, any bumpy roads will look smooth in the rear-view mirror. It's an appropriate observation on Dreamsicle, a modern pop confection named after a treat that shrouds its central sweetness in pucker-inducing sherbet. Dreamsicle flips its namesake's script: It has the surface trappings of a sun-dappled pop album, but those big hooks are often hiding semi-privately mourned wounds. 'Cry In the Car' pairs lyrics about feeling 'safe behind the glass' with zig-zagging synths and a strutting beat, while 'Cut!,' a punchy duet with pop utility player Julia Michaels, answers the question 'how does she do it?' with a portrait of someone who knows exactly when she can let herself fall apart. More from Rolling Stone Maren Morris Announces Extensive 'Dreamsicle' 2025 World Tour Maren Morris Sends Her Suitors Packing on Single 'Bed No Breakfast' Zedd Invites John Mayer, Maren Morris, More Onstage During Coachella Set Morris came up in country music, with mid-'10s hits like the legend-saluting 'My Church' and the sumptuous '80s Mercedes' showing off her ability to bridge country's generation gaps lyrically and vocally. Dreamsicle might be her first full-length project since she announced her decision to 'step outside of' the genre in 2023, but it shows how her vision of pop remains rooted in sturdy songwriting. 'This Is How A Woman Leaves' is a seething statement of finality that feels lifted from real-life arguments; 'I Hope I Never Fall In Love' spins out of the 'Be My Baby' beat to fight off fuure heartbreak, Morris' voice cracking open as she wails the song's title. Dreamsicle isn't entirely riding the bummer wave, even if, as Morris admits on the cloud-borne title track, 'I overthink the moment/ right down to the minute.' The swaying 'Bed No Breakfast' shoos a one-night stand out the door with a winking grace; 'People Still Show Up' is a serpentine soft-rocker with a rueful message: The world might seem filled with horrors, but there just might be enough good folks out there to make life a bit nicer — even if that reprieve only lasts about as long as a pop song. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time