Goose Announce New Studio Album, ‘Big Modern!’
Suwannee Hulaween 2026: SCI, MMJ, Geese and More

April 7, 2026
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Goose will release their sixth full-length studio album, Big Modern!, on June 12 via their own No Coincidence Records. The 15-track LP was announced following several cryptic teases from the quartet, including a surprise video posted to social media last Friday starring Jake Lacy. The actor, known for his work on The White Lotus, The Office and Girls, then accompanied the band as they sat courtside at the following night’s New York Knicks vs. Chicago Bulls game at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Lacy sat between the four members of Goose, each of whom wore bright yellow hoodies spelling out “FACE, ”a key lyric from their new record’s title track, “Big Modern!”
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Suwannee Hulaween has just announced its plans for year 13. The event will return to Suwannee Music Park on October 22-25 with multiple stages and artist-curated experiences. The String Cheese Incident will once again anchor the festivities at the Live Oak, FL concert site, performing for three nights, while the group’s band members also will appear in additional settings.
With the release of their debut album Planet Android, Shapes is quickly becoming one of the hottest new bands on the scene. Based out of Toronto Canada, these four lifelong friends have crafted together a truly unique sound that has already earned them a loyal following throughout the North East. Led by Bryan Silverberg (guitar) and Dave Hollingshead (keyboards), Shapes was born out of their mutual love for abstract ideas mixed with a deranged sense of humour. Having grown up listening to everything from Frank Zappa to Celine Dione, their wide array of musical influences combine to create something that is both chaotic and refined at the same time. Their live shows have been described as a wild musical adventure, full of twists and turns that both the band and audience experience together. Having recently performed some of their biggest shows to date, including a stop at the Westcott Theatre in Syracuse, NY alongside Spafford, Shapes is well on their way to becoming the next up and coming band to watch. For a full list of their upcoming spring dates check out the link below. Stream on Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp.
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The U.K.’s Wireless Festival has been canceled after its controversial headline booking of Kanye West and the subsequent withdrawal of the rapper’s visa. In the week since West, now performing as YE, was announced as the major music festival’s top billing, leading figures from the country’s music industry and government have expressed outrage, given West’s history of promoting antisemitism.
A monument to the Wall of Sound era, this 1971 McIntosh MC 2300 amplifier (serial #1Y542) is presented in its original vintage case—a case that served a very specific and legendary function on the Grateful Dead's stage: it was the step Bill Kreutzmann used to climb up to his elevated drum riser. Together, the amp and its purpose-built road case represent the engineering ingenuity and sheer physical scale of the Dead's groundbreaking live sound system.
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Kurt Vile has unveiled Philadelphia’s been good to me, his first new album since 2022’s (watch my moves). The indie standard-bearer and lifelong son of the City of Brotherly Love’s return lands as an essential document of his process and personality, cut from a three-year stretch in “an inspired state of flux.” To preview the project, he’s shared the lead single “Chance to bleed,” alongside a music video directed by Lucky Marvel and a packed live calendar for this summer and fall.
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Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy have signed on to perform at the 67th annual Newport Folk Festival. On Friday, July 24, the duo of the revered actor and indie veteran will take the stage at Newport, R.I.’s Fort Adams State Park in the company of some friends to continue their traveling tribute to R.E.M.
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Allen Toussaint’s Songbook endures as a core work in his illustrious and prolific career. After more than five decades as a performer, producer and composer, the late New Orleans rhythm and blues sensation’s first live album looked back on the catalog he’d amassed and proved his unparalleled ability to renew immortal standards. Now, that classic album will receive an expanded deluxe reissue, sharing more of the hallowed sets and Toussaint’s reflections through unheard B-sides and interviews.
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Last night, April 6, Dogs In A Pile rode their Spring Tour down to Roanoke, Va. for the first of two nights at 5 Points Music Sanctuary. In their latest engagement, the rising jam quintet tackled two sets of well-established originals, plus a return to a Little Feat classic that had left their live repertoire.












