If you’re anything like us, we see an interesting headline during our daily scroll—pause to read it—but then keep scrolling without reading the actual story. So at the end of each week, we’re rounding up all the buzziest, news-worthy headlines you might have missed. Think of it like the “saved” feature on Instagram but for news instead of aesthetically pleasing photos. This is what you missed.
#1
YUNGBLUD is back LOUDER
With YUNGBLUD back in full swing, Idols II lands as the defiant, life-affirming sequel to one of modern rock’s boldest eras. Featuring six new tracks, led by the anthemic “Suburban Requiem,” the release caps a historic run of Grammy wins, chart-topping albums, and sold-out arenas—proof that this chapter isn’t just about survival, but about coming out louder, sharper, and very much alive.
#2
Mother Lana is Back
Lana Del Rey is officially back in her quietly unhinged era, releasing “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter,” her self-proclaimed favorite track from the long-awaited Stove. Sparse, spell-like, and deeply Lana-coded, the single arrives after months of teasing, title changes, and vinyl math—proof that when she finally drops, it’s always on her own beautifully strange timeline.
#3
Foo Fighters Bringing Back Rock
Foo Fighters are cranking the amps back up with Your Favorite Toy, a tight, swaggering new album led by its no-frills, hard-rock title track. Marking their first release with new drummer Ilan Rubin, the record leans into glossy ’70s muscle, power-pop hooks, and classic Foos urgency—proof that decades in, Dave Grohl & co. are still finding fresh ways to make rock feel loud, fast, and fun again.
#4
mau5trap
deadmau5 kicks off 2026 with “Science,” a sleek, slow-burning new single featuring the magnetic vocals of Stevie Appleton. Stripped back, cinematic, and quietly hypnotic, the track taps into the producer’s golden era of vocal-driven anthems—less about maximal drops, more about mood, mystery, and letting the atmosphere do the heavy lifting.
#5
Best Of Both Worlds
Miley Cyrus is heading back to where it all began. Streaming March 24 on Disney+, the Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special is a full-on nostalgia fest—complete with iconic sets, never-before-seen footage, and a candid sit-down hosted by Alex Cooper. Two decades later, Hannah Montana isn’t just a throwback—it’s a victory lap for a show that shaped a generation and launched a pop culture phenomenon.
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