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. Ed Sheeran drops a new single off his upcoming 8th album and Gracie Abrams releases live recorded single “Death Wish”—this is what you missed.
#1
Meet Ed on the Dance Floor
Ed Sheeran is back on the floor—literally. His new single “Azizam,” the lead track from upcoming album Play, blends breezy dance beats with a touch of Farsi flair, thanks to producer Illya Salmanzadeh’s Persian roots. Debuted live in New Orleans with a brass band, the track kicks off a fresh album series (next up: Pause, Rewind, Fast-Forward, Stop). With surprise performances and a lyrical call to “move like the water,” Sheeran’s entering a new era—one dance step at a time.
#2
Final Music Video for Sum 41
Sum 41 is signing off loud and proud. The Canadian punk legends dropped their final music video, “Radio Silence,” a heartfelt montage of nearly 30 years of chaos, camaraderie, and crowd-surfing glory. Fresh off their Canadian Music Hall of Fame induction and a show-stopping JUNO Awards farewell, the band closes the curtain with a bang—and a double album, Heaven :x: Hell, to boot. With global hits, sold-out tours, and a legacy that screams rebellion, Sum 41 exits the stage the only way they know how: full volume, no regrets.
#3
Everyones Fav Four Cast as The Beatles
Get ready for a Fab Four cinematic takeover. Director Sam Mendes has revealed the cast for The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event, with Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Joseph Quinn, and Barry Keoghan stepping into the legendary shoes of McCartney, Lennon, Harrison, and Starr. Each Beatle gets his own solo film, offering a fresh, personal lens on the band’s iconic story. Slated for April 2028, the biopics promise a “binge-able theatrical experience” — a bold, Beatlemania-fueled experiment in storytelling that aims to bring us closer than ever to the lads who changed music forever.
#4
HAIM is Dropping their Best
HAIM is stepping into summer with soul and sunshine. Their new single, “Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out,” drops April 4 and marks what they call their “favorite song we’ve written in the last couple years.” Inspired by post-tour panic and self-discovery, the track is a raw, reflective anthem for anyone reclaiming their identity. The cover art? A dreamy nod to a vintage Kate Moss moment, with Danielle soaking up the sun beside a black SUV. With no album date yet, the sisters are still keeping us guessing—but one thing’s clear: HAIM’s era of radical honesty is in full bloom.
#5
Gracie but… LIVE
Gracie Abrams just turned a one-time moment into forever. Her fan-beloved ballad “Death Wish,” first performed at London’s O2 Arena, is now officially out—recorded live from that very night. With raw vocals and a haunting piano melody, the track captures Abrams at her most vulnerable, singing of heartbreak, narcissists, and twisted love. The B-stage setup mirrored her bedroom, where most of her songs are born, making the performance all the more intimate. Currently touring The Secret of Us, Gracie’s giving fans plenty to cry to—and “Death Wish” just became the latest tearjerker in her arsenal.