New Music Breakdown: Jane’s Addiction, Myles Kennedy, Halestorm, & The Darkness
Jade from 101.1 WRIF is back with your weekly New Music Breakdown, and this week is packed with exciting updates from some of the biggest names in rock!
Jane’s Addiction Cancels Tour but Drops New Track ‘True Love’
Jane’s Addiction made headlines after a recent on-stage scuffle led to the cancellation of their remaining tour dates. But that didn’t stop them from dropping a brand-new “True Love.” There is no word yet on a new album or rescheduled tour dates, but you can listen to the new song online.
Myles Kennedy Releases New Track ‘Miss You When You’re Gone’ Ahead of Solo Album
Myles Kennedy keeps momentum with his latest release, “Miss You When You’re Gone.” An animated video accompanies the track and is a teaser for his upcoming solo album, The Art of Letting Go, which is set to drop on October 11th. Be sure to check out the riff session Myles did with WRIF earlier this summer. Check it out here.
Halestorm Surprises Fans with Country Cover of ‘Boot Scootin’ Boogie’
In a surprising twist, Halestorm is dipping its toes into the country music world. They’re among 18 artists featured on a reboot of classic Brooks & Dunn songs, and they’ve chosen to cover the 1992 hit Boot Scootin’ Boogie. The compilation album will be released on November 15th—get your cowboy boots ready!
The Darkness Announce New Album ‘Dreams on Toast’ After Taylor Swift’s US Open Shoutout
Finally, The Darkness is riding a wave of renewed attention after Taylor Swift was spotted singing their iconic track “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” at the US Open. The band has announced its new album, Dreams on Toast, due in March 2025, and released its first single, “The Longest Kiss,” which is streaming now.
Cast Your Vote Now!
Remember to vote for your favorite new song in WRIF’s New Music Breakdown poll at WRIF.com. Jade will reveal the winner and kick off High Noon on Friday with the top track!
Stay tuned for more new music updates!