
Random music news for Friday, September 12, 2025
Good news! A Bigfoot emoji is on the way. Meanwhile, music news for September 12, 2025, is here now.
- American guitarists are realizing the effects of Trump’s tariffs. So much winning, right?
- When Bad Bunny, one of the biggest artists in the world and a resident of Puerto Rico–an American territory–says that he’s not going to tour the US mainland because of ICE, you know there’s a problem with America.
- Meanwhile, the US is warning about radios hidden in highway signs built with Chinese components.
- Here’s another reunion: Twisted Sister.
- This Oakland has banned AI-generated band flyers, saying that “AI isn’t very punk.”
- Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland of The Police are suing Sting. Sting’s people claim that they were “substantially overpaid.”
- “No one can serve the masses anymore” when it comes to music. Yep. And it’s all social media’s fault.
- If TikTok is banned in the US, what will users do? There was a survey.
- The man who leaked the Tommy Lee/Pamela Anderson tape is now talking.
- Ed Sheeran has left plans for a “death album.”
- VR Bjork.
- If you’re still getting caught up on everything Apple announced this week, here’s a summary.
- Good God. These albums are REAL! (Via Rene)
- Interested in a 41-foot-long pink Cadillac once owned by Elvis? It’s for sale.
- A Taylor Swift cocktail? Guess whose restaurant has one of those.
BONUS: Elon Musk may soon NOT be the richest man in the world.