
Random music news for Saturday, September 6, 2025
Great. Fake AI slop history is crowding out REAL history online. No slop here, though. His is music news for September 6, 2025.
- Speaking of AI, this K-pop company is looking for an AI master to create an “unprecedented” artist.
- This is disturbing: A fake Chappell Roan chatbot. And it’s not the only fake celebrity chatbot out there.
- RIP Mark Volman, the voice of The Turtles (remember “Happy Together?”), half of Flo & Eddie, and a Frank Zappa associate. He was 78.
- Spotify has become a “non-place.” Once you read this, you’ll understand.
- Sara Harmer is among the latest artists to pull their music from Spotify because of CEO Daniel Ek’s investments in military hardware.
- YouTube is cracking down on password sharing. They saw that it worked well for Netflix, so…
- Jack Osbourne talked about how he learned Ozzy had died.
- This shows that one-hit wonders can be very profitable.
- Arkells have owned a bar on James Street in Hamilton. It’s closing after seven years.
- British singer Robbie Williams bought a US$40 million home in Florida.
- Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia ballet will open in New York in November.
- Want to buy Blue Oyster Cult’s old place? It’s for sale.
- A ghost radio station? I mean a radio station that broadcasts the sounds of ghosts. (Via Rick J)
- If you’re a fan of Pink Floyd, you should check out this David Gilmour interview. (Via Rick J)
- A Labubu rave? Yep.
- American right-wing media is turning on itself. Newsmax is suing Fox.
BONUS: OK Go is at it again. Check out this video.