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Random music news for Thursday, April 10, 2025

This guy keeps getting evicted from apartments because of his pet. It’s a buffalo. Moving to music news to April 10, 2025…

  1. The news about that nightclub in the Dominican Republic that saw its roof collapse keeps getting worse. A famous merengue singer and an MLB were killed.
  2. A new Metallica documentary is getting cinematic premieres in select cinemas.
  3. And here’s a trailer for it.
  4. Original Beatles drummer Pete Best is finally retiring at the age of 83.
  5. If you’re an American and you need a new gadget, buy it now. Tariffs, you know?
  6. Speaking of which, the K-pop industry is worried about Trump’s tariffs.
  7. Radio: Still king of the car. Mostly.
  8. What’s coming next for streaming? When listeners become creators.
  9. Diddy’s lawyers want the raw footage from a documentary on their client. They’re looking for any advantage they can get.
  10. What’s the “Coachella Effect?” It’s rather interesting. (Via Olle)
  11. When Blink-182 broke up in 2005, Mark Hoppus went through a bad time. He’s now talking about it.
  12. Please don’t chop up this van. It’s historic!
  13. Looking for an old-school reel-to-reel recorder? Alice Cooper has a limited edition one for you–for only US$30,000.
  14. The White Lotus is over for another season. The show’s music composer won’t be back.
  15. Wait: Robbie Williams had scurvy? In 2025?

BONUS: How do 200 cows just…disappear?

BONUS BONUS: Trump has canceled Christmas. Here’s how.

Alan Cross

is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker. In his 40+ years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He’s also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music.

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