iRock Nashville Music News Update – 90 sec – 2026-07-16 5:45 PM
From iRock Nashville, here is your extended music news update with Dj. Rockin' Cruz. Arkansas singer-songwriter Willi Carlisle is gearing up for an exciting performance in Nashville on October 7, coinciding with the release of his new double album, The Universal Bubba. Produced by Tyler Childers, Carlisle promises a rich blend of Americana and eclectic influences. In other news, Mongolian folk metal band The HU has unveiled their latest music video for "Echoes Of My Father." This powerful single pays tribute to the impact of fathers, capturing both personal and universal experiences. Hardcore music fans have something to look forward to as Justifications, featuring Guy Kozowyk from The Red Chord, prepares for their debut live performance on September 19. They'll be opening for Deadguy at The Music Room, marking an exciting new chapter for the project. And for those who love Dry Cleaning, the band has just released a deluxe edition of their acclaimed album Secret Love. This expanded version includes three new tracks, adding even more depth to the original release. Finally, former Customer frontwoman Mallory Hawk has dropped her nostalgic new single "Four O'Clocks," reflecting on her childhood in Fayetteville, North Carolina. This track is part of her upcoming album, Chinook, set to release on July 31. Get more at iRock Nashville dot com, including more Nashville rock news and links to the full stories.
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