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How AI is helping solve the labor issue in treating rare diseases
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How AI is helping solve the labor issue in treating rare diseases

At Web Summit Qatar, AI-powered biotech startups describe how automation, data, and gene editing are filling labor gaps in drug discovery and rare disease treatment.
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Spotify’s new feature lets you explore the story behind the song you’re listening to
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Spotify’s new feature lets you explore the story behind the song you’re listening to

The feature displays short story cards that users can swipe through and rate with a thumbs up or down.
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UN on Brink of ‘Financial Collapse’ as Epstein Files Expose MORE Horror
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UN on Brink of ‘Financial Collapse’ as Epstein Files Expose MORE Horror

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres says the UN is on the brink of financial ruin after President Donald Trump stripped down U.S. involvement in the organization. “The crisis is deepening, threatening programme delivery and risking financial collapse,” Guterres wrote in a letter dated January 28, “and the situation will deteriorate further in the near future.” …
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Eric Church Releases Epic Live Rendition Of “Johnny” From Upcoming ‘Evangeline Vs. The Machine Comes Alive’ Album
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Eric Church Releases Epic Live Rendition Of “Johnny” From Upcoming ‘Evangeline Vs. The Machine Comes Alive’ Album

Live from Nashville. Eric Church is gearing up to put out a live album called Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive, which was recorded live over two nights during shows at The Pinnacle in Nashville earlier this year, one that church described as one of the most unforgettable of his life. The album not only features the entire Evangeline vs. the Machine album from front to back, but also hits from some of his previous albums like “Sinners Like Me,” “Desperate Man,” “Hell Of A View,” and of course, “Springsteen.” He describes the shows as “electric,” and he wanted to capture all of that magic in the form of this live album: “This live album is special. It has been a while since the band and I had played a large club like the Pinnacle. Those two nights were electric. And listening back, the magic of those nights has definitely been captured.” Of course, he put out an extensive series of live albums called 61 Days in Church, which spanned five volumes and a staggering 160 songs in total that were recorded in 2017 during his iconic Holdin’ My Own Tour, but he hasn’t done any sort of live project since then, and I still go back to some of those covers he did often. And today, he’s giving fans one more taste of what’s to come on the live album with “Johnny,” a deeply personal song that was was inspired by the Charlie Daniels’ 1979 classic, “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” which of course finds the main character Johnny challenging the Devil to a fiddle playing contest: “Johnny, rosin’ up your bow and play your fiddle hard ‘Cause Hell’s broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards And if you win, you get this shiny fiddle made of gold But if you lose, the Devil gets your soul” As you probably know, Johnny ultimately beats the Devil and wins both his soul and a golden fiddle, though Eric’s song is a little less hopeful. He makes several references to Johnny and lyrics from the Charlie Daniels song, in addition to questioning the cruel world we live in and begging Johnny to come back and beat the Devil. “I was thinking to myself this morning, Watching my boys play, How different my life was when I was their age, Now machines control people, and people shoot at kids, I shutter to think about what the next thing is, And Johnny oh Johnny, where did you go? The Devil’s broke out of Georgia, And he’s feasting on our souls, There’s fire on the mountain, and flames are closing in So run and get your fiddle boy, And send him to hell again,  I know redemption comes, but it’s taking way too long, Can’t you see it in our faces can’t you hear on our songs? Yeah we’re holding onto hope, But we’re hanging by a thread, Won’t you put on your rattlesnake boots and crush that serpent in” It’s a chilling, beautiful song, and clearly a sign of the times that represents the hopelessness I think a lot of people have been feeling over the last several years, as well as the broader scope of how much the world has changed with so much technology and everything else these days. Eric previously revealed that the song was actually written the day after the tragic shooting at Nashville’s Covenant School in 2023: “About a year ago we had a shooting here in Nashville and where my kids go to school, is about a mile from that school. And I’m gonna tell you something, the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life, parent or otherwise, is dropping them off at that school the day after that shooting, and watching them walk inside. And I sat in the parking lot for a long time, and as fate would have it Charlie Daniels was playing “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” And I remember thinking, ‘Man, we could use Johnny right now’ because the Devil is not in Georgia. He is everywhere, and I went home and wrote ‘Johnny.’” It shows off his incredible songwriting, as he penned it alongside Luke Laird and Brett Warren, and the whole live production really gives the song a grand and striking sound, which you could only accomplish with a live recording like this. It’s how a live recording should sound, bigger and richer than a studio cut, and he more than accomplished that with this song. Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive is due out next Friday, February 13th, 2026, and includes 19 tracks in total. You can listen to “Johnny” here: “Johnny” Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive Track List: 1. Hands Of Time (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 2. Bleed On Paper (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 3. Johnny (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 4. Storm In Their Blood (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 5. Darkest Hour (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 6. Evangeline (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 7. Rocket’s White Lincoln (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 8. Clap Hands (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 9. Desperate Man (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 10. Give Me Back My Hometown (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 11. Homeboy (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 12. Sinners Like Me (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 13. Creepin’ (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 14. Knives Of New Orleans (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 15. Smoke A Little Smoke (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 16. The Outsiders (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 17. Hell Of A View (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 18. Mistress Named Music (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025) 19. Springsteen (Live At The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN / May 24, 2025)The post Eric Church Releases Epic Live Rendition Of “Johnny” From Upcoming ‘Evangeline Vs. The Machine Comes Alive’ Album first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Koe Wetzel Readies Next Chapter Of His Career With Release Of Reflective New Single, “Time Goes On”
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Koe Wetzel Readies Next Chapter Of His Career With Release Of Reflective New Single, “Time Goes On”

We are so back. Despite only releasing two singles, “Surrounded” and “Werewolf,” 2025 proved to be a pretty huge year for Koe Wetzel. Riding the highs of his 2024 album, 9 Lives, he would score his first-career #1 hit on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with “High Road” featuring Jessie Murph. In case that wasn’t enough for the Texas native, “High Road” would also go on to be named iHeart Radio’s #1 song of 2025 and furthermore, top Mediabase’s year-end chart, capturing the year-end #1 spot there as well. With the release of 9 Lives back in 2024, it was clear that the “Sweet Dreams” singer was at a bit of a fork in the road in terms of both his career as a whole and his sonic style entirely. Beyond the obvious fact that Wetzel is now the biggest and most mainstream he’s ever been, the album itself saw him playing with a more polished, sometimes alternative R&B-sounding approach that felt to some like a departure from the sound many grew to love in the Noise Complaint and Harold Saul High Era. Though we undoubtedly got flashes of that signature Koe style, mainly on songs like “Twister,” “Runnin’ Low” and the title track, it was clear that the Texas native wanted to branch out and, in turn, distance himself slightly from those early hits throughout his career. Wetzel would echo a similar sentiment with an interview back in December with Country Countdown USA, where he called 2025 a “rebuild” year after touring extensively with HARDY, becoming a father and recording “piles and piles” of new music. “Yeah, we’re coming, man. We got piles and piles of new music stored away. All dropping in 2026. I’m going back to write here, once the holidays are through we’re going to start on some more new music. So, 2025 for us was just kind of a rebuild year. You know, we toured with Hardy, and it was just kind of a we got in the studio and cut as much music as possible in 2025, and we did that. We got one hell of a record, you know, I think. In my opinion, every artist is going to say that their newest record is the best one that they’ve ever done. But for me, this batch of songs and this sound that we’ve kind of come together with, it’s awesome. This whole new sound to me has continued, and it’s… I don’t know, we’re really excited about it.” Throughout the month of January, it became increasingly clear that Wetzel was getting ready to kickstart his brand new era of music. In addition to the previously released teaser for his upcoming album, which contained six separate teasers for new tracks, Wetzel began to heavily tease his brand-new track, “Time Goes On,” on nearly every one of his social media posts. In particular, his January 7th album teaser with the caption, “Ready for this new chapter to start,” really turned heads and got fans begging for an official album announcement. Though we still haven’t gotten word on when a new album (or two) is coming, the “February 28, 2016” singer would announce on January 28th that his new chapter would officially be starting TODAY with the release of his brand new single, “Time Goes On.” View this post on Instagram Written by Wetzel himself, along with Amy Allen, Carrie Karpinen, Josh Serrato and his producer, Gabe Simon, “Time Goes On,” feels like a return to form in many ways for the East Texan. Sonically, it feels incredibly reminiscent of his classic country-grunge sound present on the likes of the aforementioned Noise Complaint, complete with a killer build-up in the pre-chorus that drops into the chorus. With that being said, his maturity throughout the years can be felt quite heavily. Though the production might trick you into thinking you’re in for another heavy, booze-soaked anthem from Wetzel, “Time Goes On” is ultimately quite the reflective track. Setting the scene in the first verse by reminiscing on the carefree, reckless days of his past, reality ends up setting in for the now 33-year-old singer/songwriter. Grappling with the fact that those days are gone, he reflects on just how fleeting time truly is while simultaneously looking back on just how crazy the past decade has been for him in the music industry. “Today I woke up And those days are gone You say you can’t go back Tell you what I coulda done a lot of things right I coulda done a lot of things wrong Could be pulling concrete on a West Texas street but I’m writing this song Crazy how the years go fast Crazy how the hours feel long Even through the mistakes and “I can’t get through this” Hell time goes on The time goes on” Ultimately, the track feels like the perfect marriage between the old sound many long-time fans have been craving while simultaneously bringing a more reflective, mature edge to his music lyrically. “Time Goes On” feels like Koe in his sweet spot, especially at this point in his career, and I see the song having some major staying power as he readies the release of his seventh studio album. Wetzel’s new chapter is officially here, and it’s safe to say he’s officially back. “Time Goes On” The post Koe Wetzel Readies Next Chapter Of His Career With Release Of Reflective New Single, “Time Goes On” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Quiz: How Fast Can You Identify These ‘70s Rock Anthems?
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Quiz: How Fast Can You Identify These ‘70s Rock Anthems?

These classic rock songs are iconic, but can you identify them?
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