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Split Enz at Memphis in May in 1981. (Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images)
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘Sweet Dreams’ by Split Enz

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

MTV premiered on August 1, 1981, and four different videos by Split Enz aired on the channel in its first 24 hours. The New Zealand band had only made its Hot 100 debut less than a year earlier with 1980’s “I Got You,” but at the dawn of music television, they were briefly as ubiquitous as rock titans like the Who and David Bowie. That’s because Split Enz were one of the most visually oriented bands in the world before the advent of MTV, with outrageously imaginative makeup and costumes. And by 1981, they’d already produced music videos for more than a dozen of their songs that had aired on television in New Zealand and Australia.

One of the earliest and most striking Split Enz videos was for “Sweet Dreams,” a track from 1976’s Second Thoughts that was never released as a single. Musically, the song showcases the distinctive voice and emotive, erudite lyrics of guitarist Phil Judd, who co-founded Split Enz and split frontman duties with Tim Finn on the band’s early albums. Visually, the clip showcases the work of Split Enz percussionist Noel Crombie, who directed most of the Split Enz videos and designed the surreal hairstyles and outfits sported by the band in “Sweet Dreams.”

On November 14, Chrysalis Records is releasing ENZyclopedia Volumes One & Two, a 5 CD set of early Split Enz work including two versions of Second Thoughts, one of them a new 2025 remix of the album by keyboardist Eddie Rayner. Rayner’s remix of “Sweet Dreams,” premiered here exclusively by SPIN, brings out more vivid sonic detail in the instrumental bridge of the original 1976 track, which was produced by Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera.

Phil Judd left Split Enz in 1977 and briefly rejoined the band in 1978 before leaving a final time. Split Enz disbanded in 1984 and have reunited many times since then, including a planned appearance at the Electric Avenue Festival in New Zealand in February 2026. Judd hasn’t participated in any of the various Split Enz reunions over the years, but ENZyclopedia Volumes One & Two presents a loving portrait of the great songs he wrote for the band in the mid-’70s.

Three more essential Split deep cuts:

“Under the Wheel”

At nearly eight minutes long, “Under the Wheel” from 1975’s Mental Notes is an example of the kind of proggy, expansive songs Phil Judd and Tim Finn were writing together before Split Enz’s best known work in the new wave era.

“Missing Person”

Tim Finn’s little brother Neil joined Split Enz in 1977. And by 1980’s True Colours, the younger Finn was writing some of the band’s most memorable tracks, including “I Got You” and the Beatlesque “Missing Person.” After the breakup of Split Enz, Neil Finn would go on to greater international fame with his next band, Crowded House.

“Small World”

Tim Finn’s piano-driven Split Enz songs became a little more direct and concise after his brother’s success with the band, and 1982’s Time and Tide featured some of the elder Finn’s finest work before he began to turn his focus towards a solo career. 

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14 Early Free People Black Friday Sale Deals Worth Shopping Before November 2025

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

As someone who’s worn the brand for over a decade, I never skip the Free People Black Friday sale. I’ve long written about my love of Free People’s dreamy, drapey aesthetic that feels effortlessly cool. My favorite barrel-leg jeans are an original, as are several of my oversized jackets, flowy dresses, and yoga leggings. The company’s boho vibes manage to hit key fashion trends with quality that ensures its pieces last through the seasons.

Last year, Free People’s Cyber Week sale brought an additional 40% off sale styles, which meant clothing deals of up to 75% off original prices—but I’m far too impatient to wait until November 28 to refresh my fall wardrobe, especially with so many great markdowns already live. Below, I’ve rounded up the early Free People Black Friday sale finds worth shopping now—before the best sizes and colors disappear.

The best early Free People Black Friday deals, at a glance

The Trendy Jeans

We the Free High Street Trouser Jeans

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Free People Nightingale Seersucker Midi Dress

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Best early Free People Black Friday dress deals

Need something breezy for a fall wedding or a warm-weather escape? A 33%-off seersucker midi layers easily with trendy boots and a suede jacket, while a romantic gingham number and matching sets in shades of black and burgundy are up to 40% off.

Free People Nightingale Seersucker Midi Dress

Free People Via Midi Dress

Free People Blooming Romance Set

Best early Free People Black Friday activewear deals

Free People’s activewear is distinctive for its comfy, oversized silhouettes that move easily from workouts to weekends. Right now, early deals include markdowns on sporty one-pieces, flowy T-shirts, and exercise skorts—everything you’ll need to keep you moving in the gym or the yoga studio.

FP Movement Shiny Happy One Piece

Best early Free People Black Friday jeans deals

Free People’s denim always leans on the cool side—baggy silhouettes that feel lived-in. You’ll find steep early discounts on all sorts of denim at the moment. I’ve got my eye on these work-ready trouser jeans, which are a whopping 60% off.

We the Free High Street Trouser Jeans

Best early Free People Black Friday outerwear deals

With winter on the horizon (and a chill settling over much of the country as we speak), it’s a miracle to find coats on sale at all—not to mention ones that transition easily into fall. I’d start this on-trend plaid layer or a cherry-red quilted puffer jacket.

We The Free Get Around Houndstooth Shirt

Free People Alexie Jacket

Best early Free People Black Friday loungewear deals

I own a lot of Free People loungewear because it’s just so dang comfortable. The fabric is always soft and smooth, and the overall vibe of the clothes looks like I’ve worn them for years (in the best way). I’m into how delicate and airy this 20%-off lounge set is, and will definitely add this staple hoodie to my closet.

Free People Dreamy Daze Set

FP Movement Day Off Hoodie

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12 Early Anthropologie Black Friday Deals, Curated by an Employee
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12 Early Anthropologie Black Friday Deals, Curated by an Employee

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Glamour’s favorite early Anthropologie Black Friday deals

Best Bag Deal

By Anthropologie Love Knot Slouchy Buckle Bag

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By Anthropologie Gourmand Pumpkin Sweet Vanilla Handpainted Glass Candle
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By Anthropologie Gourmand Pumpkin Sweet Vanilla Handpainted Glass Candle

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As a former Anthropologie employee, I know my way around the brand—which clothes are worth your time, which gifts are most popular, and, most important, how to save the most money on your purchase. The retailer isn’t stingy, and there’s usually a limited-time sale going on, plus a perennially well-stocked sale section. But the way to make the absolute most of your money is, without a doubt, via the best Anthropologie Black Friday deals.

While no official sale has been announced for 2025—Black Friday falls on November 28 this year—last year’s sale included 50% off sale items, plus 30% off nearly everything else. (That’s better than the employee discount, by the way, and most of Anthro’s sale-on-sale events top out at 40% off.) It’s possible to snag cute dresses and cozy sweaters for less than $30, and I’ve seen beloved brands like Reformation and Farm Rio in the mix. To help you get a head start, I pulled together the pre-Black Friday deals to know now. I’ll be updating this edit as the big day gets closer, so keep checking back for the crème de la crème of the 2025 deals.

Best early Anthropologie Black Friday clothing deals

While you won’t find many wintry styles in Anthro’s current sale section, so many fall staples are currently 30% off or more. Stitched sweaters, heritage plaids, and countryside florals are among autumn’s biggest trends, so stock up while they’re on sale. Meanwhile, some chic, stretchy pants (seemingly inspired by High Sport’s super-popular $860 pair) will now only set you back $80.

Flat White Stitched Cardigan Sweater

Maeve Leandra Shirred Yoke Minidress

Pilcro Keira Plaid Blouse

Maeve Poppy Kick-Flare Pull-On Pants

Best early Anthropologie Black Friday accessory deals

Miu Miu-inspired clogs, faux-suede bags, Mary Jane ballet flats, tennis necklaces—so many of the season’s must-have pieces are somehow already discounted at Anthropologie. And a ton of them are available in chocolate brown, the autumn’s biggest color trend. Style these with a flowy dress, a shearling jacket, and sheer knee socks for a low-effort, high-impact fall outfit.

Bibi Lou Wood-Bottom Slides

Sam Edelman Arya Ballet Flats

By Anthropologie Love Knot Slouchy Buckle Bag

Luv Aj Wave Graduated Bezel Tennis Necklace

Best early Anthropologie Black Friday home deals

While Anthropologie’s clothes rightfully get a lot of attention, no trip is complete without at least paying a visit to its beloved selection of housewares. The current sale lineup practically screams “fall,” considering you can currently pick up a pumpkin-shaped candle, a cozy throw blanket, and decor that’ll literally brighten up your space.

Anthropologie Thea Woven Stripe Pillow

By Anthropologie Gourmand Pumpkin Sweet Vanilla Handpainted Glass Candle

Anthropologie Antique Scalloped Lantern

Anthropologie The Sophie Faux-Fur Throw Blanket

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26 Early Black Friday Deals, According to Professional Shoppers

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

As a shopping editor of five years, I take tracking the best early Black Friday deals of 2025 seriously—like my job depends on it. Sure, the big day isn’t until November 28, followed by Cyber Monday on December 1. But seasoned shoppers know that major retailers like Amazon, Nordstrom, Dyson, and Ulta waste no time rolling out markdowns weeks in advance—and trust me, some of these early discounts already rival Cyber Week’s.

So if you’re updating your fall wardrobe, finally ready to replace that unsupportive mattress, or restocking your favorite hydrating beauty products, now’s when to make moves. It’s also smart to start checking off your holiday list—many of these early markdowns double as great gifts, even for people who have everything already. To save you time, I’ve rounded up the standout early Black Friday sales worth shopping now (including some excellent clothing deals) and will keep updating this story with the most worthwhile deals as they drop ahead of the biggest shopping weekend of the year. Let’s get into it.

Glamour’s favorite early Black Friday deals, at a glance

Dyson Airwrap i.d.Multi-styler and Dryer Straight+Wavy Hair

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Fittingly, the everything store is a great place to find gifts for everyone on your list—including yourself—at a hefty discount. The current deals rival Cyber Monday’s (and you don’t have to wait to score them): 40% off K-beauty brand Medicube’s viral collagen jelly cream; 29% off a convenient Ninja blender; over 20% off the always-essential Crest Whitestrips; and $30 off a top-selling air fryer.

Crest 3D Whitestrips Sensitive At-Home Teeth Whitening Kit

Medicube Collagen Jelly Cream

Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze Air Fryer

Ninja BL660 Professional Compact Smoothie & Food Processing Blender

Need a great gift for your favorite woman or hard-to-shop-for husband? Nordstrom’s curation of holiday deals within their luxury beauty and fashion categories are chef’s kiss. This year we’re paying special attention to the markdowns on big-name brand goods, like these 25%-off On Cloud white sneakers, a 40%-off Tory Burch designer handbag; and 20% off a highly giftable Olaplex hair-care set.

Olaplex Every Wash, Everywhere Healthy Hair Set

Tory Burch Romy Small Crossbody

Open Edit Cowl Neck Asymmetric Satin Midi Dress

Some of the best Black Friday early deals are on Dyson’s popular hair-care and home tools. Right now, take over $100 over our editors’ favorite Airwrap multi-styler and Airstrait flat iron/hair dryer at Nordstrom. You can also pick up the V8 Absolute cordless vacuum for 40% below the typical price—a wild discount for October.

Dyson Airwrap i.d.Multi-styler and Dryer Straight+Wavy Hair

Dyson Airstrait Dryer and Straightener in Amber Silk

Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer

Free People rarely has official sales, but you can find all sorts of worthwhile markdowns in its sale section on staples that make it seamless to transition from warm to cold weather. Take this as a sign to add a pretty quilted jacket to cart.

Free People Nightingale Seersucker Midi Dress

Free People Alexie Jacket

If you’re trying to overhaul your fall wardrobe with new workwear or essentials, Madewell’s got you. We’re loving the major price drops on this trendy brown suede handbag (an ideal work bag) and easy-to-style wide-leg jeans.

Madewell Superwide-Leg Jeans: Airy Denim Edition

Madewell The Essential Curve Shoulder Bag

Skip out on the gift cards this year, because Anthropologie’s houseware and clothing deals are the Christmas gifts that keep on giving. This jewel-toned midi dress looks chic no matter the season (just add a pair of tall boots) as does this elegant tote bag, which is only $50 on sale.

Anthropologie The Peregrine Square-Neck Midi Dress

Anthropologie The Ella Mini Pocket Tote Bag

Just like our readers, we’re hopelessly obsessed with Brooklinen’s internet-famous sheets, throws, and other cozy essentials. And now, many of their offerings are up to 75% off ahead of Black Friday. Get the ball rolling with two key gifts: 50% off a robe that’s incredibly popular among Glamour readers and a cooling sheet set that’ll get year-round use.

Brooklinen Super-Plush Robe

Brooklinen Luxe Sateen Core Sheet Set

This time of year is probably the best time to find a great mattress deal, and Casper is offering up to 25% on all beds, plus up to 30% on everything else. Our top picks include The One memory-foam mattress, which is currently discounted by 20%; and 10% off the brand’s cooling pillow, if you’re looking for extra comfort.

Casper Foam Pillow with Snow Technology

If you, like us, recently swapped out your summer clothes for winter ones and realized just how many basics you’re missing, turn to Old Navy. The brand already carries affordable wardrobe staples, but the early clothing deals are good. We’re adding these 50% off cozy sweats and oversized V-neck sweater to cart.

Old Navy High-Waisted SoComfy Wide-Leg Sweatpants

Old Navy SoSoft Loose V-Neck Sweater

Ulta has ongoing sales that don’t get enough love, especially given how good they are. Today, take $100 off the all-in-one Shark hair styling tool (a surefire gift idea for teen girls if we’ve ever heard of one) and 25% off one of the best flat irons.

Shark Beauty FlexStyle Air Styling & Drying System

Ghd Chronos Styler 1″ Flat Iron

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9 Early Black Friday Clothing Deals 2025 Our Editors Are Eyeing

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Glamour’s favorite early Black Friday clothing deals, at a glance

Best Early Black Friday Jacket Deal

Dqbeng Cropped Casual Jacket

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J.Crew Cuffed Wide-Leg Trousers
Best Early Black Friday Pants Deal

J.Crew Cuffed Wide-Leg Trousers

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Marc Fisher LTD Kiona Kitten-Heel Booties
Best Early Black Friday Boot Deal

Marc Fisher LTD Kiona Kitten-Heel Booties

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Boden Ros Panelled Cord Midi-Dress
Best Early Black Friday Dress Deal

Boden Ros Panelled Cord Midi-Dress

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Lululemon Align High-Rise Pants
Best Early Black Friday Leggings Deal

Lululemon Align High-Rise Pants

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Believe it or not, it’s that time of year again—time to start thinking about the best Black Friday clothing deals. While you could spend the remainder of fall wondering where the year went, I recommend turning your gaze forward. Whether you’re stocking up on winter coats, trendy boots, gym-ready leggings, or next spring’s work wardrobe, you can already find them all up to 70% off.

That’s right—while yes, it’s still only October, and Black Friday falls on November 28 this year, retailers are already slashing prices on clothing, shoes, and accessories in anticipation of the biggest shopping day of the year. Get out ahead of the pack with my edit of the best early Black Friday fashion deals I’ve seen so far, including all-season dresses at Nordstrom, of-the-moment jeans on Amazon, and chic suede bags at Madewell. And keep checking back, since I’ll be updating this page with the most exciting style finds I come across as the big day gets closer.


On top of a recently expanded sale section, Nordstrom is offering up to 25% off full-price autumnal staples at its Fall Savings Event. Consider this your chance to snag all the work dresses you’re missing and chic ankle boots to wear tucked into jeans all season long.

En Saison Isidora Mixed-Media Midi-Dress

Marc Fisher LTD Kiona Kitten-Heel Booties

While you might associate the retailer with everyday essentials like toothpaste or socks, Amazon’s pre–Black Friday clothing deals aren’t messing around. So many gems have been marked down, but I narrowed it down to this perfect outfit: a cropped jacket with an elevated plaid lining and low-rise jeans with a trendy tie-waist detail.

Dqbeng Cropped Casual Jacket

Joe’s Ryan Relaxed Low-Rise Jeans

J.Crew’s current sale—up to an additional 70% off sale styles—has led to some eye-popping deals on the wardrobe essentials you already have on your wish list. Don’t miss a wear-everywhere barn jacket or just-right work trousers, both of which are now well over $100 off their original prices and somehow still in stock.

J.Crew Cuffed Wide-Leg Trousers

Lululemon’s We Made Too Much section just got a cold-weather revamp. Whether you’re in the market for fall-friendly running jackets or some of the brand’s best leggings, you’ll find them at some pretty nice discounts.

Lululemon Align High-Rise Pants

Feeling sporty? Old Navy’s current slate of deals includes 40% off nearly everything, plus half off select pieces. Stand-collar half-zips and winter-ready puffer vests are both included in the latter category—and ready to elevate your next tailgate, grocery run, or backyard hang.

Old Navy Bounce Fleece Half-Zip Pullover Sweatshirt

Old Navy Water-Resistant Puffer Vest

One of the coolest mall brands on the market, Madewell is currently offering 30% off select accessories and an extra 50% off sale items. I can hardly believe that both of these very now finds are under $80 for the first time ever, and I’m not waiting around for them to disappear. Go forth!

Madewell Dean Easy Straight Jeans

Madewell Dakota Large Saddle Bag

No matter what you’re currently daydreaming of adding to your current capsule wardrobe—cashmere sweaters, barrel jeans, you name it—it’s all up to 30% off at Everlane’s Friends & Family sale. Styled with booties or penny loafers, these two gems would make an incredible office outfit.

Everlane Cashmere Slim Crew Sweater

Everlane Way-High Curve Jeans

New arrivals are 10% off at Boden right now. While it might not sound like a lot, the brand’s high-quality statement pieces have the power to punch up your existing wardrobe with ease—and I’ll take any discount on the season’s best materials, including velvet and corduroy.

Boden Stamford Velvet Blazer

Boden Ros Panelled Cord Midi-Dress

Coach Outlet’s Fall Favorites Event is bringing discounts of up to 70% off the house’s leather goods and ready-to-wear, which translates to some unheard-of prices. Cute backpacks and stylish sweater vests, here we come!

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Singer and guitarist Dolores O'Riordan of the Cranberries performs on stage in 1995. (Credit: Pete Still/Redferns)
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘Daffodil Lament’ by the Cranberries

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

The Cranberries’ 1994 album No Need to Argue is their most popular release, selling seven million copies in the U.S. alone. And it’s been expanded multiple times with the addition of demos, remixes, and live tracks for a 25th anniversary reissue in 2020 and, again in August, for the 30th anniversary “super deluxe” edition. The latest version of the album runs nearly three hours and includes the first commercial release of three songs from the Irish band’s set at Woodstock ’94, including the epic “Daffodil Lament.”

After rising to fame with jangly songs such as “Linger” that earned them frequent comparisons to dream pop bands like the Sundays, the Cranberries toured heavily in support of their 1993 debut Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? When the road-tested quartet returned to the studio with producer Stephen Street (The Smiths, Blur), they were ready to try new things. That most famously resulted in the hard rocking protest song “Zombie.” And the album’s six-minute penultimate track “Daffodil Lament” expanded the Cranberries sound in another direction, moving away from pop song structures for something more complex and linear. 

Singer-guitarist Dolores O’Riordan spoke about the genesis of “Daffodil Lament” in a 1995 conversation with journalist (and SPIN contributor) Evelyn McDonnell for Interview Magazine. “It was kind of weird, I had all these ideas about tempos changing and things stopping and starting, like a symphony or something, going into different phases and different tunes,” O’Riordan said. “I think musically everybody got more adventurous and experimental.”

Early in the days of mainstream artists beginning to use the internet to interact with and gather the opinions of the public, the Cranberries’ official website polled fans on the band’s most popular non-single in 2002 for inclusion on the band’s first greatest hits compilation. “Daffodil Lament” won the poll in a landslide and was a bonus track on Stars: The Best of 1992-2002.

Three more essential Cranberries deep album cuts:

“Wanted”

“Wanted” is the shortest song on Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? but a memorable one that showed the band’s post-punk roots a little more than the album’s singles. It was also the album track that the Cranberries performed as often as their hits throughout the band’s three decades together.

“Forever Yellow Skies”

The Cranberries’ music got faster on 1996’s To the Faithful Departed, particularly on the lead single “Salvation” and “Forever Yellow Skies,” drummer Fergal Lawler’s finest performance.

“A Place I Know”

The Cranberries played their last shows together in May 2017, and O’Riordan and guitarist Noel Hogan wrote “A Place I Know” while on tour in Poland. They continued working on demos for the eighth Cranberries album up until O’Riordan’s death in January 2018. Her bandmates and Street completed the album, using the vocals she’d recorded, and 2019’s In the End received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock album.

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D'Arcy Wretzky (bass), Jimmy Chamberlin (drums), Billy Corgan (leadsinger and guitar), and James Iha (guitar) of the Smashing Pumpkins in 1993. (Credit: Paul Bergen/Redferns)
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘Cash Car Star’ by the Smashing Pumpkins

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

The last few years of the Smashing Pumpkins’ ’90s run were a little chaotic. Drummer Jimmy Chamberlin was fired and then rehired, and bassist D’arcy Wretzky permanently left the band. Frontman Billy Corgan envisioned another epic double album as a grand farewell record. But Virgin Records, stung by low sales for 1998’s Adore, only agreed to release a single-disc version of Machina/The Machines of God in February 2000.

As the year wound down, Corgan decided to go out with a bang, assembling the extra music Virgin declined to release as Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music. Corgan had 25 vinyl copies pressed up and given away to friends and fans with instructions to share the music on the internet, and the album existed for decades only as a beloved bootleg. Machina II opens with a couple of uptempo rockers including “Cash Car Star,” featuring lyrics that seemed pointedly disillusioned with show business.

The band reunited in 2006 and have released many new albums since then, but for many years a proper release of Machina II remained elusive. And then this month Smashing Pumpkins released Machina – Aranea Alba Edition, a massive 80-song box set featuring an expanded version of both albums. The Machina II songs “Speed Kills,” “Let Me Give the World To You,” and “Real Love” have appeared on reissues and compilations over the years. But the new box set offers the first retail release of most of the songs on the album, albeit in a very expensive limited edition package ($395), including “Cash Car Star,” which the band performed on television multiple times.

“Cash Car Star” made its live debut in October 1998, when Smashing Pumpkins opened for Kiss at Dodger Stadium for a Halloween special broadcast on the Fox network.

Two years later, in between the black market release of Machina II and the band’s farewell shows in Chicago, the band made one last television appearance, playing “Cash Car Star” on The Tonight Show. Host Jay Leno walked over to banter with Corgan afterwards, asking why the band was breaking up. “Comedy doesn’t pay, Jay,” Corgan deadpanned. “You’ll be back, you guys will be back,” said Leno, who’d later have his own struggles with gracefully leaving the spotlight.

Three more essential Smashing Pumpkins deep album cuts:

“Hummer”

Siamese Dream is more purely a guitar album than the Smashing Pumpkins records that would follow it. But the “Hummer” intro is one of the album’s more unusual moments, a distorted loop of Corgan playing sitar that producer Butch Vig chopped up on the same Akai S 1000 sampler that he’d go on to use for many of Garbage’s early songs. 

“Starla”

1994’s Pisces Iscariot is one of the most impressive rarities compilations in the alternative rock canon, full of great songs that somehow didn’t make the cut for the band’s early albums. The 11-minute “Starla,” originally released on the B-side of the “I Am One” single, climaxes with arguably Corgan’s most transcendent guitar solo.

“Here is No Why”

The tuneful Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness highlight “Here is No Why” is sandwiched between the band’s heaviest hits, “Zero” and “Bullet With Butterfly Wings.”

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Record Store Day Black Friday 2025: check out the full list of releases
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Record Store Day Black Friday 2025: check out the full list of releases

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

The full list of releases for Record Store Day UK’s Black Friday 2025 has been revealed – you can see it in full below.

This year’s edition of the RSD sister event is due to take place on Friday November 28. Vinyl lovers will be able to get their hands on a series of special releases from 8am GMT that morning, exclusively at UK independent record stores.

The list boasts “100 artists across a variety of genres, ensuring something for every music fan”, per a press release.

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Highlights include a limited edition 7″ of Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s ‘Rein Me In’, a double vinyl single of Chappell Roan‘s ‘The Giver’ and ‘The Subway’, Fred Again..’s trio of ‘Actual Life’ LPs and Billie Eilish‘s ‘Birds Of A Feather’ (Amazon Songline version).

Music fans will also be able to purchase Icona Pop and Charli XCX‘s ‘I Love It’ LP, Young Fathers‘ ‘White Men Are Black Men Too (10th Anniversary Edition)’, a 12″ of Faithless‘ hit ’90s single ‘Insomnia’, and Elton John and Brandi Carlile‘s ‘Who Believes In Angels? (Live At The London Palladium)’.

Fred Again – 'Actual Life'
Fred Again – ‘Actual Life’. CREDIT: Press
Chappell Roan – 'The Giver' and 'The Subway' vinyl
Chappell Roan – ‘The Giver’ and ‘The Subway’ vinyl. CREDIT: Press
Elton John and Brandi Carlile – 'Who Believes In Angels? (Live At The London Palladium)'
Elton John and Brandi Carlile – ‘Who Believes In Angels? (Live At The London Palladium)’. CREDIT: Press

Elsewhere, there are special pressings of classic releases by Prince & The Revolution, Fleetwood Mac, Phil Collins, Led Zeppelin, Talking Heads, Bob Dylan, Alice Cooper and more.

Fans of rap and hip-hop, meanwhile, will be able to pick up projects by the likes of Dr. Dre, The Notorious B.I.G., Jelly Roll and 2 Chainz on vinyl.

You can find details on the participating UK record stores here.

The full list of Record Store Day UK’s Black Friday 2025 releases is:

2 Chainz

T.R.U. REALigion (Anniversary Edition)

2 Chainz

2xLP

a-ha

Take On Me (40th Anniversary EP)

Rhino

12”

Alan Silvestri

The Back To The Future Trilogy

Concord

LP

Albert Ayler with Don Cherry

Complete 1964 Recordings (Box Set)

ORG MUSIC

LP BOXSET

Alesha Dixon

Chargie

Precious Stone Records

7”

Alice Cooper

Welcome To My Nightmare Live From the Forum 6/17/75

Rhino

2xLP

Band, The

Jericho

BFD

2xLP

Beat, The

The Beat At The Beeb

Rhino

2xLP

Benson Boone

Pulse

Warner Records

12”

Bill Evans

Portraits at the Penthouse: Live in Seattle

Resonance

LP

Billie Eilish

Birds of a feather – Amazon Songline

Interscope

10’’

Billy Idol

77

Dark Horse Records / BMG

LP

Billy Joel

Live From Long Islan

Sony CMG

3xLP

Bluey

Bluey The Album (Zoetrope Edition)

Demon Records

LP

Bob Dylan

Masters of War (1962)

Lomax Archive

7”

Bob Dylan

The Original Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan

Sony CMG

LP

Bratmobile

The Real Janelle & The Peel Session

Kill Rock Stars

LP

Bruno Mars

It’s Better If You Don’t Understand

Atlantic Records

10’’

Buddy Reed & th’ Rip It Ups

Tough Enough

Red Lightnin’ Records

LP

Buddy Reed & th’ Rip It Ups

Tough Enough

Red Lightnin’ Records

CD

Carmen McRae

I’m Coming Home Again

Reel / Versatile Jazz

2xLP

Carmen McRae

I’m Coming Home Again

Reel / Versatile Jazz

2xCD

Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine

Avon Calling!

Chrysalis Records

2xLP

Chappell Roan

The Subway / The Giver

Island

7”

Charley Patton

The Father of Delta Blues: Selections from Paramount Recordings, Vol. 2

ORG MUSIC

LP

Creed

Live In San Antonio (11/14/1999)

Concord

2xLP

Curren$y

Pilot Talk II

Jet Life Recordings / Pilot Talk

LP

David Johansen And The Harry Smiths

David Johansen And The Harry Smiths

Chesky Records

LP

David Johansen And The Harry Smiths

David Johansen And The Harry Smiths

Chesky Records

CD

Deee-Lite

The Very Best Of Deee-Lite

Rhino

2xLP

Descendants of Mike and Phoebe, The

A Spirit Speaks

Strata-East

LP

Devo

Merry Something To You

Rhino

LP

Doctor Who

The Last Voyage

Demon Records

2xLP

Doors, The

Live In Copenhagen

Rhino / Atlantic

2xLP

Dr. Dre

Compton (A Soundtrack by Dr. Dre) (Instrumental Edition) [2 LP]

Ume/Interscope

2xLP

Eleventh House, The featuring Larry Coryell

Riviera ’76

L.M.L.R.

LP

Elton John & Brandi Carlile

Who Believes In Angels? (Live at the London Palladium) [LP]

EMI Records

LP

Eric Burden & War

Best of Eric Burdon and War

Rhino

2xLP

Faithless

Insomnia

Sony CMG

12”

Flaming Lips, The

Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots – Live at the Zoo Amphitheatre, Oklahoma City, August 30, 2024

Warner Records

2xLP

Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac Live 1975

LP

Fred again..

Actual Life Piano EP 1

Atlantic Records

LP

Fred again..

Actual Life 2 Piano EP

Atlantic Records

LP

Fred again..

Actual Life 3 Piano EP

Atlantic Records

LP

Gang Of Four

Shrinkwrapped (Black Friday 2025)

Gill Music

LP

George Harrison

Living in the Material World

(RSD Exclusive Zoetrope)

Dark Horse Records / BMG

LP

Ghost

Skeletá

Concord

LP

Go! Team, The

Thunder, Lightning, Strike – Live from the Roundhouse

Memphis Industries

12”

Grateful Dead

On A Back Porch Vol 2

RBD2171

2xLP

Grateful Dead

The Warfield, San Francisco, CA Oct 4 & 6, 1980

RBD2171

2xLP

Grateful Dead

The Warfield, San Francisco, CA Oct 4 & 6, 1980

RBD2171

CD

Icona Pop

I Love it (Feat Charli XCX)

Rhino / Atlantic

LP

In Flames

Breathing Fire – In Flames Live 2024

Nuclear Blast Rec.

12″

INXS

Live from Royal Albert Hall

UMe

LP

Ivan Shopov, Carmen Rizzo & Dhani Harrison feat. New Bulgarian Voices & Georgi Petkov

Ascending Into Silence

Dark Horse Records / BMG

LP

James Bay

Chaos and the Calm

Mercury/Republic Records

LP

Japanese Television

Automata Exotica (The Remixes)

Tip Top

LP

Jeff Tweedy & Wilco

dBpm 15

Sony CMG

LP

Jelly Roll

Pickin’ Up The Pieces [Color 12″ EP]

Republic Records

LP

John Debney

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water

Concord

LP

John Lee Hooker

Chill Out

BMG

LP

Johnny Thunders & Wayne Kramer

Gang War

Jungle Records

2xLP

Jonathan Richman

You Must Ask The Heart

Concord

LP

Joni Mitchell

Rolling Thunder Revue Live

LP

Jorma Kaukonen

Wabash Avenue

L.M.L.R.

2xLP

Jorma Kaukonen

Wabash Avenue

L.M.L.R.

CD

Junior M.A.F.I.A.

Gettin’ Money (The Get Money 30th Anniversary 12″)

Rhino

12”

KESHA

HOLIDAY ROAD

KESHA RECORDS / ADA

7″

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

Live in 24′

Having Fun

LP

La Luz

Extra! Extra! Extra!

Sub Pop

12”

Ladytron

Nightlife

Nettwerk

2xLP

Larry June, 2 Chainz & The Alchemist

Life Is Beautiful (Chopped Not Slopped)

The Freeminded Records / 2 Chainz / ALC / EMPIRE

LP

Larry Mullins and Mike Watt

We Will Fall

ORG MUSIC

LP

Led Zeppelin

Trampled Underfoot

7”

Lester Young

Lester Leaps In: Live At Birdland 1951-1952

Liberation Hall

LP

Linda Perry

In Flight

Kill Rock Stars

2xLP

Love

The Complete Elektra Albums

Rhino

LP BOXSET

Maribou State

Portraits (10th Anniversary Edition)

Counter Records / Ninja Tune

2xLP

Matchbox Twenty

Mad Season (Live 2001)

2xLP

Matt Berninger

Get Sunk At Union Chapel: Live

Concord

10’’

Miles Davis

Live At The Plugged Nickel: Dec 23 1965 – Set Two

Sony CMG

2xLP

Mississippi John Hurt

Live At Oberlin College 1965 (2LP)

Mississippi John Hurt Foundation / Southern Echoes

2xLP

Mississippi John Hurt

Live At Oberlin College 1965 (CD)

Mississippi John Hurt Foundation / Southern Echoes

CD

Motörhead

Live at Brixton ’87

Sanctuary Records Group, a BMG Company

LP

Mötley Crüe

Home Sweet Home 40th Anniversary

BMG

LP

Neil Frances

Took A While/Stay Strong Play Long

Nettwerk

2xLP

Nico

Live in Reims Cathedral – December 13th, 1974

L.M.L.R.

2xLP

Ol’ Dirty Bastard

Shimmy Shimmy Ya

Rhino

12”

Orb, The, feat. David Gilmour

Metallic Spheres

Sony CMG

2xLP

Phil Collins

12″ers

Rhino (Pure)

12”

Post Malone

Long Bed

Mercury/Republic Records

LP

Prince & The Revolution

Around The World In A Day – The singles collection

Warner Records

7”

Rahsaan Roland Kirk

Seek & Listen: Live at the Penthouse

Resonance

2xLP

Rahsaan Roland Kirk

Vibrations in the Village: Live at the Village Gate

Resonance

2xLP

Ramones

Live & CBGB’s

LP

Randy Newman

Trouble In Paradise (Demo’s)

LP

Ratt

Invasion Of Your Privacy

BMG

LP

Rent

OST

2xLP

Role Model

Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye)

Interscope

2xLP

Sam Fender & Olivia Dean

Rein Me In

Polydor

7”

She & Him

Christmas Party

Sony CMG

LP

Sid Vicious

Sid Lives

Jungle Records

2xLP

Sierra Ferrell

Trail Of Flowers

Concord

LP

Sleigh Bells

Treats

Mom+Pop

LP

Slo Burn

Amusing The Amazing

ORG MUSIC

LP

Son Volt

Trace

2xLP

Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee

Live from The Ash Grove

Liberation Hall

LP

Spinal Tap

The End Continues

Interscope

LP

Sugar

Copper Blue – The Singles Collection

BMG

LP Boxset

Talking Heads

Tentative Decisions 1974 – 1976

LP

Tangerine Dream

Place des Arts, Montreal – April 9th, 1977

L.M.L.R.

3xLP

The Notorious BIG

Big Poppa (Remix)

Rhino

12”

Todd Rundgren

A Capella 40th Anniversary

LP

Touché Amoré

Chasing Brightness

Rise Records

2xLP

Tyler Bates

Watchmen OST

LP

Van Halen

Live At Wembley 1995

LP

Various Artists

Jazz Dispensary: Green Bullets

Concord

LP

Various Artists

Flowers In The Afternoon: Late-1960s Sunshine

Concord

LP

Various Artists

Metal Machine Music: Power To Consume Vol.1

Sony CMG

2xLP

Various Artists

Wicked For Good: The Soundtrack [Color LP] [Alternate Cover] [Numbered]

Republic Records

LP

Vince Guaraldi Trio

A Charlie Brown Christmas (2025 Record Store Day Black Friday Exclusive)

Concord

LP

Ween

Shinola

LP

Young Fathers

White Men Are Black Men Too (10th Anniversary Edition)

Big Dada

2xLP

Young Gun Silver Fox

Extended Mixes

Candelion / YGSF

12”

Yusef Lateef

Golden Flower – Live in Sweden

2xLP

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New Music Friday October 3: Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl
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New Music Friday October 3: Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means Taylor Swift’s 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, is finally here and ET has got it covered!

Taylor shared a series of behind the scenes photos when the album dropped and shared, “Tonight all these lives converge here. The mosaics of laughter and cocktails of tears where fraternal souls sing identical things and it’s beautiful. It’s rapturous. It is frightening. I can’t tell you how proud I am to share this with you, an album that just feels so right. A forever thank you goes out to my mentors and friends Max and Shellback for helping me paint this self portrait. If you thought the big show was wild, perhaps you should come and take a look behind the curtain…”

Taylor Swift

Earlier this week, Taylor celebrated good news with RIAA announcing that Taylor has become the first and only female artist in history to surpass 100 million RIAA Certified album units.

Also this week, Spotify celebrated Taylor’s new album by inviting fans into a 3-day immersive activation, “The Life of a Showgirl: A Spotify Experience,” in New York City ahead of the release. Fans were able to step into the life of a showgirl, capture photo moments, hunt for Easter eggs, and also got a first look at lyrics from the album. Today, Spotify announced Taylor’s album became its most streamed album in a single day in 2025 so far.

Spotify

Swifties will be celebrating Taylor’s new album this weekend with the release of TAYLOR SWIFT | THE OFFICIAL RELEASE PARTY OF A SHOWGIRL, which will be shown on thousands of movie theatre screens in the U.S. October 3 through October 5. Fans will see the exclusive world premiere of the music video for “The Fate of Ophelia,” along with behind the scenes footage from the music video shoot, brand new lyric videos, and Taylor’s never before seen personal reflections on songs from her new album. Get ready to dance as Taylor said, “Dancing is optional but very much encouraged.”

And we can’t forget about all the different vinyl editions. Taylor shared that she was so happy with her photo shoot and wanted her fans to have as many images from this album era. She chose a high gloss finish which she has never before and wanted this album to feel really luxurious. Taylor said, “The vinyl packaging, the CD packaging, the photographs, the photo cards, it’s all just something I’m very proud of and it took a lot of time to put together, a lot of concentration, a lot of organization but hopefully it pays off, I hope the fans are happy.”

For her 12th album, Taylor reunited with producers Max Martin and Shellback and delivered twelve “bangers” as she called them during her “New Heights” appearance in August. She shared, “This is the record I’ve been wanting to make for a very long time.” Now, let’s break down some of our favorite lyrics!

“The Fate of Ophelia”
Taylor references Ophelia from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” but instead of a tragic fate, she was saved. She told Hit Radio that she has a fixation on Shakespeare characters and that this is a love song she is proud of. Travis also dropped an Easter egg from his post back in July when he wrote “Had some adventures this offseason, kept it 100.”

And if you’d never come for me
I might’ve drowned in the melancholy
I sore my loyal to me, myself and I
Right before you lit my sky up

You dug me out of my grave and saved my heart from the fate of Ophelia
Keep it 100 on the land, the sea, the sky

“Elizabeth Taylor”
Oftentimes it doesn’t feel so glamorous to be me
All the right guys promised they’d stay
Under bright lights, they withered away but you bloom
Portofino was on my mind
And I think you know why

“Opalite”
Travis shared on “New Heights” that this is his favorite song on the album which Taylor confirmed during her Capital Breakfast interview. She explained that opal is Travis’ birth stone and she has always loved that stone. She told Hits Radio that this song was so fun to write and how we think certain moments in our lives are major setbacks but actually catapult you forward in growth, wisdom and perspective.

I had a bad habit of missing lovers past
My brother used to call it eating out of the trash

It’s alright
You were dancing through the lightning strikes
Sleepless in the onyx night
But now the sky is opalite
Oh oh oh oh my Lord
Never met no one like you before
You had to make your own sunshine
But now the sky is opalite

“Father Figure”
Taylor interpolated George Michael’s “Father Figure” into her song. George Michael Entertainment thanked Taylor for including George in such a special moment. During her BBC Radio 1 interview, Taylor said this song was fun to write and is proud of the line I can make deals with the devil because my d*ck’s bigger and she also told Magic Radio that she wrote this song in character.

“Eldest Daughter”
But I’m never gonna let you down
I’m never gonna leave you out
So many traitors, smooth operators
But I’m never gonna break that vow
I’m never gonna leave you now

“Ruin The Friendship”
This is not about a broken friendship but about a loved one she lost in high school. She shares regret for not pursuing her friend at the time.

Would’ve been the best mistake
Should’ve kissed you anyway

When I left school, I lost track of you
Abigail called me with the bad news
Goodbye and we’ll never know why

“Actually Romantic”
Wrote me a song saying it makes you sick to see my face
Some people might be offended
But it’s actually sweet all the time you’ve spent on me
It’s honestly wild all the effort you’ve put int
It’s actually romantic

“Wi$h Li$t”
Taylor confirmed this might be her favorite song! She told Heart Breakfast that this was the last song she made for the album — it is a dreamy and romantic song and details things people aspire to have in their lives and she shares what she would want like wanting to settle down and start a family! When asked if she thinks she achieved the line bring me a best friend who I think is hot, Taylor said “100%! Look what I got!” and held up her engagement ring to the hosts.
I made wishes on all the stars, God please bring me a best friend who I think is hot. Thought I had it once, twice, but I did not. 

I just want you
Have a couple kids, got the whole block lookin’ like you

Got me dreamin’ ’bout a driveway with a basketball hoop
Boss up, settle down, got a wish list
I just want you

“Wood”
All of that bitchin’ wishing on a falling star
Never did me any good
I ain’t got to knock on wood
It’s you and me forever dancin’ in the dark
All over me, it’s understood
I ain’t got to knock on wood

Forgive me, it sounds cocky
He ah-matized me and opened my eyes
Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see
His love was the key that opened my thighs

“CANCELLED!”
Good thing I like my friends cancelled
I like them cloaked in Gucci and in scandal
Like my whiskey sour and poison thorny flowers
Welcome to my underworld where it gets quite dark
At least you know exactly who your friends are
They’re the ones with matching scars

“Honey”
You can call me honey if you want because I’m the one you want
You give it different meaning because you mean it when you talk

“The Life of a Showgirl” featuring Sabrina Carpenter
Taylor opened about this song during her Magic Radio interview about how the song is about meeting one of your idols who warns you against following in their footsteps because they want to be honest of how hard this industry is, but you do it anyway. She also opened up about how she was physically exhausted during the Eras Tour and needed to be emotionally and mentally stimulated, which led her to start writing this new album.

I’d sell my soul to have a taste of a magnificent life
That’s all mine but that’s not what showgirls get, they leave us for dead

The Life of a Showgirl – Taylor Swift
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

 

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Foo Fighters Drop Live EP For Bandcamp Friday
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Foo Fighters Drop Live EP For Bandcamp Friday

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Foo Fighters are rewarding fans who didn’t get a chance to see them at four surprise club shows in recent weeks with a live EP, Foo Fighters – Are Playing Where ???  Vol. 1, which is exclusively available now as a pay-your-own-price download for Bandcamp Friday.

Accurately described as “six absolutely ripping live tracks recorded in front of dozens, possibly hundreds of lucky fans,” the EP consists of five songs from Foo Fighters’ beloved 1995 self-titled debut and one each from 2011’s Wasting Light (“White Limo”).

Several cuts from the debut, such as “Winnebago” and “Exhausted,” hadn’t been performed since 2014, while “Weenie Beenie” had only been aired three times since then. They benefit greatly from the arrival of powerful new drummer Ilan Rubin, whose first show with the Foos was Sept. 13 in San Luis Obispo, Ca.

Proceeds from Are Playing Where will benefit local charities combating food insecurity in cities where the Foos recently played, which also included Santa Ana, Ca., Washington, D.C., and New Haven, Ct. “And while you’re there, check out and support some other artists,” the band says. “Discover something new or rediscover some old favorites.”

Bandcamp Fridays began in March 2020 as a way to help artists offset lost touring revenue at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. By waiving its revenue share on these days, Bandcamp has generated an additional $120 million in direct payments to artists and labels.

Foo Fighters just began an Asian tour yesterday (Oct. 2) in Jakarta and will perform tomorrow at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. The group is expected to release a new studio in 2026 and tour behind it extensively.

Here is the track list for Foo Fighters – Are Playing Where ???  Vol. 1:

“Alone + Easy Target”
“Exhausted”
“Low”
“Wattershed”
“Weenie Beenie”
“White Limo”
“Winnebago”

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