Herman’s Music Minute for May 26th

On this day in music history… In 1987, Illinois native Richard Marx released his debut single, “Don’t Mean Nothing.” The song, which featured Joe Walsh on slide guitar, and fellow Eagles Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Schmit
Pope Leo XIV releases his first theological manifesto calling for global AI regulation

Pope Leo XIV has issued a major theological manifesto calling for aggressive global regulation and a deliberate slowdown in artificial intelligence development. The 42,300-word encyclical, titled “Magnifica Humanitas” (Magnificent Humanity), warns that unchecked technological expansion is destabilizing
Officials say catastrophic explosion threat was ‘eliminated’ in Southern California chemical crisis

Southern California emergency officials announced on Monday that the immediate threat of a devastating, large-scale explosion has been avoided at an Orange County aerospace facility. The crisis, which began late last week, centers around a compromised industrial
Anthrax announce first album in a decade, drop the track “It’s For the Kids”

Anthrax will release their first studio project in ten years, announcing that their 12th album, Cursum Perficio, will arrive September 18. The release follows 2016’s For All Kings, which reached the Billboard 200 Top 10. The album
Korn returns with “Reward The Scars,” first new release in 4 years linked to ‘Diablo IV’ expansion

Korn are back with a new single and music video titled “Reward The Scars,” their first original release in over four years. The track arrives alongside Blizzard’s ‘Diablo IV’ expansion, Lord of Hatred, tying the band’s return
