Month: February 2021

Tennessee-based industrial quartet Combichrist have released a new single, “Not My Enemy.” You can check it out below. The band’s most recent full-length studio album, One Fire, was released in 2019. It’s not clear if “Not My Enemy” heralds the impending arrival of a follow-up or not. [embedded content]
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Don’t come inside. Uncle Murda’s back with another hood flick, “Bro Shit”, the latest visual release of his mixtape, Don’t Come Outside Vol. 3. The dramatic clip centers around a shady and foolish hustler which leads to unfortunate events including snitching, drive-bys, a murder, and his very own deadly encounter. To be continued. [embedded content]
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A returning favorite, a new must-see show on NBC, and an action flick on Hulu. What more can you ask for? Really? You need to know more? Well, keep reading to find out what we recommend on TV this week. Saturday, February 27 9/8c It Was Always You (Hallmark) Two Hallmark favorites star together in
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Joshua Bassett revealed the reason why his planned musical collaboration with rumored girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter was scrapped. On Thursday (Feb. 25), the High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star spoke with Billboard about a song called “We Both Know,” which Bassett and Carpenter recorded together. When Bassett released the official track list for his EP last week,
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Just in time for the 15th anniversary of Ne-Yo’s double-platinum debut album In My Own Words, the multi-awarded triple threat has reissued the accomplished LP with six additional tracks.  All 13 songs from the original version of In My Own Words are featured on the 15th-anniversary edition. His hardcore fans will be pleased to know that “Girlfriend,” an exclusive
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We’ve been indoors for a year. Fuuuuuuuuu- Liquid Tension Experiment, “Beating the Odds” This song belongs in a ’80s movie training montage. We mean that as high praise. [embedded content] Smith/Kotzen, “Scars” Fun fact: this generated more traffic for MetalSucks than any other new song released this week. By a LOT. Interpret that as you
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Clap for ’em. Drakeo The Ruler certifies his drip in the latest music video off his new album, The Truth Hurts. In the Ronnie Lewis directed-clip, Drakeo is popping tags, flossing his icy jewelry collection, runs his cash through the money counter, and parlays with the crew at the crib while feasting on Chick Fil
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