Month: July 2021

The presence seems most perfect when its seeds lie in the past. On July 2, 3, & 4, artist and creator Ruby Mazur will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most recognizable images in rock n’ roll history. His “Mouth and Tongue” originally used by the Rolling Stones for their “Tumbling Dice”
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Here’s some new metal to piss off your neighbors with at your July 4 barbecue. One of the bands is even American! At the GatesThe Nightmare of Being (Century Media) No, it’s not Slaughter of the Soul redux, smartass. At the Gates’ latest venture through the red in the sky involves some of the most
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Most Rush fans assumed the band would break up after the death of drummer Neil Peart in January 2020. Guitarist Alex Lifeson has now confirmed that, saying there’s “no way” the group “will ever exist again.” Lifeson has made only a few live appearances since Rush’s final show at Los Angeles’ Forum on Aug. 1, 2015. He expects to stay on that course, noting that he’d consider
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Jazz has always had a strong resonance for millions of South Africans. It might have been music that was created 8,000 miles away but the underlying themes – an artform born out of struggle, a stylistic fusion created in the face of segregation, an attempt to create joy in the face of racism and oppression
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STXfilms has dated four movies for theatrical release: the Kristen Bell-Vince Vaughn coupon comedy Queenpins for Sept. 10, the sports drama National Champions for Nov. 24, the Chris Pine-Ben Foster reteam Violence of Action for Dec. 10 and Guy Ritchie’s untitled film for Jan. 21, 2022. “We have been busy building a strong and diverse slate with a number of
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News Janelle Monáe Shares New Song “Stronger”: Listen From the new Netflix series We the People By Allison Hussey July 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Janelle Monáe, March 2020 (Photo by Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Janelle Monáe has shared a new song titled “Stronger.” The track appears in We the People, a new animated
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Months after releasing their remarkable debut single, Jawan x Tiffany, composed of Jawan Harris and Tiffany Evans, make their return with a new song “To Myself.” Over the rhythmic De’Jour Thomas production, the duo sing about how they want each other all to themselves. Tiffany is initially nervous about the whole meetup, but through the reassurance
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1 hour ago New Music One week after releasing his compilation YS Collection, Vol. 1, Logic returns with his brand new single “Vaccine.” On the two-minute track, Bobby Tarantino unleashes some rapid-fire rhymes while addressing his competition. “I got happiness / Ain’t no need to repeat / I got No. 1s / Got no time for
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Need a shot. Back like the flu and everyone outside, Logic continues his post-retirement with his new “Vaccine”. Produced by himself and 6ix, Young Bobby delivers a fiery flow full of raps referencing his return, repping his crew, and popping off on his competitors. Logic is coming off the heels of his latest project, YS
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Seemingly inspired by the highly scientific, irrefutable study published in June which analyzed Metallica’s entire body of work and produced a chart of James Hetfield’s most commonly uttered lyrics, some Reddit whippersnapper (who else would you expect?) has done the same for Iron Maiden’s 16 studio albums. And the results are also not quite what
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Six months in and 2021 is already proving itself to be an unforgettable year for pop music — not to mention a return to form following an undeniably challenging year for the music industry and beyond. Between Olivia Rodrigo‘s breakout debut album, which not only gave us the chart-smashing relatable heartache of “drivers license” but
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