Month: March 2021

The Library of Congress’ National Registry has just gotten larger. Pioneering recorded music by Janet Jackson, Labelle, and Kool & the Gang have been added to the exclusive database of historical titles that have been “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” Jackson’s path-breaking 1989 album Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 is among the 25 chosen recordings
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Lana Del Rey’s seventh studio album, Chemtrails over the Country Club, was released on March 19th and it won’t be the last we hear from the artist this year. After receiving backlash from Harper’s Bazaar, which accused the artist of cultural appropriation, Del Rey has vowed revenge with her next album. And fans won’t have
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The Grateful Dead‘s self-titled 1971 live album is getting a remastered expanded edition for its 50th anniversary. Known by fans as Skull & Roses due to its iconic cover art (and as Skull Fuck, the band’s proposed title, which was promptly rejected by the record company), the eponymous live LP contains material recorded in New York and the band’s
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Speaking of Cannibal Corpse… In a new interview with Metal Hammer, the legendary death metal band’s beloved frontman, George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher, reveals that he once hung out with Cher. Yes. The Cher. How the fuck did that happen, you ask? Corpsegrinder explains: “Cher’s son Elijah, who is in the band Deadsy, is a big Cannibal
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Rihanna’s “Diamonds” almost went to Eminem. The song’s producer, Benny Blanco, reflected on the origins of the chart-topping 2012 hit, which he wrote and produced with Stargate and Sia. While speaking with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Blanco admits that he originally wanted the song to go to Kanye West or Lana Del Rey. However, his
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Super savage. Sleepy Hallow’s feeling too saucy in the vibrant music video for his fresh new single. Produced by Great John, the purple grinch of Brooklyn pulls up to a set with a couple of luxury whips and gloats his drip game alongside Sheff G and their Winners Circle crew. [embedded content]
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EXCLUSIVE: With Disney/Marvel’s Black Widow jumping from May 7 to July 9, there’s a lot more oxygen in the late spring theatrical release calendar. Open Road will take advantage of that pic’s absence and is moving up its horror feature Separation from April 23 to April 30. Deadline first told you about Open Road and Briarcliff Entertainment jointly
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