Month: June 2021

Inventing new ways to applaud the maternal figure in your life can come naturally for some and difficult for others. With Second Line, Dawn Richard‘s first full-length album under the Merge Records imprint, she found a way to immortalize the cherished love for her mother Debbie and expand greatly upon their bond in a creative
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Way back before she turned into a solo superstar, Selena Gomez‘s first foray into the music industry was fronting a pop-rock band known as Selena Gomez & the Scene. Signed to Disney’s Hollywood Records, Selena Gomez & the Scene first burst onto the, well, scene with their two first singles, “Falling Down” and “Naturally,” the
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Eric Clapton will release a deluxe anniversary edition of his 1970 self-titled debut solo album on Aug. 20. The collection, which includes four CDs and a vinyl LP, will feature three separate mixes: the “Tom Dowd Mix (The U.K. Version),” the “Eric Clapton Mix” and the “Delaney Bramlett Mix.” This will be the first time the Eric Clapton Mix
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June 8, 2021 News Tracklistings It’s finally here. Just days before its release, Migos has revealed the star-studded tracklist for their highly-anticipated new album Culture III. In addition to the single “Straightenin,” the 19-track set is filled with superstars–from Drake (“Having Our Way”) to Justin Bieber (“What You See”). Cardi B guests on “Type Shit,”
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GoldLink is talking his shit on his new record, “White Walls”, the first release off his upcoming Haram album dropping June 18. Over a thumping and sonic beat by Rio, GoldLink unleashes his keen bars full of bravado with a distilled voice, which is complemented with a trippy visualizer featuring night vision and aerial shots
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Former Nevermore shredder Jeff Loomis and his luscious blond locks have joined Graham Bonnet’s version of Alcatrazz. There are currently two competing versions of Alcatrazz: the one Loomis has joined, which features vocalist, co-founder and self-described “main songwriter” Bonnet, and a new version featuring original members Jimmy Waldo (keyboards) and Gary Shea (bass). Don’t worry, Arch Enemy fans; you
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The Covid-postponed Broadway premiere of How I Learned to Drive, Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama starring Mary-Louise Parker and David Morse, will begin preview performances at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, with an official opening on Tuesday, April 19. The new dates were announced today by the Manhattan Theatre Club.
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