Month: October 2021

Valerie Pascale is an artist born in Quebec City, Canada on the 24th of September, 1994. For Valerie music is more than just a hobby it is a way of life. Her grandfather was an opera singer, and her grandmother was an artist herself. She possesses a sound level of music professionalism, making radio ready
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Singer/songwriter Ryan Cassata has just released his first self-produced/self-recorded LP “Magic Miracle Mile” which is now available worldwide. It was recorded in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles throughout the pandemic. Ryan Cassata (he/him) is an award-winning singer-songwriter, actor, performer, writer, LGBTQ activist and motivational speaker based in Los Angeles. With over 600 performances
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Insane Clown Posse have released a new song called “Wretched.” There’s a section where someone sings a deliberately-warped iteration of “Plowed” by Sponge. That’s just about the last thing I expected to hear in an ICP song, but they both came up in Detroit so maybe they’re buds? ANYWAY, the rest of the song is
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Eric Roberson has recruited an all-star cast of male R&B vocalists for the official remix to his new single “Lessons.”  Anthony Hamilton, Raheem DeVaughn, and Kevin Ross each have a turn at soulful prowess, conveying the challenges they broke through to find real love in their respective interests.  Roberson naturally gravitated towards these three R&B
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After a long Covid delay, The French Dispatch opens this weekend with distributor Searchlight Pictures and the industry hoping the whimsical Wes Anderson’s film brings a touch of Grand Budapest Hotel-ish coin to the specialty box office. Hoping, but not counting on it, as the box office take beyond studio tentpoles has been largely dour
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Slipknot have announced that they will stream their upcoming Knotfest Los Angeles concert. The stream goes live at 9:00 p.m. ET on Friday, November 5th. It marks Slipknot’s first-ever livestream event. In addition to their headlining set, bonus performances by support acts Killswitch Engage, Fever 333, Code Orange, Vended, and Cherry Bombs will also be
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“Nothing Feels Better” than you on Pink Sweat$ new tune. Pink Sweat$ is gradually spewing new music since since the release of his Pink Planet in early 2021. After releasing “I Feel Good” the previous week, the Philly singer continues with “Nothing Feels Better”. Over an acoustic production, Pink Sweat$ highlights the tender, love, and
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Nikki Sixx wants to write new music with Motley Crue, but he’d like the results to be “imperfect.” They last recorded together in 2018, preparing four tracks for the biopic The Dirt. Sixx now confirms that a new Motley Crue album is something he’d consider, namechecking Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath among the possible influences.
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“There is no band more mythical than Faust,” wrote Julian Cope in Krautrocksampler, his grand survey of German kosmische music. If Faust are mythic, maybe it’s because the group – formed in 1970 in the counterculture ferment of Hamburg, West Germany – remain resistant to category. Their immediate peers in ’70s German progressive music often
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Some artists don’t need producers – picky auteurs, say, or those who pride themselves on undiluted communication, warts and all. For everyone else though, a producer remains a crucial part of musical creation, one that can make the difference between a good and a great record. La Luz, formed in Seattle a decade ago but
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Album ‘Folarin II’ out now: https://wale.lnk.to/folarin2 Director: LCR$ Creative Director: Chris Robinson Producer: Rosanne Cunningham Production Company: Robot Films Tweets by Wale https://www.instagram.com/wale/ https://www.facebook.com/waleofficial/ http://www.walemusic.com/ #Wale #JCole #PokeItOut “Poke It Out” Lyrics: [HOOK] I just want to see if you going lie or you gonna love me I was gettin boards way before I got
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Unleash the Archers, whose album Abyss won the prestigious Vince Neilstein Best Metal Album of 2020 award, have announced a new batch of U.S. tour dates. These are in lieu of European tour dates that had to be called off because of the pandemic. Once again, Europe’s loss is ‘Muhrica’s gain. As was the case
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Kenny Lattimore has issued his new single, “Lose You,” a satisfying tune that quiet storm lovers can appreciate. Lattimore turns in a reassuring number that confirms his allegiance to his love interest, who’s been through heartbreak before. He lets her know that he considers her feelings in his choices, reaffirming, “Why would I do something to
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