Month: October 2021

Universal/Miramax/Blumhouse’s sequel Halloween Kills, which is also available on Uni’s streaming service Peacock today to paid subscribers, made $4.85M from 7PM shows last night booked at 2,950 theaters. The rebooted franchise from filmmaker David Gordon Green, and starring the franchise’s legend Jamie Lee Curtis of six pics, is expected to open to mid-to-high $30Ms, for what is
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“People don’t like to admit it, but country music has really good storytelling,” Eric Nam tells Consequence over Zoom. He’s rattling off the names that dominated country radio in the late ‘90s and early 2000s, animatedly gushing over Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, and Rascal Flatts. The Georgia boy jumped out. Eric Nam was
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October 15, 2021 New Music Young Thug goes Punk. Two years after announcing the title, the Atlanta rapper finally releases his highly-anticipated sophomore album. On his most personal project yet, Thugger pulls in heavy-hitters like J. Cole, Doja Cat, and Future. Drake and Travis Scott team up on “Bubbly,” while Post Malone and A$AP Rocky
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Dax puts his perseverance onto the canvas with is long-awaited debut. After a busy year of new music and wrapping up his 10-city tour, Dax finally releases his much-anticipated debut album, Pain Paintings. Here, the Nigerian Canadian lyricist unleashes 16 new tracks, lead by his “Propaganda” featuring Tom MacDonald, followed by his “40 Days &
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If there’s one fact that can be basically agreed upon in our fractured and ever-divided modern times, it’s that Adele is universally considered a treasure. The singer is one of the few sure things in the music industry, raking in awards, breaking all kinds of records and establishing herself in a class all her own
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Carl “Buffalo” Nichols opens his self-titled debut with a crisp acoustic blues riff, bending the notes upwards while he depicts himself as a deeply and irredeemably lonely man.“If you see me in your town, looking tired with my head hanging down,” he sings on Lost & Lonesome, “you may wonder what went wrong and why
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[Photo by Jordan Knight] DED have released their second full-length, School Of Thought, available via Suretone Records. The 11-track release from AltPress October 2021 cover stars follows the band’s 2017 debut album, Mis•an•thrope, which first introduced them to the alternative scene. Read more: The Aubreys, DED, Bishop Briggs & Sueco make AP October cover debuts From
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29: Written In Stone’ is available now: https://CarlyPearce.lnk.to/29_WrittenInStoneVD Listen to Carly’s newest song “Never Wanted to Be That Girl”, with Ashley McBryde, here: https://carlypearce.lnk.to/NWTBTGVD Watch more from ’29: Written In Stone’: https://CarlyPearce.lnk.to/29_WrittenInStoneVD/youtube See Carly on tour: https://www.carlypearce.com/tour Get to know Carly: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlypearce/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarlyPearceMusic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/carlypearce TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carlypearceofficial Website: https://www.carlypearce.com/ #CarlyPearce #29WrittenInStone Music video
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Tomorrow, October 15, Metal Blade Records will release Rugia, the twelfth full-length album from Polish blackened death metallers Hate. The album is now streaming in advance of that release. You can blast it below. Rugia was tracked at Hertz Recording Studio in Poland, and it was recorded, mixed, and mastered by the Wiesłaski Brothers. Everything was
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Well, that was rather underwhelming.  Big Sky Season 2 Episode 3 was just an hour moving forward things and starting to put everyone into everyone’s else’s orbit. So, while the pieces are slowly beginning to align, it means we were just watching our characters figure out things we already knew. And quite frankly, that just isn’t
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EXCLUSIVE:  Former IFC Films Distribution Boss Justin DiPietro is heading to Cohen Media Group as their new Head of Marketing and Distribution. DiPietro arrives to Cohen Media Group from Netflix where he served as their Director of Sales and Distribution. DiPietro managed theatrical sales for half of the U.S., including the Los Angeles market, and helped
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