Month: October 2021

Less than a month after we learned that Trapt were now on the far-right social network Gab, the band’s frontman, Chris Taylor Brown, is now openly feuding with the company’s co-founder and CEO, Andrew Torba. The way it presents itself — a social network favored by Pittsburgh Synagogue shooter Robert Bowers, QAnon supporters, and Capital/#stopthesteal insurrectionists
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It’s officially Summer Walker season. The singer has announced that her sophomore album, Still Over It, will arrive on November 5 via LVRN/Interscope Records. The news comes on the second anniversary of her platinum-selling debut album, Over It. Judging by the title, it’s safe to expect that Still Over It will be a continuation of Over It. Walker confirmed the release
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News Circle Jerks Announce First North American Tour in 15 Years The cross-continental trek includes dates with Adolescents, Negative Approach, Municipal Waste, 7SECONDS, and Bouncing Souls By Matthew Ismael Ruiz October 4, 2021 Facebook Twitter Circle Jerks (Photo by Atiba Jefferson) Facebook Twitter Circle Jerks have announced their first North American Tour in more than
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Hey ladies. Wale’s has officially announced his Folarin 2 for an October 22 release and reunites with J.Cole for the album’s latest single. Over an electrifying flip of Q-Tip’s “Vivrant Thing” by Cool & Dre, Folarin works his charm with his slick pick-up lines, while Cole follows with his flirtatious wordplay. In accompanying clip, the
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It’s the end of an era and the beginning of something new. After a season of highs and lows On My Block Season 4 Episode 9 transitioned us into On My Block Season 4 Episode 10‘s simple albeit saccharine conclusion of this series. A chapter closed on the Core Four’s life, while the series managed to leave
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When it comes to WarnerMedia’s theatrical-day-date HBO Max fare, we’ve often written that whatever pales at the cinemas also sours on the service. That was not the case this weekend with the The Sopranos prequel feature The Many Saints of Newark.  Even though The Many Saints of Newark wasn’t so hot at the box office with a $5M opening, the
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Kacey Musgraves helped open Saturday Night Live‘s 47th season on Saturday night (Oct. 2). The singer-songwriter performed two songs, both from her recently released album Star-Crossed, during the sketch comedy TV show’s season premiere, but it was her first performance of the night that was particularly daring. During her song “Justified,” Musgraves appeared to be onstage completely naked.
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It’s universally accepted that the best stories are lived, as opposed to written or imagined. This is especially true, in the case of King Cole, an R&B Singer/Songwriter, with a past that will astound most. His newest single, “Your Story Is Mine” is a romantic lament to his wife of many years. It’s Cole’s story,
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