Month: June 2022

News Pitchfork Music Festival Announces Advanced Screening of Sprung from Amazon Freevee Taking place Thursday, July 14, the event will include a panel with series stars James Earl, Phillip Garcia and Clare Gillies By Pitchfork June 30, 2022 Facebook Twitter Phillip Garcia (James Depietro Photography), Clare Gillies (courtesy), James Earl (courtesy of A3) Facebook Twitter
0 Comments
We gotta wait a little while longer for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two as Warner Bros has moved the Legendary film from Oct. 20, 2023 to Nov. 17, 2023. The new release date for Dune: Part Two has been a traditional launch pad for Warner Bros. having opened many Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies in that pre-Thanksgiving space as well as Justice League. However,
0 Comments
Caribou mastermind Dan Snaith has announced a new studio set under his Daphni moniker. Titled Cherry, the album will be released on October 7th via Snaith’s own Jiaolong label. To celebrate the announcement, the Canadian producer also unveiled his new single “Cloudy.” “The essence of this one is keeping it aloft — like occasionally nudging a balloon
0 Comments
Beyonce isn’t horsing around when it comes to her new album, Renaissance. Taking to Instagram on June 30, the “Single Ladies” songstress unveiled the whimsical cover art for what’s certainly one of the most highly anticipated albums of all time, and penned a tribute to the events that led to its creation. Set against a completely
0 Comments
Over a four-album span, the Prog Collective has found a musical comfort zone. It’s best described as “Billy Sherwood and Friends.” A two-stint member of Yes, Sherwood serves as producer and multi-instrumentalist savant on the sessions, flying in a series of file-shared guest turns that were at first intriguing but have become at times somewhat
0 Comments
R. Kelly is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison. The NY Post reports the disgraced R&B singer was sentenced to 30 years in prison after being convicted for federal sex trafficking in New York. U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly handed Kelly the sentence on Wednesday (Jun 29), which was more than
0 Comments
Following the firing of several prominent on-air DJs, a Vancouver radio station has been playing Rage Against the Machine’s “Killing in the Name” on a loop since 6:00 a.m. local time on Wednesday. According to the Vancouver Sun, “Killing in the Name” has been the only song heard on KiSS Radio since Wednesday morning. At
0 Comments