Month: August 2022

In Radiohead’s world, songs often gestate at a glacial pace. Take “Burn the Witch.” According to producer Nigel Godrich, they first started workshopping this electro-orchestral jackhammer circa ”the tail end of [2000’s] Kid A,” and the band’s subsequent teases — in Reddit AMAs and album art, via interviews and online diary posts, even onstage — gave the track, if it did indeed exist,
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Craig David is going to have us pumping our fists to his latest single. The British singer and Swedish electronic production/DJ duo Galantis have come together for the dancefloor filler “DNA.”  On the attention grabber, David dabbles in a hybrid of Euro-flavored dance and R&B with the duo’s help. Lyrically, he takes a keen interest
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An explosive, vibrant, and creative mix, ‘Running’ represents Tim St. Clair’s effortless ability to weave personal connections through original songwriting Euless, Texas — August 2nd, 2022 —  With unapologetically original flair and effortless songwriting skills, Tim St. Clair has inked himself as a fascinating name in the Texas music scene. His exciting, groundbreaking prowess is
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Danger! Rapper Mystikal, who has faced sexual assault charges in the past, was booked on several charges including first-degree rape. According to The Advocate , the 51-year-old New Orleans native, born Michael Tyler, was taken into custody Sunday (Jul. 31) after Ascension Parish sheriff’s deputies responded to a local hospital for a victim of a
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EXCLUSIVE: Germany has long been a powerhouse in football (aka soccer), winning four World Cups between 1954 and 2014. Now the country is developing a taste for American football. Germany’s got its own American football league, the GFL. Among the teams are the Munich Cowboys (not to be confused with the Dallas Cowboys), the Berlin
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Mo Ostin, the legendary music executive who shepherded the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Prince, Madonna, and more to Warner Bros. Records over his three-decade tenure, has been confirmed dead from natural causes at 95. The longtime label head caught his first big break running Frank Sinatra’s Reprise Records until it was sold to Warner Bros.
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A representative for Beyoncé announced that the singer would remove an ableist slur from the lyrics of one of the songs on her highly anticipated new album Renaissance. The “Crazy in Love” superstar unveiled her long-awaited seventh studio album July 29, and it was instantly met with euphoric responses from fans on social media. However, some pointed out
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