Month: September 2022

Writers and fans alike have tried to get a grasp on David Bowie, an artist who was always in search of his next big thing, since his 2016 death.  He’d be 75 today, and a new book, Bowie at 75, fittingly aims to unpack Bowie’s “extraordinary life through the lens of 75 significant career achievements and life events.”  Penned by Martin Popoff, the book
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The buzz that Sharon Rae North has been attracting this year has been anything but minimal, and with the release of her new single “Heart of Mine,” she seeks to establish herself as one of the smarter vocal pop performers currently making noise in the underground. While there’s a lot of cosmetic charm to appreciate
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Sunny Day Real Estate played a warm-up show on Saturday (September 10) ahead of their reunion tour, which kicks off this week. The show at Spokane Club in Washington was their first time performing in 12 years, with the line-up including Jeremy Enigk, Dan Hoerner, William Goldsmith, and new bassist Chris Jordan. The band kicked
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Pulling up in the latest. G Perico’s swerving off the lot in his new music video, “Did A Lot”. featuring GotdamnitDupri. Directed by Bijan Productions, the L.A. rapper cruises Inglewood in a series of Benzes while making a stop at an eatery and sneaker shop. “G push spaceships on some everyday shit / Think I
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FOX’s delayed freshman drama Monarch finally premiered on Sunday, and the early numbers are not encouraging.   Monarch Season 1 Episode 1 kicked off with 2.8 million viewers and a 0.5 rating, according to early numbers. The Susan Sarandon country music drama slipped considerably from its football lead-in, which came in at 9.5 million viewers
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News Weyes Blood Announces Tour and New Album, Shares New Song: Listen “It’s Not Just Me, It’s Everybody,” leads Natalie Mering’s next LP, And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow By Madison Bloom September 12, 2022 Facebook Twitter Weyes Blood, photo by Neil Krug Facebook Twitter Weyes Blood has announced her first album since 2019’s Titanic
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It’s almost impossible to keep track of Daniel Romano. When he’s not publishing collections of poetry or art, the Ontario musician is either recording solo, producing others (most recently Carson McHone’s Still Life) or creating ambient epics under the guise of varianza. To call him prolific feels reductive. In 2020 alone, grounded by the pandemic,
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