With their album Black & Whites set for Friday (May 30). Big Hit, Hit-Boy, and The Alchemist release “Drug Tzar”, the forthcoming’s opening track. Directed by Audie, the video finds Big Hit delivering coke raps over Alchemist’s boom-bap production, while whipping up work in his stash house. “I’m a five star general, a leader, nigga
Month: May 2024
News Wu-Tang Clan’s Rare Album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin to Be Played at Australian Art Museum The album infamously purchased by Martin Shkreli, and later resold at auction, will air at a series of listening events By Jazz Monroe May 28, 2024 Facebook X Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, photo
Nicki Minaj has had an eventful week. After being detained by police in Amsterdam and missing the Manchester stop of her ongoing “Pink Friday 2 World Tour,” she’s now facing that classic problem that we’ve all had to deal with at one time or another: when your touring DJ goes out signing boobs. After her
Yet another tour was announced earlier today and it seems like if you’re a fan of that post-hardcore/metalcore sound, then this run’s for you. That’s because Dayseeker are going on their ‘Dark Sun Protocol’ North American tour later this year with Alphawolf, Catch Your Breath, and Kingdom of Giants. Starting from August 27 in Dallas,
Michael Anthony has detailed a memorable – and bizarre – early touring experience, when he watched Ozzy Osbourne light his Black Sabbath bandmate Bill Ward on fire. It was 1978 when Van Halen, then one of rock’s fastest rising acts, was touring with Black Sabbath. “We had the best time opening up for Black Sabbath,” Anthony
Missouri’s very own independent Gospel artist Rodd Jimmerson unveils his heartfelt latest work on all major music streaming platforms Jefferson City, Missouri — May 27th, 2024 – Rodd Jimmerson proudly announces the release of his new single “Show Me The Way,” now available on all digital platforms. This track is a testament to Rodd’s evolution
Pom Poko have shared a new single, ‘Growing Story’ and announced a UK tour for later this year. The “grungy and heavy-hitting” track is the latest cut to be taken from the band’s forthcoming album ‘The Champion’, which will be released August 16 via Bella Union. Commenting on the track Pom Poko said: “On this
Hot off the release of his Mental Trillness 2, Juicy J spreads mental health crisis awareness with his new video, “Serenity”. Directed by Juicy J and Jack Rottier, the chaotic clip finds Juicy J venting on the downsides of fame in the midst of a catastrophe in Hollywood. “I took every plaque I earned, some
Grace Slick is one of the most recognizable voices of 1960’s psychedelic rock. The lead singer for Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship, Slick left her mark on ’60s and ’70s music history. She’s hailed alongside rockstars Stevie Nicks, Patti Smith, and Janis Joplin as one of the most prolific female musicians of her time.
News Spotify to Brick Its Own “Car Thing” Device, Won’t Offer Refunds The physical product, announced in 2021 and made available the next year, will be completely nonfunctional in December By Matthew Strauss May 28, 2024 Facebook X Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Facebook X In 2021, Spotify launched Car Thing, making the
If you’re a person of taste, it’s likely that your knives have remained out since the 2019 release of the wonderful Rian Johnson mystery film Knives Out — I know mine certainly have. These ensemble-heavy crime-solving adventures are just a blast, and we as a culture simply deserve more films like this — ones that
Ever since his passing, the late Ronnie James Dio’s memory has been celebrated in a wide range of ways. One such effort has been the Rock for Ronnie benefit concert, with various metal musicians and bands getting together to play some killer music and raise some money for the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and
A group of Irish kids may have just dropped the song of the summer for 2024. The D’n’B track, titled “The Spark,” has quickly gone viral and features energetic rapping and singing from a crew of adorable school-age kids. Not only is the beat infectious, but the lyrics are catchy. “I searched for my spark
Randy Bachman was having severe back pain. His doctor told him that the solution was to stop playing guitar. The main offender was the 1959 Les Paul Standard he’d used to write and record “American Woman” with the Guess Who. “That’s not going to happen,” he immediately shot back. In the decades that followed, the
The world’s rarest and most expensive album, created by hip-hop icons Wu-Tang Clan, is set to be played to the public for the first time at an art gallery in Tasmania. The record in question is the New York group’s seventh studio effort ‘Once Upon A Time In Shaolin’, for which they released only one
Rich The Kid gives the drummer some with his new single, “Band Man”, the latest offering off his upcoming project, Life’s A Gamble. Produced by d.a. got that dope, the Rich Forever frontman turns up to the fame and flexes like no other. “Young nigga walking with so many racks, them niggas call me the band man,”
Jimmy Kimmel has revealed that his seven-year-old son, Billy, underwent his third open heart surgery over Memorial Day weekend. “We went into this experience with a lot of optimism and nearly as much fear and came out with a new valve inside a happy, healthy kid,” the late-night host shared in an Instagram post on
Few things will give you a more bleak outlook on humanity than its own sordid, blood-soaked history. Mankind is a savage entity with the capacity to be as great as it is terrible; how appropriate, then, that one of the most effective ways to commemorate and immortalize some of our lowest moments, defining though they
The summer of 1984 delivered something for everybody, as an array of timeless tracks filled the airwaves. Glam metal’s invasion was in full swing at the time, helping acts like Ratt, Night Ranger and Twister Sister score their breakthrough hits. Of course, the biggest band on the planet at the time was Van Halen, and
Every so often, an ageing agit-rocker will crawl out of the woodwork to bemoan that the abject state of our governments is not being met with suitable ire from the current generation of songwriters. Where are our Bob Dylans, our Joe Strummers, our Rage Against The Machines? Obviously this is a load of old cobblers:
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