Month: June 2024

Bring Me The Horizon have spoken about their surprise collaboration with AURORA on ‘Limousine’, revealing it was very nearly another popstar. Frontman Oli Sykes sat down with NME to talk through the Sheffield band’s new record ‘Post Human: Nex Gen‘. There, he explained the choices behind some of his collaborators on the rexord, including AURORA’s surprise appearance
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The 22nd Annual Run&Shoot Filmworks Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival is an OSCAR® Qualifying Festival in the Short Film Category. The festival is held on Martha’s Vineyard, an island off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, from August 2nd to the 10th. It is a global gathering of filmmakers, professionals, and film enthusiasts to celebrate the art of
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Martin Shkreli is being sued by the company that owns the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin for copying and playing the album without prior permission. “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli Faces New Lawsuit On Monday (June 10), digital art collective PleasrDAO filed a lawsuit against “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli in
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The past three months’ best reissues and archival releases focus on artists’ key albums and the stories behind their creations. This is especially true of new releases by David Bowie, Deep Purple and Billy Idol, whose respective best records are expanded for their anniversaries with demos, alternated versions, outtakes and live tracks. But other great records
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Boston, MA — Gaia Records releases new Screaming Pope album in May, and two new releases for George Bolton’s Trancendental this June Eclectic music project The Screaming Pope releases new album “Zozma” in May, and “George Bolton’s Trancendental” releases two new albums in June, “Atomic” and “The Journey” “George Bolton’s Trancendental”  is a revision of
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Victoria Monet pays tribute to some of music’s legendary female artists in her “Alright” music video. Directed by Dave Meyers and choreography by Sean Bankhead, the striking visuals finds the Grammy Award-winning songstress donning iconic looks from Janet Jackson and Missy Elliott to TLC and Britney Spears. “Once he think he touched my soul /
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We’ve all heard of the Adopt-a-Highway or Sponsor-a-Highway programs started in the 1980s. Individuals, organizations, and companies or businesses volunteer to keep a mile-long stretch of a highway clean and litter-free in exchange for their name on a sign. I always glance at those signs since it’s hard to miss them. It kind of sucks when
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Mark James, the songwriter known for penning such timeless tracks as “Suspicious Minds,” “Hooked on a Feeling” and “Always on My Mind”, has died at the age of 83. James’ passing was first reported by the Houston Chronicle, who noted he died in his Nashville home on Saturday, June 8. James’ career got started in
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Action Bronson brings more bars with “Sega”, his latest single produced by The Alchemist. Lead by The Alchemist’s soothing organs, the Flushing Queens rapper spews an abundance of witty bars full of swag. “Under the cranberry club / We flee under the tunnel / Bitch I swing that big lumber / Yeah I’m out here
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System Of A Down‘s Shavo Odadjian has launched his brand new project Seven Hours After Violet with the gnarly new single ‘Paradise’. The bassist has unveiled the new five-piece band, which consists of Odjajian, Taylor Barber from Left To Suffer on vocals, Alejandro Aranda from Scarypoolparty on guitar/backing vocals, with Morgoth and Josh Johnson from
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System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian has unveiled his new band, Seven Hours After Violet, along with their debut single, “Paradise” (stream below). In addition to Odadjian, Seven Hours After Violet are comprised of singer Taylor Barber (Left to Suffer), guitarist Morgoth (Winds of Plague, producer), singer-guitarist Alejandro Aranda (Scarypoolparty, American Idol), and drummer
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