Nothing is more American than Superman, which is why Congressman Robert Garcia chose the very first Clark Kent comic book to be with him when he is sworn into office. Garcia — a Peruvian immigrant, former Mayor of Long Beach, California, and self-proclaimed “comic book nerd” — was elected US Representative for California’s 42nd congressional
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Slightly aggressive but wholly tempered in every way that matters, the short, sweet, and surprisingly haunting instrumental introduction that we encounter only instants after pressing play on the new single from Taydem Shoesmith, “Are You Clapping?,” doesn’t last any longer than ten seconds, but despite the briefness of its appearance, it impresses a strong emotionality
Hello The BRKN! Great to speak with you today! What have you been working on lately? Hello! Thank you so much for having me! This is Jacob Cade the singer of The BRKN. Lately we’ve been working on new material to put out early 2023. We want to release another EP with a bit more
News Earth, Wind & Fire Drummer Fred White Dies at 67 “He joins our brothers Maurice, Monte, and Ronald in heaven and is now drumming with the angels,” said his brother Verdine White By Jazz Monroe January 2, 2023 Facebook Twitter Earth, Wind & Fire’s Fred White, March 1979 (Rob Verhorst/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Earth, Wind
De La Soul’s entire catalog will be available on all streaming platforms and digital retailers for the first time beginning March 3rd, 2023. Due to sample clearance issues and label disputes with Warner Bros. Records and Tommy Boy Records, none of De La Soul’s music before 2004 had ever made it to streaming services. In
An electric experience which awakens the spirit of duty and submission to God’s Will, “A Time of Repentance” is a soul-shaking drop Turlock, CA — A ‘Fearless Servant’ who wishes to illuminate meaningful messages through his talents, Pastor B 27 is a singer-songwriter who represents more than just music. The ingenious craftsman recently unveiled his
Pinning his artistic monologues at the epicenter, Morocco’s Philadelphia hit new single crystalizes his voice into a diamond sharp record. Philadelphia, PA — As an artist, Acorn Morocco’s spin on Hip-Hop is the antidote to the formula otherwise followed by mainstream artists to succeed in the musical landscape. His inner monologue of transforming years of
When did you make up your mind that you wanted to be a musician? darcy: i’ve always wanted to be a musician, not gonna lie. I honestly don’t think I could see myself doing anything else nate: my brain has always been the creative type, whether i be putting that into engineering and robotics or
For a lot of critics, myself included, it’s lately been feeling like everybody wants to make southern music great again, whether it be by incorporating alternative-style frills to its framework or expanding on the genre’s imagery by adding elements of 21st-century prose into its classical style of storytelling. Despite this, I get the idea that
2022 produced some interesting guitar-powered alternative pop/rock, but if you are following the underground at the start of this new year, there’s a good chance you will hear – at one point or another – a little of The One Tonic’s new single “We Can’t Fail,” as it undeniably got a lot of buzz-worthy attention
News Mount Eerie Shares New Song “Huge Fire”: Listen From the compilation album Colors By Nina Corcoran January 2, 2023 Facebook Twitter Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum, photo by Nicholas Krgovich Facebook Twitter Mount Eerie has released a new song titled “Huge Fire.” It’s part of Colors, a 20th anniversary compilation album from Tokyo’s 7e.p. Records.
Phil Elverum has released a new song called “Huge Fire” under his Mount Eerie moniker. Stream it below. A slow-burner of a track, “Huge Fire” finds Elverum describing the weight of carrying years of emotional baggage. “Nothing but me and all this shattered wood I’ve been pulling,” he sings over swirling instrumentation. “Into a heap
News Gangsta Boo, Rapper in Three 6 Mafia, Dies at 43 The Memphis icon was a pioneer of female Southern hip-hop By Nina Corcoran January 1, 2023 Facebook Twitter Gangsta Boo, photo by Chris McKay/Getty Images for Live Nation Facebook Twitter Gangsta Boo, a former member of Memphis hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia and a
Jeremy Renner is in “critical but stable condition” from injuries sustained in a snow plow accident in Reno, Nevada on Sunday. Deadline reports that Renner was airlifted to a hospital. A spokesperson for the actor said the accident was “weather related,” and that he is “receiving excellent care.” The nature of his injuries are unclear
News Moby Releases New Album Ambient 23: Listen The 16-track release was recorded using “weird old drum machines and old synths” By Rob Arcand January 1, 2023 Facebook Twitter Moby, September 2022 (Mark Von Holden/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Moby is starting off 2023 with the release a new album. Earlier this month, he took to
Gangsta Boo has died at the age of 43, according to Fox 13 Memphis. A pioneering figure in the Southern Rap scene and one-time member of Three 6 Mafia, Gangsta Boo was found dead in her hometown of Memphis at around 4:00 p.m. local time on January 1st. Her cause of death was not immediately
News Modest Mouse Drummer Jeremiah Green Dies at 45 The musician co-founded the Washington band with frontman Isaac Brock and bassist Eric Judy in the early 1990s By Matthew Strauss January 1, 2023 Facebook Twitter Modest Mouse’s Jeremiah Green, September 2021 (Daniel Knighton/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Jeremiah Green, the longtime Modest Mouse drummer, has died,
Netflix’s newest heist drama has a fun, technologically-assisted twist to it — one that leads to over 5,000 different possible experiences for the viewer watching. Kaleidoscope, starring Giancarlo Esposito, Rufus Sewell, Jai Courtney, Paz Vega, Tati Gabrielle, and more, tells the story of daring thieves attempting to steal billions from one of the world’s most
News Queen’s Brian May Knighted, Is Now Sir Brian Harold May King Charles recognized him for services to music and charity work By Nina Corcoran December 31, 2022 Facebook Twitter Queen’s Brian May, photo by Denis Pellerin Facebook Twitter Queen co-founder and guitarist Brian May has been knighted. As one of the first to receive
In a New Year’s Eve message to fans, Foo Fighters said “goodbye to the most difficult and tragic year that our band has ever known,” while also teasing their eventual return. Nine months after the tragic passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins, Foo Fighters seemingly confirmed their intent to move forward as a band. “Without Taylor,