Music

Exploring sundry themes and stories, Broken Heart University’s new record “Too Close to the Border” traverses through wide-ranging and vibrant musical styles Chester, Cheshire, United Kingdom — “Too Close to the Border” is a vibrant collection of singles that depicts both the versatility of the artist and his love for Americana music. The newest addition
0 Comments
Jesse Eisenberg has written and directed his first feature film, When You Finish Saving the World. The coming-of-age comedy-drama stars Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard as a mother and son caught up in complicated times, and a trailer for the project is out now. In When You Finish Saving the World, Evelyn (Moore) is the do-gooder mom to
0 Comments
Titled “WYSH,” C-ZO’s new drop is a beacon of inspiration, resilience, and grit and presents a visceral picture of life’s many struggles Clarksville, IN — An artist, songwriter, engineer, and producer, C-ZO is motivated to inspire and captivate audiences with this new release, “WYSH.” Having dropped for listeners on his official music platforms in October
0 Comments
News Joe Rainey, Nia Archives, Fievel Is Glauque, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist Our weekly playlist highlights songs that our writers, editors, and contributors are listening to on repeat By Pitchfork November 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Graphic by Callum Abbott Facebook Twitter The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music.
0 Comments
Pusha T has distanced himself from one of his longtime collaborators, telling the Los Angeles Times that Kanye West’s string of antisemitic comments has been “very disappointing.” “It’s definitely affected me,” King Push said. “It’s been disappointing. As a Black man in America, there is no room for bigotry or hate speech.” Pusha T most recently worked
0 Comments
News Bob Dylan Addresses Book Signature Controversy “Using a machine was an error in judgment and I want to rectify it immediately” —Bob Dylan By Rob Arcand November 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bob Dylan, February 2015 (Kevin Mazur/WireImage) Facebook Twitter Bob Dylan has apologized to fans who purchased what they believed to be hand-signed copies
0 Comments
Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford are joining the ever-expanding Yellowstone universe. Paramount+ has announced that the highly decorated actors will star in the latest prequel of the neo-Western’s origin story. Titled 1923, the series will debut beginning Sunday, December 18th on Paramount+. Watch the newly revealed trailer below. Coming from Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan, 1932 will follow the
0 Comments
Paving her own destined route with touching and compelling singles, Skye Colcott is offering a medium of relatability with her storytelling dexterity Perth, WA, Australia — Few can rival the awe-inspiring musical sense of 12-year-old singer-songwriter Skye Colcott, whose instrumentation and songwriting has catalyzed much excitement! The promising artist marked her debut with the single
0 Comments
Donald Trump confirmed details about his controversial meeting at Mar-A-Lago earlier this week with Kanye West and his far-right extremist guests, calling the rapper “a seriously troubled man” whose 2024 presidential campaign “can’t win.” In a statement shared on Saturday night via Truth Social, the disgraced former president posted, “So I help a seriously troubled
0 Comments
News Gauze Break Up The influential Japanese hardcore punk band released six albums after forming in 1981 By Nina Corcoran November 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Gauze on Fuck Head album jacket, photo by Nina Corcoran Facebook Twitter Gauze, the influential Japanese hardcore punk band, are breaking up after 41 years. They announced the news today
0 Comments