Last month, Taylor Swift submitted Red (Taylor’s Version) for Grammy consideration, and while the Recording Academy did offer love for some of her new and re-recorded songs, the album itself was shut out in the eligible categories, Best Country Album and Album of the Year. Swift has been re-recording her first six studio albums as an attempt
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News Bruce Springsteen Performs “Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)” Cover on Fallon: Watch He also sat down for an interview about his new album, Only the Strong Survive, and answered fan questions By Nina Corcoran November 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bruce Springsteen on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, November 2022 (Todd Owyoung/NBC)
If you’re looking for a cheesy gay love story this holiday season, stick with Hallmark, not Great American Family. Candace Cameron Bure — who used to be a mainstay at the Hallmark Channel — has stepped up as CCO at Great American Family, and she says the cable network intends to focus on “traditional marriage”
With nothing more than a sonic ease to guide his every word and a pastoral backdrop that suits the tone of his harmonies better than anything else on the planet would have, miQa.el delivers a wonderful performance in the music video for his single “Walking Medicine” which feels quite on-point with what pop fans have
With a fierce introduction that is louder because of how soft it is, Jeremy Parsons welcomes us into his incredible new single “Tickin’,” his much-anticipated latest single. Right off the bat, we’re hypnotized by the chic stylization of the percussion, the marvelously melodic crooning of Parsons, and the industrial tonality of the melodicism, which has
News The xx’s Romy Shares Video for New Song “Strong”: Watch She produced the track with Fred Again.. and Stuart Price By Nina Corcoran November 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Romy, photo by Vic Lentaigne Facebook Twitter The xx’s Romy has shared a new song titled “Strong” and featuring Fred Again... She produced the track with
Nickelback are soon to be rock hall of famers — in their home country of Canada, at least. The band will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame on March 13th, 2023. The ceremony will take place as part of the 2023 Juno Awards (Canada’s equivalent to the Grammys) in Edmonton (in the
News Drake and 21 Savage’s Her Loss Debuts at No. 1, Dethrones Taylor Swift’s Midnights Their joint record had the biggest week for a hip-hop/R&B album in 2022. It is Drake’s 12th LP to top the Billboard 200. By Madison Bloom November 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter Drake, 21 Savage (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage). Facebook Twitter
Mehran Karimi Nasseri, the Iranian man who lived in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport from 1998 to 2006 and inspired the Steven Spielberg film The Terminal, is dead at 76 after suffering a heart attack in the airport’s Terminal 2F on November 12th. According to CNN, Nasseri had recently returned to the location where he
“Jazzmin” is a beautiful track from start to end, moving audiences to revisit their own past stories and expressing the utter complexities of relationships Austin, TX — A compelling story of heartfelt emotions, Jaded SZN’s magnificent new single is all that Alternative fans will want to hear. Titled “Jazzmin,” the powerful new single paints the
CelestiOwl has released over forty albums over a three decade plus long professional musical journey. This staggering rate of productivity suggests that, at this point, he may be slowing down. His new EP release Metanoia dispels any such notions. Four songs may seem like a paltry offering to some and, even more, no evidence of ongoing creative
News Quavo Pens Emotional Tribute to Takeoff: “I Love You With All My Heart” “He created his triplet flow and the rest was HISTORY. He never worried about titles, credit, or what man got the most shine, that wasn’t him. He didn’t care about none of that as long as we brought it back home
The dynamic hip-hop duo Black Star made their Saturday Night Live debut by performing a pair of tracks from their recently released sophomore album, No Fear of Time. Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) ran through “So Be It” and “The Main Thing is to Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing.” The
News SZA Announced as SNL Musical Guest The Ctrl singer will perform on a December episode with host Keke Palmer By Matthew Ismael Ruiz November 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter SZA performs at the Global Citizen Festival in Accra, Ghana, September 24, 2022. (Photo by NIPAH DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter SZA has been announced
For the third time in the last decade, Dave Chappelle was tapped by Saturday Night Live to host a post-election episode. And while he did touch on the results of the midterms, as well as pondered what the future holds for Donald Trump, the comedian centered most of his 15-minute monologue around Kanye West and
A smoldering string arrangement peeks at us from behind a curtain of passive silence as we set upon Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys’ new single “Goth Beach.” Though the first thirty seconds of this track more or less give us a pretty solid indication as to what kind of gothic pleasures await
News Keith Levene, the Clash and Public Image Ltd Guitarist, Dies at 65 The co-founding member died peacefully at home on Friday, November 11 By Nina Corcoran November 12, 2022 Facebook Twitter Keith Levene (Photo by Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Keith Levene, the co-founding guitarist of both the Clash and Public Image
November 12th marks the third anniversary of Disney+ and the Star Wars series The Mandalorian, and to celebrate, the streamer has enlisted iconic animation hub Studio Ghibli to create a new short inspired by the series called Zen – Grogu and Dust Bunnies. Zen – Grogu and Dust Bunnies was directed by Katsuya Kondo (Kiki’s Delivery Service, Ponyo) and features
News Hawkwind Co-Founder Nik Turner Dies at 82 His projects Sphynx, Inner City Unit, and Space Ritual helped change the history of psychedelic music By Rob Arcand November 11, 2022 Facebook Twitter Nik Turner, July 1976 (Michael Putland/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Nik Turner, co-founder and multi-instrumentalist for the British space-rock band Hawkwind, has died. A
ZZ Top fans who attended the band’s concert in Huntsville, Alabama on November 5th were treated to an odd sight when bassist Elwood Francis broke out a massive 17-string bass for their performance of 1983’s “Got Me Under Pressure.” In an interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, Francis explained the oversized instrument was a late night