Music

ScHoolboy Q is back with a new song called “Soccer Dad.” It’s his first solo single since 2019. Take a listen below. Menacing horns fuel “Soccer Dad,” as stop-start percussion punctuates the song’s back-and-forth riff. “Now here we go again, before I had a fan/ Was mapping out everything I wanted/ Earned what I planned,”
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New Zealand has always been an underrated hub for artistic excellence. Much of this likely has to do with its comparative geographical isolation but, as technological progress continues condensing our world, New Zealand’s far-flung status fades away. Singer/songwriter Robin Kelly has built a growing reputation as one of the island nation’s gifted exports and his
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Never Meant to Last is Random Parade’s new full length studio album and should advance Gregory Christopher’s reputation as one of indie music’s most promising songwriters. It goes beyond understanding; Christopher doesn’t merely grasp what makes modern iterations of alternative rock and punk, in all its subgenres, click. He effortlessly applies what he knows, mixes a
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News Poliça Announce New Album Madness, Share New Song: Listen “Alive” is the first single from their forthcoming sixth album, due out this summer By Matthew Ismael Ruiz April 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter Poliça, photo by Zoe Prinds-Flash Facebook Twitter Poliça have announced their new album Madness with a new single called “Alive.” The album—the
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Agony In The Garden has just released the highly anticipated new single “Vertigo” which is now available worldwide. “Vertigo” is the second single from the soon to be released album “Will Of Fire,” and follows “Carry You” which was released in late 2021. Agony In The Garden’s inception occurred on April of 2013 as a
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The band Wreckless Strangers sound like they hail from the deepest American South rather than Southern California’s sunny climes. The band name, particularly “strangers”, and location immediately recalled Merle Haggard’s seminal and longtime accompaniment The Strangers, but this six-piece doesn’t make music anything like that. Their brand of “California Americana Soul” is the end result
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Ella Blicker, the songstress behind “Don’t Got Time” and “Let Me Be the Girl” is honing on the person that has her back in her latest single, “Owe It All”. Captivating and coming across as a great, mid-tempo pop track, “Owe It All” has semblances of Joni Mitchell meets Fiona Apple meets Haim. Blicker’s musical
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Equally elegant and well-controlled, the vocal that graces the strings in the song “How Did You Get in My Heart” stands out as one of the finer elements to behold in the new album Timeless by Bettman & Halpin, but it’s hardly the lone gem in this treasure chest. Using melodies as their guide, Bettman & Halpin
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News FKA twigs Cast in Reboot of The Crow She’ll star alongside Bill Skarsgård in the update of James O’Barr’s comic book series By Allison Hussey April 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter FKA twigs, March 2022 (Joseph Okpako/WireImage) Facebook Twitter FKA twigs has been cast as in a forthcoming cinematic reboot of The Crow, according to
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The assault trial involving Liam Gallagher’s son Gene, Ringo Starr’s grandson Sonny Starkey, and model Noah Ponte was opened and promptly dismissed on March 30th, but not without a stern condemnation of their actions from the presiding judge. Days later, the elder Gallagher took to Twitter to share his pointed thoughts about the proceedings and
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News Billie Eilish Shut Out at the 2022 Grammys Eilish, who was nominated in 7 categories tonight and swept the awards for the past two years, walked away without any trophies By Madison Bloom April 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter Billie Eilish (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) Facebook Twitter For the past two years, Billie Eilish has
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A new film adaptation of The Crow will star Bill Skarsgard and FKA twigs, Deadline reports. Skarsgard, who previously portrayed Pennywise the Clown in Andy Muschietti’s It films, is set to play Eric Draven in the new imagining of the comic book story by director Rupert Sanders. “The Crow is beautiful, dark, poetic and sometimes disturbing,” Sanders
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