News Doja Cat Pulls Out of the Weeknd Tour to Recover From Tonsil Surgery The singer has also canceled a number of upcoming festival appearances By Matthew Strauss May 20, 2022 Facebook Twitter Doja Cat, April 2022 (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for The Recording Academy) Facebook Twitter Doja Cat has announced that she will not be
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Welcome to Harry’s House, the luminous third album from Harry Styles. We get it: it can be a lot to take in — it’s a thirteen track collection from the beloved Brit, spanning genre and era, but also finds Styles at his most confident musically. The album arrived today (May 20th), and we’ll be spinning
News Bob Neuwirth, Singer-Songwriter and Bob Dylan Collaborator, Dies at 82 Neuwirth was a member of Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue band, recorded Last Day on Earth with John Cale, and co-wrote with Janis Joplin By Evan Minsker May 20, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bob Neuwirth (John Byrne Cooke Estate/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Bob Neuwirth—the musician, songwriter,
This week, Rina Sawayama announced a new album called Hold the Girl, and on Thursday night, she appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to showcase the record’s first single, “This Hell.” The Western-themed performance saw Sawayama and a pair of backing dancers pull off some choreographed moves while wearing cowboy boots. Accompanying them
News Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Welcome First Child Rihanna gave birth to the baby boy on May 13 in Los Angeles By Allison Hussey May 19, 2022 Facebook Twitter Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, September 2021 (Taylor Hill/WireImage) Facebook Twitter Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have welcomed their first child, TMZ, Us Weekly, and Entertainment Tonight report.
Harry Styles has joined a chorus of voices speaking out in defense of abortion rights. After Politico leaked a Supreme Court draft opinion revealing a plan to overturn Roe v. Wade, the singer called for “backlash and uproar” in order to protect the landmark decision. “I think it’s quite scary to see how far backwards we’re going in
News Two Shell Share Video for New Song “Pods”: Watch The London duo released their new single “home” earlier this year By Evan Minsker May 19, 2022 Facebook Twitter Two Shell (Photography by Nancy McNulty / Edits by Two Shell) Facebook Twitter Two Shell is a London dance music and hyperpop duo who released the
It’s about time Sudan Archives feeds her “Selfish Soul” — or, more accurately, that she embraces her natural beauty. Listen to the singer-songwriter’s new single, an empowering ode to Black hair, below. “Selfish Soul” rumbles with a quiet bass line and Sudan Archives’ signature acrobatic violin. In the song, the artist, born Brittney Denise Parks,
News Sky Ferreira Announces New Song “Don’t Forget” Her first new track since 2019 arrives next week By Allison Hussey May 18, 2022 Facebook Twitter Sky Ferreira, photo courtesy of Capitol Records Facebook Twitter Sky Ferreira has new music on the way, her first new material in three years. Capitol Records shared the news in
Pearl Jam tried muddle through with guest drummers after Matt Cameron tested positive for COVID-19, but now bassist Jeff Ament has also become infected, and with too many key players out of commission, that band has been forced to cancel upcoming tour dates in Sacramento (May 18th) and Las Vegas (May 20th). In a social media
Classical/rock violinist Daisy Jopling talks about her upcoming appearance “Irradiance” at the Paramount Hudson Valley Theatre on May 22nd with Orchestra 914 and local students! Daisy began her solo career at 14 at Royal Albert Music Hall in London, played twice before 30,000 at the opening of Vienna Fest and played with her touring band
The subject of Joe Rantz and the 1936 Washington Huskies rowing team who represented the United States and competed for the Gold at that year’s Olympic games isn’t as well-known as other American triumphs that year. It’s the same Olympic games, held in Berlin, where Jesse Owens outdistanced Germany’s finest runners before a stunned audience
You can go home again. If someone really loves something, and truly feels it in their DNA, they are always going to come back. If they can. Life and its circumstances may send them down detours, blind alleys, or even carry them to success along other paths, but it doesn’t matter. They will always hear
News New York State Senate Passes Bill Limiting Use of Song Lyrics in Court The law would restrict the use of “creative expression” as evidence of a crime By Matthew Ismael Ruiz May 18, 2022 Facebook Twitter The New York state Capitol in Albany, New York, December 14, 2020 (Photo by HANS PENNINK/POOL/AFP via Getty
Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith say that recent comments they made regarding Taylor Hawkins’ state of mind prior to his passing were taken out of context. In a feature published by Rolling Stone on Monday, Cameron was quoted as saying that Hawkins felt “he couldn’t keep up” with the
Chalice Collective rises to the occasion in the thrilling track, “Flame Of Truth”. Spreading a wide-swath of electronica, techno and a dash of pop music, “Flame of Truth” is a solid hit. A sharp dive and yet a smooth ride, this song leaves the listener wanting more and more. If you’re looking for a song
News Adia Victoria Releases New Song to Benefit Carolina Abortion Fund: Listen “In the Pines” is available exclusively on Bandcamp. It “centers the stories of those who fall victim to the ideologies of emotionally stunted men.” By Madison Bloom May 17, 2022 Facebook Twitter Adia Victoria, October 2016 (David Wolff – Patrick/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Adia
Have you ever wondered what the Goonies would make of a Gungan, or wanted to see how E.T. and Elliot would handle the Hutts? We may find out, because Jon Watts, who directed the latest Spider-Man trilogy, has been tapped to helm a new Star Wars series for Disney+, and according to Lucasfilm it’s inspired by Steven Spielberg’s “classic
News Taylor Hawkins Expressed Discomfort About Foo Fighters’ Tour Schedule Before He Died, Friends Claim “He told me that he ‘couldn’t fucking do it anymore’—those were his words,” Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron told Rolling Stone for a feature about Hawkins’ final days. A representative for the band disputed Cameron and others’ claims. By Evan Minsker
311 are currently in the midst of a North American tour, but now they’ve announced a new run of dates for the fall. In addition to regular, career-spanning sets, the band has planned special album-themed shows in New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles, where, with two nights in each city, the band will dedicate