News Watch LCD Soundsystem Perform “Thrills” and “Yr City’s a Sucker” on SNL The band also joined an NYC-themed musical number as the Guardian Angels; the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York opened the show By Matthew Ismael Ruiz February 27, 2022 Facebook Twitter LCD Soundsystem on Saturday Night Live, February 2022 (Will Heath/NBC) Facebook
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TikTok, the short-form video platform that has upended the social media landscape, has its eyes on becoming a long-form video platform. Today, TikTok announced that its expanding the maximum length of user-generated videos to ten minutes. That’s more than triple the previous limit of three minutes — which was imposed in July 2021. When TikTok
With the release of “Lock it 4 Me”, ICY COLD RECORDS 2 and artist JAHNI presents listeners with a formidable and stirring soundscape Kingston, NewYork — March 21st, 2022 – ICY COLD RECORDS 2 are powerhouses when it comes to the world of Reggae, Rock, and a string of diverse musical genres. Composed of a
News Green Day Cancel Moscow Concert Over Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine “We are aware that this moment is not about stadium rock shows, it’s so much bigger than that” By Madison Bloom February 27, 2022 Facebook Twitter Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day (Photo by FilmMagic/FilmMagic for Life is Beautiful Music & Art Festival). Facebook
Eddie Vedder was joined on stage by The Police’s Stewart Copeland during a concert in Los Angeles on Friday night. The surprise collaboration came during the encore of Vedder and the Earthlings’ gig at the YouTube Theater, as Copeland sat behind the kit for a cover of The Police’s “Message in a Bottle” as well
News Watch Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York Open SNL With “Prayer for Ukraine” The local choir sang a tribute to Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion By Madison Bloom February 27, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York performing “Prayer for Ukraine” (Still from Saturday Night Live). Facebook Twitter Rather than commencing
Jeb Stuart’s career has taken some twists and turns over the years, as he first established a name for himself writing a little film called Die Hard, following that feat up by working on Another 48 Hrs. and The Fugitive. But after stepping away from the business for personal reasons, Stuart has returned to writing
News Dischord Include Surprise 7″ of Previously Unreleased Early Ian MacKaye Music in New Box Set First Six Dischord Records includes five never-before-heard songs by the Slinkees By Nina Corcoran February 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ian MacKaye (Photo by Ian Dickson/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Last year, Dischord Records announced the box set First Six Dischord Records
Snoop Dogg could face a lawsuit for publicly putting an Uber Eats driver on blast. As CBS Los Angeles points out, the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer took to his Instagram story last month to complain about a delivery driver who failed to deliver his order. Snoop’s video included his message exchange with the driver,
News Drakeo the Ruler’s Brother Ralfy the Plug Sues Live Nation Ralfy the Plug’s lawsuit follows a previous wrongful death suit filed on behalf of Drakeo the Ruler’s 5-year-old son By Evan Minsker February 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter Darrell Wayne Caldwell aka Drakeo the Ruler, December 2021 (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Drakeo the Ruler’s
Over the course of several decades, director Ken Kwapis has established a career working in both film and television, with plenty of feature work including Follow That Bird and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, but also notably directing the pilots for two truly game-changing series: The Larry Sanders Show and the American adaptation of
2021 was a surprisingly hot year for alternative rock all things considered, and last November, things got particularly interesting for fans of the genre’s more progressive side thanks to a new self-titled offering from buzz-worthy duo Illuminaut. Illuminaut doesn’t waste any time getting into the guts of a complicated approach to heavy music majesty with
News Pussy Riot’s Nadya Forms Crypto Organization to Fund Ukrainian Aid Groups Nadya Tolokonnikova, Trippy Labs, and PleasrDAO members teamed up to sell NFTs in support of civilian organizations in war-struck Ukraine By Jazz Monroe February 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, October 2021 (SERGIO FLORES/AFP via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Pussy Riot
Bonnie Raitt has readied her 21st(!) album, Just Like That… Ahead of the project’s April 22nd release day, the singer-songwriter has shared first single “Made Up Mind,” and announced a massive, eight-month tour. Raitt recorded Just Like That… last summer with collaborators old and new. Longtime bassist James “Hutch” Hutchinson and drummer Ricky Fataar return to
News 9 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Huerco S., Blood Incantation, Sasami, and More Also stream new releases from WifiGawd, Caroline, Conway the Machine, EarthGang, RIP Swirl, and Nyokabi Kariũki By Evan Minsker and Allison Hussey February 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter Huerco S., photo by Kasia Zacharko Facebook Twitter With so much good
EARTHGANG have shared their sophomore album GHETTO GODS. Stream it below via Apple Music or Spotify. Spread across 16 tracks, GHETTO GODS of course features the Atlanta rap duo’s Dreamville boss J. Cole and labelmate JID, as well as star-studded collaborations with 2 Chainz and Future. The new LP also boasts guest spots from Ari
February 4, 2022 [Long Island, NY] For the second year in a row, Long Island, New York songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Joe Piket has won the prestigious Long Island Entertainer of the year award in the piano entertainer category. Piket has been described as “a more edgy Billy Joel” and “the Bruce Springsteen of Long Island” by music critics. Rave reviews for Joe’s CDs have appeared in Newsday, Good Times,
Love conquers all and in the case of “Like Home”, even distance. “Like Home”, the new single from country pop duo, Wild Fire, is riveting and romantic. The song warms the heart and it touches the nostalgia heartstrings. The story, like every great country song, triggers an immediate reaction. While their moniker suggests that sisters
Indie rock has many strains and many flavors, and The Cold Head are adding their own touch to the genre this February with their new single “Spirit of the Beehive.” As its eccentric title would imply, this is hardly an act of conventionality on the part of these independent musicians, but instead quite the daring
Dan Ashley reminds us that life is all about love and joy with his new album Out There. Smart tracks about today’s issues collide with carefree songs that will make you nostalgic for an everlasting Summer. Blending classic rock with hints of Country music, Out There feels patriotic and personal. Ashley wisely explores the highs and lows of daily