Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Will Sergeant sits down with Kyle Meredith to talk about his autobiography, Bunnyman, which tells his story from childhood up until Echo & The Bunnymen began making their first full album. Related Video The guitarist discusses how WWII and the Cold War had a strong influence on his coming-of-age
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News Leon Vynehall Announces Fabric Presents Mix, Shares New Song: Listen The March release features new music from Skee Mask, Or:la, Gaunt, and others By Evan Minsker January 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Leon Vynehall (Alex Waespi) Facebook Twitter Leon Vynehall has announced his installment of the Fabric Presents mix series. It’s out March 25 via
Tove Lo has returned with a new song called “How Long,” which appears on the upcoming Euphoria soundtrack. Listen to the song below. Synthesizers snake around “How Long,” which builds from a cool, detached verse to a wary, impassioned chorus. “Try to play it cool/ I like you/ Have me in your hand/ Just like that,” Tove
Mary Broadcast’s EP Panic reflects the Austrian born singer, songwriter, musician, and bandleader’s refusal to cookie cutter her artistic vision. She may object to the term, but Panic is a concept album built around a narrative arc extending over six songs. Broadcast includes an accompanying video for each of the EP’s six “episodes”, as she calls them, and the
News Wilco, Japanese Breakfast, and Sylvan Esso to Headline Solid Sound Festival Wilco’s festival at Mass MoCA also includes Bonnie “Prince” Billy, the Sun Ra Arkestra, and more By Matthew Ismael Ruiz January 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, July 2017 (Mariano Regidor/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Wilco have announced the lineup for their 2022 Solid
How to revive a once-canceled show is a question many producers answer differently, with some series going full reboot with a whole new cast of characters and some choosing to just continue the stories that were previously being told. In the case of cult classic series Clone High, it sounds like creators Phil Lord and
News Neil Young Demands His Music Be Removed From Spotify Over “Fake Information About Vaccines” “They can have [Joe] Rogan or Young. Not both.” By Matthew Ismael Ruiz January 24, 2022 Facebook Twitter Neil Young, September 2019 (Gary Miller/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Neil Young has posted an open letter to his website directing his management
Neil Young has relaunched his crusade against Spotify, though this time, it’s not about audio quality. The rock veteran has asked the streaming giant to remove his music from the platform, citing “fake information about vaccines” the company has allowed to spread. Young delivered the request in an open letter to his management and record
News Posthumous Michael Chapman Album Another Fish Released It arrives on what would have been his 81st birthday By Allison Hussey January 24, 2022 Facebook Twitter Michael Chapman, September 1978 (Photo by Keith Morris/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Tompkins Square has released a surprise posthumous record from Michael Chapman, the influential English guitarist and singer-songwriter who died
Daniel Craig has spent so much time as James Bond that he no longer notices when he’s bleeding. In a new conversation with Javier Bardem as part of Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” series, Craig spoke for over 20 minutes without realizing he had an open gash above his right eye. “Let me ask you, my friend,
News Evan Rachel Wood Alleges Marilyn Manson “Essentially Raped” Her While Filming Music Video In the new documentary Phoenix Rising, which premiered tonight at Sundance, Wood claimed that she did not consent to sex on the set of “Heart-Shaped Glasses” By Evan Minsker January 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter Evan Rachel Wood (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images) Facebook
The M&M’s “more inclusive” rebrand stirred up a lot of reaction this week, but no one is angrier about it that Tucker Carlson. The Fox News host dedicated an entire segment on his eponymous show, Tucker Carlson Tonight, to rant and rave about the M&M’s gang’s new look — specifically directing his ire at the
Eric Scott Stevens’ “Burnt Umber” is an early contender for single of the year. The imaginative crackle sparking off the composition never hits me as flashy but, instead, as an authentic expression of the songwriter’s point of view. It doesn’t really matter if the material is what we might call autobiographical. Stevens so thoroughly inhabits
News Against Me!, Pinback, Drive Like Jehu Members Form Supergroup Plosivs, Share New Song “Broken Eyes”: Listen Plosivs is due out March 17 on Swami Records By Nina Corcoran January 22, 2022 Facebook Twitter Plosivs, photo by Chris Valle Facebook Twitter Prolific guitarist John Reis (Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, Rocket From The Crypt), singer/guitarist
A few weeks ago, Ozzy Osbourne announced his new CryptoBatz NFT collection, making 9,666 unique digital bat designs available to those willing to part with their cryptocurrency. Now it turns out that a large number of people were scammed out of thousands of dollars worth of crypto thanks to a bad link shared by the
News To Live and Shave in L.A.’s Tom Smith Dies at 65 A busy collaborator, he co-led the expansive noise ensemble for more than thirty years By Allison Hussey January 22, 2022 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Tom Smith, co-founder of the experimental noise ensemble To Live and Shave in L.A., has died. Smith’s partner, Claudia
This review is part of our coverage of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. The Pitch: In 19th-century Macedonia, a young girl is born to a woman in a remote mountain village. But mere days after her birth, the mother is approached by Old Maid Maria (Anamaria Marinca), a mysterious, ancient witch — covered in flame-scarred skin
News Terry Tolkin, Who Brought Stereolab and Butthole Surfers to Major Labels, Has Died In addition to DJing and booking shows, he was credited with coining the term “alternative music” By Allison Hussey January 22, 2022 Facebook Twitter Terry Tolkin (Photo by Dean Wareham) Facebook Twitter Terry Tolkin, a music industry executive and journalist who
The kings of Staten Island are bringing a piece of their kingdom to the masses. Earlier this week, Saturday Night Live stars Pete Davidson and Colin Jost teamed up to buy an abandoned Staten Island Ferry, with the hope of turning it into a performance venue. According to a report by Vulture, the pair joined forces
News Fugees Cancel Reunion Tour Due to COVID-19 “An idea sparked to honor and celebrate this 25th anniversary of The Score but we see now it may not currently be our time for revisiting this past work” By Matthew Strauss January 21, 2022 Facebook Twitter Fugees’ Pras Michel, Ms. Lauryn Hill, and Wyclef Jean, September