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News Chromatics’ Adam Miller Announces Debut Solo Album Gateway is out early next year By Allison Hussey December 3, 2021 Facebook Twitter Adam Miller, October 2019 (Photo by Burak Cingi/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Chromatics’ Adam Miller has announced a forthcoming solo album, his first under his own name. It’s titled Gateway, and it’s out February 11.
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Kim Petras has finally unveiled her “Coconuts.” Stream the new single below. It may be the beginning of winter, but the rising pop princess is still feeling her hottest summer oats on the delicious bop filled to the brim with winking double entendres. “So juicy and so ripe/ You wouldn’t believe/ I give ’em different
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A new single has just been released by King’s Rest Records from a most unusual duo—American scientific thinker Howard Bloom and British illustrator and graphic artist Hugh Mann.  And it’s a most unusual piece of music. It grabs you by the throat and won’t let go.  The title of the composition is “Aeon of Light:
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News “Weird Al” Yankovic Announces Massive North American Tour The Unfortunate Return of the Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour will run for six months and include 133 shows By Madison Bloom December 3, 2021 Facebook Twitter “Weird Al” Yankovic, May 2018 (Kelly Sullivan/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter “Weird Al” Yankovic has announced a gargantuan North American
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After releasing a first-look preview during October’s DC FanDome event, HBO Max has today shared the official trailer for the upcoming The Suicide Squad spin-off Peacemaker. The new trailer shows that something has changed in John Cena’s antihero since he had that building fall on him in his film debut. Along with his dimwitted buddy Vigilante (Freddie
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New York City’s fusion jam band trio The Dream Logic has several prior releases under their belt but their latest single “I’ll Be Right Back” may be their finest effort yet. It’s an entertainingly accessible performance despite the clear musical skill on display – Charles Compo, Camille Gainer, and Jerry Brooks are each respective virtuosos on their respective
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Jamaican born singer/songwriter Robert Minott’s new single “You Are” wastes no time getting under your skin. He foregoes any lengthy introduction in favor of bringing listeners straight into a sheltering, all-encompassing musical landscape. The fact he manages to accomplish this with three primary instruments, guitar, keyboards, and organ, is even more impressive. The song’s production
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News Alvin Lucier, Experimental Composer, Dies at 90 Lucier, a long-time professor at Wesleyan University, was known for his avant-garde works, which sometimes involved brain waves, room acoustics, and other unexpected sources for sound By Madison Bloom December 1, 2021 Facebook Twitter Alvin Lucier, April 1991 (Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Experimental composer Alvin Lucier
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News Moses Sumney Shares “In Bloom (In the Woods)”: Listen Taken from his upcoming album and film Live From Blackalachia By Nina Corcoran December 1, 2021 Facebook Twitter Moses Sumney, photo by Spencer Kelly Facebook Twitter Moses Sumney has released a new song called “In Bloom (In the Woods)” that reimagines and strips down his
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As The Simonetta Lein Show debuts its 4th season, the show welcomes one of the most insanely influential and impactful legacies in hip-hop history, Tech N9ne. Tech has consistently accomplished the impossible from outside the system. Having worked with the hip-hop industry’s biggest legends from Eminem, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, to Tupac, he’s resisted every trend, overturned
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Young punk sensations The Linda Lindas have returned with the new song “Nino,” a delightful ode to a black cat. “Nino” is the second single from the young girl group — Lucia (14), Eloise (13), Mila (10), and Bela (16) — since they signed to famed label Epitaph Records after their song “Racist, Sexist Boy”
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Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara’s creative partnership began in an unusual way. The pair initially forged their relationship based on a teacher/pupil connection when Markoff approached Lazzara looking for flute instruction. Their association soon blossomed into an artistic union that has paid enormous aesthetic dividends for both musicians. “(I Just) Died in Your Arms Tonight”
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