News Watch Billie Eilish Perform “Happier Than Ever” on Kimmel Eilish and Finneas played her new album’s title song from atop the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel By Matthew Strauss October 14, 2021 Facebook Twitter Billie Eilish (Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube) Facebook Twitter Billie Eilish was the music guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night. Joined by her
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Tori Amos has entered the high-stakes world of children’s make-believe with her new song “Spies.” The track opens with mysterious clicks and scratching noises, setting the stage for some thrilling spy craft. “Knowing this may help you make, make it through the night on lullabies,” Amos begins, addressing her daughter Tash. “Knowing this may help you
News Brody Dalle Pleads Not Guilty to Contempt in Custody Dispute with Josh Homme She was arraigned for not releasing her sons into Homme’s care in early September By Allison Hussey October 13, 2021 Facebook Twitter Brody Dalle, August 2019 (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Redferns) Facebook Twitter The Distillers’ Brody Dalle has pleaded not guilty to
Squid Game has officially taken over the pop culture world with its gruesome series of children’s games, and now even North Korea is weighing in on the massive Netflix hit. According to North Korean propaganda site Arirang Meari (by way of NBC News), the (fictitious) series proves that life in South Korea is “infested by the
When you look at the world, what is it that you see and hear? How do you see yourself? How does the guitar weave its way around the emotional tether strung between you and your partner? In her new song, “Grey Sky Blue”, Nashville’s Kristen Ford binds together the sound that meets at the crossroads
News Serpentwithfeet Announces EP, Shares Video for New Song “Down Nuh River”: Listen Check out the video for the track off Deacon’s Grove—a companion piece to this year’s Deacon By Evan Minsker October 13, 2021 Facebook Twitter Serpentwithfeet, photo by Braylen Dion Facebook Twitter Serpentwithfeet has announced a new EP that serves as a companion
It’s Coldplay season: this Friday (October 15th), Coldplay will release Music of the Spheres, their ninth studio album. Though Music of the Spheres promises to be a stylized collection of pop songs with an outer space theme, Coldplay is no stranger to transformation. Each of their studio albums, from 2000’s Parachutes to 2019’s Everyday Life,
You are touring right now! What’s it been like to get in front of an audience? It’s been amazing so far! The whole pandemic really gave me a greater appreciation for performing live in front of actual people. Like many artists, I leaned heavily on livestreaming to fill that void so to speak but it
How do you know if new music you’re wanting to create has the potential for release? Whether or not I’m excited or entranced by it! I feel like if I can’t stop thinking about a song that there is something to it. My most recent single “Land of Love” is a bit of a departure
If only these guitars could talk. The collection of famous guitars included in photographer Lisa Johnson’s book Immortal Axes: Guitars that Rock are among the most famous instruments of the last sixty plus years. If you know the stories behind the recordings these instruments are present on and the lives of the men who once played them,
News Paddy Moloney, the Chieftains’ Leader and Co-Founder, Dies at 83 Moloney led the band to popularize Irish traditional music around the world By Evan Minsker October 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter Javier Bragado Facebook Twitter Paddy Moloney, leader and co-founder of Irish traditional music greats the Chieftains, has died. The news was announced today by
Coachella will no longer require proof of vaccination in order to attend its upcoming April 2022 festival. Instead, ticket-holders will only need to show proof of a negative test taken within 72 hours of the event. Per a statement posted to Coachella’s Instagram, “After seeing first-hand the low transmission data and successful implementation of safety
News Black Country, New Road Announce New Album, Share New Song: Listen Check out “Chaos Space Machine” off Ants From Up There By Evan Minsker October 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter Black Country, New Road, photo by Rosie Foster Facebook Twitter The London-based post-punk band Black Country, New Road have announced their second album, following 2021’s
“Would you like to play a game?” Like the rest of his generation, the Gen Z Ghostface seems less interested in movies than interactive pursuits, but this game still has thrills and chills in the new trailer for Scream. The fifth installment of the meta horror franchise is a sequel to 2011’s Scream 4, as well as
AV Super Sunshine crafts a love letter to the inner freak in all of us with their single “Frankenstein”. The third single they’ve dropped this year is a welcome display of the variety the group has always had, and this time a fun sinister and campy flavor. It sounds like something you’d hear at the
I can get with this song after a single listen. Tony Turner and the other talents responsible for Turner’s single “Blackwater Shine” understand what popular music should be about. It shouldn’t be about the fashion of the moment. It shouldn’t champion any other cause other than telling a story, in one way or another, that
Instrumentally, there’s nothing over the top or exceptionally out of bounds in the new single “Here’s to the Road” by John Dartnell, but in terms of melodic presence, this is a track that needs a couple of dedicated listens to really appreciate its strengths. Rather than assaulting us with the pomp that a lot of
News Third Power’s Jem Targal Dies at 74 The bassist and singer was the Detroit psych rock trio’s primary songwriter By Matthew Ismael Ruiz October 11, 2021 Facebook Twitter Jem Targal performs with The Third Power in Detroit, Michigan, May 5, 2017. (Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Third Power bassist, singer, and songwriter
Austin City Limits was back at Zilker Park this past weekend for Weekend 2 — and so were we. After providing daily live galleries from Weekend 1, Consequence photographer Amy Price returned to capture all the going-ons of the three-day event. The glory of a two-weekend festival is that on the second go-around, you can capture
News Bush Tetras Drummer Dee Pop Dies at 65 The native New Yorker also played with The Clash, Can’s Michael Karoli, and The Gun Club By Matthew Ismael Ruiz October 9, 2021 Facebook Twitter Dee Pop (Photo by Bob Gruen) Facebook Twitter Bush Tetras drummer Dee Pop died in his sleep last night (October 9).