News Japanese Breakfast Details New Sable Soundtrack, Releases “Glider”: Listen The album arrives September 24 via Sony Music Masterworks By Evan Minsker August 27, 2021 Facebook Twitter Japanese Breakfast, photo by Tonje Thilesen Facebook Twitter Japanese Breakfast has officially released “Glider,” the lead single from her soundtrack to the video game Sable. She’s also revealed
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Cellist Tina Guo has premiered the video for her new song “Moonhearts in Space” featuring System of a Down singer Serj Tankian. The track hails from Guo’s debut full-length, Dies Irae, which is out now. No stranger to collaborating with artists from the heavy music world, Guo tapped Tankian for the trippy sci-fi themed “Moonhearts in
News Watch Outkast’s New Animated “Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac)” Video Part of their commemoration of ATLiens’ 25th anniversary By Allison Hussey August 26, 2021 Facebook Twitter André 3000 and Big Boi in Outkast’s “Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac),” directed by Rafatoon Facebook Twitter OutKast have shared a new video for their 1996
It seems that Spike Lee has decided to do the right thing. The filmmaker has reportedly removed segments from his new HBO docuseries, NYC Epicenters: 9/11-2021½, that saw him giving a platform to repeatedly debunked 9/11 truther conspiracies. As Variety reports, Lee has excised almost 30 minutes from the series’ final episode — which is scheduled
News Come Announce Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Reissue, Share Unreleased Songs: Listen Thalia Zedek’s band originally released its second album in 1994 By Allison Hussey August 26, 2021 Facebook Twitter Come, photo by Mark C Facebook Twitter Thalia Zedek’s band Come are reissuing their second record, 1994’s Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. The new edition includes
Every rock band wishes they could have the same success as Mouse Rat. And who could blame them? The slacker rock quartet rose to moderate fame, thanks to a stroke of luck. When their sheer talent wound up in the ears of some of Pawnee, Indiana’s most esteemed event planners, Mouse Rat made their live
News Doja Cat to Host MTV VMAs 2021 Doja is up for five awards at this year’s ceremony, including Video and Artist of the Year By Madison Bloom August 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter Doja Cat (Photo by David LaChapelle). Facebook Twitter Doja Cat has been announced as the host for MTV’s 2021 Video Music Awards.
Lil Nas X has finally set a release date for his long-awaited debut album, Montero. It’s set to arrive on September 17th through Columbia Records. “creating this album has been therapy for me,” Lil Nas X said in an Instagram post announcing the album’s release date. “i’ve learned to let go of trying to control
News Helado Negro Shares New Song “Outside the Outside”: Listen “This is a song about intimate partnerships and long-loving friendships. To be loyal freaks and an outsider amongst outsiders.”—Roberto Carlos Lange By Allison Hussey August 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter Helado Negro, photo by Nathan Bajar Facebook Twitter Helado Negro has shared another new song from
Lorde is taking over the Late Late Show with James Corden this week (call it The Lorde Lorde Show), all in celebration of her new LP, Solar Power. On Tuesday night’s episode, the New Zealand phenom not only performed the album track “California,” but sat down with Corden for a chat about her career. After recounting how
News Nirvana Sued by Baby From Nevermind Album Artwork for Child Pornography Spencer Elden is suing the band for child sexual exploitation, saying he was unable to consent to having his image used for the iconic 1991 album By Evan Minsker August 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter Nirvana in 1991 (Paul Bergen/Redferns/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Nirvana’s
The music world was shaken today when we learned of the death of Charlie Watts, the longtime drummer for The Rolling Stones. There has been an outpouring of reactions to the passing, with celebrities and peers from Paul McCartney to Questlove sharing messages. Now, two of his surviving bandmates have also paid tribute to Watts.
News Irreversible Entanglements Announce New Album, Share Video for New Song: Watch “Open the Gates” is the title track from the Moor Mother–fronted band’s next LP By Madison Bloom August 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter Irreversible Entanglements, photos by Bob Sweeney Facebook Twitter Irreversible Entanglements, the collective fronted by Camae Ayewa (aka Moor Mother), have announced
UK trio Saint Etienne have shared “Penlop,” the latest single from their forthcoming album, I’ve Been Trying to Tell You. “Penlop” follows the lead track “Pond House,” which served as our first taste of the indie dance outfit’s first LP in four years. Like the previous single, this new song comes accompanied by a music video
She’s only a teenager – what does she know? Well, for starters, they know a lot. Don’t let the title fool you, the new song “Seventeen” from sister-duo Wild Fire ignites quite a bit of passion and mature songwriting. “Seventeen” is a splendid little ditty – a modest pop/country concoction. With harmonies that are like
“She loved me I know it / She wasn’t worth it / Thought we could work it / Didn’t deserve it,” croons rapper Dici in “Something’s Right” this summer, and while his words echo an insularity that has become quite commonplace in hip-hop and pop over the past year, the substance of this track isn’t
News Phoebe Bridgers No Longer Playing Indoor Concerts on 2021 U.S. Tour Previously scheduled indoor shows will be moved to outdoor venues By Matthew Strauss August 23, 2021 Facebook Twitter Phoebe Bridgers, photo by Frank Ockenfels Facebook Twitter Phoebe Bridgers will no longer be playing concerts at indoor venues on her upcoming tour of the
Marvel has finally revealed the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, and you can almost hear the sound of fans’ heads simultaneously exploding across the world. After months and months of rumors and teases, our first look at the new film introduces what we’ve all been waiting for: a live-action Spider-Verse and the Sinister Six. Yes, it’s all
Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing
News Sex Pistols Beat John Lydon in Court Battle Over Danny Boyle’s Pistol TV Series Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, had tried to deny licensing rights to the FX show, which is based on guitarist Steve Jones’ memoir By Jazz Monroe August 23, 2021 Facebook Twitter Sex Pistols in 1977 (Bill Rowntree/Mirrorpix/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter John