A new study suggests that listening to metal decreases anxiety, blood pressure and heart rate. The study tasked 1,540 volunteers (aged 18-65) with completing non-verbal reasoning tests which were specifically designed to produce low levels of stress. Participants were given a soundtrack to listen to at the same time, made up of varying Spotify playlists. They were fitted with heart rate and blood pressure monitors and asked to
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EXCLUSIVE: NEON and Bleecker Street have formed the joint home entertainment distribution company DECAL. The standalone full-service operation, which is a joint venture between the two film labels, will handle distribution deals on the home entertainment rights to both NEON and Bleecker Street’s curated slate of features and will be overseen by NEON’s Andrew Brown
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ThisIsRnB is honored to host the exclusive premiere of rising R&B star Blakk Soul’s new single “Right Here.” The “King of the Slow Jam” is living up to his title on the captivating record. We are just two months in and 2021 has already blessed us with some incredible R&B. With this new release, Blakk
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The Weeknd took the stage at the Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday (February 7) in Tampa, Florida. The Weekend, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, performed without any special guests, a rarity in Super Bowl Halftime history. The show began with a futuristic choir member descending from the ceiling
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New Order have shared details of a live album and concert film, Education Entertainment Recreation (Live at Alexandra Palace). The recording is of their 2018 show at London’s Alexandra Palace, which spans 2 hours and 20 minutes of their classics, their latest album (2015’s ‘Music Complete’) cuts, and Joy Division covers. The live album and
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2.10.2021 News Kodak Black has a friend in Lil Yachty. Fresh off his presidential pardon, Kodak received a generous welcome home gift from his “Make a Hit” collaborator. Yachty shared footage of himself presenting Kodak with what appears to be $50,000 in cash at a gas station. “I got something for you, brother,” Yachty says
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Got weed? Westside Boogie’s not letting up with the freebies, and is back with another one. Utilizing Tupac Shakur’s 1998 song “Do For Love”, the Compton rapper stomps through a marijuana plant and flows effortlessly under a minute and a half. The clip follows Westside Boogie’s previous release “Said Sum“. [embedded content]
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