Yola has released “Stand for Myself,” the title track from her upcoming sophomore album that’s due out July 30th. The single arrived with a vibrant music video directed by Allister Ann, showing the singer trapped inside a dark, enclosed space and gradually freeing herself with her self-empowerment. “I’m alive, alive, …
Read More »Dave Grohl Shares Beatles Stories, Recreates Foo Fighters Meme While Co-Hosting 'Tonight Show'
Dave Grohl threw out some monologue jokes, played some games, and recreated a Foo Fighters meme while co-hosting The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Monday, May 25th. One of the highlights of the night was a game of “Off Songs, Song Off,” a name-that-tune-style contest where Grohl and Fallon …
Read More »Freddie Mercury Graphic Novel to Be Released by Z2 Comics
Z2 Comics has announced it will be publishing the first-ever graphic novel based on Freddie Mercury this fall. Freddie Mercury: Lover of Life, Singer of Songs, created in partnership with Universal Music Group and Mercury Songs Ltd, will follow the Queen singer’s life through his childhood in Zanzibar and India …
Read More »Duran Duran Announce New Album 'Future Past,' Share Song 'Invisible'
Duran Duran have announced their 15th studio albumFuture Past, out October 22nd via Tape Modern for EMG. On Wednesday, the band gave a preview of the album with a new single, “Invisible,” produced by Duran Duran and Erol Alkan. The music video for the song was created by an artificial …
Read More »John Lennon, Yoko Ono Doc '24 Hours' Available to Stream on Coda Collection
The short documentary about John Lennon and Yoko Ono, 24 Hours: The World of John and Yoko, is available to stream on the Coda Collection on Amazon Prime Video. The release marks the first time the 35-minute film has been available in full since it first aired on the BBC …
Read More »Brothers Osborne, Cody Jinks Sign On for Gulf Coast Jam in September
Update (5/13/21): The Gulf Coast Jam will now take place in Panama City Beach, Florida, June 4th through 6th, 2021, after having to shift from its original Labor Day 2020 date. The headliners Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, and Lynyrd Skynyrd will remain the same, and supporting acts include Brothers Osborne, …
Read More »'Simpsons' Release Morrissey Spoof Song 'Everyone Is Horrid Except Me (And Possibly You)'
The Simpsons have released a song from their recent episode spoofing Morrissey, “Everyone Is Horrid Except Me (And Possibly You),” as an official single. The episode, dubbed “Panic on the Streets of Springfield,” aired in April and centered around Lisa becoming enamored with a brooding, militant vegan British musician named …
Read More »St. Vincent Pulls Off a Seventies-Style Scheme in New 'Down' Video
St. Vincent has released a new track, “Down,” from her upcoming album, Daddy’s Home, out May 14th via Loma Vista Recordings. “Down” is yet another blend of Seventies pastiche with contemporary flourishes as St. Vincent laces a sharp funk groove with layers of synths and guitars while packing the chorus …
Read More »Two More Women Sue Bassnectar for Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking
Two more women have come forward with allegations that EDM star Bassnectar sexually abused them when they were minors. The accusations were revealed Friday in an amended lawsuit that added two more women to the suit filed in April by two other accusers of the producer-DJ born Lorin Ashton. That …
Read More »Trippie Redd Teams Up With Playboi Carti for 'Miss the Rage'
Trippie Redd teamed up with Playboi Carti for the new song “Miss the Rage,” which arrives just two months after the rapper’s latest LP. The single follows the release of Trippie Redd’s first-ever “rock” album, 2021’s Neon Shark vs. Pegasus, produced by Travis Barker. That album was the deluxe version …
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