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  • Milo J Taps Peso Pluma, Nicki Nicole, Yahritza y Su Esencia for '111' LP
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Watch Whitney Roam Chicago in Video for New Song 'Used to Be Lonely'

August 13, 2019 Music, Music News 0

Chicago rock outfit Whitney unveiled a charming new song, “Used to Be Lonely,” that will appear on their new album, Forever Turned Around, out August 30th on Secretly Canadian. The track evolves from a sweet, falsetto-steeped singalong into a hypnotic horn-fueled groove. Whitney also unveiled a video for “Used to …

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MTV VMAs: Missy Elliott to Be Honored With 2019 Video Vanguard Award

August 12, 2019 Music, Music News 0

Missy Elliott will be honored at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. The show’s version of a Lifetime Achievement Award has been handed out since the inaugural VMAs in 1984, where David Bowie, the Beatles and Richard Lester were the first winners. Over …

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Woodstock Remembered: Bob Weir on Why the Fest Mattered to the Grateful Dead

August 10, 2019 Music, Music Features 0

Everybody kept saying it was gonna be huge, but I don’t think anybody really believed that. To the Grateful Dead, it sounded a bit like pressure. You know, “You gotta play well ’cause your career is gonna be made or broken by it.” We also expected a gigantic party, which …

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Woodstock Remembered: Richie Havens on Opening the Fest of 'People Just Being People'

August 9, 2019 Music, Music Features 0

I thought, “Oh, God, they’re going to kill me. I’m not going out there first. What, are you crazy?” It was about 2:30 or 3 p.m. on Friday afternoon, and the concert was already almost three hours late. I was supposed to be fifth on the bill, but the other …

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Watch Bruce Springsteen's Surprise Set at 'Blinded By the Light' Premiere

August 8, 2019 Music, Music News 0

Bruce Springsteen fans that flocked to Asbury Park, New Jersey on Wednesday evening for the premiere of Blinded By The Light got an incredible surprise near the end of the evening when Springsteen himself showed up to perform four songs. Joined by Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, they played …

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Cyntoia Brown Released From Prison After Serving 15 Years of Life Sentence

August 7, 2019 (Sub)Culture News, Culture 0

On early Wednesday morning, Cyntoia Brown, who was convicted at age 16 of killing a 43-year-old Nashville man, finally walked out of prison after years of activists aggressively campaigning for her release. Brown had served 15 years of her life sentence before she was granted clemency. In 2006, Brown was …

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Watch Ex Hex Shred Through 'Cosmic Cave' on 'Seth Meyers'

August 6, 2019 Music, Music News 0

Ex Hex returned to Late Night With Seth Meyers to perform their new blissful ripper, “Cosmic Cave.” The song appears on the band’s sophomore album, It’s Real, which was released in March. Immersed in pink and blue-hued lights, Mary Timony sang about the dark illusions love can cause and wanting …

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Hear John Paul White Talk Civil Wars, DIY Solo Work on Chris Shiflett Podcast

August 5, 2019 Music, Music Country 0

After flirting with country music during his days with the Civil Wars, John Paul White completely embraces the genre — particularly the lushly orchestrated countrypolitan sounds of the 1960s — with his newest solo album, The Hurting Kind. It’s a record that looks to crooners like Roy Orbison and pickers …

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Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleton Smolder on New Collab 'Tell Me When It's Over'

August 2, 2019 Music, Music Country 0

Chris Stapleton joins Sheryl Crow on the slow-burning “Tell Me When It’s Over,” the latest release off her upcoming album Threads. “You wanna build your walls, I wanna knock them down,” Crow sings to open the brooding track, which arrives via a lyric video that also flashes images of the …

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Kamala Harris Is Being Taken to Task for Her Role in the Drug War

August 1, 2019 (Sub)Culture Features, Culture 0

In many respects, the final night of the second round of Democratic debates was a lot like the penultimate episode of Game of Thrones: somehow, it managed to be bloody and impossibly boring at the same time. The target of most of the candidates’ ire was former Vice President Joe …

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