Arctic Monkeys will most likely release their new album next year ahead of a summer tour. That’s according to drummer Matt Helders, who said in a new interview that the record is “pretty much” ready and the band are eyeing a 2022 release. When asked earlier today, Nov. 12, by …
Read More »Take a Tour Through Radiohead's Artwork in 'Kid A Mnesia Exhibition'
Radiohead have detailed their mysterious Kid A Mnesia Exhibition, an “upside-down digital/analog universe” based on frontman Thom Yorke and artist Stanley Donwood’s original artwork from the LPs. The experience — arriving as a free download for PlayStation 5, Mac, and PC on Nov. 18 — was two years in the …
Read More »Lucy Dacus Amps Up Her Dark Murder Fantasy With a Full-Band Version of 'Thumbs'
Lucy Dacus‘ “Thumbs,” easily the most gut-wrenching track on her new album Home Video, has received a full-band rendition. Whereas the studio version features solely Dacus’ buttery, haunting vocals — reminiscent of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska — the full-band version embraces the electric guitar and drums. The song recalls an evening in …
Read More »Snail Mail Ups Her Game on 'Valentine'
“Mia don’t cry, I love you forever,” Lindsey Jordan sings, both to an ex-lover and herself, on her new album. “But I gotta grow up now.” Growing up has seemingly been on Jordan’s mind quite a bit lately: After making her full-length debut as Snail Mail with 2018’s Lush, which …
Read More »Foo Fighters Announce Horror Flick Full of 'Hilarious Gore That F-king Rocks'
Foo Fighters have announced they will star in Studio 666, a horror-comedy that tells the story of what happens when the rock giants find themselves recording in a mansion plagued by supernatural forces. Based on a story by frontman Dave Grohl, the spooky flick is directed by Hatchet III helmer …
Read More »Glenn Youngkin's Underage Son Attempted to Vote on Election Day, Was Turned Away
A 17-year-old son of Virginia Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin tried twice to vote on Election Day, according to a local election official who said no crimes were committed. Thomas Youngkin, a high school junior, presented identification at a polling place in Great Falls, Virginia, but he was deemed ineligible to vote …
Read More »Post Malone and the Weeknd Look for Comfort in 'One Right Now'
Post Malone and the Weeknd have teamed up for new song “One Right Now.” It’s the first time the two singers have collaborated on a track. On the synth-tipped song, the pair trade verses about an unfaithful relationship and salving the pain by finding comfort in others. “You say you …
Read More »Morgan Wallen 2022 Tour Booked by WME Agent Despite Being Nixed From Roster
Morgan Wallen is tentatively headed back on the road for a tour in 2022. An agent from WME, who had dropped the singer from its roster after he was caught on videouttering the n-wordearlier this year, is booking his tour, Billboard reports. The Live Nation-promoted tour, which has not been …
Read More »Alec Baldwin Shares 'Rust' Crew Member's Post Denying 'Unsafe' Set Conditions
In a series of Instagram posts, Alec Baldwin offered a counter-narrative to allegations that the working conditions on the Rust film set were unsafe, leading crew members to quit the day of the shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Baldwin, who has been fairly quiet on social media since the …
Read More »Watch David Byrne and 'American Utopia' Cast Perform 'I Zimbra' on 'Colbert'
David Byrne joined the cast of his Broadway stage musical American Utopia for a performance of “I Zimbra” on The Late Show. The musician, in costume, opened with a spoken-word introduction before he and the cast performed the eclectic musical number, which involved a slew of percussion instruments. Byrne joined …
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