Lara Jean Song Covey's biggest moments had some equally impressive music backing them up.
31.01.2020 - 07:51 / tvguide.com
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of Evil. Read at your own risk!]
We were promised a "mind-boggling" end to Evil's first season, and we got it. Thursday's Season 1 finale, titled "Book 27," closed on a shocking scene: Kristen (Katja Herbers), who had probably just committed a murder, dropped a rosary into her palm — and it burned her hand. In the seconds before the episode cut to black she faced herself in the mirror, staring down the show's biggest spiritual
Lara Jean Song Covey's biggest moments had some equally impressive music backing them up.
After Manchester-based rockers Larkins released their EP, TV Dream, in 2019, the group released three other tracks that took their indie-rock sound to the next level. Those three songs -- "Make You Better," "Pieces" and "Flood" -- are now part of Larkins' latest EP, Hit and Run, which arrived today (Feb.
Justin Bieber started crying when asked a question about Billie Eilish on Beats 1 with Zane Lowe.Lowe asked Bieber to reflect on his time as a young person in the music industry, and how he felt watching Eilish go through the same things he had.The "Yummy" singer said, "Yeah, I definitely feel protective of her."Having grown up in the spotlight, Justin Bieber has a unique perspective on what it's like to be young person in the music industry.During an interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1, the
JYP Entertainment boyband Stray Kids released three EPs and a slew of successful music videos in 2019, including the international hit, “MIROH.” On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Stray Kids explain what inspired the their new hit song, “Double Knot.”
When Brian was struggling to deal with the burden years of sexual abuse he found out that those with a shared experience were very close to home.
Let's talk about that ending!
At long last, the prodigal son has returned to Supernatural. The CW show's Jan. 30 episode delivered a heavenly surprise when Jack (Alexander Calvert) finally resurfaced with a renewed purpose. It turns out that Billie (Lisa Berry) brought back the young Nephilim to defeat Chuck (Rob Benedict) once and for all. Nobody was happier to see the sandy-haired half-angel back in his rightful place than Castiel (Misha Collins), who'd been mourning his death all season.
It's been more than two years since Oh Wonder's sophomore album, Ultralife, was released in the summer of 2017. Since then, the U.K.-based duo (made up of Anthony West and Josephine Vander Gucht) have pushed their sparkling brand of indie pop into even more personal directions, as they've steadily recorded new music in their home studio in London.