Miley Cyrus wants to dig into her Metallica roots.
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Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong has announced an album compiling his ‘No Fun Mondays’ cover versions.The musician launched the weekly series at the beginning of the coronavirus-enforced lockdown back in March, and shared its final instalment – a take on Billy Bragg‘s ‘A New England’ – in July.Today (October 6), Armstrong has revealed that his ‘No Fun Mondays’ album will be released on November 27, boasting all 12 songs from the project.The collection includes ‘Manic Monday’(originally by
.Miley Cyrus wants to dig into her Metallica roots.
Miley Cyrus has revealed that she is currently working on a Metallica covers album.The ‘Midnight Sky’ pop star covered the band’s classic track ‘Nothing Else Matters’ during her rock-orientated performance at Glastonbury 2019, and has recently offered up live renditions of Blondie’s ‘Heart Of Glass’ and The Cranberries’ ‘Zombie’.During a recent conversation with Interview Magazine, Cyrus explained that she is now back in the studio — and that “we’ve been working on a Metallica covers album and
Garth Brooks has got a whole bunch of music on the way.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterProminent Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke has announced he is departing the Pingyao International Film Festival, which he co-founded four years ago.The fest has not yet made an official statement but the director made the surprise announcement yesterday during the closing day of the fourth edition, telling local media he was looking for the event to “get rid of Ji Zhangke’s shadow and let it gain independent vitality” and that he was opting to “leave when it
Rising Alabama rapper Yung Bleu has scored an A-list feature courtesy of Drake. Listen to Drake's version of "You’re Mines Still,” released via OVO Sound, below.
Green Day have shared archive footage from their 1996 European tour to celebrate 25 years since the release of their album ‘Insomniac’.The record, which was their fourth studio album and featured such songs as ‘Brain Stew’, ‘Jaded’ and ‘Walking Contradiction’, reached the milestone on Saturday (October 10).Dipping into the archives over the weekend to celebrate ‘Insomniac’ turning 25, Green Day shared nearly 21 minutes of classic footage from a show they played in support of the album in Prague
Green Day have announced that they will be releasing a 25th anniversary reissue of their fourth studio album ‘Insomniac’.First released on October 10, 1995, the follow-up to the band’s landmark album ‘Dookie’ peaked at Number Two on the Billboard 200 chart and features the singles ‘Stuck With Me’, ‘Walking Contradiction’ and ‘Geek Stink Breath’.Yesterday (October 9), Green Day took to Instagram to announce a reissue of the album that will be pressed on translucent orange vinyl and feature live
It may be Tuesday but Billie Joe Armstrong has Mondays on his mind.
Graham Norton has been named the most dangerous celebrity to search for online in the UK by cybersecurity firm McAfee, ahead of Ricky Gervais and Tom Hardy.
Lana Del Rey has revealed two potential release dates for her new album, Chemtrails Over The Country Club.
Earlier this year, No Time To Die dropped the audio of its theme song sung by Billie Eilish. Staying true to the franchise, Billie added her style to the song and presented a masterpiece.
Though there are still some that question whether or not “No Time to Die” will actually arrive in cinemas this November, all signs are pointing to the fact that the distributor is, in fact, plowing ahead with a theatrical release of Daniel Craig’s final James Bond appearance. And to make it even more official, we have the music video for Billie Eilish’s “No Time to Die” theme song.
Deerhoof have surprised fans by dropping a new covers album today (September 29), titled ‘Love-Lore’.The album was recorded live in the studio as a 43-song medley, with a total track time of 35 minutes. It’s available now as a free download via Deerhoof’s website, Joyful Recordings, and Bandcamp.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry,” a new documentary about the “Bad Guy” singer and songwriter, will premiere in theaters and on Apple TV Plus in February 2021.The film is directed by award-winning filmmaker R.J.
Drew Barrymore experienced another reunion on Friday's episode of her talk show — but instead of gal pals Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu showing up, it was Barrymore's ex-husband, Tom Green. The former couple's relationship was brief — lasting from just 1999 to 2001 — but impactful.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorThe San Sebastian Film Festival has withdrawn the accreditation of U.S.-born French filmmaker Eugène Green for refusing to wear a mask.According to the Spanish festival, Green refused five requests for him to don a mask at last night’s premiere of his film Atarrabi Et Mikelats and he was ultimately asked to leave the auditorium.