The full musical line-up for New York City’s big “Homecoming” concert in Central Park this August was announced today by recording mogul Clive Davis and Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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LCD Soundsystem have announced a 10th anniversary repress of their long out-of-print vinyl boxset ‘The Long Goodbye: LCD Soundsystem Live At Madison Square Garden’.The album recording is an unabridged version of the band’s near four-hour farewell gig, which took place on April 2, 2011, at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden.The same gig was also documented in the Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace-directed film Shut Up And Play The Hits, which followed frontman James Murphy over a 48-hour
.The full musical line-up for New York City’s big “Homecoming” concert in Central Park this August was announced today by recording mogul Clive Davis and Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The Exorcist.According to The New York Times, original star Ellen Burstyn will reprise her iconic role of Chris MacNeil, alongside new star Leslie Odom Jr as a father who seeks her help when his daughter is possessed.The first film will be released in cinemas in October 2023, helmed by David Gordon Green, who directed the latest Halloween trilogy starring Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode once more.
Jennifer Yuma editorMark Gordon Pictures acquired screen rights to “The Code Breaker,” based on Walter Isaacson’s “The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race.” The book was published March 9 by Simon & Schuster, and spent several weeks on the top of New York Times best sellers list.The book centers on how Doudna and her collaborators invented an easy-to-use tool to edit DNA.
At one time, the “next Malick,” then a director of stoner comedies, now the go-to guy for reviving dormant horror franchises, David Gordon Green’s directorial career continues to be a peculiar one. The director has been tapped to write and direct not just one but a whole new trilogy of “The Exorcist” films for NBC Universal in a deal upwards of $400 million, the New York Times reports.
Bob Dylan has announced the next edition of his ongoing bootleg series – Vol.
The Avalanches have announced a North American tour, kicking off early next year.The 13-stop circuit is held in celebration of the electronic duo’s 2020 album ‘We Will Always Love You’.
It’s safe to say that Prince Charles’ response to Prince Harry‘s book was one of “surprise,” because, according to The New York Post’s Page Six, the Duke of Sussex didn’t tell his father about his plans to release a memoir before it was announced.
The Justice Department formally announced new rules designed to greatly limit prosecutors ability to obtain phone and email records of journalists.
The War On Drugs have announced details of their long-awaited new album.‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’ is the band’s first album in four years, and will come out on October 29 via Atlantic.The band had been teasing the record this week, sharing a snippet of a new song on Instagram, and full details of the album have now arrived.‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’, which follows 2017’s ‘A Deeper Understanding’, was recorded across seven studios including New York’s Electric Lady and Los Angeles’ Sound
Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and the Beatles.In a letter Monday to shareholders of his investment fund, Pershing Square, Ackman cited questions from the Securities and Exchange Commission about whether the structure of a special-purpose acquisition company would allow such an acquisition under the rules of the New York Stock Exchange.Vivendi SA last month confirmed that its Universal Music Group was in talks to sell a 10% stake to Pershing's special-purpose acquisition company, or
Grizzly Bear have announced a 15th anniversary reissue of their beloved album ‘Yellow House’.The record, which came out in 2006, was the New York band’s second album, and their debut as a full band.On September 3, ‘Yellow House’ will be re-released on three vinyl formats via Warp. ‘Yellow House’ will be available on clear 2xLP, classic black 2xLP and an exclusive colour 2xLP via the Vinyl Me Please subscription service.See the anniversary trailer and the tracklisting for the reissue below.
AT&T continued to tout its investments in 5G technology, convening a full-day event at the WarnerMedia Innovation Lab in New York, announcing new partnerships along with panels and demos.
Phoebe Bridgers announced her upcoming tour on Monday, bringing her back to the concert stage for the first time since 2019. Kicking off this fall, the tour includes stops in Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, and more, as well as festival appearances at Governor's Ball, Bonnaroo, and Pitchfork Music Festival.
Hot Chip‘s Joe Goddard and New York singer Amy Douglas – have shared both a new single and details of their debut album.‘Dangerous’, released yesterday (July 12), is the second single from the duo. It follows ‘Holding On Too Long’, which was released in May.
Lea Michele has shared a throwback snap of the late Naya Rivera on the one year anniversary of her death. The Glee alum took to her Instagram Stories on July 8 to post a photo of Naya performing Funny Girl hit “Don’t Rain on My Parade” during season five of the show. She also added the dove with olive branch emoji to the post, which actually had a deeper meaning than perhaps what meets the eye.
Foo Fighters and Madison Square Garden have released a short film titled The Day The Music Came Back, documenting the band’s recent concert at the iconic New York City venue.The concert took place on June 20, marking the venue’s first concert in 466 days.
Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine have announced their new collaborative album ‘A Beginner’s Mind’ – you can hear two songs from the project below.The 14-track LP is set for release on September 24 via Asthmatic Kitty Records, and was written when the two labelmates decamped to a friend’s house in upstate New York for a month-long songwriting session.“Watching a movie to unwind after each day’s work, they soon found their songs reflecting the films and began investigating this connection in
The Clash‘s Paul Simonon is to go on permanent display at the Museum of London later this year.Simonon smashed his Fender Precision bass at New York’s Palladium in September 1979, with photographer Pennie Smith capturing the dramatic moment on her 35mm Pentax camera.The resulting image, which sees Simonon raising the guitar like an axe, became part of rock folklore after it was chosen by frontman Joe Strummer to be the cover of The Clash’s 1979 album ‘London Calling’.As The Guardian reports,
We Are Scientists have announced a UK and Ireland tour that will take place at the end of the year.The New York band will head out on the road in support of their newly announced album ‘Huffy’, which is set for release on October 8 via 100% Records.We Are Scientists’ first UK and Ireland live dates since 2019 will see the band embark on ‘The Come On Get Huffy Tour’, which will kick off at the Leadmill in Sheffield on November 24.The band will then play at venues in the likes of Leeds,