Fleet Foxes have released their surprise new album – listen to ‘Shore’ in full below.The album was shared at 2.31pm (BST) today (September 22) to mark the beginning of the autumnal equinox.
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The Polyphonic Spree have shared a new covers EP called ‘We Hope It Finds You Well’ – you can listen to it below.The choral rock band has not released a lot of new music as of late. Their last full-length was 2014’s ‘Psychphonic’, but this year they’re celebrating 20 years since their formation.On their new EP, Tim DeLaughter and co.
Fleet Foxes have released their surprise new album – listen to ‘Shore’ in full below.The album was shared at 2.31pm (BST) today (September 22) to mark the beginning of the autumnal equinox.
Bad Bunny surprised the city of New York with a livestreaming concert from the flatbed of a truck. The concert was also done to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month as well as the anniversary of Hurricane Maria.
Orange Is The New Black alum Jackie Cruz has been consistently been making music while acting – and it’s consistently been great!
Eddie Vedder has shared a new instrumental track titled ‘Cartography’ via Sub Pop’s Singles Club series.The song is lifted from the Pearl Jam frontman’s score for the Robert F. Kennedy documentary Return to Mount Kennedy.
Best Coast have shared a surprise new live EP – listen to ‘Live At World Cafe’ in full below.The EP was recorded at a show the band played in early 2020 at the titular World Cafe in Philadelphia.“Today we share with you a new live EP from a show we played at World Cafe in Philadelphia in early 2020 before ‘Always Tomorrow’ came out,” the band said of the new EP in a statement.“It was the first time we played new songs for fans, and the first time we stepped on stage as a full band in a really
Covid-19 restrictions being imposed across the country.David Alexander, who runs party firm Zander Nation, is continuing to take bookings for house parties, triggering fears his actions will help spread the killer virus.The 36-year-old offered to provide a home disco service after being contacted amid concerns that draconian rules on socialising are leading to an unregulated clubbing scene.Alexander operates the firm with his brother Stuart, who compared First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to Hitler
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWord was leaking that more wide release date changes were afoot in the wake of Warner Bros.’ Wonder Woman 1984 postponing from Oct. 2 to Christmas Day and here we have Universal/MGM/Bron/Monkeypaw’s Candyman moving from its Oct.
Ben Brantley, the influential New York Times theater critic, will leave the job next month. “This pandemic pause in the great, energizing party that is the theater seemed to me like a good moment to slip out the door,” Brantley said in a statement.News of Brantley’s departure was announced on Twitter by the newspaper’s theater reporter, Michael Paulson.Brantley joined the Times as its second-string theater critic in 1993, taking the chief critic job three years later.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBruce Springsteen has dropped a new song and video called “Letter to You,” the first track from his new album of the same name, which is arriving on Oct. 23.
Marilyn Manson has released his new single ‘Don’t Chase The Dead’ — you can hear the thunderous new track below.The song is taken from Manson’s forthcoming new album ‘We Are Chaos’, which is out tomorrow (September 11).‘Don’t Chase The Dead’ is the second taste of the record following on from the release of the title track back in July, and you can hear the new song below.‘We Are Chaos’ is the follow-up to Manson’s 2017 album ‘Heaven Upside Down’.Speaking about the making of the new record upon
Action Bronson has dropped ‘Golden Eye’ from his upcoming new album ‘Only For Dolphins’ — you can listen to the track below.The New York rapper will release ‘Only For Dolphins’, his first album on Loma Vista Recordings, digitally on September 25, with a physical release following on October 16.‘Golden Eye’ is the second preview of ‘Only For Dolphins’, following on from the July release of the track ‘Latin Grammys’.You can hear the reggae-inspired, Budgie-produced track below.Bronson has also
Michael Stipe song has been shared as part of a New York art exhibition.An Introduction To Nameless Love, an installation from artist and past Stipe collaborator Jonathan Berger, features lyrics from a new song by the former R.E.M. frontman about designers Charles and Ray Eames.Partly inspired by late photojournalist Margaret Morton, who spent years telling the stories of the homeless people who lived in an New York subway tunnel, the exhibition opened at Participant Inc.
Eli Countryman Former New York Mets pitcher Tom Seaver, who was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992, died on Monday. He was 75.The Baseball Hall of Fame and ESPN reported that his death was due to Lewy body dementia and COVID-19 complications.“We are heartbroken to share that our beloved husband and father has passed away,” his wife Nancy and two daughters shared with the National Baseball Hall of Fame, who announced his death Wednesday.
Tom Seaver has sadly died at the age of 75, the National Baseball Hall of Fame has announced.
#RIPTomTerrific @masnOrioles @Mets @OriolesMy heart is heavy tonight after hearing of the passing of one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, Tom Seaver. My condolences go out to Nancy and the Seaver family.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerTom Seaver, who was known as “The Franchise” during his time pitching for the New York Mets, has died. He was 75 and passed away in his sleep from complications of dementia and Lyme disease, according to the Mets.“We are heartbroken to share that our beloved husband and father has passed away,” wife Nancy Seaver and daughters Sarah and Anne told the Baseball Hall of Fame.