[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 2 of Virgin River. Read at your own risk!]Well, color us shocked.
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Phoebe Bridgers has announced a new EP featuring re-workings of tracks from her latest album ‘Punisher’ – listen to a new version of ‘Kyoto’ below.Bridgers released her acclaimed second record, the follow-up to 2017’s ‘Stranger In The Alps’, back in June.The LA singer-songwriter is now set to release ‘Copycat Killer’ via Dead Oceans on November 20, which will present ‘Kyoto’, ‘Savior Complex’, ‘Chinese Satellite’ and the ‘Punisher’ title track as new string arrangments.The four tracks were
.[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 2 of Virgin River. Read at your own risk!]Well, color us shocked.
Snoop Dogg has shared a Christmas version of his Just Eat takeaway song ‘Did Somebody Say’.The legendary rapper went viral earlier this year after starring in a TV advert for the UK food delivery service in which he dropped off food to customers in a pimped out motorbike.Not stopping at appearing in the campaign, Snoop also remixed the takeaway company’s ad jingle and turned it into a full blown music video event.In the song, Snoop raps: “I get mine every day, every week/Chicken wings to the
Jade Bird has shared a stirring new breakup song called ‘Houdini’ – you can listen to it below.Taken from her forthcoming second album, which is due to arrive next year, the singer-songwriter’s new track was produced by Dave Cobb and follows on from the recently released ‘Headstart’.Using famous magician and illusionist Harry Houdini’s name as a metaphor, Bird recounts the disappearance of someone from her life, revealing that she always knew they would leave without having a reason.“I’ve loved
Just before the November 3 election, Phoebe Bridgers promised to share a cover of "Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls if Donald Trump lost. Ten days and one nerve-wracking election later, she enlisted Maggie Rogers to deliver on that promise and shared a cover of "Iris" to Bandcamp, available for paid download for 24 hours.
Two suspects in Virginia suffered non-life-threatening wounds this week after being shot by the resident during the alleged home invasion, according to reports. The suspects were identified as James Franklin, 27, of Roanoke, and Alan Douglas Mould, 26, of Lynchburg.
Phoebe Bridgers has revealed that she was “in bed with a migraine” when she received the news of her Grammy nominations this week.The Los Angeles singer-songwriter is nominated in four categories at next year’s ceremony: Best New Artist, Best Rock Performance (‘Kyoto’), Best Rock Song (‘Kyoto’) and Best Alternative Music Album (‘Punisher’).Following the announcement, Bridgers was asked by The New York Times how she found out about the prestigious nods.
The White House is seeking to add another Virginia-class attack submarine to this fiscal year’s budget by asking Congress to approve the additional Navy vessel, according to a report by Bloomberg Wednesday. The administration is seeking to adjust the Pentagon’s 2021 budget through Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought.
Yungblud has curated a new playlist compiling music that inspired his forthcoming second album ‘Weird’.The Doncaster musician – real name Dominic Harrison – put together the latest incarnation of Spotify’s ‘Misfits 2.0’ collection as he prepares to release his second record next month (December 4).Among those featured on the playlist are Billie Eilish (‘Therefore I Am’), Twenty One Pilots (‘Level of Concern’), Phoebe Bridgers (‘Kyoto’), Fontaines D.C.
LGBTQ women dominated this year’s Grammy nominations, with artists like Phoebe Bridgers, Lady Gaga, and Brandi Carlile securing multiple nominations.
Mad Cool Festival has announced over 20 new names for its 2021 line-up, including Cardi B and Haim.The new names follow the festival’s initial line-up announcement in July, led by The Killers, Foals, Twenty One Pilots and more.Other new names set to play next year’s edition, which will be held between July 7-10, include Kings of Leon, Anderson .Paak and The Free Nationals, Peggy Gou, Phoebe Bridgers and more.Others on the first announcement included Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pixies, Deftones and
Alexandria City’s T.C. Williams High School in Virginia, known for being the subject of Disney’s 2000 sports drama Remember The Titans, is set to undergo a name change.
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Phoebe Bridgers has shared her annual festive cover version – listen to her new recording of Merle Haggard’s ‘If We Make It Through December’ below.All proceeds from the new version will go to the Downtown Women’s Center, which helps support homeless women in Los Angeles.Last year, Bridgers’ holiday season cover saw her share a version of Simon & Garfunkel track ‘7 O’Clock News/ Silent Night’ with Fiona Apple and The National‘s Matt Berninger, while in 2018 she collaborated with Jackson Browne
Calling the cops on people who may be violating coronavirus restrictions is "un-American," Fox News contributor Rachel Campos-Duffy said on Monday, reacting to Oregon Gov. Kate Brown enforcing the law in this way ahead of Thanksgiving.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorJapan’s runaway smash Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train continued its reign at the top of the local charts this weekend, despite the release of Stand By Me Doraemon 2. Monday is a holiday in Japan, so full official weekend figures are not expected to be reported until Tuesday.
Gary Barlow has opened up about his struggles with food which saw him balloon to 17 stone in candid new interview. Speaking to close friend James Corden, the hitmaker explained how he "lost control of himself" after Take That split and gained weight amid battles with mental health.
told USA Today in an interview published Friday.As the holidays begin to take shape, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has laid down the law on travel. The organization is currently warning people to stay home rather than visit family and gather in large groups, which could potentially advance the new surges of COVID-19.
A Virginia lawyer has been charged with sex trafficking of minors after allegations that he paid at least six girls for sex and promised to be their "sugar daddy." The charges against 45-year-old Matthew Erausquin were unsealed Thursday in federal court in Alexandria. An arrest warrant for the U.S.