If there’s one thing we can rely on as quarantine wears on, it’s more news from the Megan Fox/Brian Austin Green breakup.
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Secret Machines have returned with first new music in over a decade.
Check out ‘Talos’ Corpse’ below, along with our interview with frontman Brandon Curtis.The cult space-rock band band released three albums together before they split in 2010, a period in which they found fans in the likes of David Bowie, Muse and U2 as well as attracting much critical acclaim.After sparking plenty of speculation when they uploaded a series of cryptic symbols to their long-dormant social media accounts, the band
.If there’s one thing we can rely on as quarantine wears on, it’s more news from the Megan Fox/Brian Austin Green breakup.
Glee costars gathered at Lake Piru and held hands in a touching tribute to their friend. “This photo of the cast of gathering together at Lake Piru today where ’s body was found is incredibly powerful—especially when you consider today is the 7-year anniversary of ’s death.
Doves have announced details of their first album in 11 years as well as sharing new single ‘Prisoners’. Check it out below along with our exclusive interview with frontman Jimi Goodwin.Having recently shared the Tony Allen-sampling comeback single ‘Carousels‘, the indie veterans have now revealed that they’ll be dropping their fifth album ‘The Universal Want’ in September.
The Front Bottoms have announced their new album ‘In Sickness & In Flames’, and a new single and video titled ‘Montgomery Forever’.The New Jersey duo’s seventh studio album will be released on August 21 via Atlantic Records, with the video for their new single streaming below.The band’s two previous singles, ‘Camouflage’ and ‘Everyone Blooms’ were released in December 2019 and April 2020 respectively, and will both feature on the new record. The full tracklisting is as follows.01. Everyone
he previously celebrated his 80th at Glastonbury, having the crowd sing to him before Patti Smith debuted a special poem she’d written in his honour. He’s also, it should be noted, a fan of the Beastie Boys.The Dalai Lama isn’t short on musical admirers, either — well, ones that don’t mind forfeiting the chance to ever play in China — such as Lady Gaga, whom he reportedly spoke about yoga with when they met in 2016.
A Certain Ratio have announced their first album in 12 years, ‘Acr Loco’ – listen to the first single ‘Always In Love’ below.The Manchester group, whose last record ‘Mind Made Up’ arrived in 2008, will release their 10th studio album on September 25 via Mute.Recorded by the line-up consisting of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop and Donald Johnson, ‘Acr Loco’ also features contributions from Sink Ya Teeth’s Maria Uzor and Gemma Cullingford, Gabe Gurnsey (Factory Floor) and Mike Joyce and Eric
Kendall and Kylie Jenner’s highly anticipated makeup line has arrived, marking the official next chapter in the Kardashian-Jenner clan’s beauty collab history. Kim Kardashian Bikini Pictures: See More of Her Stunning Post-Baby Curves! The 8-piece collection includes everything from the obvious (a Lip Kit) to the unexpected (a box of products signed by the reality stars).
An unreleased David Bowie live album is to hit streaming platforms next Friday.
Finishing off my trio of interviews with iconic Big Brother housemates, I was lucky enough to chat to the lovely Brian Dowling, who won BB twice! The 42-year-old burst onto our TV screens for the second series in 2001 and we immediately fell in love with the loveable Irish chap. He was eventually crowned the champion.
Jill Goldsmith New York State Wednesday issued guidelines for film and TV production to restart in Phase Four of its regional reopening — as New York City entered Phase Two this week, allowing for principal photography with no more than ten people on a shoot, in-office pre and post-production work, location scouting and construction.The city also began accepting film permit applications for the first time since COVID-19 hit for work starting after June 30 limited to a cast and crew of no more