J Balvin hits the stage for his Today Show performance!
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The Darkness have returned with a rocky, ’80s inspired new song. You can listen to ‘Motorheart’ below.It’s the title track from their upcoming new album, which is released on November 19 via Cooking Vinyl.
You can pre-order the record here.Speaking about the single, singer Justin Hawkins said: “‘Motorheart’ rocks harder than anything we’ve done before.“It makes me happy and proud to crank it up and literally shake my Swiss chalet to its foundations. Dan did an awesome job on the production,
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Geese have shared details of their debut album ‘Projector’ along with a new single and video, ‘Low Era’.The Brooklyn band comprising Cameron Winter (vocals, keyboard), Max Bassin (drums), Dominic DiGesu (bass) and Foster Hudson (guitar) will release their debut album on October 29 via Partisan/Play It Again Sam.New single ‘Low Era’, which comes with a Fons Schiedon-directed clip, follows the band’s debut single ‘Disco’ that was released earlier this summer.The band said of their new track: “We
NEW YORK -- A wide Broadway coalition of theater owners, producers, union leaders, creators and casting directors have hammered out a series of reforms and commitments for the theater industry to ensure equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility.The New Deal for Broadway emerged following a summit of industry leaders organized by Black Theatre United earlier this year.
Chartreuse have shared ‘Only You’, the latest single from their forthcoming EP ‘Is It Autumn Already?’The Black Country four-piece accompany the song with a visually quirky video of guitarist/pianist/co-vocalist Michael Wagstaff singing to camera on his back while the ground moves beneath him. Watch it below.The song previews ‘Is It Autumn Already?’ EP, which is released on November 19.
My Morning Jacket have shared details of their ninth studio album alongside new single ‘Regularly Scheduled Programming’.The Kentucky-formed quintet comprising Jim James, Tom Blankenship, Patrick Hallahan, Bo Koster Carl Broemel are back with ‘My Morning Jacket’, which is due for release on October 22 via ATO Records.Their last album was 2020’s ‘The Waterfall II’, which was made up of songs recorded for their Grammy award-nominated 2015 album ‘The Waterfall’.Lead single ‘Regularly Scheduled
NEW YORK -- A wide Broadway coalition of theater owners, producers, union leaders, creators and casting directors have hammered out a series of reforms and commitments for the theater industry to ensure equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility.The New Deal for Broadway emerged following a summit of industry leaders organized by Black Theatre United earlier this year.
Asking Alexandria have announced the release of a new album called ‘See What’s On The Inside’ – you can listen to first single, ‘Alone Again’, below.Set to be released on October 1, the band’s follow-up to 2020’s ‘Like A House On Fire’ will be released via their newly signed deal with Better Noise Music.To accompany the announcement, Asking Alexandria shared the album’s first single, ‘Alone Again’, a powerful, emotionally-charged anthem that is sure to be a fan favourite, especially in a live
OutKast’s Big Boi and longtime collaborator Sleepy Brown have announced a September release for their joint album, ‘The Big Sleepover’.The album – which the duo first announced back in 2019 – will land on September 3 via Purple Ribbon/HITCO.
For the next five days, English dance duo Disclosure will share a new song every 24 hours, collecting all the tracks on an EP called Never Enough, out on Friday (they did the same thing last year and in 2018 as well).
J Balvin has shared an emotive new song ‘Que Locura’ – you can listen to it below.The Latin pop superstar also unveiled details of his new album, ‘Jose’, which will arrive on September 10.The follow up to 2020’s ‘Colores’, the album is set to feature his latest single alongside ‘In da Getto’ – his collaboration with Shrillex and ‘7 de Mayo’.Elsewhere, a collaboration with María Becerra, ‘¿Qué Más Pues?’, will feature, as will further collaborations with Jay Wheeler (‘Otro Fili’), Khalid (‘Otra
The Sherlocks have announced details of a new album and shared the track ‘City Lights’.‘World I Understand’, the follow up 2019’s ‘Under Your Sky’, will be the band’s first without founding members Josh and Andy Davidson following their departure in March 2020. Guitarist Alex Proctor and bassist Trent Jackson have since replaced the pair.The album was produced by Dave Eringa who has previously worked with Manic Street Preachers and releases on November 19 via TeddyBoy Records.
Sarah Paulson is making her first appearance in the new American Crime Story: Impeachment teaser.
Art-rap trio Injury Reserve entered the pandemic with the buzz from their 2019 self-titled effort still fresh. However, work on their follow-up project came to a sudden and tragic halt when Jordan Groggs, one of the band's founding members, suddenly passed away.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorLady Gaga’s “911” video is getting the virtual reality experience from CEEK VR. The singer/songwriter is teaming with the virtual reality company to provide a behind-the-scenes look on the set of “911″ as she celebrates her No.
Will Thorne Staff WriterIt’s been a challenging year-and-a-half for co-productions between Switzerland the U.K., but there appears to be cause for optimism.Directors of media funds from both countries, as well as a pair of producers, gathered at a Locarno Film Festival panel to discuss co-financing and co-production opportunities between the two countries, and to try and entice the room to share in that positive outlook.Neil Peplow, BFI director of industry and international affairs, was at the
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentNew Locarno Film Festival artistic director Giona A. Nazzaro, who is the former head of the Venice Film Festival’s Critics’ Week, is starting to put his stamp on the Swiss fest dedicated to indie cinema with a lineup comprising comedies and genre films alongside more straightforward auteur cinema, driven by a desire to make the selection “more audience friendly,” as he puts it.