Matthew Perry tragically died in a suspected drowning at the young age of 54 on Saturday (October 28), and with his cause of death being revealed this week, we’re looking back at the tributes that have poured in.
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Yard Act were invited as special guests to turn on the Christmas lights in the Yorkshire village of Meanwood. Check out footage of the moment below.The switch-on took place over the weekend, and saw the rising indie icons from Leeds appear at the event to turn on the lights for Christmas 2023.“A bit of a surprise now.
There’s a local band, but they’re [a] hugely successful local band called Yard Act. We’re lucky to have James [Smith] and Chris [Duffin] from Yard act this evening to come onstage,” said the host, inviting the band members onto the platform.The two then spoke briefly with the crowd about their upcoming plans – including tour dates in Japan which are set to kick off next week, before switching on this year’s decorations alongside Ronnie The Rhino, the mascot for the city’s rugby team the Leeds Rhinos.A post shared by Yard Act (@yardactband)The appearance at Meanwood to switch on the Christmas lights also comes as Yard Act are set to share a new single titled ‘Petroleum’.As shared on their Instagram page, the band posted a snippet of the upbeat track last week with the caption: “It’s what your soul needs”.
They also confirmed that the new song is set to arrive tomorrow (November 30).The new track will be the latest since the members shared ‘Dream Job’ last month, alongside details of their upcoming second album ‘Where’s My Utopia?’.A post shared by Yard Act (@yardactband)Speaking about the forthcoming LP in an interview with NME, frontman James Smith opened up about the sources of inspiration behind the new material – saying it was about that constant push to grow and progress.“It’s about hope and perseverance. A lot of what we’ve always done has been rooted in where society is at and a comment on the times,
.Matthew Perry tragically died in a suspected drowning at the young age of 54 on Saturday (October 28), and with his cause of death being revealed this week, we’re looking back at the tributes that have poured in.
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Yard Act have shared a new single, ‘Petroleum’, with an accompanying video starring comedian Rose Matafeo.The single marks another taste of their forthcoming second album ‘Where’s My Utopia?’ which is due out on March 1, 2024 via Island and serves as the follow-up to the acclaimed Mercury-nominated 2022 debut ‘The Overload‘.Per a press release, the band explained that ‘Petroleum’ was written after an incident on tour.“I lost it with the crowd in Bognor Regis and told them I was bored and I didn’t want to be there,” recalled frontman James Smith. “Me and Ryan [Needham, bassist] had a row after, and Ryan rightly dressed me down for the way I acted.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Timothée Chalamet’s highly-anticipated “Charlie and the Charlie Factory” prequel musical “Wonka” has finally been unveiled to critics and entertainment journalists, and the first reactions are calling it a “winning confection” and “an instant holiday classic.” “Wonka,” directed by “Paddington” and “Paddington 2” filmmaker Paul King, casts Chalamet as a younger iteration of the famous chocolatier. The film is set years before Wonka opens his world-renowned chocolate factory and follows the young man as he fights to open his first shop. The supporting cast includes Calah Lane, Keegan-Michael Key, Matt Lucas, Sally Hawkins, Rowan Atkinson, Olivia Colman and Hugh Grant.
RAYE has opened up about her experience of abuse of power in the music industry, calling the effects “crippling”.In a snippet of an upcoming interview with Louis Theroux, the singer delved into what it has taken to release her debut album, ‘My 21st Century Blues‘. The interview will be released on November 28.“When you’re up and coming, when you have a dream and you cross paths with powerful people – some people abuse their power and the effects of that can be crippling,” she said.As RAYE initially entered her music career, she said she was “so young and so hungry to make my dreams a reality.”But in 2021, RAYE publically expressed her frustrations at her then-label, Polydor.
Sarah Paulson is looking back fondly on her friendship with Matthew Perry.
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