Anthrax have released the fifteenth and sixteenth episodes of their Anthrax 40 for 40 video series, which celebrates the band’s 40th anniversary by taking a look at each individual ‘Thrax album over the course of the coming weeks. That will all lead up to a special career-spanning livestream performance on July 16 (the band’s actual 40th anniversary). You can watch the new
Month: June 2021
With the release of her new album ALPHA nearby, Charlotte Day Wilson extracts another track from its zipped folder. At the beginning of “Keep Moving,” the Toronto singer’s latest track apes the somber tone and redeemer lyrics of her May release “If I Could.” Everything from the song’s tempo to her dedication to a romance shift, suddenly
ROE shows off her nostalgic style in the video for “Baby.” The Rae Blackman-directed video features ROE in setups that alternate between retro and modern. For most of the visual, she is performing in front of a shaggy pink wall dressed in a tie-dye romper. She’s also seen having her cake — and eating it, too. Speaking
Whatever happened to Brooke Hogan’s music career? The daughter of WWE superstar and wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, Brooke was first introduced to the world as part of VH1’s hit reality show Hogan Knows Best, which premiered in 2005 and ran for four seasons. Prior to making her reality TV debut, Brooke, an aspiring singer at
John Mayer has shared a beautiful acoustic rendition of his new single ‘Last Train Home’ – watch it below. Taken from the singer, songwriter and guitarist’s upcoming eighth studio album ‘Sob Rock’, the original version of the track features vocals from Maren Morris and sounds like was recorded in the ’80s at the height of yacht
Just 24 hours since the release of his album, Hall Of Fame, Polo G was arrested in Miami for assault on a police officer. The Miami Herald reports the rapper was booked at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on several charges including battery on a police officer, resisting arrest with violence and criminal mischief. According
After the country trio formerly known as Lady Antebellum shortened their name to Lady A one year ago, opting to drop the slavery-tied word “antebellum” in light of renewed conversations about racism and race-based inequality in the United States, the decision quickly backfired when Washington state-based blues singer Anita White spoke up to say that
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With a year like 2020, keeping the faith can be easier said than done. Luckily Durand Jones & The Indications‘ new single “Love Will Work It Out” foreshadows new tomorrows. The song is a passionate addition to the band’s soulful catalog, discussing how believing positively can see people through the darkest times. Jones’ vintage voice, paired with
Who says faith-based movies can’t be fun? Probably a lot of people, including those who refused to make it, even after scriptwriter, Jim Carroll, won more than 60 awards for his script at various film festivals in 2020 with a film called Assassin 33A.D. That doesn’t mean they’re right. Even with all of the accolades,
I don’t know exactly how much money we’re talking about, but I’m sure Disney, whether it’s actively considering moving forward with this or not, has run the numbers. A percentage of people would definitely pay more money to lose the lines, but if too many people pay to lose the lines, it’s going to balloon
Slipknot have rescheduled the slate of European summer tour dates they announced last December (likely knowing there was a good chance exactly this would end up happening), as many of the festival’s they were slated to play have been canceled for the year. Oh well; they tried. Some bands, like Meshuggah, have already punted their
As almost any witchcraft-related film will tell you (*cough* Hocus Pocus, The Craft, Teen Witch *cough*), magick and spells can sometimes backfire. It’s a lesson Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and artist BIIANCO learns the hard way in their new music video for “checkmate,” premiering exclusively on PopCrush today. In the video, BIIANCO is a witch of
Skunk Anansie‘s Skin, Lulu, Alison Moyet and more are among the musical stars to receive honours from The Queen in the 2021 Birthday Honours list. The annual list of recipients was announced yesterday (June 11) to mark the monarch’s birthday, and also sees England footballers Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson nominated for their services to
Ross Royce To coincide with the release of their 1176 (Deluxe), Guapdad 4000 and !llmind give their Rick Ross remix the video treatment. In the whimsical clip, Guap enjoys the summery weather on the lawn with a few bikini-clad baddies, strawberries and bottles Belaire. Rozay pulls up as a mini Rolls Royce emblem before joining
Brian Kelley is taking another step away from his post as half of the popular country duo Florida Georgia Line and is headed to the beach with his debut solo album, Sunshine State of Mind. The record is due out via Warner Music Nashville/Nashville South Records on June 25. Fans who pre-order Sunshine State of Mind will gain
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There is nothing quite like a woman’s indomitable spirit. It’s that spirit and resilience that is full display in Left for Dead: The Ashley Reeves Story, the true-crime flick that’s part of Lifetime’s Summer of Secrets slate. The shocking, inspiring account of Ashley Reeves comes to the small screen with talents Anwen O’Driscoll and the
Black Widow has had a particularly long journey to the screen, with Scarlett Johansson’s solo Marvel movie first being explored in 2010 after her debut appearance in Iron Man 2. Previous iterations of the movie were in the works over the years, with Guardians of the Galaxy co writer Nicole Perlman on the project back
Baltimore brutalists Misery Index have announced that they’re gonna release a new compliation of rarities and b-sides, Coffin Up the Nails, on July 9. The first single is a fairly straightforward cover of Bolt Thrower’s 1994 classic, “When Glory Beckons.” You can check it out below. Says the band of Coffin Up the Nails: “Much
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