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Month: June 2021
Van Halen’s David Lee Roth has released a new song titled ‘Giddy-Up’. The track was originally issued to accompany his interactive graphic novel The Roth Project, which debuted online last November. The Roth Project incorporates illustrated visuals with music and narration, all made by Roth. The story blends classic Western with sci-fi themes, imagining a
New Slipknot music means new Slipknot masks, and by the way you folks click on these articles we’re led to conclude that the clothing is more important than the songs (kidding aside, is it? food for thought). And with the band currently in the studio, the mask design process has begun as well, none important
Not on the album. TDE’s Isaiah Rashad shares a two for one with his dual-release, “200/Warning”. Over a choppy and hypnotic beat, Isaiah brings his southern slang in a distilled voice for “200”. Segueing into a jazzy production by Kenny Beats, the Memphis rapper flexes his lyrical muscle with “Warning”. “200/Warning” follows Isaiah Rashad’s previous
June 3 is unofficially Bobbie Gentry Day, as that’s the day the singer’s most famous character jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge in the smash hit “Ode to Billie Joe.” Fifteen years later, Gentry herself would jump to obscurity … but why? This week’s episode of the Secret History of Country Music Podcast explores Gentry’s sudden disappearance after the 1982 ACM Awards, and revisits