Month: April 2023

We’re still a few months away from Furnace Fest in Birmingham, Alabama, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t deserve our attention right now. And that’s mostly thanks to the bands that are being added to the lineup as we get closer and closer to showtime. Earlier today, organizers took to social media to announce that
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I love a good ol’ camp lesbian thriller. And that’s what I expected when my chum and I sidled into our theatre seats with a bag of warm popcorn between us. Well. Lesbian drama is nowhere to be found in the pretentious, interminable Tár. Writer/director Todd Field’s third film features Cate Blanchett as Lydia Tár,
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As the brainchild of Montréal-based multi-instrumentalist, Frédéric Bergeron, Maudiir is what one would expect and hope for from a one-man band. We originally introduced the project a couple years ago on the back of then-new EP, La Part du Diable here At that time, we classified the release “as a mix of early Metallica and
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Designer and celebrity stylist Kim Shui has worked with some of the biggest names in pop culture. Lizzo, Kylie Jenner, and Megan Fox have all called upon her for a signature look. Shui’s brand is one of the hottest fashion houses in the industry and one of the toughest tickets during New York Fashion Week.
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Jermaine Dupri strived to capture the essence of Freaknik in his upcoming documentary about the famed event. Advertisement Hulu announced the Jermaine Dupri-produced documentary Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told on Thursday (April 6). AllHipHop recently caught up with JD, who provided a production update on the doc. “It’s almost done,” JD told AllHipHop. “It’s
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One person’s noise is another’s symphony. We’re partial to noise, noise rock, improvised noise, noise for noise’s sake. etc. Thus new Baltimore outfit Mast Year scratches a bunch of those itches for us. The quartet (vets of numerous Charm City bands)—Darin Tambascio (bass), Noel Mueller (guitarist), Ben Price (drums), Eric Rhodes (vocals)—bonded over a love
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Exclusive photos of The Strokes, taken during their first publicity shoot, will be on display and available for purchase for the first time. Shot by photographer Leslie Lyons after the New York City band’s Rough Trade Records signing, the photos were featured in the oral history and documentary, Meet Me In The Bathroom. Modern Rocks
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