Month: May 2023

There’s never been a duo quite like Brooks & Dunn. Originally staking out separate careers as solo artists, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn formed a pair at the suggestion of Arista Records founder Tim DuBois in 1990 and became the most successful duo in country music history. Certified six-times platinum, their 1992 debut, Brand New Man, spawned
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Emerging soul singer Danielle Ponder has released her new single “Roll The Credits” via Future Classic.  The song was produced by Ponder’s frequent collaborator Gianluca Buccellati, who has worked with other artists such as Lana Del Rey and Arlo Parks. On “Roll The Credits,” Ponder calls on her Higher Power to help guide her through
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Black metal has moved in countless directions since its impetus, but it’s nice to see bands like Naturvidrig holding down the fort with a solid effort of no-frills, zero-bullshit material like on their self-titled full-length debut. Hailing from Sweden, Naturvidrig’s 2016 demo Sönderfall proved to be a promising collection of riffy, grooving black metal hatred,
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Are you eager to attend an R&B concert this summer? Live Nation will sell $25 all-in tickets to more than 3,800 shows in North America, as part of its annual Concert Week. Starting May 10 through May 16, fans can participate in this limited-ticket offer that gives them access to live events at different venues
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Decibel Magazine illuminates upcoming releases by premiering new music pretty much every day. But our mission also includes honoring extreme metal’s past. Today we dive into the moon anthems of Floridian death metal dusk-dwellers Equinox. Formed by Pete Slate (ex-Acheron), Equinox released two LPs that survived obscurity with dedicated underground support. Now Gurgling Gore do
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Independent powerhouse Drew Baldridge today announced the upcoming release of his new song “Can She Have This Dance” (via Patoka Records) out Friday, May 12, to kick off Mother’s Day weekend. Written by Baldridge alongside Adam Craig and Jordan Walker, the song was produced by Nick Schwarz. “Can She Have This Dance” chronicles a mother-son
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Busted‘s Matt Willis revealed his drug addiction drove him to do “six grams” of cocaine “every fucking day” after the band’s reunion in 2016. The bassist has opened up about his drug use in a new BBC documentary titled Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction. He explained he was able to get clean for his wedding to TV
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