Month: June 2023

NME and Bose have announced details of the limited edition, hand-numbered vinyl release of the ‘Bose x NME: C23’ mixtape. The mixtape was originally released on digital formats and cassette back in March, marking the first entry in the C-Series since 1996. C23 followed on from the tastemaking compilations C81 and C86, both of which
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After what seems like years of hearing about it, Extraction 2 is finally here, bringing with it another adventure featuring Chris Hemsworth’s Tyler Rake. Following the Extraction ending,  the black ops mercenary’s story was left up in the air, but he has since returned for another dangerous and seemingly impossible mission: rescue the family of
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Asiahn bubbles back to the New Music Friday surface with “Do Bad,” her first song release in nearly two years. It was produced by Supah Mario, who has worked with artists such as Tink and Josh Levi. “Do Bad” is an anthem of self-reliance, reminding those who have had people come and go in their
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Demons are gracing us with another track from their forthcoming album, Under The Western Heel, the heavy and sludgy “Sweet Dreams.” Demons are a four-piece punk band from Norfolk, Virginia, and from the sounds of this track and their previous release, “Husk,” the Under The Western Heel is going to bring the sludgy, East Coast brutality times a hundred.
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Metallica have dropped a new live EP, ‘The Amsterdam Sessions’ – listen to it below. The four-track EP, recorded in April at Ready Set Studios in Amsterdam, consists of ’72 Seasons’ cuts ‘Lux Æterna’ and ‘If Darkness Had A Son’, alongside classics ‘Master Of Puppets’ and ‘Nothing Else Matters’. ‘The Amsterdam Sessions’ is out now
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1. The Society – Netflix The coming-of-age drama focused on a group of teenagers in a town without adults. It had compelling characters and a solid mystery. Despite landing a renewal, the show was canceled due to production delays caused by COVID-19. This might be one of the worst decisions Netflix has ever made. 2.
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The wait is over. Kiana Ledé has returned with her sophomore album, Grudges, via The Heavy Group/Republic Records. The 17-track album arrives three years after the release of her debut album, KIKI (Deluxe).  Grudges includes features from Bryson Tiller, Khalid and Ella Mai. The latter act appears on the second single, “Jealous,” which Ledé unveiled
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Kool Keith, one of Hip-Hop’s most elusive and enigmatic characters, has returned with Black Elvis 2, the follow-up to 1999’s original. Par for the course, the 16-track project dives into the mind of one of Kool Keith’s most famous alter egos, Black Elvis. (There are purportedly 58 of them, but even Kool Keith has lost
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Trippy progressive sludge metal duo Radiant Knife rise once against from the swamps of Southern Louisiana to release their fifth full-length, Pressure, on July 14th. The combined forces of Greg Travasos on drums and Stephen Sheppert at the helm of guitar, synths, and vocals drawn inspiration from the likes of Today is the Day, Zeni
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Dan Lardner, singer and guitarist for QTY, has died. News of the musician’s death was shared on The Lemonheads‘ Facebook page this week with the caption: “Life is short and unforgiving. “RIP Dan Lardner, we will forever love you.” The news was accompanied by a photo of Lardner hugging The Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando. The
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