Month: June 2023

Anita Baker’s Songstress Tour will no longer feature R&B icon Babyface as the special guest. This decision was made after Baker alleged cyberbullying and harassment from Babyface’s fans online. “After Silently, Enduring Cyber Bulling/Verbal Abuse & Threats of Violence from the Fan Base, of Our Special Guest/Support Act. In the Interest of Personal Safety. I
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From the rocky shores of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada comes a blood ceremony, an unholy sacrament of the wicked riff. The Order of the Precious Blood congregates to bask in the red glow and immense power of heavy fucking metal. Precious Blood, Eastern Canada’s ferocious experimental hardcore punk five-piece, drop their highly anticipated
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MEO Kalorama has announced the final performers for this year’s festival that takes place between August 31 and September 2. READ MORE: Eight reasons to head to MEO Kalorama festival this summer The Prodigy and Lil Silva complete the line-up of MEO Kalorama 2023 that will see Arcade Fire, Florence + The Machine, Yeah Yeah Yeahs,
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R&B duo The Amours (Jakiya Ayanna and Shaina Aisha) are the latest to join MajorStage for its in-studio performance series.  The sisters wore blue outfits and performed a five-minute set, starting with an amazing rendition of Brandy’s “I Wanna Be Down.” They beautifully transition into their current single, “Before I Met You,” produced by Camper. 
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Photo by Charles J. Tice We don’t know if Anchorage metallic hardcore outfit She walks by moonlight, but if their debut full-length, Goodpaster, (no idea) is any indication of their extracurricular activities, they definitely enjoy brutalizing earholes. This frost-bitten Alaskan foursome—Andrew Sims (vocals), Mercy Cofield Jr. (guitar), Justin Costiniano (bass), Justin Rodda (drums)—has been honing its
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There’s pandemic isolation, and then there’s ‘trapped in a crater in the middle of the desert’ isolation. One of the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival midnight premieres, The Seeding is a slow-burn horror about the human relationships and pack mentalities that smolder outside the prying eyes of civilization. When a lost young boy lures science photographer
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Garth Brooks‘ tolerance for people different from him extends to those who disagree with him on the importance of diversity and whether or not his bar should stock Bud Light. On Monday night (June 12), Brooks doubled down on last week’s conversation in Billboard, where he emphasized that Bud Light would be served at Friends in Low Places,
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