Month: June 2023

In a time when the quality of movies is debated more fiercely than ever, the line that separates the average filmgoer from the professional critic wears somewhat thin. However, these two groups still very rarely see eye-to-eye, as evident by several divisive movies that came out in 2022 alone.  Yet, every so often, Hollywood puts
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How did Megan and Isabella’s relationship implode? On Cruel Summer Season 2 Episode 3, an overnight at the Chambers’ cabin left them in a very different place. Meanwhile, Luke tried to stand up to Brent, but ended up causing more problems for his dad. Elsewhere, suspicions were raised after fingerprints were found on the gun
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On June 13, 1989, Mary Chapin Carpenter released her second album, State of the Heart. Carpenter co-produced the project her longtime collaborator, the late John Jennings. State of the Heart combines instrumental flourishes from country and folk, and a foundation rooted in sturdy songwriting. The record ended up being Carpenter’s breakthrough, as it peaked at No. 28
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R&B newcomer LAVI$H has released his debut EP, You Made a Big Mistake, via Def Jam Recordings.  The seven-track project includes his previously shared songs “We Make Sense” and “World In My Hands.”   “You Made A Big Mistake is the name of my debut EP, but in reality, the time for revenge has passed. My sentiment
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Boosie Badazz is sharing his opinions about rappers who snitch and go on to make money from “glorifying” a lifestyle they’re not a part of.   Advertisement The “Wipe Me Down” chart-topper isn’t shy about addressing the topic of rappers allegedly cooperating with authorities, regularly offering his thoughts on various artists.   In a recent interview with
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Photo courtesy of Stabbing Texas’ favorite slam-meats-brutal-death-metal ensemble, Stabbing, are gracing us with a new video today for “Visions of Eternal Suffering.” The song comes from the band’s 2022 record, Visions of Eternal Suffering, via Comatose Music. Now, the relentlessly heavy anthem is paired with campy slasher vibes in the most fitting way possible. “This song
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The Nerves‘ frontman and writer of Blondie’s 1978 hit ‘Hanging on the Telephone’, Jack Lee, has died aged 71. Lee’s passing was confirmed by his family and management in a statement shared with Pitchfork, saying he had been living with colon cancer for three years. “He never gave up on his music, to the very
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Carneyval got his start as “The Mashup King” by posting TikTok’s of your favorite songs mixed together. They all worked, and were insanely catchy, so people started wanting more. As all TikTok followings seem to happen, almost overnight Carneyval had a fanbase who recognized his mashups and wanted to hear original work from him as
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