Month: June 2023

The UK hasn’t historically been a thrash hotbed, and a lot of the biggest names of the country’s first wave—Xentrix, Lawnmower Deth, Slammer, Acid Reign—have the dreaded “Humour” tag in their lyrical themes section on Metal Archives. Thankfully, London’s The Bleeding are here to drag UK thrash into the realm of horror. There isn’t a
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The Charlatans have announced a massive 2023 UK headline tour that kicks off in November. Check out the full dates below. Commencing on November 24 in Newcastle, the British indie giants will also play shows at Sheffield, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, London, and Wolverhampton. The tour will wrap up on December 10 in Nottingham.
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There have been varying reports that have run around about Anna Duggar since her husband surrendered to prison after being found guilty and sentenced on charges related to child abuse materials. She’s reportedly been staying at the Duggar family compound since he was initially let out on bail as the case progressed, and she’s been
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Rising soul singer Devon Gilfillian has unveiled the dates for his Love You Anyway Tour.  The upcoming trek will support the Nashville-based artist’s sophomore album, Love You Anyway, released in April.  Gilfillian’s headlining tour begins Aug. 19 in Madison, Wisconsin. From there, Gilfillian will play across a mix of cities in the U.S. and Canada,
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The dual-hemisphere industrial death metal duo Djinn-Ghül—one part Denver, CO, one part, Bolivar, Venezuela—are back with a brand-new assault, “Ghola,” from their upcoming third full-length, Opulence. The three-minute skull-splitter, offers cold, mechanized soundscapes juxtaposed with relentless DM pummeling and a multi-prong vocal attack—guttural, screechy, piggy squeal, the works. All instrumental parts on the nine-tracks Opulence
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There’s a new basketball movie on the scene (or court?), and it’s called Shooting Stars. Streamable with a Peacock subscription, the high school biopic centers on LeBron James, Willie McGee, Dru Joyce and the rest of players who made up St. Vincent–St. Mary High School’s “Fab Five” from the late ‘90s to early ‘00s. James
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In 2022, Mary J. Blige rose from the ashes once again, just as she did in 2006. During the first few months of the year, the Queen of Hip-Hop of Soul was incredibly active, performing on the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show and 53rd NAACP Image Awards, releasing Good Morning Gorgeous under 300 Entertainment and
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