Month: July 2023

Interview and Photos by Jordan Edwards Roe Kapara is a talented songwriter who’s created his own world that’s both macabre and endearing. His aesthetics, with references to death, religion, and past decades, build a surreal atmosphere that’s helped make him popular on social media. Kapara’s latest single, “Before We Croak,” is a great example. A
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As a female comedian of Indian heritage who co-starred in one of the most beloved and popular TV comedies of the modern era, Mindy Kaling is an inspiration to many, even if that kind of attention may not always be the most desired. Being a role model comes with its own list of challenges, obviously,
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has moved the United States from the Flintstones to the age of the Jetsons with one major decision. According to the BBC, the FAA—a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation responsible for efficient aerospace travel—has issued a Special Airworthiness Certificate to a flying car model developed by Alef Aeronautics,
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Back in March, Angerot issued one of 2023’s death metal albums to beat with The Profound Recreant. The band’s crushing crusade continues with a music video for the title track, available for your viewing pleasure here at Decibel. The video features an ornately headdressed regal figure with the band members arrayed around him in chains.
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Toby Keith will receive a special award at the upcoming People’s Choice Country Awards. Blake Shelton will present the country legend with the Country Icon Award. “We’re overjoyed to honor legendary artist Toby Keith with the first-ever Country Icon Award,” says Cassandra Tryon, Senior Vice President, Entertainment Live Events, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming (quote via
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Victoria Monét is still teasing us with details about her highly anticipated album, Jaguar II, out Aug. 25 via RCA Records. She took to social media this week to share its official tracklist. Jaguar II features previously released singles “Smoke” featuring Lucky Daye, the Buju Banton-assisted “Party Girls” and “On My Mama.” Sampling rapper Chalie
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Spoilers below for anyone who hasn’t yet watched the premiere episode for FX’s Justified: City Primeval, so be warned! At long last, Justified’s studly U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens has finally returned to the small screen after an eight-year stretch, facing a new mission while siring a new daughter — new to viewers, at least at
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