Month: September 2023

Combining Irish music, charisma, and a ghost’s unfinished business made it feel like Fall. Many ghosts have unfinished business. It’s a well-known trope in murder mysteries, and Haunted Harmony Mysteries: Murder in G Major expanded on it with detailed characters and picturesque Irish charm. I was as captivated by the Irish scenery and music as
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Choosing the right playlist is essential to a successful road trip, but fortunately, you can’t really go wrong with country music. This genre offers tons of options, whether you’re driving through the West Virginia mountains or down Texas back roads. Whether it’s a carefree adventure or you’ve got something on your mind, country music has
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The return of Magnum P.I. is quickly approaching, and the teases of what’s on the way have promised some big developments for Magnum and Higgins in particular, including an “I love you” that’s been a long time coming. The second half of Season 5 will also bring back something that hasn’t been featured since the
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While sometimes they can be an absolute headache to get around and seem inconvenient, bureaucratic processes are there to protect people, whether directly or indirectly. Any attempt to skirt the part of or the complete process, especially in crucial matters, should be taken seriously. In many cases, bypassing guidelines set to ensure everyone’s safety can
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Today, Charles Wesley Godwin unveils the 19-track Family Ties, his most intensely personal and accomplished album yet. Godwin’s third album, and first for Big Loud Records, Family Ties showcases a tunesmith at the peak of his powers — melding melody with memories, workmanship with wisdom. Family Ties Album Art | Courtesy of Big Loud Records
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Comedian Kathy Griffin believes Kanye West is physically and psychologically abusing his wife Bianca Censori because her gut likens him to her abusive brother. She took to TikTok on Thursday, September 21, to share her theory. @kathygriffin Trigger warning! I discuss possible abuse in this video. I can’t help it. I worry. I don’t even
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Don Crescendo (real name Rodney Donavan Taylor) has died at the age of 28. The Chicago-based DJ and producer, who used he/they pronouns, was fatally stabbed in their apartment block on September 12, Block Club Chicago reported. Around 10.50pm, officers were called to Taylor’s apartment block, where they discovered Taylor and 55-year-old neighbour James Traven
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In terms of electronic dance music, Chris Lake is a bit of a juggernaut. He has no problem finding ways to innovate house music, constantly churning out hit track after hit track, collaborating with some of the biggest names in the industry, and giving us the soundtracks to many nights out on the dance floor.
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One of the most infamous comic book sequels of all time, Blade: Trinity takes the cake when it comes to disappointing threequels. A superhero movie with a historically difficult production, no one knows the film’s legacy more than its writer/director David S. Goyer. That disappointment certainly hit the man himself, as recounting the experience of
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Lauren Alaina returns to country radio today with her first single since signing with Big Loud Records, cheeky fan favorite anthem “Thicc As Thieves,” earning 44 first-week adds, the second most-added single of the week. Produced by record-setter Joey Moi and written by Alaina with Rocky Block, Jacob Durrett, and Parker Welling (with a “Country
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Greetings, Decibel readers! If you rely on Decibel to deliver the dirty side of heavy music, it’s a good week for you. After all, we’ve got a new Cannibal Corpse and a new Profanatica release in the same week. You’re going to want to have a wash after all of this. I mean, hell, there’s even
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