Month: November 2023

Though Dødheimsgard dazzled many with Black Medium Current, so much so that it made its way onto our critical Top 40 of 2023, it’s important to look to their contemporaries for further forays into the strange and bewildering in black metal. Featuring two former Dødheimsgard guitarists among their ranks, Void shows two students of Vicotnik’s
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Bravo executive producer Andy Cohen is best known onscreen as the host of the late-night show Watch What Happens Live!, those drama-filled Real Housewives reunion shows and oft drunk-and-snarky New Year’s Eve programs with Anderson Cooper, but the Bravolebrity recently revealed those very hosting skills have landed him in hot water over the years.  Cohen
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Naomi Sharon has released an official music video for “Push” featuring Omah Jay. Directed by Giancarlo Sanchez, the visual highlights how Sharon’s captivating presence in dance sequences is hard to ignore. It’s more apparent how she stands out in the club scene when Omah Jay raps from atop a ledge. Discussing the new song, Sharon
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Where they from? Tangerang, Indonesia. Ihis past Friday I had the “pleasure” of watching my Jets get their asses utterly obliterated by the Miami Dolphins in the NFL’s first ever Black Friday football game. When will it end? I feel like the NFL is just creating all of these national broadcasts as a way to
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The most-streamed artist on Spotify for 2023 has finally been revealed! The platform officially unveiled its annual list of the most-streamed artists, albums, songs and more Wednesday (Nov. 29), a whole day earlier than last year. Spotify users can discover their own personal listening statistics and top artists by checking out their 2023 Spotify Wrapped
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British singer and songwriter Sampha returned to NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series. It’s his second appearance following his 2017 performance. In his latest Tiny Desk concert, Sampha treats viewers to material from his second album, Lahai. He is joined by a four-piece band consisting of Blake Cascoe (drums), Ruthven (percussion), Rosetta (bass), and Elsas (keys/percussion).
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Decibel has stumped hard for Romania-cum-Los Angeles ice warriors Persekutor since their 10-out-of-10 debut, Angels of Meth, arrived at Decibel World HQ in a semi-padded milk carton addressed to “editing chief Albert” way back in 2006. Nearly two decades (and countless night and day jobs) later, their scuzzy, infectious black ‘n’ roll debases the Decibel
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Every year around December, excitement grows for reasons other than the holiday season. Yes, we all come together to celebrate the release of our Spotify Wrapped– and what a glorious, joyous time it is for many. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to expose which type of person you are: an Apple Music user or a
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