Month: November 2023

Greetings, Decibel readers! Hope you had a happy Halloween. I hope you watched a horror movie. I hope the kids who arrived at your door had a higher proportion of scary costumes to cute or “clever” ones. I got together with my trivia group for our normal Tuesday-night outing with my makeup on from The
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There are film franchises, and then there’s Harry Potter. The eight-film movie adaption continues to be wildly popular in the years since it wrapped, with the cast of Harry Potter remaining iconic for their tenure in the Wizarding World. Fans will get a peek behind the curtain with the upcoming documentary The Boy Who Lived,
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In a moment of change, Elizabeth Zott advocates for herself on Lessons In Chemistry Season 1 Episode 5, “CH₃COOH”. While Elizabeth embraces it, her daughter Madeline has more difficulty accepting change as their dynamic shifts suddenly. Elizabeth Zott’s life has changed more than once throughout Lessons In Chemistry Season 1. From the painful end of
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For the two chart weeks dated Oct. 29 and Nov. 5, 1983, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton pulled off quite a feat: The duo held the No. 1 position on the Billboard pop, adult contemporary and country charts with their duet “Islands in the Stream.” Written by the Bee Gees, “Islands in the Stream” was the first
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Queen Naija has received a new certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Her deluxe debut album, Missunderstood…Still, has reached gold status in the U.S. with over 500,000 equivalent units sold. It’s her second project to achieve gold certification, following her 2018 self-titled debut EP, which was certified in November 2020. Missunderstood…Still was
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Today we celebrate the official release of The Scott Burns Sessions: A Life in Death Metal 1987 – 1997, a massive oral history of the acclaimed Morrisound recording career of iconic death metal producer and engineer Scott Burns. And Decibel is proud to share the second and final excerpt from the 460-page hardcover book authored by
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K-pop girl group aespa have unveiled snippets of the tracks from their upcoming mini-album ‘Drama’. Today (November 3), aespa released a “Track Poster” clip for their upcoming mini-album ‘Drama’, previewing all six songs on the project. The clip opens with a snippet of title track ‘Drama’, followed by brand-new B-side ‘Trick or Trick’. Also appearing
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Major spoilers for the penultimate episode of Loki Season 2, “Science/Fiction” lie ahead. One week ago, Disney+ subscription holders were treated to a major cliffhanger on Loki. The fourth episode of the show’s second season saw Tom Hiddleston’s titular character and his allies at the TVA attempt to prevent the destruction of the Temporal Loom,
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Q Marsden has dropped his new EP, Hello, Everyday Changes, via Boy Meets Euphoria/Columbia Records. The three-pack set was led by the previously shared “Hello.”  He co-directed the official black-and-white video with Serr for the latter self-produced track and uploaded it on YouTube. The other two tracks, “Everyday” and “Changes,” were also written and produced
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Pardison Fontaine is catching heat from fans who believe he cheated on Megan Thee Stallion following the release of her new single, “Cobra.”  The Grammy Award-winning rapper shared the stunning visuals for her first single as an independent artist Friday (November 3). Watch the video below.   While fans praised her lyrical abilities and vulnerability on
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Are you fan of classic heavy metal that sparks the imagination and sends you to an epic land of riffs and soaring vocals? Then you’ll be a fan of the new song and video from Icarus Witch. “Shadowchaser” comes from the band’s new album, No Devil Lived On, out now via Cleopatra Records. According to bassist
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