Month: November 2023

Per the friendly request of Drake, Grammy-winning singer Yebba has officially released her song “Waterfall (I Adore You).” The rap juggernaut sampled it on his song “Polar Opposites,” the final track on his latest album, For All The Dogs. In an Instagram Stories post, he playfully demanded Yebba to drop the song. “@yebbasmith drop the full
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photo by Ellie Alonzo It’s often been said that tough times inspire great music, especially great protest music, and Yatsu are a great example to help corroborate this. The world is on fire, and these guys don’t mince any words when talking about it. Or rather, furiously screaming about it on their explosive new album
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Considering how many classic animated Disney movies have been remade in live-action over the last decade, it was only a matter of time before the Mouse House’s first feature-length movie received such treatment. 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs changed the cinematic landscape by showing that animated stories didn’t have to be limited to
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Is Paramount+ cleaning house? It seems that every scripted series that doesn’t have Taylor Sheridan’s name attached is getting the pink slip. The latest series to get canceled is Joe Pickett, which recently wrapped its sophomore run on the service. We get it: The streaming bubble has burst. Amid the SAG-AFTRA strike and coming off
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Happy birthday, Lyle Lovett! The singer-songwriter was born 66 years ago today (Nov. 1) in Klein, Texas. Lovett was born to William and Bonnie Lovett; his father was a marketing executive, while his mother was a training specialist. He grew up on a farm and experienced an idyllic childhood, which Lovett says fostered his creativity. “Every
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Back in 2019, a shadowy figure named Våndarr released a self-titled three-track demo under the project name Cirkeln. After that demo, Cirkeln released an EP and two full-length records nodding to Bathory’s genre-spawning influences. In barely four years since, Våndarr has slashed his mark on the crowded battlefield of solo black metal. Like an arcane
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Someone who has never experienced living without government papers can never entirely understand the challenges that come with it. Everything people take for granted, like access to financial, medical, and education services, even at the most basic level, becomes impossible. And when an undocumented person goes missing, where does a government that doesn’t acknowledge that
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When discussing game-changing late-’00s grindcore platters, conversation usually gets a bit awkward, people quickly trying to piece together Pig Destroyer’s discography in their head, wondering what year that band’s thrash started being more noteworthy than their grind. Sure, on a smaller, regional scale, bands were still blasting with as much passion as ever, but the
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