Month: December 2023

Where they from? Fort Wayne, Indiana. Baseball people on Twitter are freaking out because Shohei Ohtani signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a gazillion, billion, fafillion dollars. So? What’s the big fucking deal? This is America, we throw billions of dollars at things we like. That’s why everyone on The Masked Singer gets a
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The impossible has happened: Charles Melton has emerged a bonafide Hollywood star out of Riverdale’s smoking ashes. Riverdale, the CW and Netflix menace that went on for seven agonizing seasons from 2017 – 2023, was the teen show to end all YA dramas. After torturing its actors with nonsensical plot turns, inexplicable musical numbers, and
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Usher has confirmed further details about his ninth album, Coming Home, including the new tracks and its availability on numerous formats. The R&B superstar has now added “Risk It All” featuring H.E.R. and K-Pop artist Jung Kook’s “Standing Next to You” remix to his upcoming album, along with hit single “Good Good” with Summer Walker
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Greetings, Decibel readers! And thus we come to the last standard edition of Five For Friday for 2023. As always, I hope you find these lists informative and useful as you scan the endless hordes of releases that come at us every week. It can get pretty exhausting trying to keep track of it all,
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After the trailer was (finally, finally) released for the new Emerald Fennell feature film, Saltburn, I asked the question: what the hell is SaltburnSaltburn? Now, a week after watching it and turning it in my head for days, I still don’t know the answer. This sick, salacious, yet ultimately satisfying film is a reinvigoration of
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When the original Frasier series ended in 2004, we thought that was the last we’d see of Dr. Frasier Crane. As Frasier was a favorite of many, the idea of never seeing the character again left some people brokenhearted. As a show, Frasier combined humor, a fair amount of intelligence, and lots of heart. The
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 Brooklyn’s own Maino is back, but this time he has brought his New Orleans brethren along for the ride. B.G., the fresh-out-of-prison Cash Money rapper, has jumped on the New Orleans remix of Maino’s#### “For My City.” The remix follows the original with a new bounce and visuals that represent the authentic N.O., chockfull of
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