Cocteau Twins have announced that their final studio album ‘Milk & Kisses’ is to receive an official re-release. The album was first released in March 1996 via Fontana Records in the UK and was their eighth LP, including the fan-favourite tracks ‘Tishbite’, ‘Violane’ and ‘Eperdu’. The group did re-convene two years later, with the intention
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Teen classic Mean Girls is one of the most-loved Amanda Seyfried movies around, and though the actress has previously been candid about how playing the movie’s ditzy blonde Karen led to setbacks early on in her career, she has been nothing short of supportive of the new Mean Girls musical movie. Seyfried recently showed the
The truth shall set you free. Or will it? Many truth bombs were dropped during Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 3 Episode 6, and as we pivot toward the end of the season, they’re setting the stage for a killer final act. Quiet hours, which this one was purely because no one died, can
Several of the best country music albums of all time were released in 1974, meaning they’ll celebrate a 50th birthday in 2024. Here are 50 albums turning 50 years old this year. Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings were beginning to find their forever voices in this year. They each released multiple albums with iconic
Jorja Smith will be making an appearance in the Metaverse. Meta Quest has announced the British singer will perform a concert in Music Valley, a virtual music festival experience in Horizon Worlds. Smith’s show, in partnership with iHeartRadio, is set for Monday, Jan. 15, at 5 p.m. PT. Fans can tune in to the free
The distinction arrives two days after The Breakfast Club co-host named him “Donkey of the Day” for saying he wasn’t “big on [fatherhood]” during an interview with Bootleg Kev. NBA YoungBoy crowned Charlamagne Tha God “Donkey of the Day” in a video uploaded to Instagram on Friday (January 12). The chart-topping rapper put his own
Legendary death metal engineer Scott Burns will make a rare appearance at Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly on April 12-13 to sign copies of the new book, The Scott Burns Sessions: A Life in Death Metal 1987 – 1997, alongside author David E. Gelhke. We are just three months away from exclusive special
Massive Attack have spoken out about their boycott of gigs in Israel since 1999. READ MORE: “I’m happy for it to be unpredictable”: Massive Attack open up about ‘Mezzanine’ tour in new interview The trip-hop group took to their official X/Twitter account to respond to someone’s comment about their performance in the country. “Your shows in
Ariana Grande’s music video for “Yes, And?” pays homage to one of the ‘80s and early ‘90s biggest pop icons: Paula Abdul. Grande’s visual for her new single, which is a house-tinged kiss-off to critics and a promise to keep living her “most authentic life,” draws inspiration from Abdul’s 1989 music video for “Cold Hearted,”
Jill Duggar Dillard is sharing her truth. While there’s nothing Duggar heading to the TV schedule in the near future, the mom of two has kept busy and has been on a press tour with her husband Derick Dillard in recent months in support of her book Counting The Cost. The book became a New
We’ve got some news to share with you today, including word of a Young Sheldon spinoff. The Cooper family is the gift that keeps on giving. One of the biggest films of 2022 is getting a sequel, as Paramount is hard at work on another Top Gun installment. Find out what else is happening in
Scotty McCreery fans have never heard him sing something like his stomping new honky-tonk hit. “Can’t Pass the Bar” is a traditional country play on words that signals a big change for his upcoming record. Spoiler alert: This isn’t a song about trying (and failing) to become a lawyer. McCreery and his co-writing team (Brent Anderson,
“You remind me of that old-school loving, baby no, I’m not bluffing,” Kenya Vaun sings on her new single “Used To,” out now on 300 Entertainment. The song’s enchanting lyrics, underscored by euphoric production that samples Billy Stewart’s “Sitting in the Park,” serve as a heartwarming love letter to her partner. Throughout the song, Vaun
When it comes to Hip-Hop and entrepreneurship, few names have made an impact quite like Dame Dash. He rose from the streets of New York to the high echelons of business and entertainment to craft a unique story of perseverance and innovation. Dash co-founded Roc-A-Fella Records with Jay-Z and Kareem Burke. That is known, but
Portland, OR death dealers Vitriol are locked and loaded to release new album Suffer & Become on January 26 via Century Media. To celebrate, Decibel has teamed up with Vitriol and Century Media for a very special giveaway: the paintings featured in the music video for “The Flowers of Sadism,” a single from Suffer & Become. You can watch the video, which
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Founding Member of The Four Preps, Bruce Belland Bruce Belland, is a founding member of one of America’s most popular and beloved vocal groups, commonly referred to as America’s First Boy Band, The Four Preps. As young teenage students at Hollywood High in 1954, our guest, along with
Fans of the late Annie Nightingale have been remembering a brilliant anecdote involving the broadcasting legend and The Clash’s Joe Strummer. Nightingale’s death was announced earlier today (January 12) in a statement by her family. She was aged 83. The BBC Radio 1 stalwart championed many generations of musicians, including The Clash during their late
Have you ever wondered what a particularly famous late rockstar had for their last meal? Sure, the fascination may seem macabre, but looking at the final things deceased rock stars ingested can often give a fascinating look behind the scenes of their lives or personas. So let’s all grab a set at the table and
It’s been over two years since Lucifer came to an end after multiple revivals, and at one point, it didn’t even seem like the show was going to come back at all. Before Netflix gave the fantasy procedural dramedy three additional seasons and a bittersweet ending, Fox gave it the ole’ heave-ho. Apparently, that all
TV Fanatic recently had the chance to catch up with talented actor Clive Owen to discuss his upcoming role as venerable detective Sam Spade in the AMC series Monsieur Spade. The series follows the detective well after he metaphorically hangs up his detective hat and settles down in France. Is Spade really the type of
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