Month: January 2024

R&B heartthrob SiR makes a mighty return with “No Evil,” his first official single since 2022, via TDE/The Orchard. On the Taylor Hill-produced track, SiR trades his velvety, smooth vocals for a grittier approach, as he balances themes of loneliness and longing.  “What’s your superpower / Show me what you’re made of / I’ve been lonely
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Photo by Oscar Rodriguez (@bloomxphoto) Hardcore powerhouse ‘92 are back at it with a new song and video for “Above the Law.” The band’s debut, self-titled EP, out February 23 via Rude Records, draws inspiration from the 1992 riots, calling in themes of social justice and inclusion as a compliment to their hip hop-influenced hardcore
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Kanye West has seemingly passed on his fiery demeanor and dynamic sense of creativity to his daughter North. On Thursday (January 25), footage began circulating of North breaking down the mood board constructing the visual treatment for the single she debuted at West’s Miami Vultures event last year. North appears to have no issues adhering
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Photo by Jehn Mickalacki With a pedigree that includes members of Spirit Adrift, Slough Feg and Nite, it should come as no surprise that Bay Area-based trio Hands of Goro are spinning powerful trad metal a little on the quirky side on their new single “Uncanny.” The frisky, NWOBHM-inspired track finds the outfit—Tom Draper (guitars/backing
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Everyone wants to have a name that defines them, and rock stars are no different. Thus, many of them create new ones to make their professional personas more exciting and representative. Obviously, most musicians merely adopt their secondary moniker for publicized purposes, symbolically becoming someone else for their art without actually replacing who they used
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Justin Timberlake is back. The legendary singer has kicked off a new era with “Selfish,” the lead single from his sixth album, Everything I Thought It Was.  He produced the song with Louis Bell and Cirkut, who also helped him write it, along with Theron Thomas and Amy Allen.  “Selfish” finds Timberlake grappling with his insecurities
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Photo courtesy of Horror Pain Gore Death You’re in for a treat—today, we have for you the new full-length album from Corpsevore, Feed the Plague, out February 2 via Horror Pain Gore Death, but you can stream it right here. The French band formed in 2022 and produce an especially heavy, goregrind-tinged brand of death metal
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