Month: March 2024

Kenya Vaun sees her art as a vehicle for connecting with others. The Philadelphia-born artist prioritizes feeling over everything. She’s driven by her desire to make music that strikes a chord, whether it’s through her storytelling lyrics or soul-stirring production choices. “I really want that connection through the people to come back. I feel like
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Greetings, Decibel readers! I’m particularly excited to talk up the new Necrophobic album this week, as it continues a winning streak they’ve been on for the last couple albums. But there’s other sources of righteous racket to enjoy below as well, including new ones from Apparition (I did the name … for no reason in
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Stabler’s family is falling apart, but at least he knocked someone else’s corrupt father off his throne. Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 Episode 8 featured the powerful end of the Bonner saga alongside Bernie’s move out of Stabler’s home — and an equally tragic secret she’s been holding onto forever. The dialogue and
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On Tuesday, the Renaissance artist, 42, shared a social media post to commemorate the “10-day countdown until the release of act ii,” Cowboy Carter, the second part to her seventh studio album.  To celebrate the upcoming project, Beyoncé shared a lengthy Instagram message where she not only thanked her supporters and addressed critics, but also
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Alicia Keys has returned with her new song “Kaleidoscope,” which will appear in her Hell’s Kitchen musical. On the feel-good song, Keys sings, “Don’t wait for the end, let’s start a beginning / Better to be alive than just to be living.” “Kaleidoscope” includes supporting vocals from Maleah Joi Moon, who stars as Ali in Hell’s
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Photo: Nick Sayers UK lads Mastiff are no strangers to depression, anger and grief. Those emotions have been present on each release in the band’s very bleak catalog and come to a head on Deprecipice, the band’s fourth album. Though it’s Mastiff’s first release since the end of pandemic lockdowns, they aren’t depressed or angry about that; instead, Deprecipice sees
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