Month: April 2024

Back in 2008, Jeezy jumped headfirst into the rough political waters. The Georgia-raised Hip-Hop artist gave then-Senator Barack Obama a huge co-sign by releasing his “My President” single. Jeezy narrated the upcoming Jesse Washington-directed Hip-Hop & The White House documentary. MSNBC host Ari Melber spoke to the Recession album creator about covering politics and supporting Obama’s
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LanzerRath have a killer split with Shroud of Despondency coming out May 10 via Northern Spire Productions. You can stream LanzerRath’s weird and epic contribution “Nuclear Collapse: The Dissolution of Order and Meaning” below. Shroud of Despondency/LanzerRath Split by LanzerRath “LanzerRath have spent the last year coalescing with the raging cosmos,” the band say. “These
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Poems on display at Taylor Swift‘s Tortured Poets Department library installation at The Grove in Los Angeles contain a noticeable typo. In one of the lines, the word talisman is seemingly misspelled as “talimans.” “My muses acquired like bruises / My talimans and charms,” the poem reads on an antique-looking sheet of paper from a typewriter. READ
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Law & Order: Organized Crime hasn’t held back from exploring some new directions under the tenure of Breaking Bad alum John Shiban as showrunner, including the introduction of the Stabler brothers. In true Stabler family style, their arrival has only increased the number of complications for Elliot in the 2024 TV schedule, while also dropping
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GloRilla found herself in a predicament with law enforcement this week, when she was apprehended under suspicion of driving under the influence in Gwinnett County, Georgia. The incident, which allegedly happened early Tuesday morning (April 16), resulted in her arrest. The rapper was reportedly taken into custody around 6:12 a.m. local time and bonded out
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Brooklyn-based queer and femme folk metalers Zelenaya are announcing their new album, Folk Songs, out April 26, and are beyond stoked to unleash the third single from that record, “Spod Tego Jawora,” with us. Folk Songs is the band’s debut album. When listening to Zelenya, expect haunting Eastern European influence, sludge, doom, even death metal.
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It seems like there’s a new “emerging artist” every day. TikTok viral hits become international earworms overnight, propelling artists to instant, but fleeting, fame. It makes sense then, that artists with staying power have often toiled away for years before achieving mainstream success. It’s easy to believe that, these days, the music industry values virality
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Watching Chicago Fire has always felt nostalgic, even in the beginning. The pacing, the dialogue, and the often unrealistic (but still highly entertaining) storylines are reminiscent of the daytime soap operas that you might remember from spending sick days off school at your grandma’s house. To be clear, that’s the highest compliment a show could
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Veteran singer-songwriter and honky tonk luminary, Matt Hillyer, is at his finest on his forthcoming album Bright Skyline.  One of the many genuine articles that call Dallas-based State Fair Records home, Hillyer’s journey from rockabilly roots to western swing, outlaw country, and traditional honky-tonk country steal the show on these eleven vibrant tracks.  In Hillyer’s
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Nuclear Tomb – Weirdo Death Thrash from Baltimore With a decade of sharpening their unique musical attack, Nuclear Tomb is ready to riot with riffs and explode like a Molotov, proving that the spirit of metal thrives underground. After two self-released EPs and a series of electrifying East Coast tours, the Baltimore quartet is poised to ascend
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