Month: June 2024

Greetings, Decibel readers! There’s a couple big names on the list below, especially for those of you who really love dissonant death metal or traditional-doom-done-right. But if you just want something brutal, there’s a new Malignacy out today as well. Enjoy! — Crypt Sermon – The Stygian Rose The previous decade saw a massive wave of neo-classical
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How are we halfway through June already? It actually seems illegal how fast the summer passes by, there’s so much I want to accomplish in no time whatsoever. But enough about me, the main point here is that we’re looking at the weekend once again. Whether this was the best or worst week of your
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It’s time to face the sad truth: Blue Bloods will end in December 2024. I’ll miss the Reagans terribly, almost as much as if my real family was moving away. Still, there are eight episodes to go before we say our final goodbyes, and this Blue Bloods character and cast guide honors every member of
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Singer-songwriter Oliver Anthony Music’s new song “Cowboys and Sunsets” serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of de-stigmatizing mental health struggles among men and fostering a culture of openness and support. Released last week at the beginning of Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month and available today on all digital streaming platforms, the song’s primitive
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Check out the latest full album from Paradise in Flames, Blindness. It’s heavy and catchy and you can stream it with us first. The band say: “We had only created an identity in the last album: Act One, and we managed to mature our ideas very well. I believe fans will really like this new one. The album
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Bebe Rexha has hit out at her former collaborator G-Eazy, calling him a “stuck-up ungrateful loser”. The Albanian-American singer called out the Californian rapper on social media for not directly asking her to shoot social media content with him. The duo have previously worked together on their 2015 hit ‘Me, Myself and I’, which was
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For the girls who get it, just the name Glen Powell should cause a physical reaction. Not just for the Top Gun beach scene — or the Anyone But You shower scene — but because he’s the face of a new era: the great return of the mid-budget rom-com. We thought the genre was dead
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Throughout his career, Seth Meyers has spent a lot of time behind a desk interviewing everyone from A-listers on Late Night With Seth Meyers to silly Weekend Update guests on Saturday Night Live. While he’s a stellar late-night host and interviewer generally, his segment Day Drinking is special because it really gets celebrities laughing. Now,
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Photo courtesy of MRSA Check out the latest from MRSA, a campy (pun intended), summer horror-themed slice of brutality complete with an on-theme video. “We believe the fans will devour our hook-filled songs with glee,” the band say. “Every song we write is a tribute to not only the films they represent but to the
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As Interpol gear up to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their seminal second album ‘Antics’, here’s a reminder of what former bassist Carlos D [Dengler] made of the record. An interview from 2017 has resurfaced with the bassist appearing on the podcast Talk Music Talk with boice, where he spoke about his thoughts on ‘Antics’. ‘Antics’,
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