Month: September 2024

Slayer‘s second reunion show at Louder Than Life Festival in Kentucky has been cancelled due to extreme weather. Slayer’s unlikely return was confirmed earlier this year when it was revealed that they’d be headlining two September festivals – Riot Fest in Chicago (22) and Louder Than Life festival in Louisville, Kentucky (27). Their show at Riot
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Shania Twain has always toed the line between pop and country — she was one of the most progressive acts of the ’90s and early ’00s — so it’s not totally surprising that her taste in music might bend genres, too. Though she stays busy — Twain is hosting the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards this Thursday (Sept. 26)
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Italian cult death metal heroes Fulci are fresh off slitting throats with their recently released fourth proper LP, Duck Face Killings, but Decibel isn’t finished adding to the body count. We present a brand new exclusive track, “Life In Pain,” courtesy of the Decibel Flexi Series! This murderous rampage was recorded during the Duck Face Killings sessions, but was saved
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The oldest nightclub in Europe, Barcelona’s La Paloma, has announced it has permanently re-opened after several years of closure. The historic baroque ballroom, which first opened as far back as 1903, has been operating a phased re-opening in recent months after closing its doors in 2007. Now, it has confirmed the 1000-capacity venue will boast
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Country music is always there for us, especially during our most difficult moments. When the time comes to say goodbye to someone who we love dearly, emotions can run the gamut. From indescribable grief and loss to gratitude that the loved one is no longer suffering, to the comfort of knowing that they’re safely in
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For over three decades, Erin Moriarty has been a name synonymous with investigative journalism. Her work on 48 Hours has shaped public understanding of criminal justice and highlighted stories that not only captivate but make a difference. In a conversation filled with reflections on her career, Erin opened up about the origins of her work,
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The ’90s were a strange and glorious time. The stock market was up. The internet made a weird series of mechanical noises every time you turned it on by accessing it via your phone. Cell phones were the size of bricks. And grocery stores were filled with foods never before dreamed of in human history. Some
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DaBaby resolved a civil case regarding his battery of a senior citizen in California. The North Carolina-bred rapper settled a lawsuit filed against him by Gary Pagar, per TMZ. Earlier this year, DaBaby pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery for his 2020 attack on Pagar. Prosecutors dropped a felony battery charge, citing problems proving Pagar’s serious
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Photo courtesy of Sister Thieves Sister Thieves are back with a new single, “Human,” from their forthcoming album CRAWL, out October 25. Steph from Sister Thieves says about the song: “‘Human’ is a very emotional, very angry song that was incredibly cathartic to write. I’m really happy with how it has evolved over time both emotionally
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In a world filled with dance music, it’s hard to stand out. However, what’s so special about Ben Bohmer is that his music sets him apart without him seeming to be trying. By blending house beats and sensational dance sounds into mesmerizing tracks, often featuring hot collaborations, Bohmer has established himself as a dynamo in
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When The Sixth Sense was released in 1999, it was an instant hit. The psychological thriller made M. Night Shyamalan one of the most talked about directors in Hollywood, and Bruce Willis’s sentimental performance has stayed with audiences even after all these years. It’s been 25 years since the film was released, and Haley Joel
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