Month: October 2024

Greetings, Decibel readers! If you wanted a clear picture of what death metal looks like today, this week would deliver you the ideal representative landscape. On the one hand, today brings us two albums from the style’s experimental side with Blood Incantation and Cosmic Putrefaction. On the other, if you just want meat-and-potatoes, riffs-and-grows — Maul and Undeath
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Foals’ Yannis Philippakis has shared a new video from his project with the late Tony Allen, Yannis & The Yaw. The clip, which you can view below, soundtracks the song ‘Clementine’ which featured on their recent EP ‘Lagos Paris London’. According to a press release, “it is a video postcard” of their recent tour “its grainy photography
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In terms of collaborations, “What You’ve Done” by Ferry Townes and Liz Gillies is sonically perfect. The song is gentle throughout, almost like a lullaby as the two take turns melding their smooth, silky vocals into one synchronized harmony. It’s a special song from two dynamic singers in the industry, a submission that feels like
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If you look back at some of the best action movies of all time, you’ll probably see Arnold Schwarzenegger pop up on that list more than any other actor. Over the years, the body-builder-turned-actor-turned-governator has made iconic big-screen moments audiences won’t soon forget. And on top of those insane stunts and bonkers action sequences, “Arnie”
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For decades, Patricia Cornwell’s Scarpetta series has captivated readers with its forensic-heavy approach to crime-solving, anchored by the brilliant and determined Dr. Kay Scarpetta. Now, the beloved character is finally making her way to the screen, thanks to Prime Video’s highly anticipated adaptation. With two seasons already greenlit, and stars like Nicole Kidman and Jamie
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Ella Langley Releases New Single “Weren’t For The Wind” From Forthcoming Deluxe Album ‘Still Hungover’ The Alabama native is one of the hottest names among female country artists these days. After releasing her record hungover, she quickly got back into the studio, capturing the hearts of fans with her hit duet “You Look Like You Love Me” with Riley Green.
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Hannah Verbeuren isn’t your typical portrait photographer. Her new book, Midnight: A Thousand Nights in Sodom, out now via Bazillion Points, isn’t a collection of smiling faces bathed in soft light. Instead, it’s a deep dive into the gritty, electrifying world that shock rock black metal mavericks Midnight have created. “It was during my high school
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It’s been enough time since Part 2 of Emily in Paris Season 4 has graced our televisions and screens…so if you’re reading this, you should be caught up by now. If not, there are spoilers ahead. And you probably already caught on from the title. Sorry. Four seasons in, and it’s Christmas in Paris, finally…a
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A new judge was assigned to Diddy’s criminal case in New York on Thursday (October 3). Judge Arun Subramanian replaced Judge Andrew Carter, per court records. No reason was given for Judge Carter’s exit. A Courthouse News reporter said Carter frequently recuses himself from cases because his wife is a lawyer for the Bank of
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Lisbon, Portugal-based doom outfit Sinistro have been mostly quiet in the six years that followed that their 2018 album, Sangue Cássia, but they have been around, releasing a live album in 2021 and forging ahead after various lineup changes. Their new album, Vértice, arrives tomorrow, October 4, but Decibel has an early stream of the album right now. At just over
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Sabrina Carpenter has spoken out against accusations of lip syncing, telling fans that she always sings live during her shows. The accusations against the ‘Espresso’ singer come as she has kicked off the first dates of her huge ‘Short n’ Sweet’ world tour with a number of live shows across the US. However, while the
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Now that it’s officially fall and we’ve settled in for the colder weather, I’m looking to pack my calendar. While summer is for vacationing, fall is for engaging in local activities. And one of those — as an NYC-adjacent resident — is going to concerts. There are a bunch of artists still touring through the
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