Month: January 2025

Photo by Beau Patrick Coulon Guts Club, that experimental doomgaze trio from New Orleans that we premiered a couple years ago, is back as an experimental doomgaze quartet, now with a baritone sax in the mix. The new single they’re unleashing, “Remember the Mountains,” finds the fearsome foursome—Lindsey Baker (guitar/vocals), L. Jett (baritone sax/synth), Abbey
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Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson has competed for Great Britain in the ‘veterans’ category at the ‘Circuit Européen’ fencing tournament in Faches-Thumesnil. The musician won the first round 10/4 against Denmark’s Jeiner Simon and finished 13th in the overall standings out of 31 fencers in the category. Dickinson first started fencing as a teenager in school
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  This article includes affiliate links. We may earn a commission if you make a purchase, with no extra cost to you. Today it feels like everything has gone smart. Smartphones, smart televisions, smartwatches, and of course, the newest big thing, the smart wallet. How can a wallet be smart? And why would anyone need
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Michelle Yeoh has been known for starring in action movies for decades, but did you know there was a time in her life, almost 30 years ago, when she almost hung it up completely? Just ahead of Yeoh’s Hollywood debut as one of the “Bond girls”, the actress was in a life-threatening stunt accident that
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NCIS has been one of the biggest success stories in TV history, but like the countless other long-running shows still on the air, it’s showing its age.  The CBS procedural has slumped to around 5.2 million viewers and a 0.36 rating among adults 18-49 this season. That number means it ranks seventh out of the
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Through all the controversy and complaints Carrie Underwood has been facing as she geared up to perform “America The Beautiful” at the presidential inauguration, it’s clear she was too busy practicing to give weight to the drama. The American Idol alumni took to the mic this morning only to find her backing instrumental wasn’t working
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Harakiri for the Sky vocalist JJ is back on the podcast celebrating the latest album Scorched Earth out January 24! We open the conversation on the three pillars of life that influence him lyrically, having the reestablished his personal identity after life changing during the pandemic, leaving isolated in a cabin in the woods when
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Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at Light Of Day Benefit’s 25th anniversary concert over the weekend. Check out footage below. READ MORE: Bruce Springsteen live in London: the heartland hero remains firmly at his majestic peak The annual music event, which raises money to support research into Parkinson’s disease, took place on Saturday (January 18).
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Indie R&B crooners JeRonelle and Dende have joined forces for a new song “Right One, Wrong Time.”  On the emotive track, co-produced by Mike Hector and Billy Blunt, JeRonelle and Dende sing about the bittersweet feeling of encountering a potential partner at an inopportune time.   “You go your way while I’m going mine / Perfect
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