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News Aaron Carter Dies at 34 The pop star was found dead at his home in Lancaster, California By Madison Bloom November 5, 2022 Facebook Twitter Aaron Carter, April 2021 (Gilbert Carrasquillo/WireImage) Facebook Twitter Aaron Carter, the American pop singer and actor behind songs like “I Want Candy” and “That’s How I Beat Shaq,” has
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News Paramore Announce 2023 Tour Dates The North American trek features support from Bloc Party, the Linda Lindas, and more By Eric Torres November 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter Paramore’s Hayley Williams, November 2022 (Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Paramore have announced a North American arena tour in support of their forthcoming album, This
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News Paramore Perform “This Is Why” on Fallon: Watch The band’s upcoming album This Is Why is due out in February By Rob Arcand November 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter Paramore’s Hayley Williams (Photo by Todd Owyoung/NBC) Facebook Twitter Paramore stopped by the latest episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where they performed as
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News New Sparks-Penned Musical in the Works The Mael brothers will also serve as executive producers on the upcoming film, titled X Crucior By Madison Bloom November 3, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ron Mael and Russell Mael of Sparks (Photo by Fred Duval/FilmMagic). Facebook Twitter A new musical from the minds of Ron and Russell Mael—aka
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News Trey Songz Has Alleged Rape Lawsuit Dismissed Songz was accused of assaulting a woman in 2016. A judge ruled that the statute of limitations expired. By Matthew Strauss November 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter Tremaine Aldon Neverson aka Trey Songz, October 2019 (Arnold Turner/Getty Images for Sony Pictures Entertainment) Facebook Twitter Trey Songz is no
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News Miss Grit Announces Debut Album, Shares Video for New Song: Watch Follow the Cyborg is the first studio LP from New York–based musician Margaret Sohn By Madison Bloom November 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter Miss Grit, photo by Hoseon Sohn Facebook Twitter Miss Grit—aka New York–based, Korean-American musician Margaret Sohn—has announced their debut album, Follow
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When you think of the sport of hockey, you generally think of nitty, gritty, hardcore aggression. There are maybe thoughts of figure skating or Disney On Ice sprinkled in, but for a majority of the folks out there, it’s all about that blood on the ice. Hockey is a pretty unforgiving sport, all things considered,
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News Warp’s Artificial Intelligence Compilation (Aphex Twin, Autechre, More) Returning to Vinyl The landmark 1992 comp featured early music from Aphex Twin, Autechre, and more By Jazz Monroe November 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter Aphex Twin, 1996 (Martyn Goodacre/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Warp will reissue its landmark compilation Artificial Intelligence on December 9, putting the 1992
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News Lavender Country’s Patrick Haggerty Dies at 78 The lifelong activist made what is widely considered to be the first openly gay country music record By Allison Hussey October 31, 2022 Facebook Twitter Lavender Country’s Patrick Haggerty, May 2019 (Jim Bennett/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Patrick Haggerty, who led the proudly queer Lavender Country, has died.
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News Norm Chambers, Experimental Musician Behind Panabrite and Jürgen Müller, Dies at 50 The Seattle ambient artist had been living with sinus cancer since 2019 By Allison Hussey October 31, 2022 Facebook Twitter Norm Chambers, photo by Kayoko Shibue Facebook Twitter Norm Chambers, who made analog-heavy ambient music under the name Panabrite, has died. He
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Wonderama TV, the Times Square Alliance and One Times Square added some meaning to Halloweening during the “Biggest Halloween Parade in History II” that took place in New York City’s Times Square on October 30th, 2022 in celebration of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. As the only Halloween parade that showed families in costume on 10-story screens
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News Meek Mill Announces Dreams & Nightmares 10th Anniversary Concert in Philadelphia The hometown show takes place at Wells Fargo Center in November By Matthew Strauss October 31, 2022 Facebook Twitter Meek Mill, October 2019 (Steven Ferdman/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Yesterday (October 30) marked the 10th anniversary of Meek Mill’s debut studio album, Dreams and
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News Iggy Pop Shares New Song “Frenzy”: Listen A collaboration with producer and guitarist Andrew Watt, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith, and Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan By Rob Arcand October 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Iggy Pop and Andrew Watt, September 2022 (Danny Clinch) Facebook Twitter Iggy Pop is back with a new single,
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News D. H. Peligro, Dead Kennedys Drummer, Dies at 63 The longtime punk icon died from trauma to the head caused by an accidental fall By Nina Corcoran October 29, 2022 Facebook Twitter D. H. Peligro, photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images Facebook Twitter D.H. Peligro, Dead Kennedys longtime drummer, has died. The band confirmed the
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A man of many hats including pastor, father, husband, and computing professional, David Raybuck didn’t play around when he added songwriter to that list. I am willing to believe that the fourteen songs included on his debut release The Prodigal aren’t the full extent of songs Raybuck has at his disposal for this collection. The fecund creativity
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News Patti Smith’s “Rock n Roll N****r” Disappears From Streaming Services Smith, who has not commented, for decades defended her clumsy attempt to reclaim the racist slur By Jazz Monroe October 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Patti Smith, June 1978 (Tom Hill/WireImage) Facebook Twitter Patti Smith Group’s song “Rock n Roll N****r,” which has drawn condemnation
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News Jerry Lee Lewis Dies at 87 The rock’n’roll musician soared to popularity with the hits “Great Balls of Fire” and “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” but fell from grace after marrying his 13-year-old cousin when he was 22 years old By Evan Minsker October 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Jerry Lee Lewis, 1962 (Harry Hammond/V&A
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News Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon Announces Wisconsin Get-Out-the-Vote Events “No one is more powerful than a citizenry that is empowered and together”—Justin Vernon By Matthew Strauss October 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, photo by Eric Timothy Carlson & Graham Tolbert Facebook Twitter Back in 2020, Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon launched the nonpartisan
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Self-described hard rock outfit Messer lay down a chest-pounding metal-inspired anthem in their latest single “Unfvckwitable,” and it’s garnering some notable attention from critics and audiophiles this autumn. Right from the jump, Messer is firing off one gargantuan riff after another with a sense of urgency that is driven by both the intensity of the
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