Senators Amy Klobuchar and John Cornyn, who introduced the bill that became the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program, issued a letter to Isabella Guzman, head of the Small Business Administration, urging a speed-up in relief to venues still waiting on much-needed funding. The SVOG program was included in the Covid-19 …
Read More »See Kiss Perform Mini-Concert at Tribeca Film Festival
Six months after Kiss’ New Year’s Eve blowout in the United Arab Emirates, the rock legends returned to the stage Friday to perform a mini-concert in New York’s Battery Park as part of the Tribeca Film Festival. The five-song performance — complete with pyrotechnics, moving stage platforms, full makeup and, …
Read More »Haircare Company to Morgan Wallen Fans: Stop Using Our Mullet Logo on Billboard
Fans of Morgan Wallen have been standing by their man since February, when a video of Wallen using a racial slur drew a swift country industry backlash. To show their unwavering devotion to the “Wasted on You” singer, they bought and streamed his LP Dangerous: The Double Album, making it …
Read More »Foo Fighters to Play First Show at Madison Square Garden in Over a Year
The Foo Fighters will reopen Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 20th when they play the first arena show there in over a year. The concert will be the first full-capacity MSG show of the year and the first since March 2020 (the venue has been open …
Read More »Breland and Keith Urban Team Up for New Song 'Throw It Back'
Breland and Keith Urban have teamed up for the new collaboration “Throw It Back,” a club-ready mix of guitar twang and propulsive hip-hop beats. This song follows the pair’s Big Beat-indebted collaboration “Out the Cage,” which appeared on Urban’s album The Speed of Now Part 1. Built around a banjo …
Read More »See the Tragically Hip's 'Twin Peaks'-Inspired Video for 'Ouch'
Following the release of their surprise, newly unearthed EP Saskadelphia, the Tragically Hip have shared their new video for the opener “Ouch.” Starring actor Jay Baruchel and Canadian TV personality Rick Mercer, the Twin Peaks-inspired “Ouch” video takes place in a roadside bar on the outskirts of “Saskadelphia,” where Baruchel’s …
Read More »Morrissey Announces New Album 'Bonfire Of Teenagers'
Morrissey has completed his next album, Bonfire of Teenagers, according to a post on the singer’s website. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and will feature 11 tracks, although a release date has not yet been confirmed. “The worst year of my life concludes with the best album of …
Read More »DMX Becomes Posthumous Product With 'Exodus'
An early concern of social media was what would happen to a person’s online presence when they died. As Facebook gained traction, the accounts of those who’d recently passed away became living memorials, with friends and loved ones posting comments in remembrance. Sometimes an estate would continue to post on …
Read More »Turnstile Return With New Song 'Mystery'
Baltimore hardcore outfit Turnstile have returned with their first new music in three years, “Mystery.” “Mystery” is bookended by a practically ambient flourish of synthesizers, although in between it’s a no-nonsense barrage of chugging power chords, stadium-sized rock drums, and scorching guitar solos. “There’s a clock in my head, is …
Read More »Lil Nas X Endures Wardrobe Malfunction During 'Montero' on 'SNL'
Lil Nas X made his Saturday Night Live musical guest debut on the Season 46 finale, performing his two recent singles and enduring a wardrobe malfunction on live television. During the rapper’s “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” performance, Lil Nas X’s fire leather pants appear to tear in the …
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