Explosions in the Sky are celebrating their 20th anniversary as a band with a double set of reissues and a global tour. The Austin group will unveil remastered and repackaged versions of 2000’sHow Strange, Innocenceand 2005’sThe Rescue on August 16th on vinyl and digital via Temporary Residence Limited. Two tracks, …
Read More »Metal, Punk Acts Contribute to New Charity Compilation 'Riffs for Reproductive Justice'
An array of metal, hardcore and punk outfits have contributed music to a new charity compilation, Riffs for Reproductive Justice, benefitting the National Network of Abortion Funds and the Yellowhammer Fund. Metal writer and activist Kim Kelly (who has contributed to Rolling Stone) organized the 33-track set, which is available …
Read More »Hear Belle and Sebastian's Buoyant New Single 'Sister Buddha'
Frontman Stuart Murdoch encourages strength and sunny optimism in Belle and Sebastian‘s new single “Sister Buddha.” The track will be featured in the Glasgow band’s score for Days of the Bagnold Summer, out September 13th. The monochrome video features a woman getting up out of bed, buttoning her overalls and …
Read More »Bette Midler Responds to Trump Calling Her 'Washed-Up Psycho' at World Pride
Bette Midler headlined New York’s World Pride main event Saturday night at the Javits Center in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Stonewall. During her performance of her 1973 hit single “Friends” accompanied by composer Marc Shaiman of Hairspray fame, she took a moment to bite back at President Trump. …
Read More »Hear Mike Love's Breezy New Song 'California Beach'
Beach Boys singer Mike Love celebrates a familiar locale on his breezy new song “California Beach.” Over stacked vocal harmonies, acoustic strums and bright keys, the frontman romanticizes a scene “where surfers and surfing, and dancers are dancing.” “That mythical place out west; the California I’ve been blessed to call …
Read More »Thom Yorke Creates Dystopian Rapture That's Perfect For Our Terrifying Times on 'Anima'
Thom Yorke describes his excellent new solo album Anima as “dystopian,” which isn’t exactly the hugest surprise in the world. With or without Radiohead, he’s spent his whole career mapping out the dystopia we’re living in—he does futuristic apocalypse the way John Fogerty does choogle. Yorke could have spent the …
Read More »Best Movies to See in July: 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' 'Lion King,' Spider-Man
No summer doldrums this month — not when there’s a Sundance breakout drama, a new Pagan horror movie from the guy who gave you Hereditary and Quentin Tarantino‘s valentine to old-school Sixties Tinseltown on the horizon. All that, plus you get a pair of strong music documentaries and none other …
Read More »Lawyer of Husband Suspected In Missing Mom Case Suggests She Staged Disappearance Herself
The lawyer of Fotis Dulos, the estranged former husband of Jennifer Dulos, is suggesting that the mother of five staged her own disappearance in a plot similar to that of the 2012 Gillian Flynn novel Gone Girl. In an interview with theNew York Post, Norm Pattis, the attorney for Fotis …
Read More »Kamala Harris Lays Out Trump's 'Rap Sheet' in Fiery Speech
The former state attorney general, current senator from California and Democratic candidate for president Kamala Harris has proven her prosecutorial chops to a more national audience from the perch on the dais during senate hearings. She’s had viral moments using studious and precise questions while attempting to hold both then-SCOTUS …
Read More »Chicana Sister Act Reyna Drop New Song, 'The Way I Loved You'
Comprised of Mexican-American sisters Vic Banuelos and Gabby Banuelos, Milwaukee synth-pop duo Reyna suffuse their summertime sads with touches of disco in their new single, “The Way I Loved You.” A danceable letter to a long-gone first love, elder sister Vic pines for a romance as profound the second time …
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