A little over 10 years ago, Pete Townshend outlined detailed plans for a new musical he planned on calling Floss. “I want to take on aging and mortality, using the powerfully angry context of rock n roll,” he wrote on the Who‘s website. “Floss is an ambitious new project for …
Read More »Flashback: Black Crowes Play 'She Talks to Angels' in 2013
After months of rumors, the Black Crowes announced a 2020 reunion tour on Monday where they’ll play their 1990 debut LP Shake Your Money Makerstraight through at every show along with a set of other hits. Chris and Rich Robinson are the only returning members from any prior incarnation of …
Read More »Adam Devine Takes an Extreme Approach to Therapy in Weezer's 'California Snow' Video
Actor Adam Devine tries some maniacal and ethically dubious psychotherapy techniques in the new video for Weezer‘s “California Snow.” The track appears in the new film, Spell, about an illustrator who goes to Iceland after the sudden death of his fiancée and finds himself on an increasingly supernatural — or …
Read More »Hear Savages Singer Jehnny Beth's Fierce Solo Single 'I'm The Man'
Jehnny Beth, lead singer of Savages, has released a new track “I’m the Man,” which appears on the soundtrack to Peaky Blinders. The aggressive, industrial song is one of three previously unreleased tracks on the soundtrack and was selected by series director-writer Anthony Byrne. “‘I’m The Man’ is an attempted …
Read More »Empty Spaces: 'The Wall' Artist Gerald Scarfe on Selling His Pink Floyd Archive
Kurt Cobain’s rattyMTV Unplugged sweater recently sold at auction for more than $340,000. It’s a jaw-dropping haul for a music-adjacent item… until you consider that “The Scream,” a painting by artist and political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe and the focal point of Pink Floyd‘s The Wall marketing campaign, previously sold for …
Read More »Sturgill Simpson, Tyler Childers Team Up for 2020 Tour
Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers have announced dates for their anticipated 2020 tour. Dubbed A Good Look’n Tour, the trek kicks off in February in Birmingham, Alabama, and winds its way across the country before wrapping up with a home state show in Louisville, Kentucky. Both Simpson and Childers are …
Read More »Hear Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' 'Watchman' End Credits Score
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have shared the full end credits music for HBO series Watchman via Nine Inch Nails’ YouTube channel. The ambient, pulsating track, which played for two minutes at the end of Sunday’s premiere episode, clocks in at nearly five minutes in total. The video includes the …
Read More »Kanye West, a Punctual Man Who Never Misses Release Dates, Announces Christmas Album
Watch The Throne 2. Yeezus 2. Good Ass Job. Yandhi. Cruel Winter. Turbo Grafx 16. Child Rebel Soldier. That unnamed, but rumored Kanye West and Drake collaborative album. There’s a vast and tangled graveyard of all the announced, scrapped, and retooled Kanye projects that will never see the light of …
Read More »Rolling Loud and the NYPD Pulled 5 Rappers From the Festival. The Repercussions Are Only Beginning
On October 12th and 13th, five New York City rappers — Pop Smoke, Casanova, Don Q, Sheff G, and 22gz — were scheduled to perform at Rolling Loud, the popular rap festival that was finally making its debut in the birthplace of hip-hop after dominating Los Angeles, San Francisco, and …
Read More »Keith Urban Announces Las Vegas Residency
Keith Urban will become the latest country music star to set up shop in Las Vegas. The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year has announced a 12-concert residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace next year. Kicking off January 10th, the run, titled “Keith Urban Live – Las Vegas,” will …
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