Olivia Rodrigo‘s Sour returns to Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums Chart with close to 100,000 project units. During the week of August 13th through August 19th, Sour saw 26,000 album sales, 80 percent of which were vinyl. After two weeks on top, Billie Eilish’s Happier Than …
Read More »Journey Perform 'Don't Stop Believin” at NYC 'Homecoming' Show
Rock legends Journey delivered a blistering performance of their 1980 classic “Any Way You Want It” followed by their 1981 hit “Don’t Stop Believin’” at We Love NYC: The Homecoming Concert on Saturday. The New York City concert comes as the veteran professionals have been experiencing a renaissance following the …
Read More »Ministry Drop a Menacing Cover of the Stooges' 'Search and Destroy'
Ministry have shared a bruising new cover of the Stooges’ 1973 classic, “Search and Destroy.” The industrial metal outfit noticeably slow down the song from its frenetic original pace, settling instead into a menacing stomp as Al Jourgensen bellows, “And I’m the world’s forgotten boy/The one who’s searching to destroy.” …
Read More »Melissa Etheridge Harkens Back to Her Dive-Bar Beginnings on 'As Cool as You Try'
Melissa Etheridge is nostalgic on set at Molly Malone’s, a local Irish pub on Los Angeles’ Westside, reminiscent of the older haunts she frequented when she was cutting her teeth more than 30 years ago. She’s filming the music video for her single “As Cool as You Try,” an allegory …
Read More »4 Strategies for Business Leaders on Staying Relevant in the Age of Disruptive Technologies
As technology has proliferated, a permanent technological evolution has become inevitable. There is a growing demand for organizations to generate and implement innovative solutions that allow them to compete and stay at the forefront of their industries. This trend has led to increasingly specialized companies that focus on providing strategic …
Read More »Dave Grohl Talks On-Stage Euphoria and Covid-19 Anxiety
Dave Grohl discussed the excitement and lingering Covid-19 anxiety that has accompanied the Foo Fighters’ return to the road in a new interview with NME. Since returning to the stage in June, the Foo Fighters have played a handful of concerts and festival sets all over the country, often being …
Read More »Frankie Grande Glams Up (and Strips Down) in New Macy Gray Video
It’s Frankie Grande as you’ve never seen him before, as the actor and LGBTQ advocate gets glammed up in drag for Macy Gray‘s latest music video, “Undone.” The jazzy, slow-burning song is the latest release from Gray’s new R&B/funk collective, California Jet Club, and the music video features Grande mouthing …
Read More »'Free Guy': Welcome to 'Ryan Reynolds Player One'
They’re called “non-playable characters,” or NPCs for short. If you’ve played an RPG (Role-Playing Game; think Grand Theft Auto or Red Dead Redemption), then you know who they are: the generic everyday folks you see walking down the street when you, the person sitting in front of your computer or …
Read More »Tony Bennett Cancels Remainder of 2021 Tour Dates
Following his two-night 95th birthday concerts at Radio City Music Hall with Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett has canceled the remainder of his 2021 tour dates. The legendary crooner did not announce why the six shows were canceled, Variety reports. However, earlier this year, Bennett’s family revealed that he has been …
Read More »G Herbo Is One of Hip-Hop's Most Productive Artists but He Still Wants More
Herbert Wright was a ten-year-old kid living in Chicago when Lil Wayne released Tha Carter II. It was the first Wayne release made after Hurricane Katrina pushed him from his native New Orleans. The album ushered in an era in which Wayne would tower above the rest of the rap …
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