Mexican grupero Los Temerarios are splitting. On Monday, the duo comprising brothers Adolfo and Gustavo Ángel — responsible for radio staples like “Ven Porque Te Necesito” and “Si Tú Te Vas” — revealed that the group will be separating after nearly 50 years. “With the love that has united us …
Read More »On the Ground at Creators' Biggest Night
What better place than the 2023 Streamys for Dream — the masked Twitch streamer now signed to Mercury and Republic Records — to do a second face reveal? After struggling to read the teleprompter because of his white, smiley-face mask, the creator let out his wavy hair from behind the …
Read More »Quavo Hits the Gas Amidst the Trees in New '11.11' Video
Quavo continues the rollout for his new album, Rocket Power, with another new music video, this time for his hard-hitting, emotionally raw track, “11.11.” The video finds Quavo performing the song and driving an ATV through a thick forest, the simple premise accentuated with some glitchy visual effects. Like many …
Read More »Loved Ones Mourn Victims Killed in Jacksonville Shooting: 'I Am Broken'
In Jacksonville, Florida, the community is in mourning after three people — all of whom were Black — were killed by a white man who entered a Dollar General store on Saturday and opened fire in what has been described by the local sheriff as a “racially motivated” shooting. An …
Read More »Judge Slates Trump's Federal Coup Trial for Heart of Primary Season
Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Monday that Trump’s D.C.-based election meddling trial will begin on March 4, 2024, the day before key primary elections take place on Super Tuesday. The ruling moves the trial back several months from the Justice Department’s original date request, but far before the Trump team’s bid …
Read More »Elton John 'In Good Health' After Brief Hospitalization Following Fall at Home
Elton John was briefly hospitalized “as a precautionary measure” following a fall at his home in Nice, France Sunday, Aug. 27. John, 76, was reportedly treated for minor injuries at the orthopedic department and spent the night at a hospital in nearby Monaco. In a statement shared with Rolling Stone, …
Read More »DeSantis Booed at Vigil for Jacksonville Victims
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was booed by attendees at a Jacksonville vigil for three people shot and killed by a white supremacist gunman on Saturday. “Your policies caused this!” one member of the crowd shouted. Councilwoman Ju’Coby Pittman was forced to step in and address the crowd’s jeers. “It ain’t …
Read More »Ty Segall Enters the 'Void' on New Song
Indomitable garage rocker Ty Segall is back with a new song, “Void,” as well as dates for a massive 2024 North American tour. Clocking in at nearly seven minutes, “Void” is a sprawling, shape-shifting song. The first half drifts across a prog-y expanse, uneasy and mesmerizing, while the end settles …
Read More »'Own Your Power': Colman Domingo Takes Charge as Bold Civil Rights Organizer in 'Rustin' Trailer
For Black activists, marching toward freedom in the 1960s meant navigating roadblocks and visceral hatred in order to stand for what was right. In the official teaser trailer for Netflix‘s Rustin, Colman Domingo embarks on this journey through the lens of March on Washington architect Bayard Rustin. For the civil …
Read More »Mannequin Pussy Call Out Religious Hypocrisy in New Single 'I Got Heaven'
Mannequin Pussy are back, and angrier than ever. The Philadelphia-based punk rock band released their new single “I Got Heaven” with an accompanying video directed by Mason Merce and Anthony Miralles. “I Got Heaven” is immediately explosive, with lead singer and guitarist Marisa “Missy” Dabice screaming the opening lines, “I …
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