Ice SpiceandNicki Minaj released the anticipated remix to Ice’s “Princess Diana” single on Thursday. The new collaboration launches into Ice’s relentless verse, while Minaj delivers her own heavy-hitting bars. “Nowadays, I be duckin’ them cameras/And they hype that I’m up on them banners/Callin’ my phone, but they know I don’t …
Read More »His Father Used to Work Coachella — Now DannyLux Is One of the Festival's Most Anticipated Performers
When the 19-year-old Mexican-American artist DannyLux found out he was playing Coachella this year, the first call he made was to his parents. In his family, the festival has a special meaning: DannyLux grew up outside of the Coachella Valley, and his father, Oscar, drove a garbage van for a …
Read More »Hear Alanis Morissette Rework 'Yellowjackets' Theme Song 'No Return'
Alanis Morissette offered her take on “No Return,” the theme song for Showtime series Yellowjackets. Morissette’s grungy version of the credits track, written by Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker, appeared in the fourth episode of the show’s current second season. “I love the original version of ‘No Return,’” Morissette said …
Read More »Dominic Fike Gets Personal on New Single 'Dancing In The Courthouse'
Dominic Fike has dropped a new single, “Dancing In The Courthouse,”along with a Florida-set music video directed by Jack Begert. The song and video reflect on the actor and musician’s upbringing in the state, including his childhood run-ins with the law that ultimately led to him being placed on house …
Read More »Christine and the Queens Reaches for the Heavens With 'To Be Honest' Performance on 'Colbert'
Christine and the Queens appeared on The Late Show to perform their recent song “To Be Honest.” The musician emerged onstage in a pair of angel wings, which they shed mid-track to give an impassioned, dynamic dance performance. “To Be Honest” comes off Christine and the Queens’ forthcoming LP, Paranoïa, …
Read More »How a Texas Honky-Tonk That Hosted Johnny Cash and Sex Pistols Was Reborn
On May 13, 1975, Ray Benson, leader of the Western-swing heroes Asleep at the Wheel, was readying his band to make their stage debut at the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, Texas, when he received the news that Bob Wills, the “King of Western Swing,” had died that morning in nearby …
Read More »Madonna's 'American Life' Video Was a Bold Statement About War and Celebrity. Then She Spiked It
On the morning of September 11, 2001, Madonna was due to perform one of the final shows on her Drowned World Tour at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. By noon, the show had been rescheduled and the world had changed irrevocably. After completing the tour, she wasted little time …
Read More »Travis Barker Recorded Three New Blink-182 Songs With a Broken Finger
Last month, Blink-182 postponed their Latin American tour dates due to an injury drummer Travis Barker suffered on his ring finger. He smashed the finger during rehearsal, leading to emergency surgery and a later-than-expected launch of the band’s first tour with singer and guitarist Tom DeLonge since 2014. Barker offered …
Read More »Taylor Swift Resumes Eras Tour With 'Speak Now' and Break Up Easter Egg Hunt
Swifties still waiting for an official statement directly from Taylor Swift confirming her split from actor Joe Alwyn would be best directed to read the room. Resuming the Eras tour in Tampa, Florida, with her first concert back since the news broke over Easter weekend, Swift caught up with the …
Read More »Cavalera Brothers Re-Record Sepultura Classics, Plan Morbid Devastation Tour
Max and Iggor Cavalera, who cofounded the Brazilian metal crew Sepultura but have since left the band, have re-recorded Sepultura’s death-metal–influenced first releases, Bestial Devastation and Morbid Visions. The brothers, who have previously recorded as Cavalera Conspiracy, are dubbing their new project simply “Cavalera” and have stylized their name to …
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