© Copyright: Sven Doornkaat Acclaimed multi-platinum producer & Black Eyed Peas collaborator Keith Harris just released two-track EP, including a wonderful homage to classic Chicago dance music, “Get It” featuring Chief Wakil & Church Boi. Born and raised on Chicago’s South Side, Harris would have an intimate knowledge of the sounds and influences of Chicago
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The film industry’s attempt to resume has led to a lot of shifting of release dates planned for 2020. One of the many films affected by the Covid-19-caused shift is the third Bill & Ted movie, which is now moving to an Aug. 28 release. One of the primary reasons for the shift was that
Marshmello and Halsey just dropped their music video for “Be Kind” and it’s what dreams are made of! Halsey and her choreography are front and center as she dances her way through three, progressively colorful worlds, starting with a grungy warehouse. Her powerful voice and her graceful moves may steal the show, but Marshmello’s production
“Progressive metal” can mean a lot of things. For many bands, it describes an approach to songwriting that focuses on what can be done with technicality, bringing it far beyond what listeners would hear in average contexts. Angular solos, driving drums and off-beat patterns create a kind of sound that’s infinitely thrilling and incredible to
Whethan just dropped a playful new remix for Charli XCX with “Claws.” The producer’s ability to take on high profile pop acts and make their songs his own is truly incredible. Here, he takes the foundation of “Claws” and runs with it in his own direction. The result is fun, bubbly, and carefree — with
In a shocking move, Poland’s government has become the first to add video games as part of a school’s curriculum. The game — This War Of Mine — will be an educational tool for high school students as part of the 2020/2021 academic school year. The announcement came from ISFE (Interactive Software Federation of Europe) member Spidor,
LAXX, known for his many, many releases on Never Say Die over the past six years, just debuted a new artist alias called LINK with a banging new house tune, “I Can’t Take It.” The new single blends a psytrance-esque pacing with house vibes for an exhilarating ride through and through. The echoing vocals and little,
Summer is finally here, which means you’ll more than likely be whipping out your favorite pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun’s rays. But shades don’t always necessarily have to serve a purpose. They’ve been a staple accessory in rock and metal since the beginning. Some rockers wear them onstage, even when it’s dark
Having only barely caught a glimpse of Gesaffelstein at Coachella 2015, he was absolutely one to see on my bucket list. But for a while, I never thought it would happen. Then he came back with HYPERION and announced a new tour, ‘Requiem,’ and my dreams finally came true. By the time the show rolled around
Primus have rescheduled their “A Tribute to Kings” tour, in which they will be performing Rush‘s A Farewell to Kings album in its entirety. Joining them in the summer of 2021 will be Wolfmother, The Sword and Battles, all appearing at select stops. “Third time is the charm…we’ve postponed this ‘A Tribute to Kings’ tour twice
Yesterday, the artist MYLK posted an accusation of sexual assault by Aero Chord from an incident in 2014. The accusation recounts when Aero Chord flew to visit MYLK at her home in London and made repeated unwanted advances on her after multiple, clear responses of “no,” as well as begging her for sex saying “do
Black Veil Brides‘ debut album We Stitch These Wounds turns 10 years old in a few weeks on July 20. To commemorate the anniversary, the rockers will re-record the album and call it Re-Stitch These Wounds. They’ve shared the re-recorded version of “Sweet Blasphemy” along with the announcement. The reworked album will be out July 31 via Sumerian Records.
Ending the threat of COVID-19, barring a verifiably effective vaccine, is going to take a combination of different approaches. Wearing masks, social distancing, and thorough, consistent disinfecting all contribute to safer interaction when others when absolutely necessary. Among those, disinfecting is the most physically exerting (though it really isn’t all that exerting overall), but a
Sevendust have released their first piece of post-All I See Is War music and it’s a cover. The band has taken on the Soundgarden classic, “The Day I Tried to Live,” with a lyric video available to view below. The group decided to release the new song after witnessing the changes happening around the globe,
Coachella. Lollapalooza. Outside Lands. Governors Ball. Many of the our country’s biggest and best festivals have officially cancelled this year due to COVID-19, and now Bonnaroo is following suit. The annual Tennessee festival was set to invite Tool, Lizzo, Tame Impala, Miley Cyrus, Flume, Lana Del Rey, and more, but now will not go ahead
Bring Me the Horizon are all about the art of the tease. The genre-fluid group gave advance notice of their new song, “Parasite Eve,” which is out now, as well as the prospect of multiple new records. Singer Oli Sykes has clarified the band’s ambitions, stating that all four record are planned for the next
2020 might be a bust, but 2021 is shaping up to be massive — at least if Creamfields has a say in it. The already monstrous event at Daresbury Estate has announced another wave of artists to join deadmau5, Carl Cox, Eric Prydz and Martin Garrix for the epic return next year. The new lineup drop includes Dimitri Vegas &
Without tours to promote new albums in 2020, bands are having to come up with new and creative ways to keep their fans engaged. Lamb of God have released a series of new music videos to go with their new self-titled album, and the videos each contain Easter eggs that lead to different rewards. The