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Rebecca Black: New Music Heavier, Harder, Faster, and Louder Than Ever
Rebecca Black is stepping into a new musical era with heavier, harder, and louder sounds that push beyond anything she’s done before. If you thought you knew Rebecca Black from her viral... more »
Garden Dance Review: Rap Man Gavin Makes History Sound Uncomfortably Alive
Garden Dance feels like two continents sharing one lung—muddied loops, blunt memory, and verses that refuse to sit politely in the past. It’s funny how Garden Dance starts by not... more »
Man Accused of Stalking Billie Eilish Dies After Being Hit by Train in New York
Tragic accident claims life of Billie Eilish's former stalker near Long Island Rail Road tracks. Billie Eilish lighting up the stage at Reading Festival 2023 In a grim turn of events,... more »
TLC’s Chilli Clarifies: “I’m Not MAGA” Amid Donation Reports to Trump’s Campaign
Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas opens up about her political donations, insisting she is “not MAGA” and explaining the mix-up behind her contributions. As a devoted fan of ’90s R&B legends... more »
Billy Bragg: London March Sends Strong Message to Far Right “People Will Not Be Fooled by Such Shysters”
Billy Bragg reflects on London's massive anti-far-right march, emphasizing unity against hate and the resilience of British activism. There’s something electric about a city joined in... more »
The Coral Keep Getting Mistaken for Bookies Coral — And It’s Hilariously Confusing
Fans often confuse The Coral band with Coral bookmakers, leading to funny and baffling moments on social media. If you’ve ever followed The Coral, the beloved indie band from... more »
Benson Boone Announces ‘Wanted Man’ US Tour for Summer 2026
Excited to catch Benson Boone live? His ‘Wanted Man’ US tour promises an unforgettable summer with 33 shows across the country. If you’ve been following Benson Boone’s rise, you know this... more »
Engines of Demolition Review: Black Label Society’s Loudest Nap
Black Label Society’s twelfth album, Engines of Demolition, delivers familiar riffs but struggles with repetition and lack of inspiration, save for one standout track. It’s been a... more »
The Unyielding Season Review: Winterfylleth’s “Nature Sermon” Goes Loud
An in-depth exploration of Winterfylleth’s latest black metal album, The Unyielding Season, highlighting its unique blend of nature-inspired themes, melodic black metal, and... more »
Chief Keef Skeletor Review: Grandma Advice, Gun Talk, and Zero Apologies
Chief Keef Skeletor is grief dressed as flexing—kitchen-table memories cutting through chains, court dates, and the trap’s 24-hour clock. Some artists hit a milestone birthday and throw... more »
NAHreally EXTRA CHEESE Review: A Grown-Up Rap Album That Refuses to Flex
NAHreally’s EXTRA CHEESE turns desk-job dread into indie rap comfort food—warm beats, dense bars, and a little intentional corniness. Image credit: Four Finger Distro. Most rap albums want to... more »
MEMORIA in Blue Review: Noah Guy Turns Heartbreak Into Warm Static
MEMORIA in blue is a debut that dares you to like the rough edges—pandemic mic, couch-surf momentum, and songs that burn promises on purpose. Some albums politely explain who they are.... more »
Zavier Review: Fetty Wap’s “Fun” Comeback That Kinda Forgets Why
Zavier review of Fetty Wap’s post-release album: romance runs the show, but two tracks crack the door open on the real story—and it’s heavy. Here’s the thing: Zavier doesn’t sound like... more »
ILLENIUM’s ODYSSEY Ignites Sphere Las Vegas: A Visual Journey
Immerse yourself in ILLENIUM’s ODYSSEY residency at Sphere Las Vegas, where groundbreaking sound and stunning visuals redefine live electronic music. When a Grammy-nominated artist like... more »
Shaquille O’Neal Responds to Viral Rumor About Sending "Horny" DMs to Sabrina Carpenter
Shaquille O’Neal clears the air on the bizarre rumor claiming he sent “horny” messages to Sabrina Carpenter about bottling her farts for cologne. You know how the internet loves to spin the... more »
James Blake Asks to Remove His Name from Kanye West’s ‘Bully’ Credits: "It’s Not What I Created"
James Blake requests removal from Kanye West’s ‘Bully’ producer credits, feeling the final track strayed from his original work. As someone who's followed both James Blake and Kanye... more »
Julia Cumming’s Nostalgic Indie Pop Single ‘Please Let Me Remember This’ Shines Bright
Julia Cumming’s sweetly nostalgic single “Please Let Me Remember This” offers a shimmering glimpse into memory and longing through indie pop vibes. When I first heard Julia Cumming’s... more »
Bruce Springsteen Performs ‘Streets Of Minneapolis’ at Minnesota’s Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Protest
Witness Bruce Springsteen’s powerful anti-Trump anthem ‘Streets Of Minneapolis’ live at the heartfelt No Kings rally in Minnesota. When Bruce Springsteen shows up with his guitar, you... more »