Myron Elkins is one of those guys who seems to have stepped out of another time. At just 22, the former welder from the small town of Otsego, Michigan — closest city: Kalamazoo — drops names like Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, and Al Green when recounting his musical mileposts. But he’s also fully aware that he’s a white man from the Midwest and that any claim he has to vintage soul music goes through one of his state’s most celebrated blue-collar singers.
“I have this thing, almost like a ‘worthy...
“I have this thing, almost like a ‘worthy...
- 5/5/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Earlier this week, Jane’s Addiction quietly debuted their first new song in 10 years, “True Love,” at the end of a show in Bakersfield, California, on Sunday, March 5.
The song is a psych-tinged ballad that builds to an understated peak, with frontman Perry Farrell’s voice reverberating against twinkling guitars, splashy cymbals, and a pensive baseline. Fan-shot video of the performance arrived online a few days after the concert, and in the clip, Farrell introduced “True Love” by saying, “We want to give you something very special… We’re gonna...
The song is a psych-tinged ballad that builds to an understated peak, with frontman Perry Farrell’s voice reverberating against twinkling guitars, splashy cymbals, and a pensive baseline. Fan-shot video of the performance arrived online a few days after the concert, and in the clip, Farrell introduced “True Love” by saying, “We want to give you something very special… We’re gonna...
- 3/8/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
During the peak of the pandemic, Depeche Mode’s members found themselves simultaneously making sense of Covid’s widespread loss while trying to appreciate life in the moment. Those two themes kept popping up when frontman Dave Gahan and singer and multi-instrumentalist Martin Gore were writing lyrics for what would become their 15th album. They embraced this idea by calling the album Memento Mori.
“The direct translation [for ‘memento mori’] is, ‘Remember that you must die,'” Gahan says via phone from Berlin, a few days before the band’s Tuesday press conference announcing Memento Mori.
“The direct translation [for ‘memento mori’] is, ‘Remember that you must die,'” Gahan says via phone from Berlin, a few days before the band’s Tuesday press conference announcing Memento Mori.
- 10/4/2022
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Alex Turner has theorised that Arctic Monkeys might have picked a different name if they’d known they would still be “doing this 20 years later”.
The Sheffield rock band recently announced that their new album The Car would be released in October featuring 10 new songs.
In a recent interview, frontman Turner suggested that the band’s success was not seen as inevitable, as proven by their name.
“The name of the band seems to allude to how limited the expectations were,” Turner told The Guardian.
“If you realised you were gonna be doing this 20 years later, you might’ve had another hour in that meeting.”
The songs on The Car will be written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
Turner said that he was “ interested in switching the ‘rock band’ bit on and off” while discussing the new album.
This week, the Arctic Monkeys...
The Sheffield rock band recently announced that their new album The Car would be released in October featuring 10 new songs.
In a recent interview, frontman Turner suggested that the band’s success was not seen as inevitable, as proven by their name.
“The name of the band seems to allude to how limited the expectations were,” Turner told The Guardian.
“If you realised you were gonna be doing this 20 years later, you might’ve had another hour in that meeting.”
The songs on The Car will be written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
Turner said that he was “ interested in switching the ‘rock band’ bit on and off” while discussing the new album.
This week, the Arctic Monkeys...
- 9/30/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Arctic Monkeys stopped by The Tonight Show to perform their latest song, “Body Paint.” The rock group released the song earlier this week along with a vintage music video filmed in London and Missouri and directed by Brook Linder.
“Body Paint” is the second single off the band’s upcoming album, The Car, out Oct. 21 via Domino. The track follows the release of “There’d Better Be a Mirrorball” earlier this year and their performance at Life Is Beautiful this month, where they performed “I Ain’t Quite Where I...
“Body Paint” is the second single off the band’s upcoming album, The Car, out Oct. 21 via Domino. The track follows the release of “There’d Better Be a Mirrorball” earlier this year and their performance at Life Is Beautiful this month, where they performed “I Ain’t Quite Where I...
- 9/30/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Arctic Monkeys are back and have finally announced a UK and Ireland tour.
While the band have played several dates and festivals across Europe this summer, they have only graced a UK stage once. Headlining Reading and Leeds festival this year, the band brought their four-year hiatus away from a UK stage to a close with a set that saw, as The Independent described it, front man Alex Turner “transformed into a blue-eyed fifties crooner, hunting an ex around local pubs”.
Thankfully the festival was not a one-off return to the UK. On Friday (23 September), the band released new tour dates, which will see them visit a host of venues across the UK and Ireland.
Cities set to be visited include London, Glasgow, Dublin and the band’s hometown of Sheffield’s Hillsborough Park, with the shows taking place throughout May and June next year.
Support throughout the tour will...
While the band have played several dates and festivals across Europe this summer, they have only graced a UK stage once. Headlining Reading and Leeds festival this year, the band brought their four-year hiatus away from a UK stage to a close with a set that saw, as The Independent described it, front man Alex Turner “transformed into a blue-eyed fifties crooner, hunting an ex around local pubs”.
Thankfully the festival was not a one-off return to the UK. On Friday (23 September), the band released new tour dates, which will see them visit a host of venues across the UK and Ireland.
Cities set to be visited include London, Glasgow, Dublin and the band’s hometown of Sheffield’s Hillsborough Park, with the shows taking place throughout May and June next year.
Support throughout the tour will...
- 9/30/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Arctic Monkeys are back and have finally announced a UK and Ireland tour.
While the band have played several dates and festivals across Europe this summer, they have only graced a UK stage once. Headlining Reading and Leeds festival this year, the band brought their four-year hiatus away from a UK stage to a close with a set that saw, as The Independent described it, front man Alex Turner “transformed into a blue-eyed fifties crooner, hunting an ex around local pubs”.
Thankfully the festival was not a one-off return to the UK. On Friday (23 September), the band released new tour dates, which will see them visit a host of venues across the UK and Ireland.
Cities set to be visited include London, Glasgow, Dublin and the band’s hometown of Sheffield’s Hillsborough Park, with the shows taking place throughout May and June next year.
Support throughout the tour will...
While the band have played several dates and festivals across Europe this summer, they have only graced a UK stage once. Headlining Reading and Leeds festival this year, the band brought their four-year hiatus away from a UK stage to a close with a set that saw, as The Independent described it, front man Alex Turner “transformed into a blue-eyed fifties crooner, hunting an ex around local pubs”.
Thankfully the festival was not a one-off return to the UK. On Friday (23 September), the band released new tour dates, which will see them visit a host of venues across the UK and Ireland.
Cities set to be visited include London, Glasgow, Dublin and the band’s hometown of Sheffield’s Hillsborough Park, with the shows taking place throughout May and June next year.
Support throughout the tour will...
- 9/30/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Much to the delight of fans everywhere, Arctic Monkeys are finally back.
The Sheffield rock band’s new single “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball” was released in the early hours of Tuesday morning (30 August), marking their first music in four years.
The band also recently announced their new album, The Car, due for release on 21 October, which will feature 10 new songs written by AlexTurner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
The Arctic Monkeys frontman has been writing his particular brand of acerbic song lyrics for 20 years now, and we can’t wait to hear what he’s got in store for us next. Here’s some of our hightlights from the past two decades.
Whatever People Say I Am That’s What I’m Not
The Sheffield band’s debut album – released in 2006 – is full of decade defining hits. Even the title of the album...
The Sheffield rock band’s new single “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball” was released in the early hours of Tuesday morning (30 August), marking their first music in four years.
The band also recently announced their new album, The Car, due for release on 21 October, which will feature 10 new songs written by AlexTurner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
The Arctic Monkeys frontman has been writing his particular brand of acerbic song lyrics for 20 years now, and we can’t wait to hear what he’s got in store for us next. Here’s some of our hightlights from the past two decades.
Whatever People Say I Am That’s What I’m Not
The Sheffield band’s debut album – released in 2006 – is full of decade defining hits. Even the title of the album...
- 9/1/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Much to the delight of fans everywhere, Arctic Monkeys are finally back.
The Sheffield rock band’s new single “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball” was released in the early hours of Tuesday morning (30 August), marking their first music in four years.
It comes straight off the back of their headline set at Reading and Leeds festival over the bank holiday weekend, where they debuted the new track.
The band also recently announced their new album, The Car, due for release on 21 October, which will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
To celebrate the forthcoming release, we have rounded what we believe are the five most underrated Arctic Monkeys tracks.
The Sheffield rock band’s new single “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball” was released in the early hours of Tuesday morning (30 August), marking their first music in four years.
It comes straight off the back of their headline set at Reading and Leeds festival over the bank holiday weekend, where they debuted the new track.
The band also recently announced their new album, The Car, due for release on 21 October, which will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
To celebrate the forthcoming release, we have rounded what we believe are the five most underrated Arctic Monkeys tracks.
- 8/31/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Arctic Monkeys’ frontman Alex Turner directed the band’s music video for their new single “There’d better be a Mirrorball”, it has emerged.
Released in the early hours of Tuesday morning (30 August), the single marks the Sheffield rock group’s first new music in four years.
The video begins with a divided kaleidoscope (or mirrorball) style shot of the frontman playing the piano with a light behind him.
The track’s title then comes up over the screen, before the shot changes to a close up of Turner looking straight into the camera.
It then moves on to show the band recording in a studio, each pictured separately, and then together in both black and white and colour film.
“There’d Better Be a Mirrorball” is the first track from Arctics’ forthcoming seventh studio album The Car, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It comes...
Released in the early hours of Tuesday morning (30 August), the single marks the Sheffield rock group’s first new music in four years.
The video begins with a divided kaleidoscope (or mirrorball) style shot of the frontman playing the piano with a light behind him.
The track’s title then comes up over the screen, before the shot changes to a close up of Turner looking straight into the camera.
It then moves on to show the band recording in a studio, each pictured separately, and then together in both black and white and colour film.
“There’d Better Be a Mirrorball” is the first track from Arctics’ forthcoming seventh studio album The Car, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It comes...
- 8/30/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
The Arctic Monkeys have returned at last.
Straight off the back of headlining Rock en Seine in Paris, then Leeds, then Reading festival, the Sheffield band released their first single in four years in the early hours of Tuesday morning (30 August) entitled “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball”.
It’s the first track from their forthcoming seventh studio album The Car, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
Naturally, fans were overjoyed by the band’s return and heaped praise on the song’s heady, jazz-infused sound.
“‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’ has solved all my life problems suddenly i have my future planned out suddenly my insecurities have disintegrated suddenly i am mentally well suddenly i am healed,” one fan raved on Twitter.
“‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’ is further proof arctic monkeys are the masters of changing up their sound. reminiscent of leonard cohen.
Straight off the back of headlining Rock en Seine in Paris, then Leeds, then Reading festival, the Sheffield band released their first single in four years in the early hours of Tuesday morning (30 August) entitled “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball”.
It’s the first track from their forthcoming seventh studio album The Car, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
Naturally, fans were overjoyed by the band’s return and heaped praise on the song’s heady, jazz-infused sound.
“‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’ has solved all my life problems suddenly i have my future planned out suddenly my insecurities have disintegrated suddenly i am mentally well suddenly i am healed,” one fan raved on Twitter.
“‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’ is further proof arctic monkeys are the masters of changing up their sound. reminiscent of leonard cohen.
- 8/30/2022
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - Music
Arctic Monkeys will release their new album The Car in October.
The Sheffield rock band – singer-guitarist Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook, and bassist Nick O’Malley – have announced the forthcoming release of a new record.
The Car will be the group’s seventh studio album, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
In an interview with The Big Issue, Turner spoke about how the record may compare to the intergalactic sound of their latest release.
“On this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to earth”, Turner told the publication.
The Sheffield rock band – singer-guitarist Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook, and bassist Nick O’Malley – have announced the forthcoming release of a new record.
The Car will be the group’s seventh studio album, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
In an interview with The Big Issue, Turner spoke about how the record may compare to the intergalactic sound of their latest release.
“On this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to earth”, Turner told the publication.
- 8/27/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
Arctic Monkeys will release their seventh studio album, The Car, on Oct. 21 via Domino.
The Car was written by frontman Alex Turner and produced by James Ford. The Britich rock band recorded the album at Butley Priory in Suffolk, La Frette in Paris, and Rak Studios in London. It will feature 10 tracks, including “I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am,” which the band debuted live at Zurich Openair in Switzerland yesterday.
The Car is a follow-up to Arctic Monkeys’ 2018 album, Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino. A press release describes...
The Car was written by frontman Alex Turner and produced by James Ford. The Britich rock band recorded the album at Butley Priory in Suffolk, La Frette in Paris, and Rak Studios in London. It will feature 10 tracks, including “I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am,” which the band debuted live at Zurich Openair in Switzerland yesterday.
The Car is a follow-up to Arctic Monkeys’ 2018 album, Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino. A press release describes...
- 8/24/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Arctic Monkeys will release their new album The Car in October.
The Sheffield rock band – singer-guitarist Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook, and bassist Nick O’Malley – have announced the forthcoming release of a new record.
The Car will be the group’s seventh studio album, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
In an interview with The Big Issue, Turner spoke about how the record may compare to the intergalactic sound of their latest release.
“On this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to earth”, Turner told the publication.
The Sheffield rock band – singer-guitarist Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook, and bassist Nick O’Malley – have announced the forthcoming release of a new record.
The Car will be the group’s seventh studio album, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
In an interview with The Big Issue, Turner spoke about how the record may compare to the intergalactic sound of their latest release.
“On this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to earth”, Turner told the publication.
- 8/24/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
Last year, Elvis Costello received a letter from former bandmate Allan Mayes. Their friendship goes back to the early Seventies when they were teenagers gigging in tiny halls around England, but they split long before Costello found success on his own — and only the most devoted Elvis aficionados know of their work together.
“He wanted to remind me that it would soon be 50 years since I joined his band, Rusty, just after our first meeting at a party on New Year’s Eve, 1971,” Costello said in a statement. “He asked...
“He wanted to remind me that it would soon be 50 years since I joined his band, Rusty, just after our first meeting at a party on New Year’s Eve, 1971,” Costello said in a statement. “He asked...
- 5/30/2022
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Stuart Damon, who was best known for his role on “General Hospital,” has died. He was 84.
“He’d been struggling with renal failure for the last several years,” ABC7 reporter George Pennacchio confirmed in a Facebook post. “He was a kind, loving and friendly man. It’s something Christopher heard his entire life. It was my honor to know Stuart Damon. May this Prince R.I.P.”
Damon devoted over 30 years of his life to playing Dr. Alan Quartermaine on ABC’s “General Hospital” and spinoff “Port Charles.” With the role, he earned six Daytime Emmy nominations and won in 1999 — 22 years after joining the cast — for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series.
The New York native was born in Brooklyn Feb. 5, 1937 and later went on to graduate from Brandeis University in 1958. He first took his talents to Broadway in 1959 in the ensemble of “First Impressions” and then spent over...
“He’d been struggling with renal failure for the last several years,” ABC7 reporter George Pennacchio confirmed in a Facebook post. “He was a kind, loving and friendly man. It’s something Christopher heard his entire life. It was my honor to know Stuart Damon. May this Prince R.I.P.”
Damon devoted over 30 years of his life to playing Dr. Alan Quartermaine on ABC’s “General Hospital” and spinoff “Port Charles.” With the role, he earned six Daytime Emmy nominations and won in 1999 — 22 years after joining the cast — for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series.
The New York native was born in Brooklyn Feb. 5, 1937 and later went on to graduate from Brandeis University in 1958. He first took his talents to Broadway in 1959 in the ensemble of “First Impressions” and then spent over...
- 6/29/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
New songs by hitmaker Billy Currington, singer-songwriter Jamie Kent, icon Rosanne Cash and more make up this week’s list of must-hear tracks.
Billy Currington, “Bring It On Over”
Currington goes full-on pop with his newest single, which repositions the singer as a bedroom-bound beau who can’t wait to “dive on in it” with his lover. An insistent, dance-club beat runs beneath the whole song, pushing Currington into some of his most modern territory to date. Written by Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip and Jesse Frasure, “Bring It...
Billy Currington, “Bring It On Over”
Currington goes full-on pop with his newest single, which repositions the singer as a bedroom-bound beau who can’t wait to “dive on in it” with his lover. An insistent, dance-club beat runs beneath the whole song, pushing Currington into some of his most modern territory to date. Written by Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip and Jesse Frasure, “Bring It...
- 9/21/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Depeche Mode performed their rousing new song "Where's the Revolution" on The Tonight Show Wednesday. Over Martin Gore's smoldering guitar, Andrew Fletcher's mechanized synths, singer Dave Gahan delivered the song with ominous flare. "You've been pissed on for too long/ Your rights abuse/ Your views refused," he sang.
"Where's the Revolution" will appear on Depeche Mode's upcoming album, Spirit, out March 17th. James Ford (Florence and the Machine, Arctic Monkeys) produced the record, which marks the band's first since 2013's Delta Machine.
In an interview with Rolling Stone,...
"Where's the Revolution" will appear on Depeche Mode's upcoming album, Spirit, out March 17th. James Ford (Florence and the Machine, Arctic Monkeys) produced the record, which marks the band's first since 2013's Delta Machine.
In an interview with Rolling Stone,...
- 3/2/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Not very long ago, despite platinum sales and a 2013 Album of the Year Grammy for Babel, making fun of the band Mumford & Sons was all too easy. They were Englishmen singing Americana. Their music was described as “bro-folk.” They wore beards unironically. On Wilder Mind, produced by James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Florence + the Machine) and recorded in the Ditmas Park studio belonging to the National’s Aaron Dessner, the band moves away from their trademark folksy sound and the foot-stomping anthems to which fans are accustomed. The lush harmonies and old-timey percussion of “Little Lion Man” and “I Will Wait” have been replaced by enthusiastic electric-guitar solos and aggressive rock drumming. The album does not sound like it could've been recorded during the Great Depression.“I don’t think [Wilder Mind] is a reaction to what anyone else thought,” says guitarist Winston Marshall, sitting with his bandmates in a luxurious...
- 4/10/2015
- by Lauretta Charlton
- Vulture
Mumford & Sons have announced their third full-length album "Wilder Mind," due on May 4. The 12-song set was produced by James Ford, who has helmed sets for Florence & The Machine and new Taylor Swift besties Haim. "Towards the end of the Babel tour, we'd always play new songs during soundchecks, and none of them featured the banjo, or a kick-drum," said singer Marcus Mumford. "And demoing... meant that, when we took a break, we knew it wasn't going to involve acoustic instruments. We didn't say: 'No acoustic instruments.' But I think all of us had this desire to shake it up. The songwriting hasn't changed drastically; it was led more by a desire to not do the same thing again. Plus, we fell back in love with drums! It's as simple as that." The album cover features an empty park bench: Is It A Metaphor?!
- 3/2/2015
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars visited Saturday Night Live last night to debut their new track "Uptown Funk," and the duo – backed by a powerful horn section, a quartet of backup singers and a surprise guest – used their Chic-infused single to turn the SNL stage into a smoky, funky dance club.
The highly stylized performance was reminiscent of the duo's recent "Uptown Funk" video and the Morris Day and the Time sequences in Purple Rain. The venue in which Mars and Ronson were playing, on one of the most...
The highly stylized performance was reminiscent of the duo's recent "Uptown Funk" video and the Morris Day and the Time sequences in Purple Rain. The venue in which Mars and Ronson were playing, on one of the most...
- 11/23/2014
- Rollingstone.com
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Short Films and Feature Animation Branch reviewing committee is advancing 10 animated short films to be voted on by the branch for Oscar nominations. Fifty-eight pictures had originally qualified in the category. While Disney frontrunner "Feast," from Patrick Osborne, is on the shortlist, and Bill Plympton has two shorts in contention, shockingly, Pixar's "Lava" (James Ford) did not make the cut. What gives? The Academy confirms that it was eligible. It's delightful. This will mark an unusual year with no Pixar Oscar nominee, as they did not release a 2014 feature. Also left off the list were fest favorites "Baths" (Tomek Ducki), "Me + Her" (Joseph Oxford), "Nieta" (Nicolas Villarreal) and "Padre" (Santiago Bou Grasso). The 10 films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production companies: “The Bigger...
- 11/6/2014
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Downtown La is ready to chill. And dance. And sway. And chill some more. Fyf Fest is back this Saturday and Sunday at La's State Historic Park. We remember when the It guy at our last job was the only one talking about this local music festival. Now eight years deep, the Fuck Yeah Festival draws in more and more crowds each year.
While the biggest names are the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Mgmt, TV On The Radio and My Bloody Valentine, we don't need to tell you what you already know. Those bands are headlining, the crowds will be there. But for a fresher experience, check out our suggestions for the top 6 bands that you don't want to miss.
Weekend Passes are $99 and can be purchased online. Day passes are sold out. Be sure to consult our Survival Guide for tips, courtesy of La Canvas.
1. Charles Bradley
When: Saturday, August 24, 5:10pm,...
While the biggest names are the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Mgmt, TV On The Radio and My Bloody Valentine, we don't need to tell you what you already know. Those bands are headlining, the crowds will be there. But for a fresher experience, check out our suggestions for the top 6 bands that you don't want to miss.
Weekend Passes are $99 and can be purchased online. Day passes are sold out. Be sure to consult our Survival Guide for tips, courtesy of La Canvas.
1. Charles Bradley
When: Saturday, August 24, 5:10pm,...
- 8/21/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
What’s Kim Kardashian going to be doing at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday? What kind of wedding is Avril Lavigne planning for herself and beau Chad Kroeger? And will anyone in the current NBC late night line up be keeping their jobs?
Rejoice! Despite claims she was going to take a long break from music, Adele is already in the studio recording new material for her third album. This time she’s enlisted the help of James Ford (who has produced for the Arctic Monkeys & the Klaxons) and Kid Harpoon (who’s co-written hits for Florence and the Machine and Jessie Ware), suggesting the happy-in-love Adele might be going for a more upbeat sound this time around. [Telegraph] Kim Kardashian is going to be at this weekend’s MTV Movie Awards! The hot mama-to-be will be introducing Selena Gomez‘s performance of her new single, “Come & Get It”. The MTV Movie Awards air Sunday,...
Rejoice! Despite claims she was going to take a long break from music, Adele is already in the studio recording new material for her third album. This time she’s enlisted the help of James Ford (who has produced for the Arctic Monkeys & the Klaxons) and Kid Harpoon (who’s co-written hits for Florence and the Machine and Jessie Ware), suggesting the happy-in-love Adele might be going for a more upbeat sound this time around. [Telegraph] Kim Kardashian is going to be at this weekend’s MTV Movie Awards! The hot mama-to-be will be introducing Selena Gomez‘s performance of her new single, “Come & Get It”. The MTV Movie Awards air Sunday,...
- 4/10/2013
- by Meghan O'Keefe
- TheFabLife - Movies
London, Apr 8: Adele is reportedly back in the studio for the first time since giving birth last October.
Considering the success of her multi-award-winning second album '21', expectation will be huge for the follow-up, which may release next year, if she keeps to form.
A source told the Sun that the 24-year-old singer, who has got two of the UK's best producers/ songwriters on board- James Ford and Kid Harpoon, wants to move with the times and is trying to make her new record sound as edgy as possible.
The source said that the team she's assembled is first rate and she's confident that they can help match the success of her first two albums.
The insider added that it is no easy task as the world will be.
Considering the success of her multi-award-winning second album '21', expectation will be huge for the follow-up, which may release next year, if she keeps to form.
A source told the Sun that the 24-year-old singer, who has got two of the UK's best producers/ songwriters on board- James Ford and Kid Harpoon, wants to move with the times and is trying to make her new record sound as edgy as possible.
The source said that the team she's assembled is first rate and she's confident that they can help match the success of her first two albums.
The insider added that it is no easy task as the world will be.
- 4/8/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Adele has apparently returned to the recording studio for the first time since becoming a mum.
The 'Rolling In The Deep' singer - who welcomed her son in October - is working on the follow-up to her award-winning album, 21, reported The Sun.
The 24-year-old has recruited producers and songwriters James Ford and Kid Harpoon to work on the record with her.
A source said: "Adele wants to move with the times and is trying to make her new record sound as edgy as possible.
"The team she's assembled is first rate and she's confident they can help match the success of her first two albums."
The insider went on: "It's no easy task as the world will be desperate to hear it."
Adele, who recently scooped an Oscar for her James Bond song 'Skyfall', released her first album, 19, in 2008 and followed it up with 21 three years later.
The 'Rolling In The Deep' singer - who welcomed her son in October - is working on the follow-up to her award-winning album, 21, reported The Sun.
The 24-year-old has recruited producers and songwriters James Ford and Kid Harpoon to work on the record with her.
A source said: "Adele wants to move with the times and is trying to make her new record sound as edgy as possible.
"The team she's assembled is first rate and she's confident they can help match the success of her first two albums."
The insider went on: "It's no easy task as the world will be desperate to hear it."
Adele, who recently scooped an Oscar for her James Bond song 'Skyfall', released her first album, 19, in 2008 and followed it up with 21 three years later.
- 4/8/2013
- by PA
- Huffington Post
London, April 8: Oscar-winning singer Adele is said to have hit the studios to work on her third album.
This will be the singer's first album since she gave birth to son Angelo in October last year. She has teamed up with music producers-songwriters James Ford and Kid Harpoon for it, reports thesun.co.uk.
"Adele wants to move with the times and is trying to make her new record sound as edgy as possible. The team she's assembled is first rate and she's confident they can help match the success of her first two albums," said a source.
"It's no easy task as the world will be desperate to hear it," the source added.
Adele's first album was titled "19", and her second album was called "21".
She has multiple.
This will be the singer's first album since she gave birth to son Angelo in October last year. She has teamed up with music producers-songwriters James Ford and Kid Harpoon for it, reports thesun.co.uk.
"Adele wants to move with the times and is trying to make her new record sound as edgy as possible. The team she's assembled is first rate and she's confident they can help match the success of her first two albums," said a source.
"It's no easy task as the world will be desperate to hear it," the source added.
Adele's first album was titled "19", and her second album was called "21".
She has multiple.
- 4/8/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
For their 9th annual edition, the Atlanta Underground Film Festival will be assaulting the south from its Goat Farm Arts Center screening center on Sep. 13-16 with four days and nights of independent feature films, shorts and documentaries.
Some of the feature films screening include Lisa Duva’s multi-dimensional Cat Scratch Fever, Jason Lapeyre’s thriller Cold Blooded and Brady Hall’s hilariously named Hello, My Name Is Dick Licker.
This year’s Auff is also packed to the gills with short films with multiple blocks of shorts screening per day. Some of the special ones to look out for are Neil Ira Needleman‘s A Few Words in Favor of God, Jim Haverkamp‘s When Walt Whitman Was a Little Girl and Mike Salva‘s award-winning animated short Pound Dogs.
The full film lineup is below, but please visit the official Atlanta Underground Film Festival website for more details and to buy advance tickets.
Some of the feature films screening include Lisa Duva’s multi-dimensional Cat Scratch Fever, Jason Lapeyre’s thriller Cold Blooded and Brady Hall’s hilariously named Hello, My Name Is Dick Licker.
This year’s Auff is also packed to the gills with short films with multiple blocks of shorts screening per day. Some of the special ones to look out for are Neil Ira Needleman‘s A Few Words in Favor of God, Jim Haverkamp‘s When Walt Whitman Was a Little Girl and Mike Salva‘s award-winning animated short Pound Dogs.
The full film lineup is below, but please visit the official Atlanta Underground Film Festival website for more details and to buy advance tickets.
- 9/11/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
I'm not sure what to make of the big surprise on General Hospital this week -- but then again, I haven't known what to make of Gh in a very long time (years, actually). Robin Scorpio is alive -- and looking very tanned and rested, I might add, even if she is being held hostage in something resembling a hospital room.
Seeing Robin in that bed at the end of Monday's episode was the first time Gh has really "wowed" me since that unforgettable moment in May 1980 when Edward Quartermaine sprang back to life after faking a heart attack and shocked his daughter Tracy (and millions of viewers, as well) after she had refused to give him his medication because he wouldn't change his will. Ah, sweet memories ...
The Robin reveal was all the more impressive because it hadn't been leaked. I didn't think it was possible to keep anything...
Seeing Robin in that bed at the end of Monday's episode was the first time Gh has really "wowed" me since that unforgettable moment in May 1980 when Edward Quartermaine sprang back to life after faking a heart attack and shocked his daughter Tracy (and millions of viewers, as well) after she had refused to give him his medication because he wouldn't change his will. Ah, sweet memories ...
The Robin reveal was all the more impressive because it hadn't been leaked. I didn't think it was possible to keep anything...
- 3/28/2012
- by Ed Martin
- Aol TV.
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