After a rollercoaster start to 2024, J. Cole is stepping back into the spotlight with the release of his nostalgic new music video, “Trae The Truth In Ibiza.” The video, which dropped today, offers a reflective journey through the rapper’s career, reigniting anticipation for his long-awaited album, The Fall Off. This year has seen J. […]
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This Day in Music History – June 12th
1935 – At age 17, Ella Fitzgerald recorded her first songs. The two songs were “Love and Kisses” and “I’ll Chase the Blues Away.” 1965 – The Beatles received their MBE (Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) awards. 1972 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono released “Some Time In New York City.” 1989 – […]
Nostalgia Overload: Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer Bring 90s Alt-Rock Bliss to Birmingham
In an era where concert ticket prices can make or break a fan’s dream night out, nostalgia-fueled tours are hitting a sweet spot for audiences yearning for the good old days of alt-rock. The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer, two titans of the 90s alternative scene, are delivering that golden ticket with their joint UK tour, […]
This Day in Music History – June 11th
1965 – The Beatles received their MBE (Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) awards. 1972 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono released “Some Time In New York City.” 1989 – Graceland opened the Elvis Presley Autoland Museum, which contains over 20 cars owned by Presley. 1990 – Mariah Carey’s self-titled debut album was released […]
Billie Eilish Shares Her Dating Horror Story: “I’ve Been Ghosted!”
In a candid conversation on the latest episode of the BBC podcast Miss Me?, Billie Eilish opened up about a dating experience that left her baffled and frustrated. The 22-year-old pop sensation, known for her deeply personal lyrics and soulful voice, revealed to hosts Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver that she’s no stranger to modern […]
Carrie Underwood’s Rainy Concert Ends with a Dramatic Fall at Carolina Country Music Fest
Carrie Underwood delivered an unforgettable performance at the Carolina Country Music Fest on Sunday night, but it wasn’t just her powerful vocals and stage presence that left fans buzzing. The country music superstar headlined the event in Myrtle Beach, closing out the night with a dramatic flair that included a surprise rainstorm—and an unexpected tumble […]
Questlove Chronicles Hip-Hop’s Evolution in New Book ‘Hip-Hop Is History’
Grammy-winning artist and The Roots drummer, Questlove, returns to the literary world with his latest book, Hip-Hop Is History, available on Tuesday, June 11. This eagerly awaited publication dives deep into the evolution of hip-hop, weaving together pivotal historical moments with Questlove’s personal anecdotes from his childhood in Pennsylvania. Already a top seller on Amazon’s […]
This Day in Music History – June 10th
1966 – Janis Joplin debuted on stage at the Avalon ballroom in San Francisco. 1966 – The Beatles were first heard using reversed tape in the song “Rain.” It was a ‘B’ side to the song “Paperback Writer.” 1967 – Stevie Wonder’s “I Was Made To Love Her” was released. 1976 – Paul McCartney and […]
Lamb of God Celebrates 20 Years of Ashes of the Wake with Epic Reissue
Lamb of God is marking the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album Ashes of the Wake with a grand celebration—a reissue featuring an array of new mixes, rare demos, and powerful live renditions. This iconic album, which cemented the band’s place in the pantheon of metal greats, is getting a modern makeover to honor its […]
David Byrne and Devo Revive “Empire” for Noise For Now Vol. 2 to Support Abortion Access
David Byrne and Devo have unearthed a hidden gem from their archives to support a critical cause. Their previously unreleased track “Empire” has been included in the newly announced compilation album Noise For Now Vol. 2. The album, which aims to raise funds for abortion access and reproductive rights, features contributions from a diverse lineup […]