Radiohead will return to the United States for additional arena shows promoting their latest album, A Moon Shaped Pool. The short tour takes place mostly in the northeast, kicking off July 7th in Chicago and wrapping up August 1st in Philadelphia. Radiohead will make multiple appearances in New York City, …
Read More »Review: Margo Price Brings Spontaneity, Attitude to Lunch Hour Gig
Margo Price playing an intimate full-band set for a small crowd of friends and radio-ticket-giveaway winners in the Blue Room at Jack White’s Third Man Records is a pretty only-in-Nashville-style way to spend a lunch break. What’s perhaps even more notable about the singer’s show early Thursday afternoon – recorded …
Read More »Ryan Adams Delivers Valentine's Day Gift With New Song 'Baby I Love You'
Ryan Adams delivered a Valentine’s Day gift to fans with new song “Baby I Love You,” the singer’s first track since releasingPrisoner in February 2017.The song’s accompanying visual was directed by Brook Linder. “Baby I Love You” – which is not a cover of the Ronettes classic – is similar …
Read More »What Is Trump's Foreign Policy on Russia?
Americans are unaccustomed to getting news about their own government from the Kremlin. On January 30th, Russian officials disclosed that the director of the SVR, Russia‘s foreign intelligence service, had recently visited Washington for a meeting with Mike Pompeo, director of the CIA, to discuss counterterrorism issues. That sparked revelations, …
Read More »See Paul Rudd, Jimmy Fallon Remake Go West's 'King of Wishful Thinking'
Paul Rudd and Jimmy Fallon teamed for a shot-for-shot recreation of Go West’s “King of Wishful Thinking” music video on Friday’s Tonight Show. It’s become tradition for the Ant-Man actor and the late-night host to remake decades-old videos when Rudd visits the Tonight Show; in April 2016, Rudd and Fallon …
Read More »'Fifty Shades Freed' Review: Welcome to the Most Painful 'Shades' of All
What timing! In the era of #MeToo and #Time’s Up, it hardly seems like the moment for a movie about a woman who does the sexual bidding of a powerful rich dude. (Though it might be just the ticket on whatever island Harvey Weinstein, Louis C.K., James Toback, Jeremy Piven …
Read More »Flashback: Journey Learn 'The Road Ain't No Place to Start a Family'
Journey were just six days into their U.S. tour in support of 1981’s Escape when keyboardist Jonathan Cain began feeling homesick. The previous year he’d quit the Babys to replace founding keyboardist Gregg Rolie in Journey, and on the strength of singles like “Open Arms,” “Who’s Crying Now” and “Don’t …
Read More »'Solo': Watch Thrilling First Trailer for 'Star Wars' Spinoff
After a sneak peek during the Super Bowl, the first full trailer forSolo: A Star Wars Story was unveiled Monday. The spinoff focuses on the pre-A New Hope adventures of Han Solo. “I’ve been running scams on the street since I was 10. I was kicked out of the flight …
Read More »Watch NFL Stars Read Mean Tweets on 'Kimmel'
Past and present football stars like Peyton Manning, Terry Bradshaw, Danny Amendola and Jarvis Landry poke fun at themselves in the latest NFL edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s “Mean Tweets.” “Terry Bradshaw looks like someone who is going to a Halloween party as Terry Bradshaw,” says the Hall of Fame …
Read More »Hear Thurston Moore Slam Trump Administration in New Song 'Mx Liberty'
Thurston Moore wades into the political fray on his new track “Mx Liberty,” which he describes as “a punk rock broadside to the current man-boys of the USA government in response to their mockery of democracy.” “Mx Liberty” relies on a Stooges-like groove with barbed, repetitive guitars and bruising drums. …
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