Today we talk about a possible prequel to It, Bruce Willis’ aphasia diagnosis, and the life of Tom Parker. The Origin Story of IT Horror fans rejoice, because It is (possibly) coming back in a brand new way. HBO Max is working on a new series that will serve as a prequel to the It movies. The working title is Welcome to Derry and will be written and produced by Jason Fuchs. If you need a little refresher, Pennywise is said to come and wreak havoc on the town of Derry every 27 years. We see him in the 80s,… Read more »
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from flowerovlove and Magnolia Park.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from SHAED x Two Feet, Brooke Alexx, Zachary Knowles, Emily Weisband, emlyn, COIN, and X Ambassadors x Earl St. Clair.
All Time Low is headlining the run accompanied by The Maine, The Story So Far, Movements, Grayscale, Yours Truly, and Destroy Boys.
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Get ready to ruin your eyeliner with the happiest emo tears possible: Sad Summer Festival has just announced its inaugural lineup!
Even if you’re prepared for an album worthy of Collide With The Sky’s throne, even if you’re expecting something more than that, you have no idea what you’re in for.
In unfortunate news, Mike Naran, David Pait, and Dylan Taylor will be leaving Sparks The Rescue. The band will continue on with founding members Alex Roy and Toby McAllister, with plans to tour and record new music in the new year.
Linkin Park rapper Mike Shinoda has spent the last six months raising funds for tsunami victims, designing a line of DC shoes, co-authoring a book and establishing a scholarship at his alma mater, the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. And what did he do in his off time? Not much. He only recorded a solo album. While backstage at last month’s Music for Relief: Rebuilding South Asia concert, the workhorse MC/producer told MTV News that he’s been keeping busy with a hip-hop-tinged side project that he hopes won’t offend Linkin Park’s guitar-lovin’ fanbase. “It’s not straight hip-hop,… Read more »
England is gripped by a heady patriotic fervor these days – between the England team’s highly anticipated appearances in the 2002 World Cup and the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, you can barely move without seeing a flag or banner. Yet the Brits still seem to have a little fervor left over for their American cousins, especially when those Americans happen to be the Red Hot Chili Peppers. When the Chilis took the stage for a “secret” club gig at the Garage in London on Friday (May 31), the primarily invite-only crowd erupted with an enthusiasm normally reserved for a winning goal… Read more »