Muse Test The ‘Will Of The People’ At Madison Square Garden
This past Friday, March 17th, Muse brought their larger-than-life production to Madison Square Garden and shook one of the world’s most famous arenas down to its foundations.
This past Friday, March 17th, Muse brought their larger-than-life production to Madison Square Garden and shook one of the world’s most famous arenas down to its foundations.
A show where The Goo Goo Dolls called in, Prentiss stopped by and KANNER co-hosted!
We’re confident that we were born in the right time period because we don’t know what we would do without music festivals. Another lineup has been announced and we’re foaming at the mouth. Louder Than Life is going down September 21-24 in Kentucky. Headliners are none other than Green Day, Foo Fighters, Avenged Sevenfold, and Tool. Weezer, limpbizkit, Pantera, Queens of the Stone Age, Turnstile, Movements, Dance Gavin Dance Pierce the Veil, Flogging Molly, Mayday Parade, and You Me at Six are just a few more of the bands that will be joining the headliners. Danny Wimmer said, “The fans… Read more »
The music world cannot ignore the internet going absolutely feral over Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour kicking off tomorrow. Now Ms. Swift is upping the hype after announcing that she will be dropping four unheard songs tonight at midnight. The songs will be “Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version)”, “Safe & Sound (Taylor’s Version)”, “If This Was A Movie (Taylor’s Version)”, and “All Of The Girls You Loved Before”. Her tour will start in Glendale, AZ (who changed their name for the event) and will go on until August 9th. We can brace ourselves for months of Taylor content and we’re not mad… Read more »
My Morning Jacket are giving their fans what they want and have decided to tour 32 upcoming dates for their self titled album. The people should be glad to know that they will be all over the place, so plenty of people will be able to snag tickets close to home. They’ll start off in Mobile, Alabama on May 14th and go all the way until August 26th at the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. Inbewteen those dates, they can be seen in Mexico, the United Kingdom, Europe, and all over the states. Some of these dates are due to… Read more »
The Happy Fits are dropping a brand new live album called Live From Troubadour on March 17th. They’ll also be sweetening the deal by going live on YouTube tomorrow (March 16th) at 8pm ET. The band will be sitting down to give their commentary of the concert and hang out with anyone that wants to join. The announced the event on their socials saying, “Join us live next Thursday March 16th @ 8PM EST on YouTube where we relive our epic night at the Troubadour. Hang with us live before the show and chat with us during the performance (crazy… Read more »
Spoiler-free previews for Shadow and Bone Season 2 and Ted Lasso Season 3, but you can also read our reviews of Inside, Swarm, and Boston Strangler when you scroll down.
It’s hard enough to make it in a competitive industry when you’re young. But if you’re also a person of color and/or part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, it can feel next to impossible. For Meet Me @ The Altar—a trio of young women of color, two of whom are queer—the only way around those industry hurdles is through them. “We’re the perfect mesh of like almost every single type of person in the world,” says vocalist Edith Victoria. I’m catching up with the band over Zoom, the day before their debut full-length, Past // Present // Future, is set to… Read more »
March is Women’s History Month, hot on the heels of Black History Month. It should go without saying how important it is to take the time to highlight the invaluable contributions women have made to society and culture. It’s also true that, if I’m doing my job as an entertainment journalist properly, then I’m constantly and consistently highlighting the amazing art created by women and people of color (and oftentimes females of color), whatever month it is. But equity hasn’t been achieved yet, so a reminder is a healthy thing for everyone. We always hope that things have gotten better,… Read more »
March is Women’s History Month, hot on the heels of Black History Month. It should go without saying how important it is to take the time to highlight the invaluable contributions women have made to society and culture. It’s also true that, if I’m doing my job as an entertainment journalist properly, then I’m constantly and consistently highlighting the amazing art created by women and people of color (and oftentimes females of color), whatever month it is. But equity hasn’t been achieved yet, so a reminder is a healthy thing for everyone. We always hope that things have gotten better,… Read more »