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This week: Star Trek: Discovery, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Gifted, Scorpion, The Middle, Lucifer, Fresh Off the Boat, Black-ish, This Is Us, The Mayor, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, The Good Place, Scandal, The Orville, Once Upon a Time
Tigers Jaw have announced their North American touring plans for the summer. It’s in support of their album Charmer and kicks off in Philly at Union Transfer. Support comes from Pity Sex, Petal, Loose Planes, and Wild Moth, and you can find a full list of dates below! 6/16 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer* 6/17 – Cambridge, MA @ Middle East (Downstairs)* 6/18 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg* 6/19 – Toronto, CAN @ Hard Luck^ 6/20 – Chicago, IL @ Subterranean^ 6/22 – Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre% 6/23 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby… Read more »
Tigers Jaw have released a new song, “Nervous Kids”, over at Pitchfork. The track comes off the band’s upcoming LP Charmer, which is their first full release since losing members.
No matter who is crowned the next American Idol on Wednesday night, season eight has already been one for the books. After a wild five months that has included emotional breakdowns from near-finalists, a comedian/singer who almost crashed the top 13 with his over-the-top shtick, the first top 13, a wild card round, a judges’ save and some serious bickering in the expanded judging panel, you’d think that whatever happens on the finale would be anticlimactic. But thanks to the surprise exit of early favorite Danny Gokey last week, tonight’s sing-off between Kris Allen and Adam Lambert has injected some… Read more »
Merchants are describing this year’s holiday-season sales as a roller-coaster ride. That could hardly be said about the full-year sales experience. At least a roller coaster offers the contrast of intermittent highs and lows. Album sales started with one long rise toward a hopeful tally for the first eight months of 2004, followed by a steep decline that stole back most of the year’s advances in just a few weeks, as if a thrill ride had been designed by a party pooper who did not fully grasp the concept. But maybe a better analogy – as Ludacris replaces Jay-Z and… Read more »
The MTV Video Music Awards featured a lot of star power this year, but some fans were left wondering: Where were Britney and Justin? Britney Spears has practically made a tradition of not only appearing at the VMAs, but giving the ceremony some of its most talked about moments. She performed her schoolgirl hit “… Baby One More Time” in 1999, stripped to “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and “Oops!… I Did It Again” in 2000, became a snake charmer for “I’m a Slave 4 U” in 2001, presented birthday cake to Michael Jackson (who mistook it for an award)… Read more »