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Dave Grohl sat down for an interview on Los Angeles radio station ALT 98.7 FM alongside his mom, author Virginia Grohl. During the interview, he talked about the upcoming Foo Fighters album, Consequence of Sound points out. After talking about how he’d been excited to perform the new music live before the coronavirus pandemic shut
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BROCKHAMPTON have released two new songs: “N.S.T.” and “things can’t stay the same.” The tracks mark the first original singles to be released from the rap group in 2020; back in March, they released a remix of their GINGER highlight “SUGAR” that featured Dua Lipa. Check out the new music below. Last year, BROCKHAMPTON took
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James Blake has performing covers of artists’ songs from his home over the past several months. After recently opening the floor to fan requests, he’s recorded a solo piano rendition of “Never Dreamed You’d Leave In Summer” by Stevie Wonder. Watch that below. “Never Dreamed You’d Leave In Summer” was originally released on Stevie’s 1971
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Little Richard has died, as Rolling Stone reports. The rock ‘n’ roll original was 87 years old; at this time, a cause of death has not been reported. Known for his wild, flamboyant performing style, Richard Wayne Penniman inspired young musicians all over the world. Born in Macon, Georgia—the second of 12 children—he was kicked
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Ahmaud Arbery Family This Friday, May 8 would’ve marked Ahmaud Arbery‘s 26th birthday.  And though he’s no longer with them, the Arbery family is finding comfort in the fact that Georgia state authorities arrested suspects Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis, 34, just the day before. For months, the family had been holding out hope that the
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Tekashi 6ix9ine has released his first new song following his release from prison last month. It’s called “GOOBA.” That’s it below. The track includes references to COVID-19 (“Basic, been hot, way before coronavirus”) and 6ix9ine’s cooperation with federal prosecutors and testimony (“Tell me how I ratted, came home to a big bag”). In December 2019,
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On the day her new Off Broadway production Between the Lines was set to open, producer Daryl Roth has announced the musical based on the novel by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer will instead make its debut in Spring 2021. Most of the planned cast will stay on board for the pandemic-postponed production, including
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Did Nikki Bella almost pull the plug on her relationship with Artem Chigvintsev? On tonight’s all-new Total Bellas, the PDA loving couple found themselves in their first fight after a disastrous date night. The episode started off optimistically enough, with Artem asking Nikki to dedicate more time to their relationship. “I do feel like, lately, I’ve
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Christine and the Queens’ Héloïse Letissier appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Thursday night (May 7), performing “People, I’ve been sad” from home. Watch it happen below. During her time in isolation, Letissier has still maintained an active performance schedule, appearing on the One World: Together at Home broadcast and covering the likes
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U.K. magazine The Face recently published a number of tributes to the 1975, including covers of their songs performed by Phoebe Bridgers, Clairo, Rina Sawayama, Beabadoobee, and more. Bridgers offered a version of “Girls” from the band’s 2013 self-titled debut. Hear that below, along with Clairo’s take on “Robbers,” Rina Sawayama’s rendition of “Love It
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Jon Hopkins has shared a new track. “Singing Bowl (Ascension)” was written with meditative experiences in mind, according to a press release. It features on Quiet, his 24-hour long collaborative playlist for Spotify. Have a listen below. Hopkins says of the piece: Like so many people I felt pretty paralysed by this situation when it
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Berkeley Rep’s world premiere of Swept Away, a stage production featuring the music of The Avett Brothers, written by Moulin Rouge!‘s John Logan and reteaming Spring Awakening director Michael Mayer and star John Gallagher Jr, has been postponed for a year to summer 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. With its high-profile creative team and
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Sheryl Crow was the musical guest on last night’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. From her home, she played a cover of George Harrison’s “Beware of Darkness” from his 1970 album All Things Must Pass. Check it out below. Sheryl Crow also covered “Beware of Darkness,” with contributions from Eric Clapton, Sting,
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