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Glass Animals Open Up About Drummer Joe Seaward's Life-Threatening Bike Accident

Glass Animals recently announced their third studio album, Dreamland, along with its title track. Sonically, the songs shared from the upcoming album sound like what you’d expect from the psych-pop band; however, the subject matter is something the band has never tackled before. This is Glass Animals’ first autobiographical album. The album’s premise materialized after drummer […]

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Metallica Share Reworked Version of 'Blackened'

Lars Ulrich suggested recently that Metallica could record an album while in quarantine — and it looks like he isn’t lying. On Friday, Metallica didn’t exactly share a new song, but they did release a new version of “Blackened” that they cooked up in quarantine In the caption for the clip, Metallica wrote: “Here’s a […]

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Nuthin' But a Grinch Thang: Watch Dr Seuss Meet Dr Dre

While in quarantine, parents are doing almost anything to keep their kids occupied — within reason of course. Now, a Wisconsin man has taken learning to the next level — or next episode. Milwaukee-based actor Wes Tank has been sharing videos that blends the two great doctors: Dr. Dre and Dr. Seuss. Using Dre’s beats, […]

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Sleater-Kinney’s 'All Hands on the Bad One' Turns 20

Believe it or not, there was a time when people were sick of Prince. Sometime after 1991’s “Cream,” the record-buying public — increasingly rap-oriented radio — and his label agreed ‘enough, already,’ and even his reviews suffered. (Prince, being Prince, responded by releasing a triple-CD set, 1996’s Emancipation, and that wasn’t even his only 1996 […]

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Nick Cave on "Stealing" and How It Can Progress Music

When Nick Cave was asked about Rising Signs’ claim that Grinderman’s “Palaces of Montezuma” sounds very similar to the band’s “Grey Man” and if purely “original music” can actually be written, it sparked Cave’s latest entry in The Red Hand Files. Cave revealed that he did talk to Warren Ellis, who wrote the chords and […]

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David Byrne Debuts 'Now Anything Is Possible'

Reasons to be Cheerful, the online magazine founded by David Byrne, has just dropped a new reported series “about changes that have long seemed out of reach, but now, amid the coronavirus outbreak, are happening fast — and how we can make them stick.” And it is called “Now Anything is Possible.” From universal basic […]

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