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Wild Pink – "The Shining But Tropical"

Two years ago, Wild Pink hit a new zenith of artistic achievement (and resulting critical acclaim) with their sophomore album Yolk In The Fur. The album grabbed a whole lot of people — including us, when it ranked amongst our favorites of 2018. Last year, they followed it with the 5 Songs EP. Today, Wild […]

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Kevin Morby – "Sundowner"

Next week, Kevin Morby is releasing a new album, Sundowner, his quick follow-up to last year’s double LP Oh My God. We’ve heard “Campfire,” “Wanderer,” and “Don’t Underestimate Midwest American Sun” from it already, and today Morby is sharing the album’s title track. It’s an unspooling yarn about wandering with your eyes to the horizon: […]

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New Video: DaBaby “Practice” | Rap Radar

Practice? DaBaby takes it back home to Charlotte in his Blame It On Baby (Deluxe)‘s new music video. Opened with a skit from his uncle, the Gemini Vision clip, finds the rapper leading a pack of locals in matching Billion Dollar Baby t-shirts through town on dirt bikes, a fleet of cars doing tricks and […]

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AC/DC Reveal 'Power Up,' Share 'Shot in the Dark'

AC/DC are officially back. The Australian hard rockers revealed the full details for Power Up, their album that welcomes back Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams back into the lineup. Stevie Young (nephew of guitarist Angus Young) will replace his late uncle Malcolm Young. The album is produced by Brendan O’Brien, who also worked on 2008’s Black Ice and […]

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New Video: Stunna 4 Vegas “4Risk” | Rap Radar

Mood. Stunna 4 Vegas enjoys the fruits of labor on his upcoming Welcome To 4 Vegas’ new single. Keeping his typical animated effects, the accompanying video trails the rapper during his traveling excursions, late night studio sessions, interaction with fans, and his abundance of money and guns. Watch at your own risk.

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AC/DC – “Shot In The Dark”

AC/DC are switched on again. Last week, the Australian rock institution announced that singer Brian Johnson, drummer Phil Rudd, and bassist Cliff Williams were all official members of the band once again, joining lead guitarist Angus Young and rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, nephew of Angus and the late Malcolm. And this reunited version of the […]

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Johnny Nash, 'I Can See Clearly Now' Singer, Dies at 80

Johnny Nash, whose upbeat pop-reggae song “I Can See Clearly Now” became a number-one, million-selling hit in 1972 and ubiquitous favorite has died at the age of 80, his son confirmed. No cause of death was given. Nash started singing professionally at 13 with his first break coming when he appeared on Arthur Godfrey’s radio and television […]

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