Mk.gee was probably not one of the musicians on the Titanic who allegedly played “Nearer, My God, To Thee” while the ship was sinking. That happened in 1912. But he did cover “Rose,” aka James Horner’s theme from Titanic, during his two-night stand in Los Angeles over the weekend, during which he also brought out his […]
Thonia’s “Inside Out” Delivers a Soulful Journey of Faith and Authenticity
Emerging artist and author Thonia has made a strong statement with her new single, “Inside Out”, blending soulful vocals and a heartfelt message of faith and resilience. The track is a reflection of her personal spiritual journey, where themes of trust, divine guidance, and authenticity take center stage. Thonia’s distinctive ability to channel her experiences […]
Field Music – “The Waitress Of St Louis’”
Next month, Field Music will unveil their new album Limits Of Language, the follow-up to 2021’s Flat White Moon. So far the English rock band has released “Six Weeks, Nine Wells” and “The Limits Of Language,” and today they’re back with “The Waitress Of St Louis’.” About the track, Peter Brewis explained: The Waitress of […]
Men I Trust – “Husk”
Men I Trust haven’t shared much music since their 2021 release Untourable Album, whose title was a reference to COVID lockdown. The dream-pop band have unveiled a few songs, including last year’s wonderful “Ring Of Past.” Today, they’re back with the phenomenal new tune “Husk.” In typical Men I Trust fashion, “Husk” is immersive and […]
Billy Corgan Opens Up About The Birthmarks He’d Tried To Hide His Entire Life
If you look through pictures of Smashing Pumpkins, you’ll find that Billy Corgan is not often photographed in short sleeves. There’s a reason he tends to favor long sleeves, and it’s not just because that was part of the de facto uniform for grungy bands in the ’90s. The musician went viral last week after […]
Watch “Got You (Where I Want You)” Band The Flys Reunite For First Show In 16 Years
The Flys were a rock band comprised of Adam Paskowitz and Josh Paskowitz, sons of the late surf legend Doc Paskowitz. Their initial run only lasted from 1994 to 2002, but in that time, they scored an alternative hit in 1998 with “Got You (Where I Want You).” (It was on the soundtrack to Disturbing […]
Watch The Dismemberment Plan Cover Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club”
On Thursday, the Dismemberment Plan played their first show in a decade. The gig transpired at DC’s Atlantis, and on Friday they performed DC’s 9:30 Club. On that second night, the indie-rock veterans incorporated a partial cover of Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” into their final song, “OK, Joke’s Over.” D-Plan have always integrated unexpected […]
Joyce Manor Announce Never Hungover Again Anniversary Shows
In July, Joyce Manor’s emo classic Never Hungover Again turned 10. On Friday, the Torrance band announced five shows to celebrate the anniversary with openers Algernon Cadwallader, the Ergs, Toys That Kill, and more. The gigs are going down in December, and surely the 19-minute Never Hungover Again (aka their best album) will only take […]
Karen Salicath Jamali’s Journey as an Award-Winning Composer and Her Latest Release “White Angel”
Karen Salicath Jamali, a multi-award-winning composer and pianist, has made a profound impact in the music world since 2015. Born in Denmark and now residing in New York and Florida, she has performed solo at Carnegie Hall eight times, captivating audiences with her instrumental works. Her impressive accolades include the 2024 Clouzine Music Award for […]
Travis Scott’s Label Disputes Sabrina Carpenter Beating Him To #1 On Album Chart
This week’s Billboard album chart was the subject of a dramatic sales battle between two big stars. Two week ago, newly anointed pop-queen Sabrina Carpenter released her long-awaited and generally excellent album Short N’ Sweet. Travis Scott, meanwhile, made his 2014 mixtape Days Before Rodeo available on streaming services for the first time. Before the […]