Last July, dubstep producer and DJ Dubloadz announced that he would be stepping away from the music scene after seven years. Citing mental health and fatigue, Dubloadz stated that his passion and energy for the music industry was fading. Fans were dismayed, but understanding of the producer’s decision to step down. However, yesterday, Dubloadz’s friend and fellow Chodegang alumni Virtual Riot hinted in a tweet that Dubloadz may be returning. The tweet confirms that Dubloadz is indeed working on new music, but it’s still unclear whether or not that music will actually be released. Should the music see release, it’s also still unknown whether or not Dubloadz will retain his alias or start a new project entirely. Besides retweeting Virtual Riot...
Australian DJ and trance producer MaRLo is seeking the aid of Sydney, his hometown, in searching for two of his vehicles that were stolen during a home invasion on Tuesday morning. The famed Armada artist revealed in a Facebook post that his home was broken into early Tuesday morning, when the keys to both his Maserati Granturismo and Mercedes GLC 43 coupe were found and the cars were stolen. He and his family were present during the invasion, but asleep and unaware during the events. In the post, MaRLo asks friends and the Sydney public to keep an eye out for the two high-profile vehicles, sharing pictures of them. The Granturismo is dark gray with tinted windows and black wheels, and the GLC 43 is dark silver with Thule roof racks. Fans have already expressed their su...
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Check out the lyrics and music video below. Loyalty over royalty, y’all n—as know the vibes(Pxcoyo killed this beat, bi—) WhooptyBi—, I’m outside it’s a movie (whoopty, huh)Blue cheeseI swear I’m addicted to blue cheeseI gotta stick to this paper like loose leaf (huh?)Bi—, I’m ’bout my chicken like it’s a two-pieceYou can have your bi— back, she a groupieShe just swallowed all my kids in the two-seat (skrrt)Swagged outFor Milly, we bringin’ them gats out (gang, gang)I still got some racks stuffed in the trap houseOff the ’42, I’m blowin’ her back out (blowin’ her back out)I’m back on my bullsh–, swing back with a full clipThey say I’m movin’ ruthlessAnd my shooters,...
Check out the lyrics below. Good day in my mind, safe to take a step outGet some air now, let your edge outToo soon, I spoke, you be heavy in my mindCan you get the heck out?I need rest now, got me bummed outYou so, you so, you, baby, baby, babeI’ve been on my empty mind sh– I try to keep from losin’ the rest of meI worry that I wasted the best of me on you, babyYou don’t careSaid, not tryna be a nuisance, it’s just urgentTryna make sense of loose changeGot me a war in my mindGotta let go of weight, can’t keep what’s holding meChoose to watchWhile the world break up and fall on me All the while, I’ll await my armored fate with a smileStill wanna try, still believe in (good days)Good days, always (good days)Always inside (always in my mind, al...
You can look but don’t touch in the new trailer for PVT CHAT, starring Julia Fox and Peter Vack as a dom cam girl and the sub who loves her. Written and directed by Ben Hozie, the film lit up Fantasia Festival when it premiered there last year. Vack plays Jack, a lonely internet gambler who falls in love via video with a dominatrix named Scarlet (Fox). An already complex relationship grows even more tangled one rainy day when he sees her in person on the streets of New York. The role is one of Fox’s first since her breakout in 2019’s Uncut Gems alongside Adam Sandler. In his B+ review for Consequence of Sound, Mike Vanderbilt wrote that “Hozie empathizes with not only the sex worker, but the people who keep them in business,” adding, “PVT CHAT is a thoroughly modern rom...
Kyle Meredith With… Uriah Heep Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | Radio Public | RSS Uriah Heep lead man Mick Box jumps on the line with Kyle Meredith to discuss the 50 Years In Rock box set, which includes 23 CDs and four compilations of curated favorites from individual members. Box tells us about the early days of the band when they transitioned from Spice to Uriah Heep through eventually making a breakthrough with their masterpiece, Look At Yourself. The hard rock legend also talks about using fantasy lyrics, creating new artwork for the Magician’s Birthday, finding a reset during the Firefly era, and being true to themselves as trends changed throughout the ’80s and ’90s. Box also gives an update ...
PJ Harvey has announced a vinyl reissue of her 2000 album Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea. The latest installment in her ongoing archival campaign is due out next month via UMe/Island. The alt-rock icon’s fifth album was originally released just over 20 years ago in October 2000, and the following year it racked up two Grammy nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Female Rock Performance. The 12-song affair was both a commercial and critical success for Harvey, who was then eight years into her solo career, and it remains an essential part of her discography to this day. In 2020, Harvey reissued 1992’s Dry, 1993’s Rid of Me, 1995’s To Bring You My Love, and 1996’s Dance Hall at Louise Point. She’s also marked a re-release for 1998’s Is This Desire? for the...