Commuters in the Big Apple are breathing a sigh of relief. New York City’s proposed congestion pricing has been shelved by the state’s governor. As reported by Raw Story, the Metropolitan Transit Authority has put the first ever congestion pricing on pause. Back in April, it was announced that New York City would impose additional tolls […]
Yeah, we're not sure if that exact method of punishment is called for. We'd rather Biggie's mom just slap him in public while he's getting hauled off to prison or something. Just sayin'.
This weekend's edition of the Consequence Crossword celebrates some of our favorite music of the year so far. Consequence Crossword: “Bands Behind the Best Albums of 2024 (So Far)” Wren Graves
BLACKPINK's Lisa hints at new music with “coming soon” teasers NME
It has been one month since fans have heard anything on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar rapid fire beef. The last entry saw Drake release "The Heart Part 6," referencing Kendrick's signature long-running freestyle. He dropped the track after Kendrick's "Not Like Us" which broke The Boy's Spotify record. Following "Not Like Us," fans on the internet seemed to unanimously crown Kdot as the winner. After an intense back-and-forth, the Drake seemingly squashes the beef by promising "summer vibes up next." This seems to remain true as fans noticed that Drake has quietly removed all traces of any diss tracks towards Kendrick from his Instagram on Wednesday, June 5. He posted a new post with photos taken at his Toronto mansion with a cryptic message that reads, "The only yes man around me is my Role...
Whenever Moses Sumney releases anything, whether it be a single, album or even a recorded performance, there's always an air of undeniable creative power. But what's dually exciting to watch is how each release reveals a forward step in the California-raised artist's catalog. Sumney has released a new single "Vintage" with an accompanying video that suggests a new era may be on its way.Romantically notalgic, the song underscores feelings of wanting an old relationship back – marked by love, reflection and desire. But where Sumney's previous works have hovered in an alternative and indie space, "Vintage" takes a closer step into R&B, which is a fitting choice given the song's focus."Do you ever wish we'd redone it?/I kinda think that we should rerun it/I wanna walk it back like Michael/...
Released as part of the annual BTS FESTA anniversary celebration. Jung Kook of BTS Drops Bright New Single “Never Let Go”: Stream Mary Siroky
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Billie Eilish has dropped off her latest visual from Hit Me Hard and Soft. In the music video for the fan-favorite cut "CHIHIRO" – which Eilish calls "one of [her] favorite videos [she's] ever made – the singer does a lot of running, away from and alongside her love interest, Nat Wolff."one of my favorite videos i’ve made & truly one of the greatest days of my life," she wrote in an Instagram caption of the self-directed video. "nat love you so much thank you for being a part of this."In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Eilish explained how the track draws inspiration from the main character of the same name in Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away.“It’s kind of from her point of view, mixed with mine," she explained."The visuals in that movie are some of the best ever — all that Studio...
Academy Award-nominated director David Lynch has returned from his creative hiatus to direct longtime collaborator Chrystabell's latest music video for her song, “Sublime Eternal Love”. This single is off the duo's upcoming collaborative album, Cellophane Memories set to release on August 2. The video, directed and photographed by Lynch, is stripped down and haunting as it focuses on three simultaneous close-ups of Chrystabell, illuminated by flickering lights. Instrumentals are at a volume barely above a whisper, allowing her eerie, enchanting voice to take center stage and spotlight the surreal ethos that's core to Lynch's filmmaking practice.The duo have an extensive history of working together, dating back to Lynch's last feature film, 2006's Inland Empire, in which Chrystabell worked ...