For the 10-anniversary celebration of Mac Miller‘s 2012 mixtape Macadelic, the Pittsburgh artist’s estate has released a vinyl of the album. In honor of the release, Miller’s estate has also dropped a commemorative video that featured never-before-seen archival footage of the artist from the Macadelic era. The short clip was dated on March 23, 2012 and showcased in-studio footage, concert moments and conversation he had with his inner circle. The vinyl is set to arrive with an embossed cover that features three-color segment LPs as well as an 11×17 poster. This drop will mark the first time Macadelic releases as a vinyl. The vinyl is available for purchase online with proceeds slated to go to the Mac Miller Fund. Elsewhere in music, Harry Styles has announced his third album Harry’s House....
London sees your Flaming Lips bubble concert and raises you… one giant bubble. City planning authorities have given the green light to the MSG Sphere, a dauntingly futuristic-looking, 21,500-capacity arena that will become London’s largest indoor concert venue. Conceptualized by Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp — the team behind the eponymous Manhattan arena — the MSG Sphere’s ball-shaped structure will boast a programmable LED exterior and gargantuan HD displays inside to give crowds “multi-sensory experiences.” Its planned features also include a separate 1,500-capacity venue for smaller artists, a 450-capacity restaurant and nightclub, retail spaces, cafes, and outdoor leisure areas. The Sphere will live on a nearly 5-acre plot of land MSG purchased in Stratford, right by Olympi...
In a first for his career, Machine Gun Kelly is right on time. His breakthrough song “Wild Boy” was late to trap in hip-hop, and his 2019 curveball Hotel Diablo came years after artists like Lil Uzi Vert and Lil Peep had brought about the emo rap revolution. Despite picking up a sizable audience, critics never warmed up, pegging him as another white carpetbagger capitalizing on Black excellence. But he saw the pop punk wave coming, and in 2020 Tickets to My Downfall surfed that towering trend to win its place as the No. 1 album in the country — MGK’s first such achievement. Now, he’s not only headlining marquee festivals, he’s dunking on first-wave pop punk acts bitching from the smaller font, telling Billboard,“I earned that shit.” “I know it kills certain bands i...
Superhero movies have come to make a few enemies in the world’s more sophisticated cinephiles, but Nicolas Cage doesn’t mind the big-budget flicks. In a recent interview, the actor defended Marvel’s industry domination from vocal critics like Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola, saying, “I don’t see what the issue is.” Back in 2019, Scorsese proclaimed that Marvel movies were more like theme parks than cinema, while this year, Coppola — Cage’s uncle, for those unaware — described the franchise’s films as “one prototype movie that is made over and over and over and over and over again to look different.” When GQ asked Cage to comment on these theories, he didn’t understand the beef. “Yeah, why do they do that?” Cage said. “I don’t understand the conflict. I don’t agree with t...
Red Notice director Rawson Marshall Thurber is set to pilot a legendary robot in a live-action adaptation of Voltron. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Thurber will co-write the script with Ellen Shanman. World Events Productions, the company that owns the rights to the character, will serve as a producer through CEO Bob Koplar. The film is currently looking for a distribution home, though interest is reportedly high. World Events created Voltron: Defenders of the Universe in 1984. The show was a dubbed and recut version of the Japanese mecha anime Beast King GoLion, with an unrelated anime, Kikou Kantai Dairugger XV, serving as the basis for much of Season 2. The plot follows five space pilots who each steer their own lion robot. All fi...
The popular Nigerian gospel record label EeZee Conceptz dropped another unique and amazing song titled “On a Regular” by one of the best Nigerian female artists Mercy Chinwo. “On a Regular” produced by Mercy Chinwo features Ifiok Effanga known professionally as Fiokee. Fiokee is a renowned Nigerian Guitarist from Akwa Ibom. He is known for his afrobeat guitar solos combined with highlife steeped guitar lines. “On a Regular” is one of the single tracks off Mercy Chinwo’s debut album tagged “The Cross My Gaze” album which was released on the 20th of February and officially dropped online on the 5th of March, 2018. Listening to the song “ Regular” will encourage you as a Christian to still hold on to your faith and believe in God’s blessings. It will help you to realize that no matter w...
The Nigerian-born songwriter and Christian music diva, Mercy Chinwo brings forth yet another special track christened “Correct“. The gospel minister, who won the prize for the second season of the Nigerian Idol in 2012, has further clinched numerous awards for being one of the best in the Nigerian Gospel music industry. Judging from her soul-enriching and heartwarming songs, the talented songstress has shown clearly that she is not just a regular singer but also a gospel ambassador who draws inspiration from the Holy Spirit and the message of God to man through the Bible. The Obinasom, Excess Love and Chinedum crooner is in allegiance to Eezee Music Conceptz, which is managed by Eezee Tee. This special song, Correct, was drawn from the very powerful and popular album by Mercy Chinwo. Corre...
Former NIGHTWISH singer Tarja Turunen spoke to Brazil’s Wikimetal about how she has spent her downtime during the coronavirus pandemic. She said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “It was a shock for me in the beginning. When all this happened, it was very hard to understand where you were at. And I didn’t even touch my grand piano that is just here next to me; I’m in my working room now. And there were months and months, I just walked past the instrument; I didn’t even touch it. It was a hard hit — really hard to understand that I’m not able to work any longer; my work is not permitted; I cannot [work]. So when that wheel stopped, it was my first time ever to be without performing — in 25 years or so. I’ve been a performer all my life, and so t...