Just in time to ring in autumn, The War on Drugs return with their new album. I Don’t Live Here Anymore, the rock band’s first record in four years and fifth overall, arrives today via Atlantic. Take a listen below via Apple Music or Spotfiy. I Don’t Live Here Anymore is 10 tracks total, and features the previously-released singles “Living Proof” and the title track, the latter featuring background vocals from Lucius. Sonically, the record blends The War on Drugs’ heartland-rock roots with a bit of an ’80s sheen, at once recalling the homey feel of Bob Dylan and the grandiose arena jams of Bruce Springsteen. The band began writing the album shortly after frontman Adam Granduciel welcomed his first child back in 2019 — also named Bruce, naturally — and its lyrics expectedly ponder them...
Last week, HYPEBEAST celebrated Pokémon Trading Card Game’s 25th anniversary with a rollout of various activations, including two pop-ups, a tramcar takeover, wheat paste posters, and a special capsule collection that spotlights the iconic Base Set Charizard. The highlight of the celebrations was the BELOWGROUND pop-up at Hong Kong’s LANDMARK, Central, on October 22, where a full “Pokémon Center” was constructed. The space opens up to a full Charizard LED column, and houses a range of features that include a Pokémon 25th-Anniversary infinity mirror photo backdrop, official massive Pikachus, sticker vending machines, a Poké Ball wall, and gachapon machines. Still ongoing till November 21, the BELOWGROUND pop-up will host weekly weekend trainer sessions where new players can learn the rules ...
Imane Anys, known online as Pokimane, is currently the 8th most followed streamer on Twitch and the most popular female streamer on the platform. Best known for her video game content in which she streams games such as Valorant, League of Legends and Fortnite, Pokimane is also a founding member of OfflineTV, an online entertainment group for digital creators, and a Forbes 30 under 30 recipient. Anys recently announced that she is co-launching a talent management and brand consulting firm named RTS in which she will serve as Chief Creative Officer. Having experienced the difficulty of growing a following and transitioning into becoming a full-time streamer, Pokimane and RTS seek to fix what’s broken in talent management and brand partnerships in the gaming and esports world. “I keep seeing ...
J-pop group Wednesday Campanella, featuring new vocalist Utaha, released two new songs called “Alice” and “Buckingham” on Wednesday, along with accompanying music videos. Both songs were produced by member Hidefumi Kenmochi. The lyrics of “Alice” draws from the narrative of Alice in Wonderland, expressing how ordinary daily life was greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The song suggests that maybe what made us happy was the little things in life, and that our days could become special by celebrating such details. The accompanying visuals were helmed by Yuichiro Fujishiro, who has directed many of the group’s videos in the past. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins ...
The next month, Better Noise filed its own lawsuit against Vext, accusing him of copyright infringement, breach of contract and unjust enrichment. The suit claimed Vext was trying to block his former bandmates from using the Bad Wolves name, while promoting his own tour under the “confusingly similar name ‘B@D W8LV3S’ in a blatant attempt to confuse concertgoers.” He also allegedly breached the exclusivity agreement in his recording contract with Better Noise by posting new music on social media and on his OnlyFans account, including existing recordings owned by the label. Now, ahead of Bad Wolves’ new album, Dear Monsters, out Friday, the band is trying to put this chapter past it and has settled with Vext. The band can now continue to release music and tour ...
Sheeran announced Sunday on his Instagram that he had tested positive for COVID-19, which impacted all his in-person promotion plans for the album. But in a post late Thursday, just before the album’s release, Sheeran assured fans he wasn’t letting his illness dampen his excitement. “I’m obviously still in covid isolation but please let me know what you think when it’s out,” he wrote. “It’s the most proud [I’ve] ever been of a price of work and I can’t wait for you all to hear it. Gonna be having a solo party tonight and tomorrow to celebrate, blast it loud. Love you all x.” Sheeran is scheduled to perform on the Nov. 6 episode of Saturday Night Live, though it’s unclear whether he’ll be able to travel in time given his diagnosis. Liste...
“This is kinda nice,” Grohl said after “The Sky is a Neighborhood.” “We’re used to playing these songs in big fucking arenas and…stadiums, (with) 50, 60, 70,000 singing along…and I love it. But this is nice….” He introduced each of his bandmates as “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee,” “How the hell did that happen?” Grohl – who was also inducted with Nirvana during 2014 — joked during a couple of intervals, though he identified guitarist Pat Smear as “the only one that that makes sense to me,” to induct. “The other ones are, like… what?!” Later on, however, he noted that, “As much as we joke around about it, it is a f—ing honor to be here for that Hall of Fame show. It’s f—ing crazy! I don’t think anybody expected it…But even if it had not happened, we’d be here d...
Lil Uzi Vert is celebrating spooky season with the release of his latest single, “Demon High.” Clocking in at just a little over three minutes, the Halloween-ready cut features production from Prologic and Rex Kudo. “Demon High” hears Uzi traverse a series of sonic styles including rap, trap and indie pop as he touches on ensuring not to let his demons get the best of him. Earlier this October, Uzi revealed that he’s taking his time with The Pink Tape. He confirmed to a fan that he will not be dropping the project this month, adding, “Then it drops next week and then it sounds like shit and I gotta hear it from, well not from you, but I gotta hear it from 100,000 people on the internet saying ‘This sucks!’ So you gotta let me take my time.” However, he shared in late August that The Pink T...
The songs of the War on Drugs exist in a world between knuckle tattoos: love, hurt; home, away; dark, lght. They usually begin in media res, with our hero, the tressy and lovelorn Adam Granduciel, wandering the empty plains of grief with a guitar strapped to his back. He’s down bad; he’s rudderless; he’s desperately trying to find his way out of the rain or pain or chains. Heartbreak is behind him but hope is always just ahead, a pin-light through the clouds in the shape of a mythological figure known only as “babe.” Granduciel’s continuing romantic odyssey—a long and possibly endless journey—is so emotionally grand, so preposterously epic that even though his lyrics are borderline cliché, it functions more like the shoegaze bands the War on Drugs were once likened to on their first couple...
MEGADETH‘s Dave Mustaine has once again praised the band’s current guitarist Kiko Loureiro, saying it him a “long” time to find someone who plays like Marty Friedman. Mustaine touched upon Friedman and Loureiro‘s playing skills while filming a new video message on Cameo, which lets users hire celebrities to record brief, personalized video messages about virtually any topic. Addressing a fan named John who had a question about Friedman‘s guitar solo in the MEGADETH song “Tornado Of Souls” from the band’s classic 1990 album “Rust In Peace”, Mustaine said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Hey, John, it’s Dave Mustaine from MEGADETH. Hey, I got your question about Marty‘s solo in ‘Tornado Of Souls...
In a new interview with Taryn Daly of Audacy Check In, GHOST mastermind Tobias Forge was asked how he processes the fact that he has seen the size of the venues his band performs at grow exponentially over the years, from playing clubs to co-headlining arenas on GHOST‘s upcoming U.S. tour with VOLBEAT. He responded in part (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I think if you are a touring band that tours continuously, and you do what most other touring bands do — you do your own tours, and then you support, and then you do your own tour, and then you support someone else, and then you do your own tour, and then you do a festival; you go on these cycles of going back and forth — and usually by the time, if you ever get to play an arena or a sport hall yourself, for the most par...
RATING: 8/10 There is a lot to be said for slamming your cards down on the table on day one. THULCANDRA always made it plain where their allegiances lay: to DISSECTION‘s frosty spite and, to a lesser extent, SACRAMENTUM, with all the insidious melodies and fiery riffing that such a salute entails. Over the course of three studio albums, guitarist and frontman Steffen Kummerer has consistently beefed up the potential of that straightforward blueprint, peaking with 2015’s “Ascension Lost”. More imaginative than their myopic vision should allow, THULCANDRA have never quite hit the jackpot in terms of attention or acclaim, but the Germans’ zealous commitment to the ice-hearted cause has never been in doubt. On “A Dying Wish”, they indicate that the las...