Honeybee, a young band featuring 11-year-old drummer Revel Young Ian (son of Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian), have announced their self-titled debut album. Ahead of the LP’s May 27th release, the trio has unveiled the single “Get Out of My Head.” The California band also features 16-year-old singer-guitarist Liam Williams and 15-year-old singer-bassist Theo O’Gara, with Revel commenting, “Playing music with people is one of the most creative things you can do. You can make music whatever you want. And at my age? Forget about it. I am so grateful to be able to play music with two guys that are 5 years older than me.” Revel has already gained some notoriety playing classic metal songs with his legendary dad. The pair have shared covers of songs by Sepultura and System of a Down, as well as a mu...
Honeybee, a young band featuring 11-year-old drummer Revel Young Ian (son of Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian), have announced their self-titled debut album. Ahead of the LP’s May 27th release, the trio has unveiled the single “Get Out of My Head.” The California band also features 16-year-old singer-guitarist Liam Williams and 15-year-old singer-bassist Theo O’Gara, with Revel commenting, “Playing music with people is one of the most creative things you can do. You can make music whatever you want. And at my age? Forget about it. I am so grateful to be able to play music with two guys that are 5 years older than me.” Revel has already gained some notoriety playing classic metal songs with his legendary dad. The pair have shared covers of songs by Sepultura and System of a Down, as well as a mu...
James Corden’s tenure as host of the Late Late Show is coming to an end. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Corden has signed a one-year contract extension that will keep him with CBS for a final season in 2023-2023. The British actor and comedian became host of the Late Late Show in 2015 after assuming the role from Craig Ferguson. In recent media interviews, Corden said he and his family were “homesick,” and suggested the Los Angeles-based Late Late Show was not his “final destination.” Related Video As host of the Late Late Show, Corden introduced several popular reoccurring segments. Most notably, Carpool Karaoke, in which Corden sings songs with A-list musicians while behind the wheel, became such a virtual sensation that it received its own three season spin-off show on Apple TV. W...
James Corden’s tenure as host of the Late Late Show is coming to an end. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Corden has signed a one-year contract extension that will keep him with CBS for a final season in 2023-2023. The British actor and comedian became host of the Late Late Show in 2015 after assuming the role from Craig Ferguson. In recent media interviews, Corden said he and his family were “homesick,” and suggested the Los Angeles-based Late Late Show was not his “final destination.” Related Video As host of the Late Late Show, Corden introduced several popular reoccurring segments. Most notably, Carpool Karaoke, in which Corden sings songs with A-list musicians while behind the wheel, became such a virtual sensation that it received its own three season spin-off show on Apple TV. W...
Camp Cope have announced a Summer 2022 North American tour in support of their third album, March’s Running with the Hurricane. The Melbourne trio, consisting of Georgia Maq, Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich, and Sarah Thompson, will embark on a 18-day trek with select dates supporting Lucy Dacus. The trip kicks off in Boston on July 8th, and includes cities like Toronto, Montreal, New York, Seattle, and San Francisco. The summer tour wraps in Los Angeles on August 3rd. Pre-sale begins Monday, May 2nd with public on-sale following on Friday, May 6th at 10:00 a.m. local time. Grab your seats via Ticketmaster. Advertisement Related Video Running with the Hurricane dropped in late March, preceded by singles “Blue” and the album’s title track. It showcased a seismic progression for the group, as described...
Last week, Phish played their postponed Madison Square Garden residency after pushing it back due to the omicron variant. Over the past several days, some concertgoers have attributed positive COVID tests to their attendance at the event. One of those fans is Howard Stern Show executive producer Jason Kaplan, which led to the host inviting attendees of the shows to call in with their experiences (via Variety) at the potential superspreader event. Kaplan was asked to take a home COVID test after Stern noticed his scratchy throat, and recounted his experience at the Phish shows. “I got no one to blame but myself,” Kaplan said on-air while also admitting he attended a hotel afterparty where there was heavy nitrous use. “It’s out there, it’s still happening… Nothing is worth get...
Attendees of CinemaCon in Las Vegas this week were treated with an exclusive first look at Babylon, Damien Chazelle’s forthcoming period drama about the golden age of Hollywood. After it was announced almost a year ago that Tobey Maguire was cast in the film, his role has finally been revealed as silent film pioneer Charlie Chaplin. Set in the late 1920s, Babylon is a Great Gatsby-meets-Once Upon a Time in Hollywood tale of the movie biz’s transition from silent films to talkies. Alongside Maguire — who’s also executive producing — Chazelle’s feature-length follow-up to First Man also stars Brad Pitt as silent film actor John Gilbert, as well as Margot Robbie as the original “It Girl” Clara Bow. Judging by the trailer shown at CinemaCon, Babylon very well might be your ...
Killer Mike guest stars in the upcoming final season of Ozark, and Netflix has shared a clip that finds him discussing more than hip-hop with the character Ruth (Julia Garner). Netflix described Mike as an “Ozark superfan,” and it’s unclear if Mike is playing himself or another famous rapper. But in the preview, Ruth approaches his table and tells him, “I just wanted to say, I really love your shit.” He inquires about the music pouring out of her earbuds — “N.Y. State of Mind” by Nas — and it quickly turns into one of those conversations where the thing they’re talking about isn’t the thing they’re talking about. “It always feels to me like he hates it and misses it all at once,” Ruth says. “You know, when I listen to that record,” Mike explains, “His projects are in Queens and y...
Dublin City sons Fontaines D.C. took a pause from their North American tour on Wednesday night to appear on Late Night with Seth Meyers. In promotion of their new album, Skinty Fia, the post punks with a spirited rendition of “Nabokov.” Turn your speakers way up and catch a replay of the performance below. Fontaines D.C.’s North American tour supporting Skinty Fia runs through the middle of May, after which they will embark on an extensive run of shows in the UK and Europe. Tickets to their upcoming shows are on sale now via Ticketmaster. The band previously performed lead Skinty Fia single “Jackie Down the Line” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Earlier this month, Consequence caught up with frontman Grian Chatten to discuss the album, their third and most expansiv...