Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have released their original score for Luca Guadagnino’s new movie Bones and All. Listen to the album below. Bones and All is Guadagnino’s first feature film since 2018’s Suspiria. The new movie stars Timothée Chalamet and tells the story of two teenage cannibals in 1980s America. Famously, Guadagnino and Chalamet previously worked together on the 2017 film Call Me by Your Name. Bones and All is the first soundtrack album from Reznor and Ross since December 2020’s Mank. The musicians also scored Sam Mendes’ upcoming film Empire of Light. Read Pitchfork’s Sunday Review of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ The Social Network. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
The United States Department of Justice is opening an antitrust investigation into Live Nation Entertainment, The New York Times reports. The company, which owns Ticketmaster, has faced increased scrutiny after fans struggled to buy tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. The investigation, according to The Times, “is focused on whether Live Nation Entertainment has abused its power over the multibillion-dollar live music industry.” The decision to open the investigation, however, was reportedly made before the issues with the Eras Tour tickets. Live Nation and Ticketmaster merged back in 2010, leading to the creation of Live Nation Entertainment. The Justice Department accepted the merger on the condition that Ticketmaster sold another ticketing company it owned to a rival firm. In addition,...
P!nk has always been about having fun. But on her upcoming 9th studio album, TRUSTFALL, the singer says she’s having the most fun she’s ever had. “It’s very, very true to what I believe and where I am and what I’m feeling and what I think a lot of people are feeling,” she told Good Morning America on Friday morning (Nov. 18) about the vibe of the collection. The follow-up to 2019’s Hurts 2B Human is due out on Feb. 17 and it will feature her bouncy new double-negative-into-a-positive single, “Never Gonna Not Dance Again,” produced by Max Martin and Shellback. In describing the inspiration for the collection, the singer told GMA that in addition to bringing the party, TRUSTFALL is her favorite album to date because of the leisurely time she had to make it during a difficult stretch in her p...
Unsigned and emerging artists in Africa will soon be able to compete for global distribution deals and record contracts with Sony Music Africa through a new collaboration between the major label and the companies behind the Afrochella Festival in Ghana. Afrochella’s parent company, Culture Management Group, and media streaming service Audiomack, are teaming up with Sony Music Africa to expand the “Rising Star Stage” competition, which previously entitled winners to a chance to perform onstage at the festival. With Sony’s involvement, up to 10 prize winners chosen from a short list of 25 will be signed to distribution deals with Sony Music Africa, which will take their music out to the world, Sony says in a press release. The Grand Prize winner will secure an exclusive recording ...
Billboard’s First Stream serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news This week, Pharrell Williams tosses out another major collaboration, Nicki Minaj and Maluma headline a World Cup anthem, and Saweetie toasts to the single life. Check out all of this week’s First Stream picks below: Pharrell Williams & Travis Scott, “Down In Atlanta” In addition to producing tracks for artists ranging from Rosalía to Kendrick Lamar to Omar Apollo this year, Pharrell Williams also dropped “Cash In Cash Out,” a masterclass from 21 Savage and Tyler, The Creator with o...
A federal judge says he won’t undo his ruling that Slacker owes nearly $10 million in unpaid music royalties to SoundExchange, seemingly unmoved by the streamer’s warning that the ruling will have a “devastating” impact on the company’s finances. SoundExchange claims Slacker’s parent LiveOne has failed to pay royalties for years, and last month won a ruling requiring the streamer to hand over $9,765,396. Slacker said last month that the huge judgment could trigger financial ruin for the company – a warning SoundExchange urged the court to disregard. In a decision issued Wednesday, Judge André Birotte Jr. did exactly that. He ruled that the seven-figure judgment was simply the result of an agreement that Slacker itself had signed – and noted that the streamer was not actually legally disput...
Lil Uzi Vert on Friday delivered the official video for their recently-released single “Just Wanna Rock.” The visual, directed by Gibson Hazard (Eternal Atake), sees the rapper travel from space inside an intergalactic car to a bustling dance floor. Clocking in just over two minutes, the single, which was first teased on TikTok, offers ’70s synths and bass drums to back up Uzi’s bars. “How the f*** you gon’ kill my vibe?/Stand on my money, don’t know my size,” they rap. “Pick them sides, and you better choose wisely/That’s my high, one, two, three, four, throw up the five.” Aside from Hazard, the video enlisted executive creative director Oliver Cannon, video commissioner Joseph Boyd, producer Jagger Corcione and production companies House of Hazard and ShotClock. “Just Wanna Rock” follows...
Washington D.C.-native Ari Lennox has announced an upcoming tour in support of her new album, age/sex/location. The R&B songstress’ sophomore album was released this past summer on Friday, September 9. Now, the album is set to hit the road starting on January 26, 2023. When the tour was originally announced, it included 26 shows across North America. However, the list has already grown with Lennox adding new dates in Washington D.C. and Maryland due to high ticket sales. Thus far, the D.C. and Chicago shows are already sold out. After Lennox hits the road at the top of next year, the tour is set to run from the West to the East Coast and is set to wrap at the end of March. Take a look at the post above for a look at all the tour stops and venues. In related news, Metro Boomin teases a ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Fresh off the heels of her historic collaboration with the New York City ballet, Solange is set to curate the lineup for this year’s Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Spring Music Series. Per Billboard, Solange will curate a lineup of concerts, films, performance art, dance and other theater pieces for the stages of BAM’s multi-theater campus “honoring the intergenerational and genre-spanning impact” of innovative musicians and artists through her multidisciplinary creative collective—Saint Heron. “We’re excited to work with Solange and her Saint Heron collective for this incredible music series of genre-crossing artists presented in unprecedented ways,” said David Binder, BAM’s artistic director, in a statement. “Her ex...
Taylor Swift doesn’t begin her Eras Tour for another four months, but it’s become increasingly difficult for fans to secure tickets to the shows. Tickets went on sale on Tuesday, November 15, through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program. The program requires potential concertgoers to sign up ahead of time and rank their preferred cities and dates for attendance. The idea is to cut down on the bots who historically swoop in for tickets before actual fans can buy them. Ticketmaster has said that over 3.5 million people registered as Verified Fans, and over 2 million tickets were sold on Tuesday—and that was even before a second pre-sale window opened for Capital One cardholders. Accordingly, the Ticketmaster website was flooded with traffic, getting 3.5 billion total system requests—four time...
Rauw Alejandro took the stage at the 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards tonight (November 17), where he performed a medley of hits backed by a troupe of dancers—some wearing masks, others decked out in patent leather. Alejandro did live renditions of his Chencho Corleone collaboration “Desesperados,” as well as “Lejos Del Cielo,” “Mas de Una Vez,” and his Baby Rasta remix “Punto 40 Año 2077.” Watch it all go down here. Alejandro released his latest album Saturno last week, following Trap Cake, Vol. 2, which landed in March. The singer is nominated in a number of categories at this year’s Latin Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year (“Te Felicito” with Shakira), Best Urban Song (“Desesperados”), Best Urban Music Album (Trap Cake, Vol. 2), and more. Read more about Rauw Alejandro in “A Gui...