Yesterday (May 2), Politico published a draft opinion from the Supreme Court that showed a majority of the court would vote to overturn the landmark abortion rights decision Roe v. Wade. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has since confirmed the authenticity of the leak but claimed the court’s decision is not yet final. Politicians—including Attorney General Eric Schmitt of Missouri—are already pledging to ban abortion should the court go through with its decision. Today, Phoebe Bridgers has opened up about her own experience getting an abortion. “I had an abortion in October of last year while I was on tour,” she tweeted. “I went to planned parenthood where they gave me the abortion pill. It was easy. Everyone deserves that kind of access.” Bridgers also shared a link to The Cut’s list of ...
Redd Kross’ 1987 album Neurotica is getting a 35th anniversary reissue. It’s set to arrive on June 24 via Merge. The reissue features a series of recently unearthed unreleased demos from that era. The original album is now available on streaming platforms; listen below. The band’s last album was 2019’s Beyond the Door. Neurotica’s 2xLP gatefold vinyl reissue comes in two different colors: translucent turquoise for the original album and translucent orange for the demos. It was remastered by JJ Golden. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Neurotica: 01 Neurotica 02 Play My Song 03 Frosted Flake04 Janus, Jeanie, and George Harrison 05 Love Is You06 Pink Piece of Peace 07 It’s the Little Things 08 Peach Kelli Pop09 McKenzie 10 T...
With Jack Harlow set to drop Come Home the Kids Miss You this Friday, he took to social media to officially unveil the tracklist and guest features of his next record. The 15-track album is set to include appearances from high-profile musicians such as Pharrell on “Movie Star,” Drake on “Churchill Downs,” Justin Timberlake on “Parent Trap” and Lil Wayne on “Poison.” Fans can also expect his previously-released singles “Nail Tech” and “First Class,” the latter of which earned him his first solo No. 1 entry on the Billboard Hot 100, to be part of the record. Come Home the Kids Miss You marks Harlow’s first studio effort since 2020’s THAT’S WHAT THEY ALL SAY. The upcoming record’s latest single “First Class” sampled Fergie’s 2000s hit “Glamorous” and earned a 2022 record of 54.6 million strea...
With just a little over a week left until its release date, the first week projections for Kendrick Lamar‘s highly-anticipated album Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers have seen a significant increase from last week’s. According to HITS Daily Double, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers is now expected to earn around 350,000 to 400,000 units in its first week — up 50,000 units from last week’s 350,000 estimate. HDD also previously reported that the album can expect “an equally intense level of consumption” similar to DAMN.’s opening sales week, but it will most likely come from DSPs. Rumors of the record dropping as a double album made waves on the internet when K-Dot updated his Oklama website with a new photo, which showed a book bearing the album title and his name, along with two separate ...
“First Class” singer Jack Harlow recently stopped by Hot 97’s Ebro in the Morning to talk about his sophomore studio album, Come Home the Kids Miss You and subsequently, the most recent leaked collaborative track with Drake. In the interview, Harlow confirmed that the Drake-collab track, “Churchill Downs,” will be featured on his new album. He also shared that the leak bothered him a great deal and that the snippet that surfaced online was not the finished product. The official track will hear a new verse from the Louisville rapper. In regards to the leak Harlow said, “It hurt my feelings. I’m really tight about leaks. I don’t bounce my music so I haven’t had leaks in a long time.” He also added, “I don’t write to my music while I’m working on an album, like it stays in hard…The only time ...
SZA teased that her new album is on the way at last night’s Met Gala 2022 red carpet. While making her way through the entrance of The Met, SZA stopped to tell Vogue that her new album is set to arrive this summer, “My album is finally ready to go, more than I’ve ever felt like before. So this summer, it will be a SZA summer.” Her reassurance comes after she announced at the Grammys last month that her album is already finished, “I just actually finished it up in Hawaii recently, so just turning it in.” Later that night, she won her first-ever Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Doja Cat for “Kiss Me More.” The artist also teased fans what to expect from her follow-up album to her 2017 debut Ctrl sharing, “It’s probably my most unisex project yet. It’s definitely for everybody i...
A$AP Rocky could be dropping new music this week after he shared then deleted a post of the single’s cover art on Instagram. Although the announcement has not been re-uploaded as of writing, many were able to retain the information of the new Flacko cut that is reportedly called “D.M.B,” which could stand for “Dat$ Mah B!*sh,” and is set to release on May 5.. The cover art, designed to look like an old Hollywood movie poster, revealed that the single is produced by Skepta, Hector Delgado, Krash, Nort Ollem, Shlohmo and D33J, and also shows photos of Rocky with girlfriend Rihanna and the quotes “Roll My Blunt” and “Dat$ Mah B!*sh,” however it remains unclear if Rihanna is actually involved in the cut. Rocky’s last full-length studio effort dates back 2018’s TESTING, which featured gues...
The 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs will sound a bit different this year with help from Zeds Dead. For the first time since the 2004 season, the NHL playoffs will be hosted on ESPN. In honor of hockey’s return to the network, the cable sports behemoth recruited the help of three musical acts to remix the long-running NHL on ESPN theme song. Each will represent a different genre and will debut during the first three rounds of the playoffs. Holding the hip-hop torch is chart-topping producer Murda Beatz and Foster, while alternative rock goes to Joywave. The electronic music genre will be represented by none other than Toronto’s Zeds Dead. Zeds Dead perform at Electric Zoo in New York. BRPHOTO.CO Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles According to a press release issued by ESPN, ...
Said The Sky is returning to Red Rocks with a brand new live show that covers his entire career. This summer, the melodic bass superstar will give fans the quintessential Said The Sky experience at one of the most iconic concert venues in the United States. Those who join him in the Colorado mountains will get the chance to hear many of his collaborative singles, album hits, remixes and more, including music from February’s scintillating Sentiment LP. Said The Sky will take over the Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sunday, August 14th. The pre-sale begins Wednesday, May 4th at 10AM MT. At the time of this article’s publication, supporting acts for the concert have not yet been announced. The announcement comes just under a year after Said The Sky made his debut at the picturesque venu...