Flasher have shared the title track from their new album Love Is Yours. It comes with a music video directed by Camilla Smura. In the clip, Flasher recreate scenes from the film National Treasure, with drummer Emma Baker taking on the Nicolas Cage role. Watch below. Love Is Yours is out June 17 via Domino. It’s the Washington, D.C. rock duo’s follow-up to 2018’s Constant Image. “Love Is Yours” is the second single from the LP, following “Sideways.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Flasher: Love Is Yours
John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, and Daniel Davies have announced the soundtrack of Firestarter, a new film adaptation of the Stephen King thriller. The soundtrack is out digitally via Back Lot Music on May 13 (the same day as the film’s theatrical and streaming Peacock release). A vinyl, CD, and cassette release will follow on October 14 via Sacred Bones. Find “Firestarter (End Titles)” below. The new Keith Thomas–directed film, starring Zac Efron and Ryan Kiera Armstrong, is about a girl with pyrokinetic powers. Watch the trailer below. Revisit the 2017 interview “John Carpenter on the Music That Made Him a Horror Icon.” All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commissio...
The K-pop band Seventeen have announced the title and release date of their fourth studio album: Face the Sun arrives May 27 via Pledis Entertainment. The new album will follow the 2019 studio LP An Ode, as well as the October 2021 Attacca EP. There are 13 members in Seventeen: S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, the 8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. Last week, the group released its first English-language single, “Darl+ing.” Check out the song’s music video below. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Federugby / Getty The true snowflakes are at it again. Right-wingers are currently big mad at a reporter for the Washington Post for revealing the identity of the creator of an online site that is basically a virtual bigot propaganda playground for moronic yokels who think LGBT stands for Lucifer Gonna Bring Terror down on anyone who believes there are more than two genders. It all started when Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz penned a piece published Tuesday revealing the woman who started Libs of TikTok, a Twitter account with more than half a million followers that appears to exist for the sole purpose of antagonizing LGBTQ+ folks and pushing “look what they’re teaching our kids” propaganda in order to fan the flames of conservative rage. Loren...
HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: Diego Donamaria / Getty Accidental n-word user and uber-popular streamer Ninja decided it was time for a rebrand, and it’s not slapping like he thought it would be. Tuesday (Apr.19), the blue-haired streamer revealed his new logo after hinting a “big change” was coming the previous day. Fans were underwhelmed to see that the “big change” was an underwhelming new logo which is his hair and his name written differently. Ninja excitedly revealed both in a video with the caption for the tweet reading, “Same Ninja…new branding.” It was immediately clowned by gamers. One Twitter user wrote, “Respectfully, this is one of the worst rebrands I’ve ever seen.” Another user tweeted, “I ain’t a designer but even i can see this is awful and offensive to good desi...
Nicky Jam pounces to the No. 1 rank on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart as the song climbs 5-1 to lead the April 23-dated ranking. Jam expands his dominance with 16 leaders, and the first unaccompanied by another act in over five years. “Ojos Rojos” advances from No. 5 – having previously reached No. 4 for two weeks – in its 11th week, thanks to a 48% boost in audience impressions, to 10.5 million, earned in the U.S. in the week ending April 17, according to Luminate, formerly MRC Data. WSKQ New York posted the biggest increase among panelists, up 1 million to 1.8 million, followed by WMEG San Juan, P.R. (up 564,000 to 914,000), and KXOL Los Angeles (up 497,000 to 842,000). The coronation of “Ojos Rojos’” arrives amid Jam’s Infinity Tour, which kicked off Feb. 3 in Boston. The song evicts J...
Everyone will be wiggling at the 2022 APRA Music Awards, where the Wiggles will receive one of the Australian music industry’s top honors. When the circular APRAs are handed out next month at Melbourne Town Hall, the original Wiggles lineup — Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Greg Page and Jeff Fatt — will receive the Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music. For over thirty years, the Wiggles have entertained kids (and given their parents a well-deserved break) with their cheery disposition, colorful skivvies and dancing fingers, and their bank of singalong songs, which include “Hot Potato, “Fruit Salad,” “Get Ready to Wiggle,” and many more. The founding members formed the Wiggles in 1991, having met while studying Early Childhood Education at Sydney’s Macquarie University...
The Tony Awards have introduced a new policy on how it will handle potential violence during the live show weeks after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars. In the FAQ portion of a letter obtained by The Hollywood Reporter and sent by Tony Awards Productions to possible ticket buyers for the 75th annual show, producers revealed how they plan to handle an individual in the event they are the “perpetrator” in a violent incident during the ceremony. “The Tony Awards has a strict no violence policy,” the letter reads. “In the event of an incident, the perpetrator will be removed from the event immediately.” Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The show’s new protocol was included among several other standard policies addressing a range of...
Actor Johnny Depp scoffed at the notion during court testimony Wednesday that his constant quarrels with ex-wife Amber Heard would ever prompt him to hit her, and insisted on cross-examination that her allegations devastated his career. “Violence isn’t necessary,” Depp said from the stand during his libel lawsuit against Heard, his second day of testimony. “Why would you hit someone to make them agree with you?” Heard has accused Depp of physically and sexually assaulting her on multiple occasions before and during their brief marriage. The former “Pirates of the Caribbean” star sued after Heard, who is also an actor, made an indirect reference to those accusations in an op-ed piece she wrote for The Washington Post. Depp addressed Heard’s accusations in detail Wednesday. Heard has said th...