Todd Rundgren, King Crimson’s Adrian Belew, and several other musicians are taking David Bowie’s music on the road for the 2022 “Celebrating David Bowie” tour. The 15-date trek kicks off in October. The follow-up to 2018’s inaugural “Celebrating David Bowie” tour this iteration also features Fishbone’s Angelo Moore, Spacehog’s Royston Langdon and Jeffrey Gaines, bassist Angeline Saris, drummer Michael Urbano, saxophonist Ron Dziubla, and guitarist Angelo Bundini (otherwise known as Scrote). Together, the musicians will perform cuts from the late artist’s illustrious catalog in cities like Anaheim, Atlanta, Nashville, and Denver. The tour begins October 6th in San Diego and wraps up on November 13th in Phoenix. See the full list of “Celebrating David Bowie” tour dates below, and grab ticket...
Metric have returned with the latest single from their upcoming album, Formentera, due out July 8th. The track, “What Feels Like Eternity,” comes with an accompanying video featuring the band captured via a saturated, handheld camera. Get an exclusive first look at the visual below. Formed in 1998 in Toronto, Metric have spent over two decades carving out a lane of their own in the alternative rock scene. Since the band’s 2003 debut, Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?, the rock quartet has become a mainstay of indie rock in their native country. The band boasts award-winning albums and chart-topping singles and still have yet to lose any of their well-deserved cred. The band has kept up a steady flow of material since then, from the record-breaking single “Youth Without Youth” in 20...
Ryuichi Sakamoto is currently battling stage 4 cancer, the Japanese musician revealed in an essay published Tuesday. Sakamoto, 70, was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014 and rectal cancer in 2021, but had previously offered few details about either cancers’ severity. Writing for the Japanese literary magazine Shincho (via Japan Times) this week, the legendary composer, pianist, and Yellow Magic Orchestra member revealed that he underwent surgery last October and December to remove cancer that had spread to both lungs. Stage 4 typically indicates that a patient’s prognosis is poor. Sakamoto shared the news in an article titled Living with Cancer, the first in a series of essays titled How Many More Times Will I See the Full Moon? in which he discusses his late era musical c...
London-based electronic songstress Shygirl has released a new track “Come For Me.” Produced by Arca, the new song is from Shygirl’s forthcoming project, Nymph. The new track discusses the ever-present desire for love and affection. About these feelings, Shygril says, “If you look at me, I never get lonely / Catch me flying out the trade, I said can you follow me / Looking for a diamond in the rough / Who’s that gonna be / I’m looking at you, can you come with me?” Bringing these sentiments to life, the accompanying music video moves throughout a fog-covered forest before reaching Shygirl who is sitting near a stream. Between sitting on a rock and resting in a tree, Shygirl’s appearances in the video are extremely brief. “Come For Me” is the latest track from Shygirl’s forthcoming album aft...
Alcohol, for those who imbibe, is an effective social lubricant. Not great for memory recall, though. Seth Meyers and Post Malone put their boozing talents — and knowledge of each other — to the test, when they stopped by Manhattan’s The Waylon for a daytime session. “It’s gonna be a fun one,” says Posty after demolishing his first of many, all of which was captured for Meyers’ Late Night show. Playing bartender, Meyers served up some questions, and some filthy looking drinks. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The liquid flowed, the answers, well, not so much, as the pair quizzed one another on tattoos, names and places. Posty walked us through the progression to his own-brand of rosé, Maison No. 9. “You smoke a cigarette, then you ...
Ed Sheeran loves Australia, and the feeling is mutual. So when he sent something special to Nova radio DJs Fitzy & Wippa, he made sure it was the gift that keeps giving. The Sydney breakfast crew opened their presents from Sheeran on-air, revealing a pair of marble phalluses, painted in the Aussie green and gold. “We know Ed loves crude, inappropriate gifts and this was no exception,” says the team at the commercial network. Sheeran doesn’t just send giant members to any old acquaintance. During his most recent chat on Nova, Sheeran told of how he sent a marble willy to his good friend and collaborator Elton John. The British pop superstar will get a chance to visit the artworks when he returns to Australia next year for his + – = ÷ x Tour (pronounced The Mathematics Tour), a ten-date ...
Bruno Mars just wants to keep the party going. After collecting one gilded gramophone after another for his hip-swaying hits — most recently as Silk Sonic with Anderson .Paak — the Grammy-winning musician aims to liven things up with his rum brand, SelvaRey. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Mars (né Peter Hernandez) is more than just a starry face of the spirits company. He co-owns the Los Angeles-based label, which was launched in 2014 by brothers Seth Gold (a former real estate developer) and Marc Gold (a journalist-turned-retail and restaurant entrepreneur) and their longtime friend, Robert Herzig (who previously worked in business development). The “Leave the Door Open” singer also brought on the rest of the Hooligans — h...
Robbie Williams, one of Britain’s biggest pops stars of this century, or any other, returns to the hits that got him there for his next album. The pop veteran’s 13th studio album XXV is a career-spanning collection of his big numbers, reworked with Metropole Orchestra of the Netherlands. As its title suggests, XXV is a nod to the quarter century that has passed since Stoke-On-Trent’s favorite lad released his debut album, Life thru a Lens. Though Williams never scaled great commercial heights in the United States, he can fill arenas and stadiums across Europe and in Australia, and he’s a phenomenon in his homeland, where he has bagged 13 solo No. 1 albums and seven best-selling singles. All but one of his studio albums topped the Official U.K. Albums Chart (2009’s Reality Killed the Video ...
Check out this brand single from Wale Turner titled – All I Please. Nigerian singer Wale Turner comes through with a brand new single titled “All I Please” with a guest appearance from Ozumba Mbadiwe crooner “Reekado Banks“. The new record “All I Please” is an impressive track for your listening pleasure and it deserves a spot on your playlist. However, he dedicates the song to his fans. Listen and share Wale Turner ft Reekado Banks – “All I Please” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Wale_Turner_-_All_I_Please_ft_Reekado_Banks__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
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Angel Olsen was the musical guest on last night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! She performed the title track from her new album Big Time, joined by a full band, including a small string section and pedal steel guitarist. Watch it happen below. The album arrived last week alongside a short film with Kimberly Stuckwisch. The country record was made with co-producer Jonathan Wilson. It deals with the recent deaths of both of Olsen’s parents. Olsen also recently covered the Bob Dylan song “One Too Many Mornings” for the Shining Girls soundtrack, with proceeds being directed to the gun-control nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety. Read Pitchfork’s feature “Angel Olsen on Grief, Coming Out, and Making a Country Album.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.