Note: This article contains descriptions of abuse. Scott Kelly, a co-founding member of California metal band Neurosis, has admitted that he has “engaged in the emotional, financial, verbal and physical abuse” of his wife and children. Kelly discussed his abusive behavior in a post on his personal Facebook account on Saturday, August 27. “Due to recent events, I feel that I clearly need to address some rumors and set the record straight,” he wrote before detailing incidents of abuse and announcing that he is “100% permanently retired from being a professional musician.” Neurosis shared a statement in response to Kelly on Facebook today. “We cannot overstate the level of disgust and disappointment we feel for a man who we once called Brother,” the members of Neurosis wrote in the statement....
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story arrives on the Roku Channel later this year, and the first full trailer dropped today (August 29). In addition to Daniel Radcliffe as the accordion star, the trailer features Evan Rachel Wood as Madonna, Rainn Wilson as Dr. Demento, and another quick look at Quinta Brunson’s Oprah Winfrey. “Weird Al” Yankovic himself makes an appearance as a music industry executive. Check it out below. Roku announced the Funny or Die–produced Weird in January, followed by short teasers about the project. Along with a graphic novel treatment of “Weird Al” Yankovic songs, a photo book titled Lights, Camera, Accordion! is slated to hit shelves later this year. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
There’s nothing corny about Tariq, the kid who has captured the hearts of millions after going viral for his love of corn. While EDM Twitter once again descended into a digital hellscape over the weekend, something much more wholesome was happening over on TikTok. It was the “Corn Kid” video, wherein Tariq can’t help but hide his excitement for the “big lump with knobs.” “Ever since I was told corn is real, it tasted good,” Tariq says in the viral video, which has been viewed over 53 million times on TikTok at the time of writing. “When I tried it with butter, everything changed.” DJ and dance music producer Kaivon decided to remix the music from the video and turn it into an electronic track that could cause utter corn-age a...
Check out this brand new single “Geh Money” by Mr Soul. Nigerian singer, Mr Soul drops a brand new debut single featuring Ladé titled Geh Money, for his beloved fans & supporters. It is also his first music appearance for the year as he officially begins his musical journey. The new record is a fantastic piece of music with excellent pitch-perfect vocals from Ladé who spice up the song. Listen to and share Mr Soul ft. Ladé – Geh Money below. https://www.xclusiveloaded.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Mr_Soul_Ft_Lade_-_Geh_Money.mp3 Download
For the Amapiano lovers, DJ Sparc got you covered with his brand new mix titled “Amapiano Vibe Mixtape”. Nigerian disc jockey, DJ Sparc comes through with a banging mix he calls “Amapiano Vibe Mixtape“, featuring Hype Legend to spice it up. The mixtape is a compilation of top amapiano hit tracks across Africa from your favorite singers. It is a fantastic piece for your listening pleasure. It is a follow-up to one of his mixtapes titled “Vibes & Groove”. Listen and share DJ Sparc ft Hype Legend – Amapiano Vibe Mixtape below. https://www.xclusiveloaded.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/DJ_Sparc_Ft_Hype_Legend_-_Amapiano_Vibe.mp3 Download
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Denise Truscello / Getty Never let it be said that Usher Raymond doesn’t have a sense of humor about himself. In fact, the “You Got It Bad” singer appears to be thrilled that he’s the first celebrity to be spotlighted on “Behind the Memes,” which HuffPost described as “a new content series that is a twist on the popular ‘Behind the Tweets’ and highlights viral memes trending on the platform from the originators themselves.” The series was launched Wednesday, Aug. 24 and if features Black Twitter’s brightest and wittiest memes that hit the memes-o-sphere after Usher’s NPR “Tiny Desk” performance in June. “I was blown away. I was shocked. I was in Los Angeles somewhere,” Usher said describing through laughs how he felt when he first learned he was trending....
Goth, industrial, punk and space-rock fans were the first to discover Los Angeles’ Cleopatra Records in the 1990s. The independent upstart — formed in 1992 by Brian Perera — initially rode the second wave of goth music right into the bins of indie record stores and chains. During that decade, it presciently created electronic music label Hypnotic Records (in 1996) and hair metal imprint Deadline Music (1998) ahead of the EDM explosion and the hard rock revival. Perera noticed the electronic body music movement in Europe expanding into trance and big beat and licensed earlier releases by U.K. stars like Juno Reactor and The Future Sound of London. The business strategy of signing ’80s hard-rock groups for moderate advances with low expectations and then watching the genre revive worked out ...
From getting interrupted onstage by Kanye West to winning video of the year in 2015 for “Bad Blood,” Taylor Swift has a long history of making career-defining moments at the annual VMAs. But during Sunday night’s (Aug. 28) show, she eclipsed them all by taking video of the year — one of the biggest awards of the night — for her self-directed “All Too Well” music video and announcing her 10th studio album in one fell swoop. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news This, of course, sent shockwaves into the Swiftie community, whose residents just a few hours prior weren’t even certain that the “I Bet You Think About Me” singer would even be attending this year’s VMAs. They’d also spent the past several months theorizing which of Swift’s rerec...
Even before the National Football League announced that Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem would perform during the Pepsi-sponsored halftime show at Super Bowl LVI on Feb. 13, Seth Dudowsky knew he had a crucial sound issue to solve. One of his many responsibilities as the point person for the production at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., which would be seen by 103.4 million television viewers (and rack up more than 121 million YouTube views), was keeping the set list under wraps. The problem, however, was the venue, which is next door to the NFL’s Los Angeles-area headquarters where he works and is anything but soundproof. “It’s technically an outdoor stadium with a roof,” Dudowsky says. “So sound blows out the [open] sides of the stadium.” Knowing that medi...