Porter Robinson is one step closer to the release of Nurture. Fans can now breathe a sigh of relief after Porter announced that the hotly anticipated Nurture cut “Look At The Sky” will officially drop on January 27th, 2021. He debuted the track back in May 2020, when he unveiled it during his riveting Secret Sky Music Festival set. Since then, the song has been hyped into oblivion, emerging as one of the most anticipated Porter releases in years. The famed Worlds producer took to Twitter to share a preview, which you can check out below. In December 2020 Porter announced that Nurture, his ballyhooed sophomore album, was finally complete, saying that the record is his “favorite music [he’s] ever made.” At the time of the tweet, he said...
After initially teasing the new, fully electric Ioniq 5 crossover/hatchback a little too tantalizingly—by showing essentially nothing at all—Hyundai is back and ready to give us all a better peek at the new EV. In fact, Hyundai is serving up three glimpses of its first-ever dedicated electric SUV in the buff: There’s a shot of the front end, a photo of the rear, and a closeup of the front wheel and fender. See all 17 photos If the name “BMW” leapt into your brain while scanning the Ioniq 5 photos, you aren’t alone. The hooded quad LED headlight accents and well-defined hood bulge suggest some design inspiration from Bavaria. The resemblance fades the further aft one’s eye moves down the Ioniq 5’s body; by the time your gaze makes it to the rear doors and...
We at MotorTrend love big adventure rigs. After all, these vehicles subscribe to such a wonderful automotive recipe. Take something ostensibly ordinary (a 2021 Toyota Tacoma) and garnish it with something extraordinary (a miniaturized house). Cue the TruckHouse BCT: a made to order, carbon-fiber-clad, go anywhere, do anything home away from home. The whole thing is made to order, and comes in various different “stages.” Stage One is available on either the base TRD Access Cab or the TRD Sport. TruckHouse then adds 33-inch tires, long-travel suspension, a custom fabricated rear axle, a new rear bumper, and what the company calls a “reinforced chassis.” Stage Two has everything from Stage One but adds 35-inch tires, an air compressor, a front winch, a snorkel, a modif...
Billie Eilish and Khalid have a “lovely” reason to celebrate now that the music video for their 2018 collaboration has reached 1 billion views on YouTube. In the cold and dark visual for their melodramatic ballad, which premiered April 26, 2018, the two young singers delicately waltz around each other in a glass box while wearing all-black outfits and a thick layer of silver chains. The then-16-year-old Eilish came up with the video concept to convey feeling hopelessly trapped with someone else. “Lovely” was featured on the accompanying soundtrack for the second season of Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why series, which Selena Gomez executive produced. This marks Khalid’s first entry and Eilish’s second entry after the music video for ...
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Thanking those who reached out with kind words and support throughout her recovery, DeGeneres expressed her wish to have “hugged each and every one” of her fans. “That would have been dangerous and illegal, probably,” the host joked. The Ellen DeGeneres Show paused production in early Dec. on the final day of the show’s “Twelve Days of Giveaways” seasonal event. As a result, DeGeneres invited the same audience back to the show who missed out on their gifts in December. The host went on to recount the dramatic events on set the day she received her COVID-19 test result. While sitting in hair and makeup, the 62-year-old remembered her assistant Craig walking in to inform her that she had tested positive. “And then, everyone around me ran away,” DeGeneres said. “It’s funny, p...
System of a Down’s Serj Tankian and Shavo Odadjian chatted with Zane Lowe on Apple Music on Wednesday, in which the rockers discussed both the band’s tumultuous past as well as the two new songs they released in support of justice for their Armenian brethren. While the interview with the vocalist and bassist covered several different topics, an obvious focal point was on the philosophical differences that sparked the band’s unceremonious breakup in 2006 despite seemingly being at the peak of their success following the previous year’s double release of Mesmerize and Hypnotize. For Tankian, the physical drain of touring is a concern these days, but it was ultimately the difference in views on the creative process that drove he and co-songwriter Daron Malakian apart 15 ye...
Source: @dillasdelights / Instragram Dilla’s Delights, a Detroit doughnut shop launched in homage to late, great producer James “J Dilla” Yancey has close. However, its owners are hoping to relocate. According to the Detroit Metro Times, the establishment has closed permanently at its location at 242 John R Road. The announcement was first made by Dilla’s uncle Herman Hayes aka “Uncle Herm” via Instagram on Monday, Jan. 11. “It’s official that the Doughnut Shop is closed in that location,” said Uncle Herm. “We don’t quite no which direction we’re going to in and where we’re going to be but we’re working on some things. The shop was opened by Dilla’s family back in 2016, about 10 years after Dilla’s untimely passing. Dilla had a well-documented love for the sweet treat, with his 2006 projec...
Source: CBS Photo Archive / Getty Indiana Jones will be returning to the big screen soon, but he is also bringing his signature fedora and whip to a console near you. LucasFilm Games, formerly known as LucasArts, announced on Tuesday (Jan.12) that the iconic movie character portrayed by Harrison Ford, will be returning to the video game world. The game will see Indy star in an original storyline “set at the height of the famed adventurer’s career” and is being executive produced by Bethesda Studio’s Todd Howard and developed by the award-winning studio. Award-winning game studio MachineGames will be in charge of developing the forthcoming game. Bethesda announced by sharing a teaser trailer that shared some subtle hints without giving much away about the game’s story, ultimately revealing ...