Khruangbin are gearing up to release Khruangbin: Live at Sydney Opera House, a double LP immortalizing their November 2022 three-night stand at the legendary Australian music venue. The live album is out December 1st via Dead Oceans, and along with the news, the Houston psych band has shared the album cut “People Everywhere (Shifting Sands Remix).”
Live at Sydney Opera House is the latest in a series of live albums from Khruangbin, who have recently released recordings from shows at Stubb’s in Austin, Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Rbc Echo Beach in Toronto, and The Fillmore in Miami. Recorded last November, the new package features live renditions of songs like “A Calf Born in Winter,” “Maria También,” “So We Won’t Forget,” “Shida,” and “Friday Morning.” Pre-orders are ongoing.
Listen to “People Everywhere (Shifting Sands Remix),” a fresh take on a track from their 2015 debut The Universe Smiles Upon You,...
Live at Sydney Opera House is the latest in a series of live albums from Khruangbin, who have recently released recordings from shows at Stubb’s in Austin, Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Rbc Echo Beach in Toronto, and The Fillmore in Miami. Recorded last November, the new package features live renditions of songs like “A Calf Born in Winter,” “Maria También,” “So We Won’t Forget,” “Shida,” and “Friday Morning.” Pre-orders are ongoing.
Listen to “People Everywhere (Shifting Sands Remix),” a fresh take on a track from their 2015 debut The Universe Smiles Upon You,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
This article contains spoilers for Yellowjackets season 1.
After a critically acclaimed first season, Showtime’s Yellowjackets is returning to the wilderness with a second season. Set in both the 1990s and 2020s, Yellowjackets tells the story of the titular girls’ soccer team and the plane crash that changed their lives forever. Thanks to all of the twists and turns across the timelines (and the looming threat of cannibalism), it can be hard to remember everything that happens to the Yellowjackets in season 1.
Before tuning into the season 2 premiere, here’s everything you need to know from both the past and the present.
1996 – The Plane Crash Stranded in the Wilderness
In 1996, the Yellowjackets girls’ soccer team are headed to Seattle to compete in the national championship when their private plane, a gift from teammate Lottie’s (Courtney Eaton) parents, goes off course to avoid a storm system and crashes in the Canadian Wilderness.
After a critically acclaimed first season, Showtime’s Yellowjackets is returning to the wilderness with a second season. Set in both the 1990s and 2020s, Yellowjackets tells the story of the titular girls’ soccer team and the plane crash that changed their lives forever. Thanks to all of the twists and turns across the timelines (and the looming threat of cannibalism), it can be hard to remember everything that happens to the Yellowjackets in season 1.
Before tuning into the season 2 premiere, here’s everything you need to know from both the past and the present.
1996 – The Plane Crash Stranded in the Wilderness
In 1996, the Yellowjackets girls’ soccer team are headed to Seattle to compete in the national championship when their private plane, a gift from teammate Lottie’s (Courtney Eaton) parents, goes off course to avoid a storm system and crashes in the Canadian Wilderness.
- 3/24/2023
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
A lot happened in “Yellowjackets” Season 1, so here’s a brief overview if you need a refresher before Season 2, which debuts on Showtime streaming on Friday, March 24.
The story takes place in two timelines: 1996, in which a private plane carrying a high school girls’ soccer team crashes in the wilderness, and 25 years later as a handful of adult survivors are forced to deal with their troubled past.
Massive spoilers for Season 1 follow:
The Flashbacks
In flashbacks that take place after the events of Season 1 and before they are rescued 19 months after the crash, we see the teenagers wearing masks and making sacrifices to their veiled leader, who is wearing a crown of antlers. We see them chase an unknown girl through the snow to a pit full of stakes: The dead girl is then roasted on a spit and they feed on her. The only character we can identify with...
The story takes place in two timelines: 1996, in which a private plane carrying a high school girls’ soccer team crashes in the wilderness, and 25 years later as a handful of adult survivors are forced to deal with their troubled past.
Massive spoilers for Season 1 follow:
The Flashbacks
In flashbacks that take place after the events of Season 1 and before they are rescued 19 months after the crash, we see the teenagers wearing masks and making sacrifices to their veiled leader, who is wearing a crown of antlers. We see them chase an unknown girl through the snow to a pit full of stakes: The dead girl is then roasted on a spit and they feed on her. The only character we can identify with...
- 3/23/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Yellowjackets Season 1 follows a high school soccer team whose plane crashes in the middle of the woods. The story jumps back and forth between 1996 — the year of the crash — and the present day as the surviving women work through the traumatic things they had to do to stay alive in the wilderness. Before Yellowjackets returns with season 2, here are the plot twists to remember from season 1 of the Showtime series.
Ella Purnell as Teen Jackie | Kailey Schwerman/Showtime ‘Yellowjackets’ Season 1 ending explained
The first season of Yellowjackets concludes after Adam (Peter Gadiot) is killed by Shauna (Melanie Lynskey). Misty (Christina Ricci), Taissa (Tawny Cypress), and Natalie (Juliette Lewis) help her cover the murder.
While attending their 25th high school reunion, the surviving Yellowjackets soccer players witness a slideshow of Jackie (Ella Purnell), who died in the woods all those years ago. In a flashback, we learn how Jackie died — after...
Ella Purnell as Teen Jackie | Kailey Schwerman/Showtime ‘Yellowjackets’ Season 1 ending explained
The first season of Yellowjackets concludes after Adam (Peter Gadiot) is killed by Shauna (Melanie Lynskey). Misty (Christina Ricci), Taissa (Tawny Cypress), and Natalie (Juliette Lewis) help her cover the murder.
While attending their 25th high school reunion, the surviving Yellowjackets soccer players witness a slideshow of Jackie (Ella Purnell), who died in the woods all those years ago. In a flashback, we learn how Jackie died — after...
- 3/18/2023
- by Lauren Anderson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Live streaming platform Volume.com has inked a deal with musician and host Andy Frasco to be the new home for the videos of his lifestyle podcast and its associated content Andy Frasco’s World Saving Podcast which has reached an audience of over 45 million to date. Top guests have included Tony Hawk, Bert Kreischer, Melissa Etheridge, LP, Stevie Van Zandt, Fatboy Slim, Billy Strings, Laura Lee (Khruangbin), Bootsy Collins, and Nathaniel Rateliff.
“So excited to be working together with one of the best live stream networks on the internet. Their team is exactly what this podcast needs to take our discussions of mental health, addiction, and life with artists, comedians, and athletes who mean the world to us into the stratosphere.” - Andy Frasco
On March 14, 2023 the 210th Episode featuring Daniel Donato will launch.
(Volume.com also hosted Daniel Donato & Cosmic Country in 2 free live streams from Nectar’s in Vermont,...
“So excited to be working together with one of the best live stream networks on the internet. Their team is exactly what this podcast needs to take our discussions of mental health, addiction, and life with artists, comedians, and athletes who mean the world to us into the stratosphere.” - Andy Frasco
On March 14, 2023 the 210th Episode featuring Daniel Donato will launch.
(Volume.com also hosted Daniel Donato & Cosmic Country in 2 free live streams from Nectar’s in Vermont,...
- 3/17/2023
- Podnews.net
End Of The Road is a festival that keeps its promises. The cultured leftfield shindig – where croquet tournaments break out in forest glades and peacocks roam the trimmed lawns of Dorset’s Larmer Tree Gardens, unbothered by the experimental folk, rock, rap and electronic tomfoolery floating across the site – has been promising a weekend headlined by indie giants Pixies and Bright Eyes since 2020. Covid scuppered that event, and post-pandemic travel issues forced the 2021 bill to become more UK-based. But this year, Eotr puts its music where its mouth is at last, with plenty more curveballs thrown in to keep this crowd of discerning alternative music fans pleasingly off-balance.
The opening Thursday night bill is a brain-rattling case in point. On the main Woods Stage, LA’s Sudan Archives sets out to invent jig-hop, interspersing psychosexual ambient raps with ruined snippets of Irish folk played on the fiddle she brandishes throughout.
The opening Thursday night bill is a brain-rattling case in point. On the main Woods Stage, LA’s Sudan Archives sets out to invent jig-hop, interspersing psychosexual ambient raps with ruined snippets of Irish folk played on the fiddle she brandishes throughout.
- 9/5/2022
- by Mark Beaumont
- The Independent - Music
Pretty much the comic book Oscars, the 2012 nominations for the Eisner awards have been announced. There is quite are large showing from Marvel in the superhero department, not so much from DC. Surprising, considering the company’s high profile New 52 relaunch. Save for Jeff Lemire’s nomination for Best Writer, most of DC’s nomination are pre-relaunch, or from their Vertigo imprint which has been left untouched by the New 52. The nominations are usually as controversial as the Oscars, with books and whole companies being left out, much to fans, sometimes, anger and confusion.
A full list of the nominations are below, courtesy of Bleeding Cool, and the award will take place at this years San Diego Comic Con.
Best Short Story “A Brief History of the Art Form Known as Hortisculpture,” by Adrian Tomine, in Optic Nerve #12 (Drawn & Quarterly) “Harvest of Fear,” by Jim Woodring, in The Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror #17 (Bongo) “The Phototaker,...
A full list of the nominations are below, courtesy of Bleeding Cool, and the award will take place at this years San Diego Comic Con.
Best Short Story “A Brief History of the Art Form Known as Hortisculpture,” by Adrian Tomine, in Optic Nerve #12 (Drawn & Quarterly) “Harvest of Fear,” by Jim Woodring, in The Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror #17 (Bongo) “The Phototaker,...
- 4/7/2012
- by Tom White
- Obsessed with Film
As many of you may already know, each and every year, awards distributed at San Diego Comic Con to a few select (and noteworthy) nominees who are chosen by retailers and professionals in the comic book industry. The ceremony is better known as the Eisner Awards which is now heading into its 24th year with some great talent in the running. One of the most loved titles in this year’s nominee list is Marvel’s Daredevil, picking up 6 nominations that include Best Continuing Series, Best Single Issue, Best Writer (Mark Waid), Best Cover Artist (Marcos Martin), and Best Penciller/Inker Team Marcos Martin, and Paolo Rivera/Joe Rivera). DC also scored some decent recognition with their iZombie Vertigo series, gathering 3 nominations (Cover Art, Coloring, Inker/Penciller) for the creative team.
You can check out the full list of nominees below.
Eisner Award Nominees 2012
Best Short Story
“A Brief History...
You can check out the full list of nominees below.
Eisner Award Nominees 2012
Best Short Story
“A Brief History...
- 4/4/2012
- by GeekRest
- GeekRest
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