The Brooklyn girlies, gays, and theys are getting a star-studded music festival for Pride.
On Wednesday, Ladyfag and The Bowery Presents announced the expanded, two-day lineup for their annual LadyLand Music Fest slated for June 28 and 29 at Under the K Bridge, headlined by Kim Petras, Arca, and Tokischa.
This is the first year since the festival’s inauguration that LadyLand is hosted over two days. The fest’s first day features Slut Pop queen Kim Petras as the headliner and includes performances from Starfucker singer Slayyyter and German DJ HorsegiirL,...
On Wednesday, Ladyfag and The Bowery Presents announced the expanded, two-day lineup for their annual LadyLand Music Fest slated for June 28 and 29 at Under the K Bridge, headlined by Kim Petras, Arca, and Tokischa.
This is the first year since the festival’s inauguration that LadyLand is hosted over two days. The fest’s first day features Slut Pop queen Kim Petras as the headliner and includes performances from Starfucker singer Slayyyter and German DJ HorsegiirL,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky are together again, and everything is right in the world!
It’s been three long years since John Stamos and Lori Loughlin last played the iconic characters in Fuller House and much longer since their original run as them in Full House.
However, the pair is giving us something to be thankful for in the leadup to the holidays. They’ve recently reunited to film several fun videos, and they’re teasing fans with them.
Head inside to check out John Stamos and Lori Loughlin’s new videos…
Last week, John shared a video of himself and Lori dancing to Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers‘ song “Islands in the Stream.”
On Wednesday (November 22), they followed it up with a video of them lip syncing to Aliyah’s Interlude’s song “It Girl.”
“Just text us,” he captioned the clip.
Fans rushed to the comments section to react.
It’s been three long years since John Stamos and Lori Loughlin last played the iconic characters in Fuller House and much longer since their original run as them in Full House.
However, the pair is giving us something to be thankful for in the leadup to the holidays. They’ve recently reunited to film several fun videos, and they’re teasing fans with them.
Head inside to check out John Stamos and Lori Loughlin’s new videos…
Last week, John shared a video of himself and Lori dancing to Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers‘ song “Islands in the Stream.”
On Wednesday (November 22), they followed it up with a video of them lip syncing to Aliyah’s Interlude’s song “It Girl.”
“Just text us,” he captioned the clip.
Fans rushed to the comments section to react.
- 11/23/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
3D Realms unveiled a whack of new titles at their Realms Deep 2023 showcase over the weekend, as well as offering up updates for previously-announced games. That of course includes a whack of new trailers to ogle, so here’s a small rundown of the titles featured during the 4-hour show (which you can rewatch here). The showcase is also coinciding with the Realms Deep 2023 Steam sale for several 3D Realms titles, which is on now until October 3rd.
In Harrison’s preview (and in the new trailer!) for Atmos Games’ action-adventure shooter Twisted Tower, he likened the game to “an ultra-violent cross between BioShock, Willy Wonka & Disneyland”. And it’s easy to see why. You play as Tiny, who has received a Velvet Ticket to participate in the world-famous game show, The Twisted Tower, hosted by the billionaire toy maker, Mr. Twister. Hoping to use the $10,000,000 prize and fame...
In Harrison’s preview (and in the new trailer!) for Atmos Games’ action-adventure shooter Twisted Tower, he likened the game to “an ultra-violent cross between BioShock, Willy Wonka & Disneyland”. And it’s easy to see why. You play as Tiny, who has received a Velvet Ticket to participate in the world-famous game show, The Twisted Tower, hosted by the billionaire toy maker, Mr. Twister. Hoping to use the $10,000,000 prize and fame...
- 10/1/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Kelsea Ballerini has added a couple more songs to her scathing divorce EP Rolling Up the Welcome Mat, insisting she’s ready to put her tumultuous split from country star Morgan Evans behind her — even as she detonates a few more bombs like, “I hope you sleep better at night now that you got an army/Of people that believe I’m the word that you used to call me.”
That line appears on “Interlude (Full Length),” an explosive extension of the original EP’s “Interlude,” which was a much shorter,...
That line appears on “Interlude (Full Length),” an explosive extension of the original EP’s “Interlude,” which was a much shorter,...
- 8/11/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Chicago rapper McKinley Dixon has returned with his new album Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?, which also marks his debut for City Slang Records. Stream it via Apple Music or Spotify below.
Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? cribs its brilliant title from the trilogy by novelist Toni Morrison, who the former CoSign calls “the greatest rapper ever.” Dixon takes cues from the literary legend on the album, deliberately arranging his words as he meditates on poignant messages about introspection, escapism, and the human experience in America. The album’s 10 tracks also boast an impressive list of collaborators, from fellow musicians like Anjimile to the poet and writer Hanif Abdurraqib.
“The cover of Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? came to fruition when I sent the album to artist Ladon Alex with little to no description,” McKinley says of the album artwork. “I told him to listen to the album and draw what he felt would describe what he heard.
Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? cribs its brilliant title from the trilogy by novelist Toni Morrison, who the former CoSign calls “the greatest rapper ever.” Dixon takes cues from the literary legend on the album, deliberately arranging his words as he meditates on poignant messages about introspection, escapism, and the human experience in America. The album’s 10 tracks also boast an impressive list of collaborators, from fellow musicians like Anjimile to the poet and writer Hanif Abdurraqib.
“The cover of Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? came to fruition when I sent the album to artist Ladon Alex with little to no description,” McKinley says of the album artwork. “I told him to listen to the album and draw what he felt would describe what he heard.
- 6/2/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Chance the Rapper has added concerts in Brooklyn and Los Angeles to his celebration of the 10-year anniversary of his breakout mixtape, Acid Rap.
The two new shows will take place on August 26th at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and on September 21st at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. Chance previously announced a hometown show at Chicago’s United Center scheduled for August 19th. See his full tour schedule below.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with a Live Nation pre-sale occurring one day earlier on Thursday, May 4th (use access code Iconic).
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
This past weekend, Chance shared a 10th anniversary...
The two new shows will take place on August 26th at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and on September 21st at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. Chance previously announced a hometown show at Chicago’s United Center scheduled for August 19th. See his full tour schedule below.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with a Live Nation pre-sale occurring one day earlier on Thursday, May 4th (use access code Iconic).
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
This past weekend, Chance shared a 10th anniversary...
- 5/2/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
The Righteous Gemstones, Danny McBride's comedy about a megachurch televangelist and his progeny in whom "the works of the flesh are evident," was a modest hit for HBO when it debuted in August. But it achieved viral glory after its fifth episode, titled "Interlude," which featured the original song "Misbehavin'."
The flashback episode, set in 1989, centers on a planned reunion tour between family matriarch Aimee-Leigh (played by Jennifer Nettles, the Grammy-winning lead vocalist of the country duo Sugarland) and her brother, "Baby" Billy Freeman (Walton Goggins). The duet was written by McBride,...
The flashback episode, set in 1989, centers on a planned reunion tour between family matriarch Aimee-Leigh (played by Jennifer Nettles, the Grammy-winning lead vocalist of the country duo Sugarland) and her brother, "Baby" Billy Freeman (Walton Goggins). The duet was written by McBride,...
While on tour last fall in support of their symphonic-themed album Synthesis, Evanescence documented a concert they held with accompaniment from a full orchestra. They performed a number of songs from the recent album as well as hits like “Bring Me to Life” and “My Immortal” with added drama. They’ll be releasing a film of the show as Synthesis Live digitally and in combos that package either a DVD or Blu-ray with a CD on October 12th.
“This comes from the core, the heart of the original vision for Evanescence,...
“This comes from the core, the heart of the original vision for Evanescence,...
- 8/8/2018
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
I was interested when J. Cole announced the release of a new album. People have built a mythical status around him, and it’s hard to ignore his past accomplishments. The psychedelic cover art and general animosity towards “mumble rap” displayed a flavourful, different project than the rest and I became almost excited. However, throughout the album, J. Cole frequently disappoints with half-baked ideas and dry instrumentation.
The intro is polished, featuring an almost lo-fi style instrumentation behind the narration of a woman describing the effects of pain on humans. However, it sets the tone of how deep our message will really go, simply demanding, “choose wisely”, referring to drug and alcohol abuse. In the title track, “Kod” J. Cole sets the mood and tone of the album. The track leads with simplistic and stiff trap drums, and a flow both reminiscent and maybe even mimicking the scene he’s currently ridiculing.
The intro is polished, featuring an almost lo-fi style instrumentation behind the narration of a woman describing the effects of pain on humans. However, it sets the tone of how deep our message will really go, simply demanding, “choose wisely”, referring to drug and alcohol abuse. In the title track, “Kod” J. Cole sets the mood and tone of the album. The track leads with simplistic and stiff trap drums, and a flow both reminiscent and maybe even mimicking the scene he’s currently ridiculing.
- 5/20/2018
- by Derek Eppinger
- The Cultural Post
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