Angel Olsen’s band will hang back as she takes the road solo on the forthcoming Songs From the Archive Tour. The singer and songwriter will perform 10 cities this September with a set list spanning her six-album discography. Maxim Ludwig, Runo Plum, Kyle Ryan, Greg Mendez, and Domino Kirke will join her as special guests on select dates.
The Songs From the Archive Tour will begin on Sept. 8 in Sonoma, California at the Gundlach Winery. The remainder of the run features stops as similarly idiosyncratic locations, including Ojai, California; Fish Creek,...
The Songs From the Archive Tour will begin on Sept. 8 in Sonoma, California at the Gundlach Winery. The remainder of the run features stops as similarly idiosyncratic locations, including Ojai, California; Fish Creek,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Angel Olsen has revealed her 2024 “Songs from the Archive Tour,” which will see the singer-songwriter playing intimate venues throughout California and the Northeast in September.
During the US run, Olsen will play completely solo and dive deep into her catalog for songs rarely performed with her backing band. The tour kicks off on September 8th in Sonoma, California, and will also make stops in Portland, Maine; Northampton, Massachusetts; and Albany, New York before wrapping up in Red Bank, New Jersey on September 30th. See the full itinerary below.
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Tickets go on sale Friday, April 19th via Ticketmaster.
Last year, Olsen dropped her Forever Means EP as the follow-up to her 2022 album, Big Time. Since then, she’s recorded a cover of Lou Reed’s “I Can’t Stand It” for an upcoming tribute album.
Editor’s Note: Revisit our 2022 interview with producer John Congleton, in...
During the US run, Olsen will play completely solo and dive deep into her catalog for songs rarely performed with her backing band. The tour kicks off on September 8th in Sonoma, California, and will also make stops in Portland, Maine; Northampton, Massachusetts; and Albany, New York before wrapping up in Red Bank, New Jersey on September 30th. See the full itinerary below.
Get Angel Olsen Tickets Here
Tickets go on sale Friday, April 19th via Ticketmaster.
Last year, Olsen dropped her Forever Means EP as the follow-up to her 2022 album, Big Time. Since then, she’s recorded a cover of Lou Reed’s “I Can’t Stand It” for an upcoming tribute album.
Editor’s Note: Revisit our 2022 interview with producer John Congleton, in...
- 4/16/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Exclusive: Leonor Will Never Die producer Monster Jimenez will next work on Mario Cornejo’s My Neighbor the Gangster, a film loosely based on Cornejo’s childhood.
Principal photography for My Neighbor the Gangster is set for October this year in the Philippines, with a release targeted for next year. My Neighbor the Gangster tells the story of how a young boy’s life changes forever when the country’s biggest gangster moves his mistress and love child next door to the boy’s seaside residence.
The film has already received a development fund from the Film Development Council of the Philippines and is the latest collaboration of husband-and-wife team Cornejo and Jimenez. They have co-written the script, with Cornejo directing and Jimenez producing.
Both were also producers on the 2022 film Leonor Will Never Die from director Martika Escobar, which became the Philippines’ first film to compete at the Sundance...
Principal photography for My Neighbor the Gangster is set for October this year in the Philippines, with a release targeted for next year. My Neighbor the Gangster tells the story of how a young boy’s life changes forever when the country’s biggest gangster moves his mistress and love child next door to the boy’s seaside residence.
The film has already received a development fund from the Film Development Council of the Philippines and is the latest collaboration of husband-and-wife team Cornejo and Jimenez. They have co-written the script, with Cornejo directing and Jimenez producing.
Both were also producers on the 2022 film Leonor Will Never Die from director Martika Escobar, which became the Philippines’ first film to compete at the Sundance...
- 4/9/2024
- by Sara Merican
- Deadline Film + TV
Featuring: Jermaine Defoe, Peter Crouch, Sandra Defoe, Gemma Lowery, Harry Redknapp | Directed by James Ross
As an Arsenal fan, I almost feel like a traitor for simply watching this documentary. But I do love a good documentary on almost any subject, football ones even more so. There’s been a lot of good Arsenal documentaries too, from 89 to ‘Invincible’ to Rocky and Wrighty: From Brockley to the Big Time, I’ve seen and enjoyed plenty. There’s also an incredible amount of documentaries on the top stars of the game – Messi, Ronaldo, Maradona, Gazza, the list goes on – so it’s good to see a film on – for want of a better term – a slightly less ‘big time’ player.
That might sound a little harsh on Jermaine Defoe, who has played for many years in the Premier League and in the World Cup for England. He is no doubt a high-profile footballer.
As an Arsenal fan, I almost feel like a traitor for simply watching this documentary. But I do love a good documentary on almost any subject, football ones even more so. There’s been a lot of good Arsenal documentaries too, from 89 to ‘Invincible’ to Rocky and Wrighty: From Brockley to the Big Time, I’ve seen and enjoyed plenty. There’s also an incredible amount of documentaries on the top stars of the game – Messi, Ronaldo, Maradona, Gazza, the list goes on – so it’s good to see a film on – for want of a better term – a slightly less ‘big time’ player.
That might sound a little harsh on Jermaine Defoe, who has played for many years in the Premier League and in the World Cup for England. He is no doubt a high-profile footballer.
- 2/19/2024
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
The concept behind Peter Gabriel’s first album of original material in 21 years, i/o, feels strikingly contemporary. Over the last year, the veteran singer-songwriter has dropped a new song each month, touring arenas leading up to the album’s release. With each song being made available in a “Bright-Side” mix, “Dark-Side” mix, and a third Dolby Atmos “In-Side” mix, i/o effectively allows listeners to pick their favorites among the different versions and create their own playlist.
While the bones of the songs are taken from the exact same performances, the mixes feature major differences in their musical emphasis. For one, the “Bright Side” mix of “Panopticom” puts acoustic guitar at the forefront, while the instrument is barely heard in the “Dark Side Mix.” The former delivers a more potent version of the song, leaning into Gabriel’s penchant for grand statements, with sweeping, warm strings and piano.
The...
While the bones of the songs are taken from the exact same performances, the mixes feature major differences in their musical emphasis. For one, the “Bright Side” mix of “Panopticom” puts acoustic guitar at the forefront, while the instrument is barely heard in the “Dark Side Mix.” The former delivers a more potent version of the song, leaning into Gabriel’s penchant for grand statements, with sweeping, warm strings and piano.
The...
- 11/29/2023
- by Steve Erickson
- Slant Magazine
There’s still no release date for Peter Gabriel’s new LP I/O, which he’s been working on for over two decades, but he’s been releasing individual tracks from it over the past few months, tied to the moon cycle. The newest one is “This Is Home,” a love song inspired by some of Gabriel’s favorite music of his youth.
“It began with inspiration from some of the great Tamla Motown rhythm sections so we’re trying to recreate that in a modern way, complete with the tambourine and handclaps,...
“It began with inspiration from some of the great Tamla Motown rhythm sections so we’re trying to recreate that in a modern way, complete with the tambourine and handclaps,...
- 9/29/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Big Freedia is back and “bigga” than ever: The beloved New Orleans icon’s latest album, Central City, is out now.
The first full-length release from Freedia since 2014’s Just Be Free features guest performances from several of her high-profile friends, including Lil Wayne, Faith Evans, Ciara, Kelly Price, and more. The album also shows Freedia infusing her signature Bounce style with an invigorated, hip-hop-inspired energy, a gumbo she’s dubbed “Bigga Bounce.” Pre-orders are ongoing.
“Bounce has been through many iterations — from Triggerman to Sissy to Cash Money Bounce,” Freedia explained in a press statement. “But my new album is something I call Bigga Bounce. Welcome to Central City, y’all, where I pay homage to my city, my roots, hip-hop, and to the art of creating a new sound.”
Central City includes the singles “Bigfoot,” “Central City Freestyle,” and “$100 Bill” featuring Ciara. Stream the record in full below.
The first full-length release from Freedia since 2014’s Just Be Free features guest performances from several of her high-profile friends, including Lil Wayne, Faith Evans, Ciara, Kelly Price, and more. The album also shows Freedia infusing her signature Bounce style with an invigorated, hip-hop-inspired energy, a gumbo she’s dubbed “Bigga Bounce.” Pre-orders are ongoing.
“Bounce has been through many iterations — from Triggerman to Sissy to Cash Money Bounce,” Freedia explained in a press statement. “But my new album is something I call Bigga Bounce. Welcome to Central City, y’all, where I pay homage to my city, my roots, hip-hop, and to the art of creating a new sound.”
Central City includes the singles “Bigfoot,” “Central City Freestyle,” and “$100 Bill” featuring Ciara. Stream the record in full below.
- 6/23/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Max has dropped a new trailer for the third season of The Righteous Gemstones, set to arrive June 18. The clip reveals numerous new additions to the cast, including Steve Zahn, Kristen Johnston, Stephen Dorff, Iliza Shlesinger, and musician Sturgill Simpson.
A synopsis for the season teases, “When the spoiled Gemstone children finally get their wish to take control of the Church, they discover leadership is harder than they imagined and that their extravagant lifestyle comes with a heavy price.”
The Righteous Gemstones was created by Danny McBride, who is a longtime pal of Simpson.
A synopsis for the season teases, “When the spoiled Gemstone children finally get their wish to take control of the Church, they discover leadership is harder than they imagined and that their extravagant lifestyle comes with a heavy price.”
The Righteous Gemstones was created by Danny McBride, who is a longtime pal of Simpson.
- 6/1/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Peter Gabriel opened his 2023 “i/o Tour” in Krakow, Poland on Thursday night, marking the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee’s first full solo concert since 2014 while offering an extensive preview of his upcoming tenth LP, i/o.
Aside from Gabriel’s most well-known numbers like “Sledgehammer,” “Don’t Give Up,” and “Big Time,” the two-set performance treated fans to over a dozen new songs and arrangements including the live debuts of i/o singles “Panopticom,” “The Court,” “Four Kinds of Horses,” and the title track as well as several previously unheard album cuts and a still-untitled piece that Gabriel dedicated to his late mother.
The former Genesis frontman wrapped up the main portion of the set with his 1977 debut solo single “Solsbury Hill,” but returned twice for encore renditions of the perennial crowd-pleaser “In Your Eyes” and the 1980 protest anthem “Biko.” Watch fan-captured footage and a pre-filmed...
Aside from Gabriel’s most well-known numbers like “Sledgehammer,” “Don’t Give Up,” and “Big Time,” the two-set performance treated fans to over a dozen new songs and arrangements including the live debuts of i/o singles “Panopticom,” “The Court,” “Four Kinds of Horses,” and the title track as well as several previously unheard album cuts and a still-untitled piece that Gabriel dedicated to his late mother.
The former Genesis frontman wrapped up the main portion of the set with his 1977 debut solo single “Solsbury Hill,” but returned twice for encore renditions of the perennial crowd-pleaser “In Your Eyes” and the 1980 protest anthem “Biko.” Watch fan-captured footage and a pre-filmed...
- 5/19/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
Where will “Avatar: The Way Of Water” end up on the highest-grossing movie of all time list? It currently sits at #4 with a 2.13 billion total gross, just shy of “Titanic” at 2.19 billion. Looking ahead, “Water” overtaking “Titanic” (no pun intended) feels inevitable. But looking further than that, where will the upcoming “Avatar” sequels land on that all-time list when they hit theaters in 2024, 2026, and 2028?
Continue reading ‘Avatar’ Producer Jon Landau Teases Details On Upcoming Sequels, Like Oona Chaplin Playing Leader Of Na’vi Fire Tribe & A “Big Time Jump” In ‘Avatar 4’ at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Avatar’ Producer Jon Landau Teases Details On Upcoming Sequels, Like Oona Chaplin Playing Leader Of Na’vi Fire Tribe & A “Big Time Jump” In ‘Avatar 4’ at The Playlist.
- 2/3/2023
- by Ned Booth
- The Playlist
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