It may be a mainstay in setlists these days, but there was a time when Hayley Williams was adamant that she would never ...
CMAs nominee Stephen Wilson Jr. and the owners of Big Loud Records talk about his signing with the label and what makes him ...
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Buried within every family, perhaps, is the secret desire to self-destruct, to push intimacy to its ugliest extremes.
The words open over a black background, before grainy black-and-white footage shows a man falling through the air. The scene ...
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Slightly rearranged, and given new lyrics by Victor Ireland, “Into the Darkness” is the most late ‘80s/early ‘90s localized AnimEgo OVA-like nonsense imaginable. Yes, it is embarrassing, and it ...
Now You Don‘t, the third installment in the magician heist franchise from Lionsgate, Ruben Fleischer is ready to get his own ...
Candela was the “heart of both acts,” according to Nagler, and their partnership with HBC added a layer of novelty to the production.
In his first home-state arena show, Zach Top professed his love for country music — and Cal Raleigh — to 13,000 fans.
On their 1984 album ‘Let It Be,’ the Minneapolis indie-rock wastrels spewed a message of working-class passion and outsider ...