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Read More »Indie Rockstar G-Eazy Covers an Obscure Band Called the Beatles
In 1968, John Lennon was going through it. He was having trouble sleeping and desperately horny, while meditating at an ashram. So, he decided to write “I’m So Tired.” The lyrics — “You know I can’t sleep, I can’t stop my brain / You know it’s three weeks, I’m going …
Read More »Niall Horan Hits the Studio and the Road to Perform in New 'Black and White' Video
Niall Horan hits the studio and the road in his new video for “Black and White.” Written by Horan with Julian Bunetta, Teddy Geiger, Alexander Izquierdo and Scott Harris and produced by Bunetta, the single appears on Horan’s sophomore album. Heartbreak Weather was released last month. The new clip features …
Read More »Could COVID-19 Immunity Certificates Help Reopen America — Or Create More Class Divide?
As we appear to be reaching the peak of the coronavirus outbreak in some parts of the U.S., public health officials have started thinking about what happens next. Having widespread, accurate testing for COVID-19 is necessary in order to make it possible for essential workers to return to their jobs, …
Read More »Chris Cornell's Daughter Shares Temple of the Dog Cover at COVID-19 Benefit
Chris Cornell‘s daughter, Toni Conell, shared an acoustic cover of Temple of the Dog‘s single, “Hunger Strike,” during LiveXLive’s Music Lives digital music festival benefitting coronavirus relief efforts. The younger Cornell performed the track in her late father’s studio, calling “Hunger Strike” one of her favorite songs and adding, “I …
Read More »Watch Dr. Anthony Fauci Refute Trump Talking Points in Real Time
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and one of the American people’s only hopes for competency in the Trump administration as it combats the novel coronavirus, appeared on Fox News in an interview with Laura Ingraham Thursday night and — much like he …
Read More »Jehnny Beth Drops Stark New Single, 'Innocence'
Jehnny Beth has unveiled a haunting new single, “Innocence.”The track appears on the French musician’s upcoming solo debut, To Love Is to Live, out June 12th. Directed by Andreas Neumann, the clip features footage of Beth rehearsing for her set at the BBC 6 Music Festival last month. The song’s …
Read More »'Valley Girl' Musical Remake Transports Us Back to Eighties L.A.
Orion Classics has released the first trailer forValley Girl, a remake of the 1983 Martha Coolidge teen rom-com of the same name. This adaptation, directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg, is a musical film, slated for a May 8th release on digital platforms. Jessica Rothe and Josh Whitehouse are our new, …
Read More »Hear Johnny Irion's Exhilarating English Version of a German Sixties Pop Hit
Folk-rock singer Johnny Irion knows a good song when he hears it — even if it’s not in his native language. While on tour in Germany, Irion spent an evening drinking wine and talking music with his friend Michael Kleff, who introduced him to a staple of German pop radio …
Read More »Social Distancing with Lucinda Williams: Dinner Deliveries, Docs, and (Nick) Drake
As the world fights a pandemic, we reached out to some of our favorite artists with a few quarantine questions about these unprecedented times. Last week, Lucinda Williams lost two colleagues and friends, John Prine and producer Hal Willner, to the coronavirus. “For a lot of our friends it just …
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