Black Midi: Hellfire review – gruesome rock opera is a little too clever | Music

Black Midi: Hellfire album cover

The third album by Black Midi is nothing if not wildly eclectic. You hear sleazy-sounding arrangements with tango-esque rhythms created under the influence of Kurt Weill; luscious, cinematic strings; ranting spoken-word passages delivered in a […]

James Hong reflects on legendary career, hit ‘Everything’

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Actor, filmmaker and icon James Hong, 93, at his home. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times) In 1953, James Hong left Minnesota with a buddy in a Buick and hit Route 66, bound for California. […]

The Best Hip-Hop Albums Of 2022 So Far

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What a year for hip-hop it has already been. After four years of radio silence from Kendrick Lamar, the Compton poet returned with one of the most vulnerable projects of his career. Another returning veteran […]

Becky G will perform at the MLB’s Extra Innings concert

Becky G celebrates the release of her new record

Becky G is bringing more sabor to the ballfields this summer. The Mexican descent star is set to perform on July 16 at Major League Baseball’s MGM Rewards All-Star Saturday Extra Innings concert. The 25-year-old […]

Kraftwerk Kick Off 2022 “3D Tour” with Mesmerizing Concert: Review

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The sheer diversity of the concertgoers who descended upon Kraftwerk’s tour kickoff at The Pageant in St. Louis is a testament to the genre-spanning influence of the German electronic music pioneers. Punks, goths, metalheads, record […]

Fleetwood Mac’s 30 greatest songs – ranked! | Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac in their Peter Green era in the early 1970s. L-R: John McVie, Danny Kirwan, Mick Fleetwood, Jeremy Spencer and Peter Green.

30. Keep on Going (1973) A fantastic curio from the Mystery to Me album. Written by Bob Welch, Keep on Going sets Christine McVie’s voice against an arrangement audibly influenced by the soul music coming […]

‘Einstein was smiling at me!’ Photographer Marilyn Stafford, 96, on celebrities, slums – and breakfast with Edith Piaf | Photography

Marilyn Stafford in Lebanon, 1960

Marilyn Stafford’s career was hardly unsuccessful. The pioneering photographer quietly documented much of the 20th century – slums, celebrities, war zones, world leaders, everything. But she has never been celebrated like she is today. After […]

PlayStation State Of Play March 2022: Biggest Game Announcements – GameSpot – Game News

PlayStation State Of Play March 2022: Biggest Game Announcements

Shared from www.gamespot.com. The latest PlayStation State of Play has officially come to a close, but not before revealing a handful of brand-new games and some deeper looks at a few previously announced titles. With […]