Month: April 2021

On Sept. 4, 2002, Kelly Clarkson won the first-ever season of American Idol; today, she’s a music superstar, known for both her pop and country tunes. While that Idol win is certainly one of Clarkson’s biggest career moments, there are a few others that deserve a call out as well. Clarkson’s collaborations with stars such as Reba McEntire, Jason
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The universe is riddled with supermassive black holes that could actually be wormholes or tunnels that communicate with parallel universes, according to a hypothesis that is gaining momentum among astrophysicists. We could unmask them from many ways, one of them measuring the gravitational influence that we would be receiving from stars located in a parallel
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Kip Moore‘s new song “Good Life” comes with more grit than fans are used to, and that’s saying something. Hard-earned stories and raw arrangements are nothing new for the “She’s Mine” singer. With Jay Joyce on board as producer (and with Dan Couch as Moore’s co-writer), however, Moore’s country-rock becomes country-grunge. ”Good Life” presents a soulful, distorted sound that
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Disney, which has been experimenting with the theatrical window lately with simultaneous movie releases on streaming service Disney+ Premier much to the upset of theater owners, dropped a PSA during the Oscarcast waving a flag for exhibition. Filled with first person testimonials of exhibition workers and clips from upcoming big pics like F9, No Time
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“Being a fan of Dennis Lehane, George Pelecanos, and Walter Mosley, I would certainly label Andrew Cotto as a comparable read to these luminaries in terms of style, characterization, and the depiction of life in a tough neighborhood.” (Raven Crime Reads) “Cotto’s lyrical prose reads like Raymond Chandler taking dictation from Walt Whitman.” (Publishers Weekly)
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A strange thing has happened since Justin Moore last released new music. Words like “traditionalist” and “conservative” have become supercharged, almost divisive descriptors. A liberal-leaning country music consumer might be quick to heap all of his or her fears and opposing ideologies onto an artist that identifies as such. It’s the equivalent to the opposite: labeling anyone
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The Mars Volta have unveiled Landscape Tantrums, a previously unreleased eight-track collection of “unfinished original recordings” of their 2005 debut De-Loused in the Comatorium. It arrives digitally through Clouds Hill Recordings and is part of the massive 18-LP box set La Realidad de los Sueños, which was limited to 5000 copies and sold out upon
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