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Last month, Omar Apollo teased a new album, writing on social media, “LP2 💽.” The Warner Records artist has now shared a new song, “Spite.” The track arrives with a music video that director David Heofs shot in Mexico City. Watch it below.Blake Slatkin and Teo Halm co-produced “Spite.” In a press statement on the single, Apollo remarked, “‘Spite’ is a song about a long distance relationship and wanting to show the other person that you’re OK without them even though you feel like you need them. It’s an angry song about not being able to have someone all to…

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Kiss are the latest artist to sell off their music catalog — and, in this case, their well-known onstage personas and makeup — for big money. The band — which closed out its (alleged) farewell tour in December 2023 — announced they have sold the rights to their music and imagery to Pophouse, the Swedish company that created the ABBA Voyage hologram show and is working on a similar project involving Kiss.  While the price wasn’t revealed in a joint press release, Fortune reports that Kiss raked in upwards of $300 million in the sale. A rep for the band…

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A Joker sequel was never technically in the cards. When director Todd Phillips made his anti-superhero origin film about the classic Batman villain — with Joaquin Phoenix in the title role — it was designed to be a standalone film. While Philips acknowledged he was open to making a follow-up under the right circumstances, he went so far as to stress a month before the film’s October 2019 release: “We have no plans for a sequel… The movie’s not set up to [have] a sequel. We always pitched it as one movie, and that’s it.” Of course, grossing more than…

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Marina Diamandis was on shrooms a few years ago, writing what she thought were lyrics for new music. A few days later, she looked at everything she had written and realized she wanted to go beyond just songs. “I tried, and it just felt so weird,” she tells Rolling Stone. “I suddenly was like, ‘I think these are poems, actually.’ As soon as I accepted that, I started writing poetry every single day. For a whole summer, it was every single morning.” What came out of those writing sessions was Eat the World, Marina’s debut poetry book, which Rolling Stone…

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Donald Trump’s social media company Truth Social reported losses of $58 million in 2023 just days after making its debut on the stock market.  According to filings made to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Truth Social reported a net loss of $58,189,200 in 2023, alongside a more than $50 million loss in 2022. The company brought in only about $5.4 million in gross profit over the two-year period.  Trump’s Truth Social company posted its new financials to the SEC today.The firm generated just $4.1 million (with an M) revenue for all of 2023, while racking up $58 million in…

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Sono entrato nel giardino dell’Eden attratto dai colori tenui e delicati. Il profumo degli anni 60 e 70 inebriava la mente. Sono stato assalito da un turbinio di vecchie emozioni vissute spulciando le note di copertina dell’album “Nuggets” o ascoltando vecchi 45 giri di seminali band psych-beat inglesi. Alla fine, esausto e felice, sono crollato e ho cominciato a sognare. Ho trovato fiori la cui fragranza sembrava ibernata come per magia: l’agilità ritmica surf-beat di “Rainbow Flower”, le fuzz guitar che reggevano il refrain alla Beatles di “Mr Abelicity” e il riff carpito ai Move per la spumeggiante “Richard Has…

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Hotels are strange, contradictory, but often wonderful places. They are permanent structures primarily designed for temporary lodging. They can offer more luxurious furniture and amenities than you get at home, yet you’ll rarely sleep as well as you do in your own bed. Dreams in hotels tend to be weirder and more vivid — there’s a reason so many of Tony Soprano’s more memorable nightmares either occurred while he was at a hotel, or depicted his unconscious self staying in one — and the setting is evocative enough to be at the center of all kinds of classic literature and…

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A year later, in 2023, Parannoul and I meet at a cafe in Yeonhui-dong. “I wasn’t nervous,” he says, when the Rolling Hall show comes up, “but I did wonder: Will we stay in touch? Or will we just play one show together and then go our separate ways?” he remembers. The gig, dubbed Digital Dawn by its organizers, was intended as an IRL showcase for Seoul’s new generation of indie artists, who until then had chiefly shared their work on the internet. “Despite my tendency to stay inside, I found myself actually talking a lot,” says Parannoul of his…

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Quick Answer: You can watch the new series We Were the Lucky Ones online for free with a 30-day trial to Hulu. “The only thing I know for certain, is that there’s no reason I should be alive, and yet, I am,” says Hadas Yaron’s character, Mila Kurc, in the trailer for Hulu‘s new historical drama, We Were the Lucky Ones, premiering March 28. Adapted from author Georgia Hunter’s 2017 bestselling novel of the same name — and…

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Search and rescue procedures are underway in Maryland following the collapse of the Francis Key Scott Bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday morning. A chilling video from the event captures the full 1.6-mile stretch descending into the Patapsco River after being struck by a 948-foot-long container ship named Dali. The ship collided with a column, triggering the collapse. “This is an unthinkable tragedy,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said at a press conference on Tuesday morning. “We have to first and foremost pray for all of those who are impacted, those families, pray for our first responders and thank them.” The number…

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