Author: Press Room

The singer-songwriter released the latest track from prequel The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes Olivia Rodrigo delivered “Can’t Catch Me Now” on Thursday — a song from the highly-anticipated Hunger Games prequel The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes. Written and recorded by the Guts singer, the track features Rodrigo over intimate acoustic guitars as the melodies build to a slow crescendo and tell the story of vengeance. “There’s snow falling over the city/You thought that it would wash away/The bitter taste of my fury and all of the messes you made/Yeah, you think that you got away,” she taunts before diving…

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Friends director James Burrows joined the extensive list of Hollywood fixtures paying homage to Matthew Perry after the actor’s death this weekend, speaking with the Today show on Thursday about the impact he has had on the show’s cast and crew. “He was part of a family and he was the first one to not be part of that family anymore,” Burrows said, adding that the cast was “destroyed” upon hearing the news. “It’s a brother dying,” Burrows, who directed more than a dozen episodes, added. In the interview, Burrows also recalled the early days of Friends before the show…

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The record arrives alongside a jungle-themed music video helmed by director Douglas Bernardt Megan Thee Stallion is dripping with venom on her latest single “Cobra.” The independently-released record arrives as the rapper’s first official solo release since she sharing her sophomore studio album Traumazine in 2022. In the year that has passed since then, Megan has shed the skin of her past and is in completely new form as she enters an era that would unnerve even the most skilled snake charmer. “Just as a snake sheds his skin, we must shed our past, over and over again,” Megan opens…

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The Beatles have, at last, unveiled their final song, “Now and Then.” The track is centered on a John Lennon vocal that was unearthed in 1994. Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr worked on the track together surrounding the creation of “Real Love” and “Free as a Bird” in 1995. The track was originally shelved due to the poor audio quality, but revived when AI helped better enhance Lennon’s performance. Listen to the Beatles’ “Now and Then” below.“When we started ‘Now and Then,’ it was very difficult because John was sort of hidden in a way,” Starr said in…

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Amici 23, le anticipazioni della settima puntata del Pomeridiano. Domenica 5 novembre, alle ore 14.00, su Canale 5 andrà in onda la settima puntata del Pomeridiano di Amici 23, con ospiti: Alex Wyse, che presenterà il nuovo singolo “Un po’ di te“; Enrico Nigiotti, che canterà la sua “ninnananna“; Gabry Ponte, che giudicherà la gara di canto; Anbeta, che giudicherà la gara di ballo e Diana Del Bufalo, che promuoverà il suo nuovo spettacolo teatrale. Holden, Nicholas, Sofia e Mew svolgeranno invece i compiti assegnati loro rispettivamente da Anna Pettinelli, Emanuel Lo, Alessandra Celentano e Anna Pettinelli, mentre Holy Francisco…

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Coldplay are calling on their fans to add their voice to a new single. READ MORE: Coldplay live in London: a fantastical, feel-good bonanza that delivers on a bold promise The song ‘One World’ is set to feature on their forthcoming new album ‘Moon Music’ which the band say they “have nearly finished”. In an Instagram post the band wrote: “Hello everybody. We hope you are all ok in these wild times. We have nearly finished Moon Music. If you’d like to be on it too, perhaps you could add your voice to a song called One World. (We would love…

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The publication received nods in Journalist of the Year, Diversity in the Entertainment Industry, and more in the 2023 National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards The Los Angeles Press Club revealed the list of nominees for their annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, and Rolling Stone has earned 17 nominations across works of reporting and criticism. Among the highest honors of the awards, Rolling Stone‘s Cheyenne Roundtree has been nominated for Journalist of the Year in the Online category; Alan Sepinwall nominated for T.V. Critic of the Year; David Fear for Film Critic of the Year; and Julyssa Lopez has received…

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Ruby Marshall – the singer-songwriter behind alternative Melbourne project ENOLA – is going through what they describe as “waves of emotions”. It’s commonplace, they say, whenever an artist is staring down the barrel of a new release – in Marshall’s case, the debut EP from ENOLA. Titled ‘All is Forgiven’, the EP pairs the project’s first two singles from 2022 – the propulsive ‘Strange Comfort’ and the writhing ‘Metal Body’ – with new material that continues ENOLA’s explorations of the post-punk, alt-rock and the spaces between. “There’s obviously an excitement there, but also the anxiety that comes from the unknown…

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Dua Lipa has bought the rights to her publishing catalog from TaP Music Publishing, the company announced today. The sale arrives over a year after the singer, who was also previously a part of TaP’s artist management branch, parted ways with the company in February 2022. Lipa has been managed by her father, Dukagjin Lipa, since then.TaP shared in a statement: “We wish Dua all the best for the future.” Anna Neville, TaP’s co-president, also added: “This is an exciting time for our publishing company – we are expanding our services and teams globally and continue to add talented writers…

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During the first COVID-19 lockdown, when spontaneity and community were in short supply, Joy Anonymous popped up on London’s South Bank offering plenty of both. Speaking to NME last year, the DJ and producer duo (Henry Counsell and Louis Curran) described the impromptu raves they hosted during this period as “an act of public service,” designed to bring people together in a time of uncertainty. 2021 debut ‘Human Again’ perfectly captured the Joy Anonymous sound – a feel-good, blend of house and disco that conjures visions of late, glowing city sunsets – and propelled them into a new stratosphere. Festival…

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