sábado, febrero 28, 2026

New Music: Amazona

           

Taken from Mozza's upcoming new album "Make-Up Is A Lie", here's "Amazona" his third single  "Amazona" which actually is a Roxy Music cover with acoustic guitars strummed during the song’s main verse eventually give way to a guitar solo, actually for certain people the acoustic guitars here a part of the problem why this new single has been criticized, but the guitars solo offers a refreshing moment and almost put the track as one the most interesting of his latests single when the album is about to be release.

viernes, febrero 27, 2026

New Music: Into The Wild

            

The Temper Trap have released their first new single of the year, "Into the Wild". which encapsulates the duality of body and mind, and the existential yearning to transcend physical limits, according to a press release. The noted producer Styalz Fuego worked with the Australian band on the single. After years of being apart and trying to find our groove again, ‘Into the Wild’ was the spark that lit the fire, The Temper Trap share. The surreal music video has been directed by emerging Melbourne creatives Joey Clough and Edvard Hakansson.

 

New Music: If I Leave

           

Mitski presents her new haunting single "If I Leave" taken from the artist 8th., studio album "Nothing's About To Happen To Me", for the occasion she and Jared Hogan directed the video with her band to make the most of an extremely spooky house, peeling wallpaper and all. 

jueves, febrero 26, 2026

New Music: Attempt A Crash Landing

            

Scotland’s The Twilight Sad are releasing It’s the Long Goodbye, their first new album in seven years, on March 27 via Rock Action. Now they have shared its third single, "Attempt a Crash Landing". Robert Smith of The Cure appears on three songs on the album, which tackles grief and mental health issues. Previously the band shared the album’s first single, "Waiting for the Phone Call," which was their first new single in six years and featured Smith on guitar. The Twilight Sad is now officially a duo featuring frontman James Graham and guitarist Andy MacFarlane. The album also features sometime Arab Strap player David Jeans on drums and Mogwai live team-member Alex Mackay on bass. MacFarlane produced the album, which was recorded at Willesden’s Battery Studios. 

 

New Music: Born To Kill

           

Orange County punk veterans Social Distortion have announced a new album, Born To Kill, due May 8 "Born To Kill".  It's their eighth album, first in 15 years, and first since Mike Ness successfully underwent cancer treatment. Ness co-produced the album with veteran producer Dave Sardy, and it features appearances by Lucinda Williams and Benmont Tench (of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers). Along with the announcement, the band have shared as a single the title track and its video directed by Lance Bangs. The track it's a punked-up boogie rocker with lyrical nods to Iggy Pop, David Bowie, and Lou Reed, and Mike Ness' voice sounds as gritty and unmistakable as usual.

miércoles, febrero 25, 2026

New Music: The Bitter End

           

The beloved Trashcan Sinatras, ever since their four-decade journey began in 1986, and the legendary Scottish five-piece’s persistence with melodic, lyrically driven guitar pop can be heard on their new single "The Bitter End", the band's first new music in four years. A typically taut three minutes of crystal-cut, jangle-imbued anthemism, the single comes as they mark 40 years as a band in 2026. The video has been directed by How It Is Nowadays.

New Music: Stronger Together

           

Tori Amos has shared "Stronger Together" the first single from her new album "In Times Of Dragons" altogether with her daugther "Tash" who sings backup on the track. Amos describes the song's role in the album narrative thus: "In Times of Dragons is a story that parables the current dangerous times we are in—where democracy itself is on the line. As I'm fleeing from the character that is my sadistic billionaire Lizard Demon husband, I came across people I had not been allowed to see in years, and they had not wanted to see me because of the relationship I found myself in. To avoid being captured and dragged back to the Lizard Demon’s penthouse, I run to the deep south of the US to throw him and his henchman off my trail. One of the many characters I meet on the journey is The Daughter. We spend time and sing together."

martes, febrero 24, 2026

New Music: Jet Stream Heart

           

Temples the British rockersare back with a new single that serves as the first taste of their newly announced album "Bliss" their first release via V2 Records. This is just the first taste of the group's fifth record, which will mark a new chapter for Temples not only sonically, but also in that it serves as their first release for V2 Records. "I think it's easy to get stuck in this creative loop with each record you make, and it felt like coming together to create "Bliss" completely broke the cycle," shares the band's bassist, Tom Walmsley. “We had time to really reflect on ourselves, rebuild and reconnect with why we want to make music. Bliss feels like a line in the sand; it’s us recommitting to ourselves not just to being a band, but how we want to exist as one going forward." Regarding the new single, he adds that "Jet Stream Heart" was the first step in achieving this reinvention. It felt like we were giving ourselves permission to be more physical with everything—with heavier sounds and textures—and "Jet Stream Heart" was a forerunner in the whole process.

In Memoriam: The Iconic "Robert Carradine" Dies At 71

 
Robert Carradine, who played Lewis Skolnick, the king of the college nerds with a signature laugh, in the “Revenge of the Nerds” movie franchise, has died. He was 71.

In a Monday statement, Carradine's family said he struggled with bipolar disorder and died by suicide.

"It is with profound sadness that we must share that our beloved father, grandfather, uncle, and brother Robert Carradine has passed away. In a world that can feel so dark, Bobby was always a beacon [of] light to everyone around him," the statement said. "We are bereft at the loss of this beautiful soul and want to acknowledge Bobby’s valiant struggle against his nearly two-decade battle with Bipolar Disorder.

We hope his journey can shine a light and encourage addressing the stigma that attaches to mental illness. At this time we ask for the privacy to grieve this unfathomable loss. With gratitude for your understanding and compassion."

The youngest of a prolific Hollywood family, Carradine's siblings include actors David and Keith and architect Christopher, of Walt Disney Imagineering. David Carradine died in 2009 at age 72. Their brother Bruce, who died in 2016, was also an actor.

Keith Carradine told that his family wanted everyone to know about Robert's struggle with bipolar disorder.

"We want people to know it, and there is no shame in it," he told the outlet. "It is an illness that got the best of him, and I want to celebrate him for his struggle with it, and celebrate his beautiful soul. He was profoundly gifted, and we will miss him every day. We will take solace in how funny he could be, how wise and utterly accepting and tolerant he was. That’s who my baby brother was."

The L.A.-born actor enjoyed a prolific 50-plus-year career in film and television. To prepare for his role on the 1984 comedy "Revenge of the Nerds," Robert Carradine spent two weeks wearing "nerd clothes," a wig and glasses everywhere he went.

This included heading to fraternity row at the University of Arizona during rush week while in character with a fellow actor. They asked the head of a fraternity if they could join.

"The guy took one look at us and said, "No way," ' Carradine recalled in 1990. By the time the first day of shooting rolled around, I was in full flight as a nerd. 

The youngest son of prolific character actor John Carradine, Robert Carradine was born on March 24, 1954, in Los Angeles. Known for both his film and television work, Carradine made his debut in a 1971 episode of the long-running western “Bonanza. His first film appearance was in the 1972 John Wayne western “The Cowboys.”

During his 50-year Hollywood career, he appeared alongside his brother David in a 1972 episode of "Kung Fu" and the 1973 Martin Scorsese film "Mean Streets." David, Keith and Robert joined other sets of acting siblings to portray sets of real-life siblings in the 1980 Western "The Long Riders." Carradine also landed roles in Hal Ashby's 1978 Vietman War drama "Coming Home" and Samuel Fuller's 1980 World War II epic "The Big Red One."

While Carradine found success in the family business, he also had a love for racing. "There are certain people who are supposed to be race car drivers," Carradine told The Times in 1991. "And I've got that. I've got that thing that makes me have to race. I have to do it."

At the time he was balancing both careers, racing at the Grand Prix level in a Lotus Esprit Turbo SE. But it was clear he would have chosen racing over acting if he could.

In the 2000s, Carradine charmed a new generation of fans as lovable TV dad Sam in "Lizzie McGuire."

"There was so much warmth in the McGuire family and I always felt so cared for by my on-screen parents," the show's star Hilary Duff wrote in her Instagram tribute to her on-screen dad. "I'll be forever grateful for that. I'm deeply sad to learn Bobby was suffering. My heart aches for him, his family, and everyone who loved him."

Carradine is survived by his three children — actor Ever Carradine, Marika Reed Carradine and Ian Alexander Carradine — as well as his brothers, nieces including actor Martha Plimpton, nephews and grandchildren.

lunes, febrero 23, 2026

New Music: Written Into Changes

            

Avalon Emerson & the Charm shares new single "Written into Changes", the title-track off her forthcoming album, due March 20th via Dead Oceans. The track is paired with a performance video recorded in Avalon's home studio alongside Hunter Lombard and Keivon Mehdi Hobeheidar. Speaking about "Written into Changes," Avalon shares: "Sometimes change barrels down tracks, announced by a high loud whistle. Other times it flows seasonally over sand, carving a canyon". ‘Written into Changes’ is a song about moving across the world and turning chapters in life. This song came together in London with Bullion, Hunter and Keivon.