Kids
Brace yourself for some really impressive German skating in Kids from Felix Löchel. The kids are: Markus Blessing, Sandro Trovato, Fitschi, Erik Müller and others from Stuttgart.
Brett Eldredge's new song "Somethin' I'm Good At" is easily identifiable by its opening floor tom rhythm, calling to mind "Lust for Life" in its exuberant, loping bounce. The video, out this morning, mirrors that energy, with Eldredge leaving a trail of destruction in his wake while simultaneously being a charming flirt.
The lyrics downplay
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Golden State Warriors center JaVale McGee and hall of famer Shaquille O'Neal have never been on the friendliest of terms. After becoming the poster child for O'Neal's "Shaqtin' a Fool" – a segment in which he mocks NBA players for their mistakes made on the court – McGee criticized the former Lakers and Heat star in 2016 for making basketball fans think he's a "
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The final trailer for Kong: Skull Island gives a definitive glimpse of the legendarily massive ape. Kong punches helicopters and fights the evil "Skullcrawlers" that killed off his species. The movie comes out on March 10th.
The film's star-studded cast includes Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, John
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Jonny Fritz sings songs of the underdog – whether he is peering beyond the curtains at a seedy hotel or praising the resolution of a newly sober friend. On
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Brother Ali chronicles his winding life and career in the dramatic "Pen to Paper," his first new song since 2012's Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color. The Minneapolis rapper recounts the escapism of writing lyrics as a child: "Put pen to paper the first time when I was barely eight or maybe nine/ That was the late Eighties, Reagan time," he rhymes with a commanding flow over
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Don Markham, longtime horn player in Merle Haggard's band, the Strangers, and one of the iconic entertainer's closest friends, died Friday, February 24th of undisclosed causes in
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Even the best songwriters get stale if they deny the pull of their own evolution – both artistically and personally – and Oklahoma's John Moreland, known for his ability to draw a tear from even the most steely souls, is ready to move on with his fourth album, Big Bad Luv. Out May 5th, the LP will find Moreland embracing a richer, more rock & roll sound and leaving the temptation to
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When Katy Perry dropped her new single "Chained to the Rhythm," one of the first places she promoted it was on
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Elvis Costello & the Imposters announced a North American summer tour launching June 3rd in Berkeley, California and concluding July 25th in Providence, Rhode Island. The 20-date run – a continuation of their fall 2016 trek, "Imperial Bedroom & Other Chambers" – uses material from 1982's Imperial
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