TSVI, a well-known underground producer, has accused Kanye West of sampling one of his songs without permission. According to TSVI, West used a sample of his song ‘12345678’ on ‘Believe What I Say’ from his 2021 album, ‘Donda’. TSVI expressed his anger on social media, stating that he only found out about the sample recently… Continue reading Underground producer TSVI says “fuck Kanye West” for allegedly “stealing” sample: “He’s at the top with billions in his bank”
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Bring Me The Horizon tease their new album: “It’s time for a new era”
British rock band Bring Me The Horizon has begun teasing their new album, ‘Post Human: NeX GEn’. After delaying the album’s release due to unforeseen circumstances, the band posted a short clip on their socials, indicating that “it’s time for a new era”. The teaser video is futuristic and says, “You cling to your virtual… Continue reading Bring Me The Horizon tease their new album: “It’s time for a new era”
Paul Weller announces first North American tour in seven years
English singer and songwriter Paul Weller is set to embark on his first North American tour in seven years. The former frontman of The Jam will be performing songs from his upcoming album titled ’66’, which will be released on 24th May, a day before his 66th birthday. Weller’s tour will commence in September, beginning… Continue reading Paul Weller announces first North American tour in seven years
The iconic ‘Shaun Of The Dead’ vinyl-throwing scene almost included a David Bowie album
The director of the classic zombie comedy, Shaun of the Dead, Edgar Wright, has revealed that the film’s iconic vinyl-throwing scene was almost completely different. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s characters must choose which record to throw at the approaching zombies. The original Prince albums were almost replaced with some David Bowie albums before the… Continue reading The iconic ‘Shaun Of The Dead’ vinyl-throwing scene almost included a David Bowie album
Muse’s Matt Bellamy responds to ‘Knights Of Cydonia’ reimagined in the style of System Of A Down
Matt Bellamy, the lead singer of Muse, has praised a cover of the song ‘Knights of Cydonia’ that was transformed into a metal version in the style of System of a Down. The cover was uploaded to YouTube by user Andre Antunes on March 11 and he regularly creates metal covers of popular songs and… Continue reading Muse’s Matt Bellamy responds to ‘Knights Of Cydonia’ reimagined in the style of System Of A Down
Sharon Osbourne doubles down on James Corden criticism: “He’s fair game”
James Corden has been called “fair game” by Sharon Osbourne, who has previously criticised the host during her stint on Celebrity Big Brother. Osbourne called out Corden’s habit of constantly name-dropping, citing an example where she complimented his shoes, and he responded with the brand name. She also criticised Anna Wintour, Adele, and Ellen DeGeneres… Continue reading Sharon Osbourne doubles down on James Corden criticism: “He’s fair game”
New Beatles book reveals John Lennon encounter that left Mick Jagger feeling “uncomfortable”
The upcoming release of a new Beatles book titled All You Need Is Love has unearthed details of an uncomfortable interaction between Mick Jagger and John Lennon. Set to be published on April 11, All You Need Is Love is an oral history of the band and draws on the controversial 1983 book The Love… Continue reading New Beatles book reveals John Lennon encounter that left Mick Jagger feeling “uncomfortable”
The Zutons’ Dave McCabe on how Amy Winehouse telling him to “fuck off” led to her covering ‘Valerie’
Dave McCabe, the lead singer of The Zutons, has revealed how Amy Winehouse’s profanity towards him led to her iconic cover of their song ‘Valerie’. During an interview as part of the Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells series, McCabe said he had met Winehouse three times during his life. He recalled how Winehouse’s friend… Continue reading The Zutons’ Dave McCabe on how Amy Winehouse telling him to “fuck off” led to her covering ‘Valerie’
Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor says streaming has “mortally wounded” many artists: “It’s great if you’re Drake, it’s not great if you’re Grizzly Bear”
In a recent interview with GQ, Trent Reznor, the frontman of Nine Inch Nails, has criticised streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music, saying that their payment policies have “mortally wounded” many artists. He added that although these platforms may benefit high-profile artists like Drake, smaller musicians such as Grizzly Bear struggle to make… Continue reading Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor says streaming has “mortally wounded” many artists: “It’s great if you’re Drake, it’s not great if you’re Grizzly Bear”
Storm Kathleen forces The Hives to postpone Dublin show – but announce last minute Sheffield gig
Swedish rock band The Hives have cancelled their scheduled Dublin show due to Storm Kathleen. However, they’ve now announced a new gig at Sheffield’s Leadmill. The band is nearing the end of their UK/Ireland tour, where they were initially set to perform at Dublin’s 3Olympia on April 8. After receiving news of the storm, the… Continue reading Storm Kathleen forces The Hives to postpone Dublin show – but announce last minute Sheffield gig