Mark Ronson’s character will not be in the ‘Back To Black’ film

Mark Ronson’s character will not be in the ‘Back To Black’ film

The upcoming film ‘Back to Black,’ which chronicles the life of iconic singer Amy Winehouse, will not feature Mark Ronson’s character. Ronson played a vital role in the production of Winehouse’s 2006 album ‘Back to Black,’ however, all the scenes which featured Ronson were cut from the final movie. It was confirmed by the film… Continue reading Mark Ronson’s character will not be in the ‘Back To Black’ film

‘Solo Leveling’ season 1 review: believe the hype

‘Solo Leveling’ season 1 review: believe the hype

The popular anime industry, which has traditionally relied on adapting manga and light novels, is now drawing inspiration from manhwa (South Korean comics), with recent remakes of manhwa such as Tower of God, The God of High School, and most notably Solo Leveling. Based on the webtoon by Chugong and Dubu, Solo Leveling is directed… Continue reading ‘Solo Leveling’ season 1 review: believe the hype

Rammstein sued for plagiarism over ‘Deutschland’ riff

Rammstein sued for plagiarism over ‘Deutschland’ riff

Rammstein is in the midst of a legal battle as a French group, Ninja Cyborg, is suing the German metal band over claims of plagiarism. Ninja Cyborg alleges that Rammstein’s hit song ‘Deutschland’ from 2019 plagiarises their song ‘The Sunny Road’. The lawsuit was filed in the Paris Court of Appeal after an earlier claim… Continue reading Rammstein sued for plagiarism over ‘Deutschland’ riff

Róisín Murphy says backlash to trans comments “wasn’t that bad”

Róisín Murphy says backlash to trans comments “wasn’t that bad”

Last year, Róisín Murphy faced backlash over comments she made concerning puberty blockers but in a recent interview with France 24 English, the former Moloko vocalist stated that the backlash wasn’t actually that bad and she continued to receive plenty of support. Murphy’s contentious comment on Facebook using her personal account criticized the use of… Continue reading Róisín Murphy says backlash to trans comments “wasn’t that bad”

Here’s the story of the couple getting married on the cover of Pulp’s ‘A Different Class’

Here’s the story of the couple getting married on the cover of Pulp’s ‘A Different Class’

The well-known wedding photo that graces the front cover of Pulp’s 1995 album ‘Different Class’ has a backstory. Billy Reeves, one of the band’s BBC local radio journalists, was the matchmaker behind the photo. Reeves, a mutual friend, brought the soon-to-be-wed couple, Dom and Sharon O’Connor, together. The idea of putting them on the cover… Continue reading Here’s the story of the couple getting married on the cover of Pulp’s ‘A Different Class’

Guy Garvey on pre-fame Elbow delivering pizza to The Stone Roses

Guy Garvey on pre-fame Elbow delivering pizza to The Stone Roses

When Elbow were still unknown, they delivered pizza to The Stone Roses whilst the latter were recording their second album in Bury. Guy Garvey, frontman of Elbow, shared the anecdote during his appearance on BBC Radio Manchester when he was asked by host Becky Want to choose a song. He picked Shoot You Down from… Continue reading Guy Garvey on pre-fame Elbow delivering pizza to The Stone Roses

Now Azealia Banks and KT Tunstall are best friends on social media after ‘Cowboy Carter’ claims

Now Azealia Banks and KT Tunstall are best friends on social media after ‘Cowboy Carter’ claims

KT Tunstall and Azealia Banks may have formed an unlikely friendship after derogatory comments Banks made about Beyoncé’s latest album, “Cowboy Carter.” Banks previously criticized Queen Bey’s new country-influenced musical direction, labeling it “white women cosplay” and claiming that Beyoncé is “setting herself up to be ridiculed.” She further complained about the absence of Taylor… Continue reading Now Azealia Banks and KT Tunstall are best friends on social media after ‘Cowboy Carter’ claims

The Who’s Roger Daltrey at 80: “I have to be realistic. I’m on my way out”

The Who’s Roger Daltrey at 80: “I have to be realistic. I’m on my way out”

Roger Daltrey, frontman of The Who, has come to terms with his recent 80th birthday and acknowledged that he is “on his way out”. In a backstage diary for The Times, Daltrey expressed a desire to slow down, stepping back from his role as active curator of the Teenage Cancer Trust concerts. Although he is… Continue reading The Who’s Roger Daltrey at 80: “I have to be realistic. I’m on my way out”

Fans say Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ is missing tracks on vinyl

Fans say Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ is missing tracks on vinyl

Fans of Beyoncé are unhappy as the vinyl release of her new album, Cowboy Carter, is missing five tracks from its official track listing. This comes after the album’s release on March 29 and the reports of its CD version missing certain tracks. The vinyl edition was available for pre-order for £32, and while it… Continue reading Fans say Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ is missing tracks on vinyl

June Carter Cash’s daughter defends Beyoncé’s country album: “She’s one of us Carter women”

June Carter Cash’s daughter defends Beyoncé’s country album: “She’s one of us Carter women”

Carlene Carter, the daughter of legendary country musician June Carter Cash, has spoken out in defence of Beyoncé’s controversial new country album, ‘Cowboy Carter’. Critics have slammed the pop icon for her foray into the country genre, but Carter has praised her ambition and creativity. “She is an incredibly talented and creative woman who obviously… Continue reading June Carter Cash’s daughter defends Beyoncé’s country album: “She’s one of us Carter women”