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Universal Energy: An Interview With Cabaret Voltaire's Richard H. Kirk
Released late in 2020, Shadow of Fear stands as the first release of the legendary band Cabaret Voltaire wherein Richard H. Kirk serves as the Continue Reading
K Michelle DuBois Relies on 'Fever' Pitch for Striking Return (interview + premiere)
It seems entirely appropriate that Atlanta alternative/indie rocker K Michelle DuBois is surrounded by a fortress of cardboard containers on 27 January while chatting about Continue Reading
Britney Spears’ Boyfriend Sam Asghari Just Went Off on Her Dad: ‘Jamie Is a Total Dick’
Britney Spears’ boyfriend is not holding back. Sam Asghari took to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday (Feb. 9) to open up about his feelings towards Continue Reading
The 10 Best Wynton Marsalis Albums
Trumpeter and composer Wynton Marsalis: love him or resent him. But Marsalis is one of the most prolific instrumentalists of the last 40 years. A Continue Reading
Cardi B Offers $10K Reward for Information Regarding Cousin’s Robbery
Welcome to PopCrush's Daily Break! Here's a breakdown of today's hottest pop culture and lifestyle stories as heard on PopCrush Nights, airing across the country. Continue Reading
Django Django's 'Glowing in the Dark' Is Thrilling and Engrossing
Django Django have built on the momentum of their previous records with the brilliant Glowing in the Dark, a fantastic whirl of the band’s sonic Continue Reading
Miley Cyrus Closes Super Bowl TikTok Concert With Powerful Performance of ‘The Climb’
Miley Cyrus kicked off the Super Bowl with a pre-game tailgate TikTok concert. On Sunday (February 7), the Hannah Montana alum held a full-scale concert Continue Reading
Pearl Charles Embraces Her Influences on 'Magic Mirror'
Pearl Charles spends much of her second album Magic Mirror thinking about who she is, refining her introspection even as she finds ways to reach Continue Reading
Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman' and the Gangster's Reimagined Soul
Age and time have irrevocably shaped Martin Scorsese’s crime films. The veteran director has become synonymous with his trademark explosive, violent, high-energy gangster films like Continue Reading
Bebe Rexha Responds to ‘Messed Up’ Tweets Claiming She Died
Bebe Rexha was shocked to learn that someone created a rumor that she died. On Tuesday (February 2), the "In the Name of Love" singer Continue Reading
Caroline Shaw Dissects Shape-Note Hymns, Water, and Heaven on 'Narrow Sea'
Caroline Shaw is a composer whose approach redefines the term “multifaceted”. The North Carolina native received the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2013 for her Continue Reading
Chadwick Boseman Nominated for Posthumous Golden Globe + See the Full List of Nominees
The 2021 Golden Globe nominees have been announced and Chadwick Boseman has been honored posthumously. On Wednesday (February 3), the nominees were revealed for the Continue Reading
Sundance 2021: Sion Sono's Gonzo 'Prisoners of the Ghostland'
All that certain film fans will need to hear about Japanese filmmaker Sion Sono’s post-apocalyptic samurai-western Prisoners of the Ghostland is that it’s directed by Continue Reading
The 10 Best John Coltrane Solos
10. “My Favorite Things” from My Favorite Things Coltrane popularized the use of the soprano saxophone in jazz, and this track had a lot to do with Continue Reading
Judy Irving's Nuclear Weapons Documentary 'Dark Circle' Remains Timeless
“If you are working with a radioactive substance, don’t let it escape…it may come back to you.” — National Educational Television video on plutonium (1963) Continue Reading
Kylie V Shares The Wistful “510” Ahead Of Debut Album
Ahead of their forthcoming debut album, ‘Big Blue’, Vancouver-based singer-songwriter Kylie V shares 510. Produced by Harley Small (Peach Pit), 510 is a melancholic beauty where each wistful Continue Reading
Bowie Buddie Dana Gillespie Ain't No Man
In the early-mid 1970s came a chain of albums recorded in London that grabbed elements of popular music and fused them to form something unprecedented; Continue Reading
Sundance 2021: Jonas Poher Rasmussen's Animated 'Flee' Leaves You Speechless
When Danish documentary filmmaker Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s Flee ends, it truly feels like there’s nothing left to say. It’s already one of the most lauded Continue Reading
Tony Bennett Reveals Alzheimer’s Disease Battle, New Album With Lady Gaga
On Monday (February 1), Tony Bennett's family revealed to AARP that the musician has been battling Alzheimer's Disease for the past few years. Despite the Continue Reading