Author: The Anarchist

A previously unseen live video of John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and the Plastic Ono Band performing “Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)” from 1972 has been released, marking a significant moment for fans of the legendary musician. Celebrating a Historic Performance The clip was unveiled on the 53rd anniversary of the couple’s iconic One to One Concerts held at Madison Square Garden. It premiered precisely at the same date and time as the original afternoon performance: August 30 at 2 p.m. EDT. Upcoming Concert Film This newly released video will be featured in an upcoming concert film set to arrive…

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Stargazer Unleashes New Single “Stone Cold Creature” Impactful Sound and Vision With heavy grooves, thunderous guitars, and soaring vocals, “Stone Cold Creature,” the latest single from Norwegian rock band Stargazer, makes an immediate impression. Bold and catchy, this electrifying title track from their upcoming album is a testament to the band’s confidence and commitment to delivering pure rock energy, appealing to fans of timeless arena anthems. About Stargazer Since 2008, Stargazer has been a formidable force in the melodic hard rock scene, emerging from Norway’s rich musical tradition. The band expertly blends classic rock influences with a modern edge, resulting…

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SIX FEET UNDER’s Chris Barnes Shares Exciting Update on Upcoming Album Recording Progress and Release Timeline Chris Barnes, the iconic vocalist of death metal legends SIX FEET UNDER, has recently released a video message detailing the band’s ongoing recording sessions for their forthcoming album. The new album is set to follow last year’s “Killing For Revenge” and is tentatively scheduled for release in early 2026 under Metal Blade Records. Recording Sessions Underway In his message, transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET, Barnes revealed, “We’re in the middle of recording a new album, so we’ll be putting out a new album next [year] —…

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Concert Chaos: Public Indecency at Korn Show A shocking incident unfolded at a recent Korn concert, where a man was ejected for allegedly engaging in public masturbation. The event took place on August 27 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during a two-night performance featuring both Korn and System of a Down. The Incident Unfolds Eyewitnesses captured the disturbing scene on video, showing the offender visibly stimulating himself in his seat as Korn opened their set with songs like “Blind,” “Twist,” and “Here to Stay.” The footage, recorded by a concertgoer seated several rows behind, reveals the chaos…

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Danny Addison’s Debut Album: A Masterpiece of Intimacy and Grandeur Introducing ‘Porcelain’ Every so often, a debut album comes along that feels fully formed, the sound of an artist who already knows exactly who they are. UK singer-songwriter Danny Addison achieves just that with his debut album ‘Porcelain’, out now via Zenith Café. Musical Journey Through ‘Porcelain’ Across the ten tracks of ‘Porcelain’, Danny Addison expertly balances moments of intimacy with sweeping grandeur. His singles, such as ‘Pheromone’ and ‘Beck and Call’, highlight his remarkable ability for emotional storytelling. Meanwhile, fan-favorite ‘Tribe’ emerges as a bold declaration of conviction, showcasing…

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In Memoriam: Celebrating the Legacy of Nisse Karlén and Jürgen Bartsch It has been a heartbreaking week for the black metal community as we mourn the loss of two of its most influential figures: Nisse Karlén, the versatile vocalist and former guitarist/bassist of Sacramentum, and Jürgen Bartsch, the founding bassist of Bethlehem. Their contributions to the genre have carved out a significant legacy that will resonate for years to come. The Pioneering Sound of Sacramentum Sacramentum, alongside fellow Swedish bands like Dissection and Naglfar, pioneered a unique blend of extreme metal that fused the atmospheric elements of black metal with…

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The Musical Landscape of Hosono’s Exotica Exploring Time and Style At the core of Haruomi Hosono’s music lies a unique displacement of time and style, a thematic exploration that resonates deeply with his fascination for exotica. In a 2020 interview, he remarked, “It’s fun how it feels phony.” This playful acknowledgment of artifice reveals a complex relationship with authenticity and the allure of representation. Challenging Authenticity Hosono’s work, particularly evident in tracks like “Hurricane Dorothy,” complicates the simplistic dichotomy of authentic versus inauthentic. The song, named after John Ford’s 1937 film “The Hurricane,” draws on a narrative about a Polynesian…

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Let’s take a look at the 25 most-played songs on rock radio in 2025. Rock music encompasses a wide range of styles, and in this article, we will focus specifically on the tracks that dominate hard rock stations utilizing the “active rock” programming format. This format features a blend of new releases from contemporary hard rock bands alongside classic hits from legendary heavy rock artists of the past. Tracking the Most-Played Songs on Rock Radio To determine the 25 most-played songs, we consulted the latest charts published by Mediabase. Mediabase operates as a reporting service with a network of over…

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A Cold Hole: Exploring Themes of Desire and Despair in Music and Art Encountering A Cold Hole In a dimly lit gallery, viewers are drawn to a striking installation, A Cold Hole, created by artist Taryn Simon. This piece features a bright room with snow-covered floors and a square hole at its center, inviting contemplation and curiosity. The experience is dynamic, as observers watch individuals ascend into the illuminated space, only to plunge into the icy depths below. Simon’s work probes the complexities of public admiration juxtaposed with personal yearning. This installation resonated deeply with singer-songwriter Dana Foote, who interpreted…

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Mubi Unveils Teaser Trailer for Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother Teaser Trailer Highlights Mubi has released the first teaser trailer for Jim Jarmusch’s much-anticipated film, Father Mother Sister Brother. The brief clip prominently features the iconic musician and actor Tom Waits, who stars alongside a stellar cast that includes Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, and Luka Sabbat, among others. The teaser offers a tantalizing glimpse into the film’s unique narrative and artistic style. Release Information Father Mother Sister Brother is set to open in U.S. theaters on Wednesday, December 24. The film will make its world…

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