Author: The Anarchist
Devonté Hynes’ Return as Blood Orange Devonté Hynes, known for his multifaceted artistry as Blood Orange, is back with a new album titled Essex Honey. This marks his return after a period of relative silence since his previous studio release, Negro Swan, in 2019. Despite the lull, Hynes’ profile has significantly risen, highlighted by the resurgence of his classic track “Uncle Ace,” which featured prominently in a memorable scene from the film Challengers. Musical Evolution and Collaborations During his time away from the spotlight, Hynes delved deeper into classical music, exploring its textures and forms. This experimentation has profoundly influenced…
Shocking Incident at Korn Concert: Alleged Indecent Act Captured on Video Disturbing footage has emerged online from Korn’s performance on August 27 at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, depicting an alleged indecent act taking place in the crowd. The Incident Unfolds In the unsettling clip, originally shared on TikTok, a concertgoer appears to be engaging in inappropriate behavior in the stands. Despite the repeated shouts from nearby fans urging the individual to stop, the situation escalates when a drink is thrown at the offender. Subsequently, another attendee intervenes, stepping in from behind to strike the person, seemingly in an…
Catch Don Broco Live on Their 2025/2026 Tour Tour Overview Don Broco is set to electrify audiences across Australia, North America, and the UK during their highly anticipated 2025/2026 tour. With a lineup of exciting dates, fans won’t want to miss the chance to see this dynamic band perform live. Below are the confirmed dates and venues where you can catch them in action. September Tour Dates Australia 4 Brisbane, AUS – Princess Theatre 5 Sydney, AUS – Manning Bar 6 Melbourne, AUS – The Croxton 8 Adelaide, AUS – Lion Arts Factory 9 Perth, AUS – Magnet House North…
Divergent: A Triumphant Return to Original Music with ‘Runnin’ Free’ Meet the Band Comprising James Richards on guitar, keyboards, and vocals, Mike McAlister on bass and vocals, and James’ brother, Paul, on drums and vocals, Divergent have been a long time coming but now they’re here. This trio is onto something special, and their new single, ‘Runnin’ Free’, is a fantastic showcase of their talent. A Journey Through Time James and Mike’s musical journey began in their teenage years, marked by a shared passion for music that flourished during their high school days as part of the four-piece cover band,…
Oasis Reunites: A Phenomenal Return to America When Oasis unexpectedly reunited in 2024, one of the biggest questions the Gallagher brothers posed—perhaps a challenge—was whether American audiences truly loved them all along. This inquiry is fair considering the band’s trajectory in the U.S. The Rise and Fall of Oasis in America Oasis experienced a roaring start, propelled by two “biblical” albums, as Liam Gallagher described them, which require little elaboration. However, they faced a decline in popularity that never quite recovered among broader American audiences. While they continued to perform in select markets, their reach and audience size paled in…
The Scorpions Celebrate 60 Years of Rock with New Collection “Mind Like A Tree” Returns to Streaming Platforms The iconic song “Mind Like A Tree” from the Scorpions’ 1999 album Eye II Eye is making a comeback as it is now available on all major streaming platforms. This release coincides with the band’s upcoming 60th anniversary collection, From The First Sting, which will be globally launched on October 17th via BMG. Commemorating Six Decades of Influence In honor of their remarkable six-decade journey, the pioneering German hard rock band Scorpions is set to release From The First Sting, a curated…
The Evolution of Wolf Alice: Navigating Fame and Identity The Burden of "That Song" If you’re an indie rock band, especially a British one, achieving mainstream success often hinges on the existence of That Song—the quintessential track played at every gig, the one that resonates with fans and even their parents. This song, however, can become a double-edged sword. While it may catapult a band into the spotlight, it can also lead to frustration and disillusionment. Many artists find themselves performing a song they’ve outgrown, delivering it with an air of faux reluctance as the crowd sings along, perhaps overshadowing…
Charlie Kaufman’s New Short Film: How to Shoot a Ghost First Trailer Released Charlie Kaufman’s latest short film, How to Shoot a Ghost, has just unveiled its first trailer, generating excitement among fans and film enthusiasts alike. This 27-minute film is produced by Unmade, a production company co-founded by Halsey, alongside her manager Anthony Li and fiancé Avan Jogia. The film is set to premiere at the prestigious Venice Biennale, with Unmade credited alongside several other producers. Film Overview Cast and Crew The film features performances by Jessie Buckley and Josef Akiki, bringing to life a narrative penned by Eva…
Brent Hinds: A Tribute to the MASTODON Guitarist Celebration of Life Announcement In a poignant announcement following the passing of Brent Hinds, the official obituary revealed plans for a “celebration of life” to honor the MASTODON guitarist. This event is set to take place in Atlanta at a later date, although no further details have been disclosed as of now. Tragic Accident Details Brent Hinds passed away earlier this month, succumbing to injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Atlanta. He was 51 years old at the time of his untimely death. On August 20, Hinds was riding his Harley-Davidson…
Concert Announcements and Special Events Roundup In a week characterized by lighter tour announcements, music fans have a handful of exciting events to look forward to. This week’s highlights include six new tours, a date for the annual Bowl for Ronnie benefit, and a special holiday performance by The Acacia Strain. Major Tour Highlights Trans-Siberian Orchestra Leading the charge this week is the renowned Trans-Siberian Orchestra, known for their grand holiday productions. Their 2025 North American tour will run from November 13 to December 30, covering 64 markets with a total of 106 performances. Support Acts: None ListedTicketing Info: Check…