Author: The Anarchist
Amaarae Unveils New Single “Girlie-Pop!” Ahead of Upcoming Album New Music and Visuals Amaarae has just released her latest single, “Girlie-Pop!”, which is set to be featured on her highly anticipated album, Black Star. This album serves as a follow-up to her previous work, Fountain Baby, and is scheduled for release next month. The accompanying music video for “Girlie-Pop!” was directed by Omar Jones, adding a visually captivating element to the single. Fans can watch the video below. Inspiration Behind “Girlie-Pop!” In a recent press release, Amaarae shared the inspiration behind the song. She stated, “‘Girlie-Pop!’ started as a freestyle…
Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Denver 2025 – Tickets Now Available! Single-day tickets are now available for the highly anticipated Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Denver, set to take place on December 5-6, 2025, at the iconic Fillmore Auditorium. Get ready for an experience that merges the world’s heaviest music with some of the finest craft beers in the industry. Headliners and Lineup This year’s festival features an impressive lineup that includes: Acid Bath – Making their first Denver appearance in over 30 years, headlining Saturday night (December 6). Blood Incantation – Denver’s own death metal space force,…
Ozzy Osbourne: A Legacy Beyond Music Throughout his illustrious career, Ozzy Osbourne emerged not only as a musical legend but also as a pop culture icon, especially noted for his family’s reality television series, The Osbournes. However, his appearances on screen extend far beyond this popular MTV show, showcasing his versatility and enduring appeal in the entertainment industry. Movies Featuring Ozzy Osbourne Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) In a humorous cameo, Ozzy appears alongside his family in the third installment of the Austin Powers franchise. In a scene filled with meta-commentary, he humorously critiques the filmmakers, declaring, “They’re using the…
The Allure of Hyperconsumerism and the Soundtrack of Rebellion Sam Todd: The Hyperconsumerist Influencer This summer, my daily routine has been punctuated by the compulsive viewing of videos created by Sam Todd, a content creator whose influence seems to orbit around hyperconsumerism, particularly among teens. Todd appears to be on an endless vacation, meticulously collecting exclusive Pandora charms from various cities around the globe. Her extensive knowledge of the market value of rare Labubus in places like Singapore, London, and Vietnam suggests a deep commitment to this quest, one that involves significant financial investment in each locale. She is on…
Ozzy Osbourne’s Impact on Music and Post Malone’s Connection Ozzy Osbourne’s passing marks the end of a rock and roll era, leaving a profound impact on the music world. Among those influenced by the Prince of Darkness is Post Malone, whose unique trajectory in modern country music has been notably shaped by his collaboration with the legendary artist. A Unique Collaboration: “Take What You Want” Before Post Malone ventured into the realm of country-infused rock, he achieved a milestone that few Nashville artists can claim: a collaboration with Ozzy Osbourne. The haunting and genre-blending track “Take What You Want,” featured…
Katatonia: The Evolution of a Metal Icon Founding and Early Years Founded in Stockholm in 1991, Katatonia emerged as a pivotal force in the Scandinavian metal scene, initially rooted in death-doom before transitioning to a more atmospheric and progressive sound. This evolution has defined their trajectory over the decades, marking them as innovators in the genre. The Core Partnership At the heart of Katatonia’s journey were co-founders Jonas Renkse and Anders Nyström. Their musical partnership has profoundly shaped the band’s identity for over 30 years. With Nyström’s recent departure from the band, Renkse has begun to reflect on the guitarist’s…
Kelly Osbourne has spoken publicly for the first time following the death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away earlier this week. The legendary rock star died on Tuesday, July 22, at the age of 76, just weeks after his final performance at the “Back to the Beginning” concert, marking both his solo career and his tenure with Black Sabbath. Kelly’s Emotional Tribute In a heartfelt post on her Instagram story, Kelly shared poignant lyrics from Black Sabbath’s 1972 ballad “Changes,” which she famously re-recorded as a duet with her father in 2003. The lyrics, “I feel unhappy /…
Tame Impala’s Return: Kevin Parker Unveils “End of Summer” New Music Announcement Earlier this month, Kevin Parker, the creative force behind Tame Impala, piqued the interest of fans when he shared a series of studio photos on Instagram, captioned “Been busy😉.” This cryptic message sparked excitement and speculation about the potential for new music from the acclaimed project. Now, Parker has confirmed those suspicions with the release of “End of Summer,” Tame Impala’s first new single in years. About “End of Summer” The new track, which spans seven minutes, marks Tame Impala’s debut under Columbia Records. Accompanying the song is…
The Greatest (or at Least Funniest) Band of the ’80s Finally Has a New Movie A Nostalgic Return The ’80s were a golden age for music, marked by iconic bands and unforgettable hits. Among them, one group stands out not just for their catchy tunes but also for their hilarious antics—the legendary comedic rock band, Spinal Tap. After decades of fan anticipation, the band has finally announced a new movie, bringing back their unique blend of humor and music to a new generation. The Legacy of Spinal Tap A Brief History Spinal Tap first burst onto the scene in 1984…
Exploring the Tracklists of Slipknot’s Discography Slipknot, the iconic American heavy metal band, has left an indelible mark on the music scene since their inception. Their intense sound and unique style have garnered them a fiercely loyal fanbase. This article delves into the various tracklists from their early works, showcasing the evolution of their music through different releases. LP1: Slipknot The band’s self-titled debut album, released in 1999, introduced the world to their signature sound. The tracklist includes: 742617000027 (sic) Eyeless Wait And Bleed Surfacing Spit It Out Tattered & Torn Me Inside Liberate Prosthetics No Life Diluted Only One…