Author: The Anarchist

Clément Ducol, Camille, and Jacques Audiard Win Academy Award for Best Original Song Historic Win for “El Mal” In a stunning moment at the 2025 Academy Awards, songwriters Clément Ducol and Camille, alongside director Jacques Audiard, were honored with the Oscar for Best Original Song for their poignant track “El Mal,” featured in the film Emilia Pérez. This marks a significant milestone for the trio, as they each take home their first-ever Academy Awards. Competing Songs The competition was fierce this year, with other notable nominees including: “Mi Camino” from Emilia Pérez “Never Too Late” by Elton John from Never…

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Ted Nugent Defends His Return to Performing Post-Farewell Tour Ted Nugent, famously known as the Motor City Madman, is making headlines as he resumes live performances following his “Adios Mofos” farewell tour in 2023. With a limited schedule planned for the spring and summer months of 2024, Nugent asserts that he is not contradicting himself by returning to the stage. Clarifying the Retirement Misconception In a conversation with Sirius XM’s Eddie Trunk, Nugent addressed the confusion surrounding his touring status, stating, “I never used the word retire.” He emphasized that many fans have questioned his decision to perform again, believing…

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Sen Dog Discusses New Musical Ventures with Powerflo In a recent appearance on Loudwire Nights, Sen Dog, the iconic co-vocalist of Cypress Hill, delved into his latest project with the metal band Powerflo. The conversation took place on March 7, where Sen Dog shared insights about their new album, Gorilla Warfare, and the creative challenges he faced during the process. Embracing New Challenges Reflecting on his collaboration with bandmates Christian Olde Wolbers and Billy Graziadei, Sen Dog recounted how they encouraged him to explore a harder edge to his music. “Christian and Billy came to me and were like, ‘Hey,…

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NEW YEARS DAY: Embracing Change and Creativity in Music On the Road with “Half Black Heart” In a recent interview with Neil Jones from TotalRock, Ash Costello, the energetic frontwoman of NEW YEARS DAY, shared insights into the band’s plans following the release of their upcoming album, “Half Black Heart.” When asked about their touring schedule, she revealed, “We’ve already moved forward. Yeah, already.” Costello emphasized the rapidly evolving landscape of the music industry, stating that the traditional model of waiting two to three years between albums is now obsolete. Creativity Without Pressure When questioned about the potential pressure to…

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Nita Strauss and Her Musical Influences Guitarist Nita Strauss has established herself as a prominent figure in the rock and metal scene. With collaborations alongside iconic artists such as Alice Cooper, Angel Vivaldi, and Lzzy Hale, Strauss has made a substantial impact on the music industry. Recently, she shared her admiration for the Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames, stating that their music holds as much significance for her as The Beatles do for mainstream music fans. Why Nita Strauss Holds In Flames in High Esteem In a recent interview with Guitar World, which was released on YouTube on…

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The Spiritual Maximalism of Gray’s Musicianship A Demand for Live Performance The musicianship found in Gray’s work is nothing short of spiritually maximalist. With grand, avenue-wide choruses and rapid, whiplash-inducing chord changes, the music floods the senses, creating an experience that begs for live performance. This sonic landscape is the perfect backdrop for a vocalist who exudes the poise of a seasoned artist. Gray’s focus shifted away from external validation and instead centered on her internal world, expressing a desire to explore her soul’s state. Upon the release of On How Life Is, Gray expressed to various interviewers her intention:…

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Angie Stone: A Legacy in Neo-Soul and R&B Tragic Passing Angie Stone, the acclaimed neo-soul and R&B singer and songwriter, passed away on Sunday, March 1, at the age of 63. According to her representative, she died in a hospital following a car crash after a performance in Alabama. Early Life and Musical Beginnings Roots in Gospel Angela Laverne “Angie” Stone was born in 1961 in Columbia, South Carolina. Growing up in a musical environment, her father was a member of a gospel quartet that practiced at their home. This early exposure honed her ear for rhythm and vocal techniques.…

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Kevin Drumm’s Sheer Hellish Miasma: A Landmark in Harsh Noise The Unlikely Influencer of Harsh Noise Though the idea of an “influential harsh noise record” may seem paradoxical, Kevin Drumm’s 2002 album Sheer Hellish Miasma stands as the most significant work in the genre for the 21st century. During the early 2000s, artists like Wolf Eyes and Hair Police were creating a visceral noise aesthetic reminiscent of VHS horror, saturating America’s underground scene with a raw and chaotic energy. In contrast, Drumm emerged from Chicago’s vibrant sound art community with a more polished and incisive approach. A Departure from Traditional…

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The sun points to its rays and announces a summer punctuated by a multitude of festivals. From metal dinosaurs to Hellfest to reggae tones of the Dub Camp Festival, it’s time to make your choice and reserve your places … Most of the day: our exclusive selection Every day, our editorial staff reserves you the best of the regional info. A selection just for you, to stay in connection with your regions. France Télévisions uses your email address to send you the newsletter “The essentials of the day: our exclusive selection”. You can unsubscribe at any time via the link…

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Tribunal’s New Album: In Penitence and Ruin Introduction to Tribunal The Canadian death/doom collective Tribunal is making waves in the metal scene with their upcoming sophomore album, In Penitence and Ruin. Following the impactful release of their debut, The Weight of Remembrance, in 2023, Tribunal is set to delve even deeper into the realms of sorrow and despair. The New Album: A Grievous Elegy In Penitence and Ruin is described as an elegy that captures the essence of grief and desolation. With this album, Tribunal expands upon their established sound, promising a listening experience that is both haunting and profound.…

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