Category: Music
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“Billy Idol Should Be Dead” Film Review & Premiere – From Punk Rebellion to Personal Reflection

Punk rock legend Billy Idol and Swedish filmmaker Jonas Åkerlund took the stage at Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere of their new feature-length documentary, Billy Idol Should Be Dead. The name, which at first comes off as quite shocking, perfectly sets the tone for the film’s nearly-2-hour runtime. Within the first few stories and…
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“Metallica Saved My Life” Film Review & Premiere – Thrash Metal Takes Tribeca

This week, I was front-row watching Metallica. As opposed to the usual packed stadiums, however, Metallica took the stage in conversation as part of this year’s Tribeca Festival for their new film Metallica Saved My Life. The iconic band traded their instruments, guitar pedals and deafening amplifiers for an intimate discussion and screening for the…
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“AGGRO DR1FT” Film Review, After-Party & Premiere – Korine Trades Cannes for the Club

Harmony Korine has never been one for tradition, and his latest endeavor, AGGRO DR1FT, is no exception. Setting the stage at Los Angeles’ Crazy Girls instead of a film festival, Korine’s infrared-soaked fever dream redefines what a film premiere is all about, pushing the boundaries of where the movie ends and the after-party begins. The…
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Billie Eilish Discusses Her Upcoming Album & Songwriting Process

Taking the world by storm, Billie Eilish has been making quite the name for herself this year. From her collaboration “Lovely,” with fellow pop artist Khalid to her newest release “You Should See Me in a Crown,” Eilish is here to stay in the music scene. At Rolling Stone Styled this week in New York…
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Dillon Francis Discusses Influences & His New Album “WUT WUT”

As part of the Rolling Stone Styled event in New York City, critically-acclaimed DJ/music producer Dillon Francis stopped by to discuss his influences, how he started producing his signature moombahton sound, and what fans should expect from his newest project WUT WUT, which releases towards the end of this month. Francis also spent some time…
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G-Eazy Signing at Sony Square NYC!

In celebration of his third studio album release, G-Eazy stopped by Sony Square NYC to sign autographs and take pictures with fans. The event took place on December 18th, and fans wrapped the block after purchasing copies of his newest album, The Beautiful & Damned. to meet the star. While waiting for autographs inside Sony Square,…
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POP! Rocks! Adds Lemmy Kilmister and Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse & Lemmy Kilmister are the newest additions to Pop! Rocks! The mutton chops! The beehive! The rock and/or roll! Add the Motörhead bassist and the singer-songwriter to your collection soon! – Louie Sullivan
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NOW That’s What I Call Party Anthems Volume 2 Review

Looking for some sweet jams to pump your next get-together to the next level? Get the party started right with NOW That’s What I Call Party Anthems vol. 2! Featuring pulse-pounding hits from Bruno Mars, Nicki Minaj, Robin Thicke, Katy Perry and more, this album’s got everything you need to kick off an awesome party. Light up…
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NOW That’s What I Call Music vol. 51 Review

Justin Timberlake, Sam Smith, Katy Perry, and Paramore– now that’s what I call music! The 51st (and latest) installment in the NOW That’s What I Call Music series features all those artists and more in a menagerie of chart-topping hits. Hear all your favorite songs from the radio, and maybe discover some new faves, in…
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Billy Joel: The Hits Review

If you’re looking for classics, look no further than Billy Joel: The Hits by Legacy Recordings. Spanning Billy Joel’s impressive 40+ year long career, this album contains the best and the brightest of Joel’s work, amalgamating favorite tunes from across Joel’s 12 albums. The album includes such greats as “Piano Man,” “Movin’ Out,” “My Life,” and “New York…
