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ABBA Announce First Album in 40 Years, Share New Songs
Swedish pop icons ABBA have shared two new songs, the previously teased “I Still Have Faith in You” and “Don’t Shut Me Down.” The tracks will be included on Voyage, the band’s first new al
Justin Bieber to Perform at 2021 MTV VMAs
On Sunday, September 12, Justin Bieber will return to the MTV Video Music Awards stage for the first time in six years. Bieber joins the roster of previously announced performers including Lorde, Oliv
Watch A Trailer For Todd Haynes' Velvet Underground Documentary
Todd Haynes’ long-gestating documentary about Velvet Underground is finally being released in October on Apple TV+ after premiering at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. It will tell th
Kanye West Finally Releases New Album Donda
Finally, Kanye West has released his new studio album Donda. It includes contributions from JAY-Z (on “Jail”), the Weeknd, Jay Electronica, the Lox, Young Thug, the late Pop Smoke, Travis Scott, L
Neil Young Says Covid-Era Concerts Are Irresponsible: “These Are Super-Spreader Events”
Neil Young announced last week that he was dropping out of Farm Aid 2021 due to COVID safety concerns. “I don’t want to let anybody down, but still can’t shake the feeling that it mi
Rhye’s Michael Milosh Sued by Ex-Wife for Sexual Battery, Gender Violence, and More
Note: This article contains descriptions of alleged sexual battery and gender violence. Alexa Nikolas is suing her ex-husband, Michael Milosh of Rhye, for sexual battery, gender violence, intentional
Nirvana Sued by Baby From Nevermind Album Artwork for Child Pornography
Nirvana’s surviving members and the estate of Kurt Cobain have been sued by Spencer Elden, who appeared as a baby on the cover of 1991’s Nevermind. Elden claims the band violated federal child por
Digital Art Creators that leave you breathless
Digital Art creators changed the imagination about understanding about Art. In this article we collected breathtaking digital art creators, who’ll change your perception about art. Nicole Ruggie
Junglist: the heady tale of a music genre’s mid-’90s explosion
Penned by photographer Eddie Otchere and writer Andrew Green in 1995, the cult classic novel told the story of how Jungle shaped the Black British music scene. Now, it’s being republished. It’s 19
At 50, The Photographers’ Gallery reflects on its legacy – and THE FACE
London’s first independent gallery looks back at its pivotal moments with new exhibition Light Years, showcasing a 1985 celebration of THE FACE which echoes powerfully to the future. The double-side