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A new documentary about indie rock collective the Elephant 6 Recording Co. has been released…but it is only available on VHS, as the Outline reports. A Future History Of: The Elephant 6 Recording Co chronicles two decades of the community that incubated bands such as Of Montreal, Neutral Milk Hotel, the Apples in Stereo, and
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Another Monday, another day in Paradise! But the show is certainly not living up to its title at the beginning of the hour. We pick up where last week’s cliffhanger left off: Jordan interrupting Nicole and Christian’s conversation and trying to steal the piñata — ostensibly, he’s sticking up for his friend Clay. But we
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In June, a New York Times investigation made the previously unknown revelation that a 2008 Universal Studios Hollywood fire destroyed a massive quantity of master tapes by a number of iconic artists across popular music history. Courtney Love and Hole joined Soundgarden, Steve Earle, and the estates of Tupac Shakur and Tom Petty to sue
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It looks like Vince Staples has something on the way. He’s shared the trailer for “The Vince Staples Show,” which advertises an “all new original series” coming this Thursday, August 22. In the clip, Staples directs two boys how to sell candy outside of a supermarket. Check it out below. Staples recently signed to Motown
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Netflix’s Mindhunter does a fascinating job of delving into the minds of famous murderers, trying to illuminate if not explain how and why they turned into the killers that haunt our nightmares. In Season 2, Holden (Jonathan Groff) and Bill (Holt McCallany) took on a whole host of real-life murderers, but the one storyline that
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Juicy J and DJ Paul have announced a series of Three 6 Mafia reunion shows. After performances at One Musicfest in Atlanta and the Loud Records 25th Anniversary show, they’ll headline a concert just outside of their hometown of Memphis on October 12 at the Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi. DMX and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will
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Brazilian samba icon Elza Soares has shared a brand new song. It’s called “Libertação,” and it features fellow Brazilian vocalist Virgínia Rodrigues. Check it out below. [embedded content] Now 82, Soares has released nearly three dozen albums across her career, which has spanned for nearly 70 years. Her most recent addition is Deus É Mulher—“God
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An album John Coltrane recorded with his Classic Quartet in 1964 will be released for the first time. Blue World, recorded directly between Crescent and A Love Supreme, takes an unfamiliar route for Coltrane, comprising revisions of his earlier work. Listen to the title track below. Recorded at New Jersey’s Van Gelder Studios, the 37-minute
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September is on its way and that means a whole new slate of series and movies heading to Amazon’s streaming service. The first week of fall will bring the Transparent Musicale Finale and a slew of new movies will hit Amazon on September 30 including Cloverfield, Insomnia, and the rom-com classic You’ve Got Mail. Also
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Chicago MC CupcakKe has announced “The 10k Tour”—an upcoming North American trek kicking off September 7. According to a recent tweet from the rapper, she will be giving away money to a randomly-selected fan each night. “I present to everyone ‘The 10k Tour’ (Giveaway)!,” CupcakKe tweeted. “I will be giving away $10,000!!! Every night of
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Peter Fonda, who co-wrote, produced, and starred in the 1969 film Easy Rider, for which he was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars, died Friday at his home in Los Angeles surrounded by his family. The official cause of death was respiratory failure due to lung cancer. He was 79. The son of
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26 minutes ago Sequels sometimes do a hell of a job of outperforming their progenitors, as movies like Annabelle: Creation and Ouija: Origin Of Evil are living proof that franchises can sometimes be saved. Recent developments surrounding Venom 2 seems to suggest that this Sony/Marvel follow-up is trying to do the same thing, as Andy
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The Roots are reissuing a trio of albums from the 1990s: 1994’s Do You Want More?!!!??!, 1996’s Illadelph Halflife, and 1999’s Things Fall Apart. First up is the Things Fall Apart reissue, which is available September 27 via Geffen/UMe/Urban Legends. The deluxe edition will include a remastered version of the record, bonus tracks, rare photos,
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