July 19, 2019

‘Cats’ trailer featuring creepy ‘Us’ music is Jordan Peele approved

Yesterday, the trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of Andrew Llyod Webber’s musical Cats has dropped and caused quite a lot of mixed reactions.  The movie, directed by Tom Hooper, stars Taylor Swift, Jennifer Hudson and Idris Elba as dancing cats.  Read more: blink-182 unveil album release date on Good Morning America Also featured in...

blink-182 unveil album release date on 'Good Morning America'

The wait is over—Mark Hoppus has finally announced when we can expect the next blink-182 album.  The band appeared on Good Morning America this morning to play “Blame It On My Youth” and a few other tracks.  Read more: Slipknot announce locations for 2020 European tour Following their performance, Hoppus shared that the release date...

Slipknot announce locations for 2020 European tour

Slipknot have confirmed they will be embarking on a massive European tour in 2020 after quite a bit of teasing.  The band unveiled a mysterious poster at Download Festival this year that insinuated they were planning another tour.  Read more: Sum 41 honor Metallica with 5-minute medley jam session In the area where bands post...

Sleeping With Sirens won’t let anything “Break Me Down” in explosive new song

Anticipation is high for the next Sleeping With Sirens album especially after the band’s explosive return with “Leave It All Behind.” The track made good on the promise the act was taking it back to 2012 as “heavier and better than ever.” Now, they’re following it up with an equally infectious track, “Break Me Down,”...

Sum 41 honor Metallica with 5-minute medley jam session

Sum 41 recently performed a five-minute medley of Metallica songs at the SiriusXM studios.  The medley consists of songs such as “For Whom The Bell Tolls,” “Enter Sandman” and “Master Of Puppets.”  Read more: Hayley Kiyoko is spellbound in witchy “I Wish” music video The band has showed their love for Metallica back in 2017,...

Quentin Tarantino says his ‘Star Trek’ would be “‘Pulp Fiction’ in space”

Quentin Tarantino has offered up an idea of what his version of Star Trek would be, and it sounds like nothing we’ve ever seen before.  In an interview with Cinema Blend, Tarantino talked yet again about his desire to create a Star Trek movie.  Read more: Hayley Kiyoko is spellbound in witchy “I Wish” music...
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