Coachella has revealed its 2024 lineup featuring headliners Lana Del Rey, Tyler the Creator, and Doja Cat, plus special reunion performances from No Doubt and Sublime.
Specifically, No Doubt’s classic lineup of Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young will take the stage together for the first time in nine years. Meanwhile, Sublime’s surviving members, Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, will perform with Bradley Nowell’s son, Jakob, as their singer.
Other notable acts on Coachella’s 2024 lineup include Blur, Ice Spice, Deftones, Justice, Peso Pluma, Grimes, Gesaffelstein, Ateez, J Balvin, Bizarrap, Le Sserafim, Oneohtrix Point Never, Carin León, Reneé Rapp, Faye Webster, Bleachers, Khruangbin, Jon Batiste, Jhené Aiko, Brittany Howard, Kevin Abstract, The Rose, The Last Dinner Party, Tyla, Suki Waterhouse, Chapelle Roan, Taking Back Sunday, Black Country, New Road, Mdou Moctar, Feeble Little Horse, and more.
Coachella 2024 takes place over two weekends, April 12th-14th and April 19th – 21st,...
Specifically, No Doubt’s classic lineup of Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young will take the stage together for the first time in nine years. Meanwhile, Sublime’s surviving members, Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, will perform with Bradley Nowell’s son, Jakob, as their singer.
Other notable acts on Coachella’s 2024 lineup include Blur, Ice Spice, Deftones, Justice, Peso Pluma, Grimes, Gesaffelstein, Ateez, J Balvin, Bizarrap, Le Sserafim, Oneohtrix Point Never, Carin León, Reneé Rapp, Faye Webster, Bleachers, Khruangbin, Jon Batiste, Jhené Aiko, Brittany Howard, Kevin Abstract, The Rose, The Last Dinner Party, Tyla, Suki Waterhouse, Chapelle Roan, Taking Back Sunday, Black Country, New Road, Mdou Moctar, Feeble Little Horse, and more.
Coachella 2024 takes place over two weekends, April 12th-14th and April 19th – 21st,...
- 1/17/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
The 2024 Golden Disc Awards just wrapped in Jakarta!
The annual South Korean music awards ceremony honors achievements in the local music industry, and has been held since 1986, originally called the Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award.
The awards ceremony was hosted in South Korea until 2012, and has begun to be hosted internationally in various countries.
The 38th Golden Disc Awards were held on Saturday (January 6) at the Jakarta International Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, honoring the best in South Korean music released between mid-November 2022 and early-November 2023.
The event was hosted by Sung Si-kyung and Cha Eun-woo.
Keep reading to see who won…
Album of the Year (Daesang): Seventeen
Digital Song of the Year (Daesang): NewJeans
Best Album (Bonsang): aespa, Enhypen, Ive, Jungkook (BTS), Le Sserafim, Nct Dream, Seventeen, Stray Kids, Txt, Zerobaseone
Best Digital Song (Bonsang): (G)I-dle, Ive, Jisoo (Blackpink), Jungkook (BTS), Le Sserafim, NewJeans,...
The annual South Korean music awards ceremony honors achievements in the local music industry, and has been held since 1986, originally called the Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award.
The awards ceremony was hosted in South Korea until 2012, and has begun to be hosted internationally in various countries.
The 38th Golden Disc Awards were held on Saturday (January 6) at the Jakarta International Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, honoring the best in South Korean music released between mid-November 2022 and early-November 2023.
The event was hosted by Sung Si-kyung and Cha Eun-woo.
Keep reading to see who won…
Album of the Year (Daesang): Seventeen
Digital Song of the Year (Daesang): NewJeans
Best Album (Bonsang): aespa, Enhypen, Ive, Jungkook (BTS), Le Sserafim, Nct Dream, Seventeen, Stray Kids, Txt, Zerobaseone
Best Digital Song (Bonsang): (G)I-dle, Ive, Jisoo (Blackpink), Jungkook (BTS), Le Sserafim, NewJeans,...
- 1/7/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Pop singer/songwriter Mika Hashizume is finally debuting his solo career with his brand new EP, ‘bleached’. The EP’s soulful lead track, characterised by R&b flavours and alternative elements titled “So I Don’t Forget”, was produced by Grammy-nominated producer Patrick “J.Que” Smith, who is also one of the co-writers of Joji’s “Die For You”.
The drifting atmosphere of “So I Don’t Forget” carries a sense of nostalgia, and the fleeting worldview evokes a feeling of transience. The track is not only for listeners with a high sensitivity to music, but also for those close to Western music culture.
“In the beginning stage of creating the EP, I didn’t have a fixed concept, except for the fact that I wanted each song in the EP to represent styles and genres that I fell in love with after starting my song-writing journey. It was only...
The drifting atmosphere of “So I Don’t Forget” carries a sense of nostalgia, and the fleeting worldview evokes a feeling of transience. The track is not only for listeners with a high sensitivity to music, but also for those close to Western music culture.
“In the beginning stage of creating the EP, I didn’t have a fixed concept, except for the fact that I wanted each song in the EP to represent styles and genres that I fell in love with after starting my song-writing journey. It was only...
- 1/4/2024
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Through numerous ups and downs that have essentially seen the company reinvent its legacy, BlizzCon has remained Blizzard’s biggest event of the year. Essentially a celebration of all things Blizzard, BlizzCon is both a massive fan convention and the one time a year when you can expect Blizzard to give us a look at what comes next. Given what a year 2023 has been for Blizzard, this year’s BlizzCon event figures to be especially interesting.
Even better, it turns out that it’s going to be remarkably easy to watch BlizzCon 2023. So far as that goes, here’s nearly everything you need to know about the upcoming event.
BlizzCon 2023 Start Time
The digital portion of BlizzCon 2023 is scheduled to begin on November 3rd at 11 Am Pdt, 12 Pm Mt, 1 Pm Ct, and 2 Pm Edt. At that time, the BlizzCon 2023 opening ceremony presentation will begin. From there, a series of smaller...
Even better, it turns out that it’s going to be remarkably easy to watch BlizzCon 2023. So far as that goes, here’s nearly everything you need to know about the upcoming event.
BlizzCon 2023 Start Time
The digital portion of BlizzCon 2023 is scheduled to begin on November 3rd at 11 Am Pdt, 12 Pm Mt, 1 Pm Ct, and 2 Pm Edt. At that time, the BlizzCon 2023 opening ceremony presentation will begin. From there, a series of smaller...
- 11/2/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
There’s been another round of eliminations on The Debut: Dream Academy!
Hybe x Geffen Records announced the next four contestants eliminated from their global girl group audition program.
The elimination comes after the show’s second mission, where the focus was to enhance the contestants’ artistry and teamwork beyond basic individual skills.
Mission No. 2 took place in Korea at the notorious Training & Development (T&d) facility. The remaining 18 contestants were split into four groups. Two groups sang and danced to Le Sserafrim’s “Antifragile,” and the other two groups sang and danced to Le Sserafim’s “Fearless.”
The performance videos air on Hybe Label’s YouTube. After each mission, fans vote via WeVerse and YouTube for their favorite contestants.
In addition, Le Sserafim surprised the 18 contestants with a prank where they pretended to film social content for the trainees.
14 contestants remain after Mission No. 2, and 10 will remain after Mission No.
Hybe x Geffen Records announced the next four contestants eliminated from their global girl group audition program.
The elimination comes after the show’s second mission, where the focus was to enhance the contestants’ artistry and teamwork beyond basic individual skills.
Mission No. 2 took place in Korea at the notorious Training & Development (T&d) facility. The remaining 18 contestants were split into four groups. Two groups sang and danced to Le Sserafrim’s “Antifragile,” and the other two groups sang and danced to Le Sserafim’s “Fearless.”
The performance videos air on Hybe Label’s YouTube. After each mission, fans vote via WeVerse and YouTube for their favorite contestants.
In addition, Le Sserafim surprised the 18 contestants with a prank where they pretended to film social content for the trainees.
14 contestants remain after Mission No. 2, and 10 will remain after Mission No.
- 10/8/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Four more contestants have been eliminated from “The Debut: Dream Academy,” the YouTube competition series building the next superstar K-pop girl group.
Seventeen-year-old Brooklyn (U.S.), 17-year-old Mei (Japan), 19-year-old Karlee (U.S.) and 21-year-old Iliya (Belarus) were all cut from the Hybe and Geffen Records series on Sunday. the label behind BTS. A docuseries about this project is expected to premiere on Netflix next year.
This elimination comes after the second of three missions that will take place throughout the series. For the show’s second mission, contestants went to the label’s training and development facility in Korea, which is where several well-known K-pop stars have trained. The 18 contestants were split into four groups with two groups performing Le Sserafim’s “Antifragile” and the other two performing Le Sserafim’s “Fearless.” Afterwards, the girl group behind those songs surprised the contestants with a prank.
Only 14 contestants remain after the second mission.
Seventeen-year-old Brooklyn (U.S.), 17-year-old Mei (Japan), 19-year-old Karlee (U.S.) and 21-year-old Iliya (Belarus) were all cut from the Hybe and Geffen Records series on Sunday. the label behind BTS. A docuseries about this project is expected to premiere on Netflix next year.
This elimination comes after the second of three missions that will take place throughout the series. For the show’s second mission, contestants went to the label’s training and development facility in Korea, which is where several well-known K-pop stars have trained. The 18 contestants were split into four groups with two groups performing Le Sserafim’s “Antifragile” and the other two performing Le Sserafim’s “Fearless.” Afterwards, the girl group behind those songs surprised the contestants with a prank.
Only 14 contestants remain after the second mission.
- 10/8/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Doja Cat gets ruthless, Halle Bailey shines in her debut solo single, and Bebe Rexha and David Guetta bring us back to the 2010s with a dance-pop anthem. Plus, new music from Kali Uchis, Grupo Frontera, James Blunt and more.
Doja Cat, “Paint the Town Red” (YouTube)
Halle Bailey, “Angel” (YouTube)
Bebe Rexha and David Guetta, “One in a Million” (YouTube)
Kali Uchis feat. El Alfa and Jt,...
Doja Cat, “Paint the Town Red” (YouTube)
Halle Bailey, “Angel” (YouTube)
Bebe Rexha and David Guetta, “One in a Million” (YouTube)
Kali Uchis feat. El Alfa and Jt,...
- 8/4/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Demi Lovato has joined the K-Pop group Le Sserafim for a remix of their song, “Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard’s Wife,” which appeared on this year’s Unforgiven album. The song finds the women singing the original song’s lyrics — “I’m a mess in distress but we’re still the best dressed” — before Lovato offers up a new verse. It’s an English version of the song, some of which was previously sung in Korean.
“I see it written on your face, yeah/I know you want a little taste,...
“I see it written on your face, yeah/I know you want a little taste,...
- 8/4/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, rap’s favorite couple, Offset and Cardi B, address the drama; Travis Scott delivers a deluge of star-studded tracks; Mitski returns with a reflective hymn; and Gucci Mane gets in on the summer’s hottest cinematic experience. Plus, new music from Post Malone, Carly Rae Jepsen, and more.
Offset feat. Cardi B, “Jealousy” (YouTube)
Travis Scott, “Meltdown” (YouTube)
Post Malone, “Novacandy” (YouTube)
Gucci Mane, “Woppenheimer” (YouTube)
Carly Rae Jepsen,...
Offset feat. Cardi B, “Jealousy” (YouTube)
Travis Scott, “Meltdown” (YouTube)
Post Malone, “Novacandy” (YouTube)
Gucci Mane, “Woppenheimer” (YouTube)
Carly Rae Jepsen,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
BTS released “The Planet” as the theme song for Bastions, an upcoming South Korean animated series, on Thursday.
The track will be used as the theme song for the new project, according to NME, and the show’s soundtrack will also feature work from Heize, Le Sserafim, Bb Girls (formerly Brave Girls) and AleXa. “You’re one in a million/So let all your colors shine,” sing BTS on the upbeat single. Bastions has been billed as a story about a rookie superhero who attempts to save the earth from...
The track will be used as the theme song for the new project, according to NME, and the show’s soundtrack will also feature work from Heize, Le Sserafim, Bb Girls (formerly Brave Girls) and AleXa. “You’re one in a million/So let all your colors shine,” sing BTS on the upbeat single. Bastions has been billed as a story about a rookie superhero who attempts to save the earth from...
- 5/12/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
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