THE BLACK KEYS RELEASE NEW TRACK, “IT AIN’T OVER”
The Black Keys go an almost soul route on their new track “It Ain’t Over.” I dig the fuzz guitar riffing towards the end and I’d like to hear more in that vein. The Black Keys have released “It Ain’t Over,” the second track from their upcoming album, Dropout Boogie, due May 13 on Nonesuch...
SIDESHOW REVEALS THE NEW TRANSPORT TROOPER BY HOT TOYS
Just ahead of the figure’s worldwide release, Sideshow’s newest FIRST LOOK VIDEO gives fans an up-close look at the new Transport Trooper by Hot Toys. The Transport Trooper was seen in season 2 of the hit Disney Plus series, The Mandalorian™. As the pilot of an Imperial Combat Assault Transport, the Trooper was responsible for transporting highly volatile and explosive rhydonium™ to the...
The Smile Announces Debut Album A Light For Attracting Attention
The Smile have finally announced their debut album A Light For Attracting Attention today and it will be released on May 13th via XL Recordings. The 13-track album was produced and mixed by Nigel Godrich and mastered by Bob Ludwig. Tracks feature strings by the London Contemporary Orchestra and a full brass section of contemporary...
Lutalo Announces Shares Video For “Little Chance”
Lutalo has shared the first single “Little Chance” from their upcoming EP Once Now, Then Again and while it’s not for me, perhaps you’ll enjoy it. It’s not for me because the vocals aren’t distinguishable and the music is a bit alt-rock same old same old. There’s just nothing that draws me in. However, you...
420 PRODUCT TREND: ELEVATED EDIBLES
420 is tomorrow and if you’re of the persuasion then you might be interested in some edibles that surpass the basic brownie and chocolate chip cookie variety. There’s nothing wrong with those choices but the following might elevate your palate. ** SUPPORT FEMALE FARMERS ACROSS CALIFORNIA WITH COSMIC VIEWS ADAPTOGENIC MICRO-DOSED FRUIT LOLLIPOPS & EDIBLES ** Cosmic...
Ruth Radelet Shares Debut Single “Crimes”
I was looking forward to Ruth Radelet’s (Formerly of Chromatics) new single, “Crimes” and I’m somewhat disappointed. While I dug Radelet’s vocals with Chromatics, the absence of producer Johnny Jewel is widely apparent. Radelet’s new tune “Crimes” feels hollow and cheap. I don’t know but maybe it’s me. Maybe the breakup of the band signifies...







