Month: July 2023

From the moment the song begins, it’s clear that “Wine Country” is a meticulously crafted piece of modern country perfection, with an added bonus of some southern rock swagger. The production shines with a remarkable polish, leaving no room for imperfections. Every element is finely tuned, from the crisp guitars that drive the rhythm to the shimmering synths that add
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News Quavo Announces New Album Rocket Power The Migos rapper’s second LP arrives next month By Eric Torres July 21, 2023 Facebook Twitter Quavo, April 2023 (Photo by Terence Rushin/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Quavo has announced a new album, Rocket Power. The Migos rapper introduced the new LP with a trailer that features a massive
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View gallery Image Credit: Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock Tony Bennett‘s wife, Susan Crow, has broken her silence on Tony’s death in a joint statement with his son Danny Bennett, 38. “Thank you to all the fans, friends and colleagues of Tony’s who celebrated his life and humanity and shared their love of him and his musical legacy,”
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Instagram content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Celebrity hairstylist Jenny Cho, who has created quiet-luxury hair looks for stars like Ana de Armas, Mia Goth, and Anna Sawai, has noticed a shift in red-carpet glamour. “Understated simplicity is stunning and people are quieting down where less is more,”
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Fans of international bestseller Simon Toyne will know that he deals heavily in mood and atmosphere – the Sanctus and Solomon Creed trilogies confirmed that. Now he’s back with a follow-up to 2022’s Dark Objects, which introduced Dr Loughton Rees. The Clearing sees the return of the National Crime Agency forensics expert, supported by her
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In 2019, indie horror filmmaker Larry Fessenden reimagined Frankenstein with a contemporary lens in Depraved. His follow-up, Blackout, takes his exploration of classic movie monsters further with a unique take on the Wolf Man. Alcoholism and lycanthropy afflict an artist in Blackout, the title’s dual meaning apparent, but Fessenden takes it a step further by exploring the volatile nature of a community
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