Static-x just celebrated the 25th anniversary of their classic album Wisconsin Death Trip with the announcement of a new career-spanning documentary. A trailer can be seen now.
Titled Evil Disco: The Rise, Fall, and Regeneration of Static-x, the documentary will follow the history of the band from its breakout success with 1999’s Wisconsin Death Trip up through the revival of the group following the tragic death of larger-than-life frontman Wayne Static in 2014.
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The trailer reveals quite a bit of what fans can expect, including archival footage of the band and the late Wayne Static, plus interviews with the members of Static-x and their peers, including Dave Navarro, John 5, Jamey Jasta, and more.
Shared the band in a collective statement: “25 years ago … Static-x unleashed Wisconsin Death Trip onto the world. On this very special anniversary — we would like to share a teaser for the first...
Titled Evil Disco: The Rise, Fall, and Regeneration of Static-x, the documentary will follow the history of the band from its breakout success with 1999’s Wisconsin Death Trip up through the revival of the group following the tragic death of larger-than-life frontman Wayne Static in 2014.
Get Static-X Tickets Here
The trailer reveals quite a bit of what fans can expect, including archival footage of the band and the late Wayne Static, plus interviews with the members of Static-x and their peers, including Dave Navarro, John 5, Jamey Jasta, and more.
Shared the band in a collective statement: “25 years ago … Static-x unleashed Wisconsin Death Trip onto the world. On this very special anniversary — we would like to share a teaser for the first...
- 3/26/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
A new graphic novel chronicling the life and times of Lemmy Kilmister and Motörhead is set to arrive this summer via Z2 Comics. A first look at the cover art can be seen below.
Presented in an oral history format, No Remorse: The Illustrated True Stories of Lemmy Kilmister and Motörhead features contributions from rock icons such as Dave Grohl (who wrote the foreword), Ozzy Osbourne (who penned the afterword), Slash, Lars Ulrich, Lita Ford, Chrissie Hynde, Dee Snider, and Dave Navarro, among others. Plus, Lemmy’s bandmates Phil Campbell, Mickey Dee, and Slim Jim Phantom are also included.
Other notable contributors include Neil Gaiman, Michael Moorcock, pro-wrestlers Triple H and Corey Graves, Matt Pinfield, Penelope Spheeris, and Riki Rachtman.
In all, 25 individuals were paired with 25 artists, recounting stories about their personal encounters with the late Motörhead legend. Illustrators include Dave Chisholm, Bob Fingerman, Jay Jay Jackson, and Jim Mahfood.
Presented in an oral history format, No Remorse: The Illustrated True Stories of Lemmy Kilmister and Motörhead features contributions from rock icons such as Dave Grohl (who wrote the foreword), Ozzy Osbourne (who penned the afterword), Slash, Lars Ulrich, Lita Ford, Chrissie Hynde, Dee Snider, and Dave Navarro, among others. Plus, Lemmy’s bandmates Phil Campbell, Mickey Dee, and Slim Jim Phantom are also included.
Other notable contributors include Neil Gaiman, Michael Moorcock, pro-wrestlers Triple H and Corey Graves, Matt Pinfield, Penelope Spheeris, and Riki Rachtman.
In all, 25 individuals were paired with 25 artists, recounting stories about their personal encounters with the late Motörhead legend. Illustrators include Dave Chisholm, Bob Fingerman, Jay Jay Jackson, and Jim Mahfood.
- 3/21/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
The nominations of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2024 are in — and the list features Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, Oasis, Sinéad O’Connor, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Dave Matthews Band, Eric B. & Rakim, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Jane’s Addiction, Kool & the Gang, Lenny Kravitz, and A Tribe Called Quest. The winners will be announced in late April, and the ceremony will take place in Cleveland sometime later in the year.
“This remarkable list of Nominees reflects the diverse artists and music that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame honors and celebrates,...
“This remarkable list of Nominees reflects the diverse artists and music that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame honors and celebrates,...
- 2/10/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
The man convicted of killing Hollywood sex therapist Amie Harwick in February 2020 was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison Wednesday.
Gareth Pursehouse, who in September was found guilty of first-degree murder in his ex-girlfriend Harwick’s death, potentially faced the death penalty, but was given a life sentence without the possibility of parole, CBS Los Angeles reports.
As Rolling Stone reported in March 2020, a month after the Feb. 15 murder, Harwick was strangled and thrown out of her own third-floor window by Pursehouse, who she dated for a few months years earlier.
Gareth Pursehouse, who in September was found guilty of first-degree murder in his ex-girlfriend Harwick’s death, potentially faced the death penalty, but was given a life sentence without the possibility of parole, CBS Los Angeles reports.
As Rolling Stone reported in March 2020, a month after the Feb. 15 murder, Harwick was strangled and thrown out of her own third-floor window by Pursehouse, who she dated for a few months years earlier.
- 12/6/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
After playing a few reunion shows last year, Porno for Pyros recently announced a 2024 North American farewell tour.
And while a press release announcing the tour revealed that original members Perry Farrell (vocals), Peter Distefano (guitar), and Stephen Perkins (drums) would be taking part, a bassist was unconfirmed.
That led us to wonder: Would it be original bassist Martyn LeNoble or latter-era bassist Mike Watt? Or someone else altogether?
So, when Heavy Consequence caught up with Farrell recently to discuss the band’s upcoming EP and farewell tour (tickets available here), the singer gave us the scoop on who will be playing bass on the 2024 outing, albeit a bit cryptically at first.
“Martyn LeNoble is a wonderful guy – he loves the outdoors, he loves to track animals out in the wild,” began Farrell. “He really is a naturalist. By the time we got the tour together, Martyn was heading out to the forests.
And while a press release announcing the tour revealed that original members Perry Farrell (vocals), Peter Distefano (guitar), and Stephen Perkins (drums) would be taking part, a bassist was unconfirmed.
That led us to wonder: Would it be original bassist Martyn LeNoble or latter-era bassist Mike Watt? Or someone else altogether?
So, when Heavy Consequence caught up with Farrell recently to discuss the band’s upcoming EP and farewell tour (tickets available here), the singer gave us the scoop on who will be playing bass on the 2024 outing, albeit a bit cryptically at first.
“Martyn LeNoble is a wonderful guy – he loves the outdoors, he loves to track animals out in the wild,” began Farrell. “He really is a naturalist. By the time we got the tour together, Martyn was heading out to the forests.
- 11/29/2023
- by Greg Prato
- Consequence - Music
On the heels of announcing their farewell tour, Porno for Pyros played a secret loft party in downtown Los Angeles over the weekend. The gig saw the band performing with Mike Watt, who served as the group’s bassist from 1995 to 1998.
Watt actually played with Porno for Pyros during their first reunion show last year at Welcome to Rockville, while original bassist Martyn LeNoble joined the band for their other 2022 gigs. A press release for Porno for Pyros’ 2024 farewell outing lists Perry Farrell, Peter Distefano, and Stephen Perkins as the touring band, leaving it a bit of a mystery as to who will be playing bass on the full tour.
During the loft show, Porno for Pyros performed a four-song set that included the live debut of recent comeback single “Agua,” along with classic tracks “Good God’s://Urge!,” “Tahitian Moon,” and “Pets.”
As previously reported, the band’s “Horns,...
Watt actually played with Porno for Pyros during their first reunion show last year at Welcome to Rockville, while original bassist Martyn LeNoble joined the band for their other 2022 gigs. A press release for Porno for Pyros’ 2024 farewell outing lists Perry Farrell, Peter Distefano, and Stephen Perkins as the touring band, leaving it a bit of a mystery as to who will be playing bass on the full tour.
During the loft show, Porno for Pyros performed a four-song set that included the live debut of recent comeback single “Agua,” along with classic tracks “Good God’s://Urge!,” “Tahitian Moon,” and “Pets.”
As previously reported, the band’s “Horns,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
As promised, Porno for Pyros have unleashed their first new song in 26 years. The track, titled “Agua,” serves as the first single off an upcoming EP, set for release in early 2024.
While “Agua” is new for fans, the song was originally written during sessions for the band’s 1996 album, Good God’s Urge, but was never properly recorded at the time. The band’s reunited classic lineup — Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Peter Distefano, and Martyn LeNoble — hit the studio recently to record the song, along with other new tunes slated for the EP.
Farrell said of the track, “The people who live here on the West Coast have a beautiful love and passion for the Pacific Ocean. The ocean doesn’t look right, doesn’t feel right, doesn’t surf right. You go and swim in it, and you get the creeps. The sunsets are different. We are really, really screwing it up.
While “Agua” is new for fans, the song was originally written during sessions for the band’s 1996 album, Good God’s Urge, but was never properly recorded at the time. The band’s reunited classic lineup — Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Peter Distefano, and Martyn LeNoble — hit the studio recently to record the song, along with other new tunes slated for the EP.
Farrell said of the track, “The people who live here on the West Coast have a beautiful love and passion for the Pacific Ocean. The ocean doesn’t look right, doesn’t feel right, doesn’t surf right. You go and swim in it, and you get the creeps. The sunsets are different. We are really, really screwing it up.
- 11/16/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Six weeks after Porno for Pyros abruptly postponed their reunion tour, the Perry Farrell-led outfit has rescheduled the trek… as a farewell tour.
The band was supposed to embark on their first jaunt since 1998 in October, but a week before it began, Farrell announced they’ve “pushed the tour a few months” to focus on the new material they’ve created during rehearsals.
“Petrons, We are beyond thankful for all of your support these last 30 years, and are anxious to celebrate with you. Whilst rehearsing for our first tour in 25 years,...
The band was supposed to embark on their first jaunt since 1998 in October, but a week before it began, Farrell announced they’ve “pushed the tour a few months” to focus on the new material they’ve created during rehearsals.
“Petrons, We are beyond thankful for all of your support these last 30 years, and are anxious to celebrate with you. Whilst rehearsing for our first tour in 25 years,...
- 11/15/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
After reuniting for their first shows in a quarter century last year, Porno for Pyros are ready to say “goodbye” with a farewell tour in 2024. The North American run will be in support of a new EP set to drop shortly before the tour begins.
The “Horns, Thorns, En Halos Farewell Tour” kicks off February 13th in Santa Ana, California, and runs through a March 10th show in Montclair, New Jersey.
A Live Nation pre-sale for most dates begins Thursday (November 16th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Backstage, while a general onsale starts Friday (November 17th) via Ticketmaster. Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
Porno for Pyros were supposed to tour this fall, but postponed the outing just a few days before it was set to kick off.
The “Horns, Thorns, En Halos Farewell Tour” kicks off February 13th in Santa Ana, California, and runs through a March 10th show in Montclair, New Jersey.
A Live Nation pre-sale for most dates begins Thursday (November 16th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Backstage, while a general onsale starts Friday (November 17th) via Ticketmaster. Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
Porno for Pyros were supposed to tour this fall, but postponed the outing just a few days before it was set to kick off.
- 11/15/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Porno for Pyros will unveil their first new song in 26 years on November 16th. The track, titled “Agua,” is the first single from a new EP set to be released in February.
The news of the song comes after Porno for Pyros postponed a Fall US tour just days before it was set to kick off. At the time, the band cited the desire to complete work on new music. While the rescheduled dates have not been announced yet, a new press release promises that a tour will follow the release of the EP.
Regarding the band’s return to the studio, singer Perry Farrell stated, “Now we’re here, and that same heart, that same desire to make music together, has returned. Getting together with these guys has been some of the most fun, the happiest times in my life.”
Per the press release, the song “Agua” was inspired...
The news of the song comes after Porno for Pyros postponed a Fall US tour just days before it was set to kick off. At the time, the band cited the desire to complete work on new music. While the rescheduled dates have not been announced yet, a new press release promises that a tour will follow the release of the EP.
Regarding the band’s return to the studio, singer Perry Farrell stated, “Now we’re here, and that same heart, that same desire to make music together, has returned. Getting together with these guys has been some of the most fun, the happiest times in my life.”
Per the press release, the song “Agua” was inspired...
- 11/7/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
On Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at 9:30 Pm, MTV presents the Season 15 premiere episode titled “The New Ink Class” of the popular series “Ink Master.” This season kicks off with a game-changing twist that is sure to shake up the competition and keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
In “Ink Master,” tattoo artists from all over the country come together to showcase their skills and compete for the coveted title of “Ink Master” along with a grand prize of $250,000. This is a thrilling battle of creativity, technique, and artistic vision.
The Season 15 premiere introduces a fresh group of talented tattoo artists, each eager to prove themselves in the ink-splattered arena. With a significant cash prize and the prestigious title at stake, the competition is fiercer than ever.
The show promises to deliver exciting challenges, jaw-dropping tattoo artistry, and unexpected twists that will keep fans and contestants alike wondering who will rise to the top.
In “Ink Master,” tattoo artists from all over the country come together to showcase their skills and compete for the coveted title of “Ink Master” along with a grand prize of $250,000. This is a thrilling battle of creativity, technique, and artistic vision.
The Season 15 premiere introduces a fresh group of talented tattoo artists, each eager to prove themselves in the ink-splattered arena. With a significant cash prize and the prestigious title at stake, the competition is fiercer than ever.
The show promises to deliver exciting challenges, jaw-dropping tattoo artistry, and unexpected twists that will keep fans and contestants alike wondering who will rise to the top.
- 10/27/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Porno for Pyros have postponed their Fall 2023 US tour just days before it was set to kick off. The band cited its desire to complete work on new music as the reason for the decision.
The outing, which was scheduled from October 8th through November 20th, was set to be Porno for Pyro’s first tour in 25 years. Now, it will have to wait until a “few months from now,” with new dates yet to be revealed.
The full announcement from Porno for Pyros reads:
“We are beyond thankful for all of your support these last 30 years, and are anxious to celebrate our 30th anniversary with you. Whilst rehearsing for our first tour in 25 years, we’ve also been in the studio creating new music – that we were hoping to get to you in time for these shows. Unfortunately, we have had to move the dates for the upcoming tour...
The outing, which was scheduled from October 8th through November 20th, was set to be Porno for Pyro’s first tour in 25 years. Now, it will have to wait until a “few months from now,” with new dates yet to be revealed.
The full announcement from Porno for Pyros reads:
“We are beyond thankful for all of your support these last 30 years, and are anxious to celebrate our 30th anniversary with you. Whilst rehearsing for our first tour in 25 years, we’ve also been in the studio creating new music – that we were hoping to get to you in time for these shows. Unfortunately, we have had to move the dates for the upcoming tour...
- 10/1/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Porno for Pyros fans will have to wait a little longer for the band’s first tour in 25 years as the Perry Farrell-led group announced it has postponed their reunion trek in order to work on new music.
The band’s first tour since 1998 was scheduled to kick off a week from today, October 8, in Wheatland, California and run through November 20. However, Porno for Pyros revealed on social media that they’ve “pushed the tour a few months” to focus on the new material they’ve created during rehearsals.
“Petrons,...
The band’s first tour since 1998 was scheduled to kick off a week from today, October 8, in Wheatland, California and run through November 20. However, Porno for Pyros revealed on social media that they’ve “pushed the tour a few months” to focus on the new material they’ve created during rehearsals.
“Petrons,...
- 10/1/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Porno For Pyros are celebrating their 30th anniversary in the fall by hitting the road for the first time since 1998. The Horns, Thorns El Halos tour kicks off October 8 in Wheatland, California, and wraps up November 20 in Austin, Texas. Ticket pre-sales begin Wednesday, July 12.
Perry Farrell formed Porno For Pyros in 1992, shortly after Jane’s Addiction called it quits, with Jane’s drummer Stephen Perkins, guitarist Peter Distefano, and bassist Martyn LeNoble. Their 1993 single “Pets” hit #1 on the Modern Rock chart, and the video went into heavy rotations on MTV,...
Perry Farrell formed Porno For Pyros in 1992, shortly after Jane’s Addiction called it quits, with Jane’s drummer Stephen Perkins, guitarist Peter Distefano, and bassist Martyn LeNoble. Their 1993 single “Pets” hit #1 on the Modern Rock chart, and the video went into heavy rotations on MTV,...
- 7/11/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Porno for Pyros will reunite this fall for their first North American tour in 25 years.
The 21-date “Horns, Thorns En Halos Tour” kicks off in October and includes shows in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, New York, Charlotte, Atlanta, Nashville, Dallas, and beyond. The tour will feature all four original members: Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Peter Distefano, and Martyn LeNoble.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Wednesday, July 12th (use access code Legend), ahead of the general on-sale on Friday, July 14th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also look for seats via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Farrell revived Porno for Pyros last year after Jane’s Addiction were forced to cancel their appearances at the Welcome to...
The 21-date “Horns, Thorns En Halos Tour” kicks off in October and includes shows in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, New York, Charlotte, Atlanta, Nashville, Dallas, and beyond. The tour will feature all four original members: Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Peter Distefano, and Martyn LeNoble.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Wednesday, July 12th (use access code Legend), ahead of the general on-sale on Friday, July 14th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also look for seats via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Farrell revived Porno for Pyros last year after Jane’s Addiction were forced to cancel their appearances at the Welcome to...
- 7/11/2023
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
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Skims continues its ’90s-inspired streak with a new swimwear campaign starring Carmen Electra and Jenny McCarthy.
Electra, 51, and McCarthy, 50, “capture the essence of a sizzling, hot summer,” notes Skims in a release. “This fun campaign celebrates the impact these women had on pop culture and their timeless appeal, reminding the world that confidence and sexiness cannot be confined.”
The actresses sport the Kim Kardashian-co-founded label’s signature swim silhouettes in the shoot, including the zip-front and scoop-neck one-pieces ($88-$94) in the classic Onyx and Gunmetal shades, the Triangle Top with the Dipped Tie Bottoms ($36-$38), the Tank bikini top and the mid-waist bottoms ($48 each).
The former Playboy models previously worked together on McCarthy’s 2005 film, Dirty Love, and “faced off” in MTV’s claymation series Celebrity Deathmatch.
Skims continues its ’90s-inspired streak with a new swimwear campaign starring Carmen Electra and Jenny McCarthy.
Electra, 51, and McCarthy, 50, “capture the essence of a sizzling, hot summer,” notes Skims in a release. “This fun campaign celebrates the impact these women had on pop culture and their timeless appeal, reminding the world that confidence and sexiness cannot be confined.”
The actresses sport the Kim Kardashian-co-founded label’s signature swim silhouettes in the shoot, including the zip-front and scoop-neck one-pieces ($88-$94) in the classic Onyx and Gunmetal shades, the Triangle Top with the Dipped Tie Bottoms ($36-$38), the Tank bikini top and the mid-waist bottoms ($48 each).
The former Playboy models previously worked together on McCarthy’s 2005 film, Dirty Love, and “faced off” in MTV’s claymation series Celebrity Deathmatch.
- 7/6/2023
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rock bands are usually rife with stories about members’ tumultuous exits, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are no exception. The group fired guitar player Dave Navarro in the 1990s, and even the remaining members admit it “went horribly.”
Jane’s Addiction guitar player Dave Navarro joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers after guitarist John Frusciante left the group Dave Navarro performing with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Paris in 1995 | James Andanson/Sygma via Getty Images
Navarro started his music career with Jane’s Addiction in 1986, serving as the lead guitarist. The band became a fixture on the alt-rock scene. But by 1991, tensions ran so high in Jane’s Addiction that the group decided to call it quits.
In 1993, Navarro joined up with the Red Hot Chili Peppers after John Frusciante left the group. Frusciante struggled with both addiction and the band’s sudden rise to fame and quit...
Jane’s Addiction guitar player Dave Navarro joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers after guitarist John Frusciante left the group Dave Navarro performing with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Paris in 1995 | James Andanson/Sygma via Getty Images
Navarro started his music career with Jane’s Addiction in 1986, serving as the lead guitarist. The band became a fixture on the alt-rock scene. But by 1991, tensions ran so high in Jane’s Addiction that the group decided to call it quits.
In 1993, Navarro joined up with the Red Hot Chili Peppers after John Frusciante left the group. Frusciante struggled with both addiction and the band’s sudden rise to fame and quit...
- 4/8/2023
- by Becca Bleznak
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
With three years behind him since he was let go from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Josh Klinghoffer has some thoughts on the music the band has made in his wake. Speaking with the Brazilian podcast 5 Notas recently (via Exclaim), the guitarist argued that Chili Peppers were “doing cooler music” when he was still a member of the band.
Klinghoffer performed on two Red Hot Chili Peppers albums following John Frusciante’s 2009 departure: 2011’s I’m With You and 2016’s The Getaway. Frusciante rejoined in late 2019 to perform on the band’s next two albums, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen, both of which were released in 2022. “I don’t think I finished [listening to] the second one,” Klinghoffer said. “I was trying to cram it in once before leaving on a plane, and I got as far as maybe the ninth song, and I don’t think I listened to the rest.
Klinghoffer performed on two Red Hot Chili Peppers albums following John Frusciante’s 2009 departure: 2011’s I’m With You and 2016’s The Getaway. Frusciante rejoined in late 2019 to perform on the band’s next two albums, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen, both of which were released in 2022. “I don’t think I finished [listening to] the second one,” Klinghoffer said. “I was trying to cram it in once before leaving on a plane, and I got as far as maybe the ninth song, and I don’t think I listened to the rest.
- 4/5/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Earlier this week, Jane’s Addiction quietly debuted their first new song in 10 years, “True Love,” at the end of a show in Bakersfield, California, on Sunday, March 5.
The song is a psych-tinged ballad that builds to an understated peak, with frontman Perry Farrell’s voice reverberating against twinkling guitars, splashy cymbals, and a pensive baseline. Fan-shot video of the performance arrived online a few days after the concert, and in the clip, Farrell introduced “True Love” by saying, “We want to give you something very special… We’re gonna...
The song is a psych-tinged ballad that builds to an understated peak, with frontman Perry Farrell’s voice reverberating against twinkling guitars, splashy cymbals, and a pensive baseline. Fan-shot video of the performance arrived online a few days after the concert, and in the clip, Farrell introduced “True Love” by saying, “We want to give you something very special… We’re gonna...
- 3/8/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Jane’s Addiction unveiled their first new song in a decade on Sunday (March 5th) during a concert in Bakersfield, California. The tune, titled “True Love,” was performed by the band’s current touring lineup of Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Eric Avery, and Josh Klinghoffer (who is filling in for Dave Navarro).
“True Love” is the first new Jane’s tune since 2013’s “Another Soulmate,” a one-off single that followed the band’s 2011 album The Great Escape Artist.
The slow ballad is driven by Avery’s melodic bass line, enhanced by Klinghoffer’s occasional guitar theatrics, as Farrell sings with a subdued restraint throughout the song.
Jane’s have been sharing video clips of Farrell, Avery, and Perkins in the studio on Instagram, and it could be assumed that “True Love” was written during those sessions. Last year, Farrell told Heavy Consequence during a video interview that he’d love...
“True Love” is the first new Jane’s tune since 2013’s “Another Soulmate,” a one-off single that followed the band’s 2011 album The Great Escape Artist.
The slow ballad is driven by Avery’s melodic bass line, enhanced by Klinghoffer’s occasional guitar theatrics, as Farrell sings with a subdued restraint throughout the song.
Jane’s have been sharing video clips of Farrell, Avery, and Perkins in the studio on Instagram, and it could be assumed that “True Love” was written during those sessions. Last year, Farrell told Heavy Consequence during a video interview that he’d love...
- 3/8/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
The semi-reunited Jane’s Addiction have announced another lineup change with former Red Hot Chili Peppers member Josh Klinghoffer filling in for Dave Navarro on the band’s upcoming tour.
Prior to Jane’s Addiction’s return as part their joint tour with Smashing Pumpkins last year, Perry Farrell and company revealed that Navarro would not be joining them on the road as the guitarist recovered from a lengthy bout with long Covid; Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen subbed in in Navarro’s absence.
A complete...
Prior to Jane’s Addiction’s return as part their joint tour with Smashing Pumpkins last year, Perry Farrell and company revealed that Navarro would not be joining them on the road as the guitarist recovered from a lengthy bout with long Covid; Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen subbed in in Navarro’s absence.
A complete...
- 1/27/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
“I’m in a frenzy!” 75-year-old Iggy Pop barks on “Frenzy,” the first track on Every Loser. This comes as something of a surprise. While such a state used to be par for the course for the most shirtless man in rock, it’s been a while since his solo work has reflected that kind of intensity. Both Préliminaires, in 2009, and Après, in 2012, focused on his earthy croon (in French, no less). Iggy had spent much of the first decade or so of the 21st century thrashing out his demons with the reformed Stooges,...
- 1/6/2023
- by Joe Gross
- Rollingstone.com
The Gotham Film & Media Institute announced that late filmmaker, activist and Academy Award-winning actor Sidney Poitier will receive the Icon Tribute posthumously during the 32nd annual Gotham Awards ceremony on Monday, November 28 at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
The announcement of this year’s Icon Tribute follows the release of critically-acclaimed documentary film “Sidney,” which had its world premiere during a gala presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released on Apple TV+ in September. The documentary has since won best biographical documentary at the Critics Choice Documentary Awards.
The Gotham Awards Advisory Committee started the Gotham Icon Tribute in 2021, seeking to call attention to the boldness, artistry and impact of a filmmaker from a historically-excluded community whose work has not been previously recognized by the organization. Playwright and filmmaker Kathleen Collins was honored the tribute last year.
Poitier’s Gotham Icon Tribute will be...
The announcement of this year’s Icon Tribute follows the release of critically-acclaimed documentary film “Sidney,” which had its world premiere during a gala presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released on Apple TV+ in September. The documentary has since won best biographical documentary at the Critics Choice Documentary Awards.
The Gotham Awards Advisory Committee started the Gotham Icon Tribute in 2021, seeking to call attention to the boldness, artistry and impact of a filmmaker from a historically-excluded community whose work has not been previously recognized by the organization. Playwright and filmmaker Kathleen Collins was honored the tribute last year.
Poitier’s Gotham Icon Tribute will be...
- 11/16/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay and Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Music artist to give film away for free following premiere.
Musician and animal rights activist Moby will open the 29th Slamdance Film Festival with his feature directorial debut Punk Rock Vegan Movie on January 20 2023 and has vowed to give the film away for free after the premiere.
The festival, which runs in Park City and Salt Lake City from January 20-26 and online on the Slamdance Channel from January 23-29, has also announced a partnership with the University of Utah dedicated to the first in-person showcase of the Unstoppable Program, a free showcase of “raw and innovative filmmaking”.
Punk Rock...
Musician and animal rights activist Moby will open the 29th Slamdance Film Festival with his feature directorial debut Punk Rock Vegan Movie on January 20 2023 and has vowed to give the film away for free after the premiere.
The festival, which runs in Park City and Salt Lake City from January 20-26 and online on the Slamdance Channel from January 23-29, has also announced a partnership with the University of Utah dedicated to the first in-person showcase of the Unstoppable Program, a free showcase of “raw and innovative filmmaking”.
Punk Rock...
- 11/15/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Jane’s Addiction hit another health-related snag in their plans for the 32-date North American arena tour they’re currently on with Smashing Pumpkins. After sustaining an injury following their appearance at Madison Square Garden last week, frontman Perry Farrell issued a statement announcing the cancellation of their set for the next handful of stops on the Spirits On Fire tour.
“After Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, I suffered an injury that resulted in my inability to perform. I have been in pain and discomfort and have been receiving rigorous...
“After Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, I suffered an injury that resulted in my inability to perform. I have been in pain and discomfort and have been receiving rigorous...
- 10/25/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
In 2002, Christina Aguilera shed her teen pop princess image to reveal something dirtier, rougher, rawer and realer through Stripped, her fourth studio album known for singles like “Dirrty” and “Fighter.” The LP, which celebrates its 20th anniversary today, saw the then-21-year-old maturing her sound and public image fast, darkening her previously platinum blonde hair, and taking control of her sexuality.
“The music I was making on my first album, I was still very much under the thumb of a lot of older men and women,” Aguilera says of her early carer experience.
“The music I was making on my first album, I was still very much under the thumb of a lot of older men and women,” Aguilera says of her early carer experience.
- 10/22/2022
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Dave Navarro has some bad news to share with fans looking forward to seeing him on tour with Jane’s Addiction this fall.
A few months back, Perry Farrell and Billy Corgan made a joint appearance on “The Howard Stern Show” to announce their respective bands would be teaming up to hit the road for a joint Smashing Pumpkins-Jane’s Addiction tour.
However, Navarro won’t be participating in the tour, and he took to Twitter this week to reveal that he’s still suffering the aftereffects of Covid-19, nearly a year after being infected.
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“I am sorry to have to say that I will not be attending due to my continued battle with Long Covid that I have been dealing with since last December,” he explained, just days before the tour’s first date on Oct.
A few months back, Perry Farrell and Billy Corgan made a joint appearance on “The Howard Stern Show” to announce their respective bands would be teaming up to hit the road for a joint Smashing Pumpkins-Jane’s Addiction tour.
However, Navarro won’t be participating in the tour, and he took to Twitter this week to reveal that he’s still suffering the aftereffects of Covid-19, nearly a year after being infected.
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“I am sorry to have to say that I will not be attending due to my continued battle with Long Covid that I have been dealing with since last December,” he explained, just days before the tour’s first date on Oct.
- 10/1/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
When Jane’s Addiction kick off their North American arena tour with Smashing Pumpkins on Oct. 2, they’ll be joined by original bassist Eric Avery for the first time in more than a decade. But this won’t be a complete reunion of the classic Jane’s lineup: Guitarist Dave Navarro, who is suffering from long Covid and unable to tour, will be recuperating at home. In his place will be Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen.
Jane’s hasn’t played a single gig without Navarro...
Jane’s hasn’t played a single gig without Navarro...
- 9/30/2022
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
“I will get back on stage if it f***ing kills me,” bat sommelier of legend Ozzy Osbourne told The Independent recently. Aged 73, and recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, Osbourne has rediscovered the determination of the devil. Patient No 9 is his second album in as many years and, like his 2020 comeback album Ordinary Man (released seven years after the Black Sabbath reunion album 13 and a decade on from his previous solo record), it’s a rejuvenated and starry proposition.
While Ordinary Man featured collaborations with Elton John, Post Malone, Tom Morello, Charlie Puth, Travis Scott and most of Guns N’ Roses, Patient No 9 is a roll-call of more hardcore heroes: alongside the returning Roses are Josh Homme, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and various members of Jane’s Addiction, Metallica, Pearl Jam and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Foo Fighters’ late drummer Taylor Hawkins makes an appearance too, as does Osbourne...
While Ordinary Man featured collaborations with Elton John, Post Malone, Tom Morello, Charlie Puth, Travis Scott and most of Guns N’ Roses, Patient No 9 is a roll-call of more hardcore heroes: alongside the returning Roses are Josh Homme, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and various members of Jane’s Addiction, Metallica, Pearl Jam and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Foo Fighters’ late drummer Taylor Hawkins makes an appearance too, as does Osbourne...
- 9/8/2022
- by Mark Beaumont
- The Independent - Music
Reality competition series “Ink Master” will return for its 14th season on Wednesday, September 7 in the United States on Paramount+, and the streamer has released a first-look trailer for the new season which highlights the show’s returning contestants.
Tattoo artists from previous seasons will return to the show to compete for a grand prize of 250,000 and the title of “Ink Master.” Competitors include Angel Rose, Bob Jones (Season 13), Chris Shockley (Season 11), Creepy Jason (Season 12), Deanna James (Season 10), Gian Karle (Season 8), Hiram Casas (Season 13), Holli Marie (Season 12), Katie McGowan and Pon (Season 12). Joel Madden, lead vocalist for pop-punk band Good Charlotte, will replace Dave Navarro as host of the ink-based competition show.
The lineup reveal comes in addition to the recent announcement of the show’s new lineup of judges, including Ryan Ashley, the first female tattoo artist to win the show during season eight, Nikko Hurtado, a prominent color realism artist and Ami James,...
Tattoo artists from previous seasons will return to the show to compete for a grand prize of 250,000 and the title of “Ink Master.” Competitors include Angel Rose, Bob Jones (Season 13), Chris Shockley (Season 11), Creepy Jason (Season 12), Deanna James (Season 10), Gian Karle (Season 8), Hiram Casas (Season 13), Holli Marie (Season 12), Katie McGowan and Pon (Season 12). Joel Madden, lead vocalist for pop-punk band Good Charlotte, will replace Dave Navarro as host of the ink-based competition show.
The lineup reveal comes in addition to the recent announcement of the show’s new lineup of judges, including Ryan Ashley, the first female tattoo artist to win the show during season eight, Nikko Hurtado, a prominent color realism artist and Ami James,...
- 8/23/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
“Ink Master” Season 14 is nearly here, and the brand new trailer, exclusive to TheWrap, promises that when it arrives on Paramount+, the competition will be fierce.
A host of fan favorites are returning for this season’s installment. TheWrap can also exclusively reveal the contestants. They are Angel Rose: Season 11, Season 13; Bob Jones: Season 13; Chris Shockley: Season 11; Creepy Jason: Season 12; Deanna James: Season 10; Gian Karle: Season 8; Hiram Casas: Season 13; Holli Marie: Season 12; Katie McGowan: Season 6, Season 9 and Pon: Season 12.
There’s talk of alliances, arguments and jaw-dropping moments from those contestants in the trailer, which you can watch below:
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Season 14 is being hosted by superfan, Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden. Judges include Ryan Ashley, the first female tattoo artist to win “Ink Master” in Season 8; Nikko Hurtado, one of...
A host of fan favorites are returning for this season’s installment. TheWrap can also exclusively reveal the contestants. They are Angel Rose: Season 11, Season 13; Bob Jones: Season 13; Chris Shockley: Season 11; Creepy Jason: Season 12; Deanna James: Season 10; Gian Karle: Season 8; Hiram Casas: Season 13; Holli Marie: Season 12; Katie McGowan: Season 6, Season 9 and Pon: Season 12.
There’s talk of alliances, arguments and jaw-dropping moments from those contestants in the trailer, which you can watch below:
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Season 14 is being hosted by superfan, Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden. Judges include Ryan Ashley, the first female tattoo artist to win “Ink Master” in Season 8; Nikko Hurtado, one of...
- 8/22/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Criminal Minds fans will experience a “sassier, no filters” version of Emily Prentiss when the procedural returns for its upcoming Paramount+ revival — and it all starts with the hair.
Franchise vet Paget Brewster on Monday tweeted a photo from her first day in hair and makeup for the highly anticipated revival, and her sneak peek came with an important message.
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Franchise vet Paget Brewster on Monday tweeted a photo from her first day in hair and makeup for the highly anticipated revival, and her sneak peek came with an important message.
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- 8/9/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
The person who dies in this week’s Evil is not the person I expected would die in this week’s Evil.
I was sure Grace was going to go gentle into that good night, especially after her interaction with Sheryl at Kristen’s birthday party. But I definitely did not have “Monsignor Korecki as stealth badass” on my End Times Bingo Card.
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I was sure Grace was going to go gentle into that good night, especially after her interaction with Sheryl at Kristen’s birthday party. But I definitely did not have “Monsignor Korecki as stealth badass” on my End Times Bingo Card.
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- 8/7/2022
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Ink Master is getting a fresh coat of paint. The reality competition series, which features some of the best tattoo artists in the world as they go head-to-head, is getting a revamp for its new season, premiering September 7 on Paramount+. Joel Madden, lead vocalist for Good Charlotte, will join the show as its new host. Meanwhile, season eight winner Ryan Ashley, celebrity tattoo artist Nikko Hurtado and industry veteran Ami James will serve as judges. Dave Navarro, who served as host for Ink Master's first 13 seasons, returns as the Master of Chaos, according to Paramount+, introducing crazy twists and game-changing bombs to the competition. In the new season,...
- 8/5/2022
- E! Online
Ink Master is officially returning for Season 14 on Wednesday, September 7 with Joel Madden set to host. Ink Master Season 14 will drop exclusively on Paramount+, the streamer announced Friday, August 5, and the Good Charlotte lead singer, entrepreneur, and culture enthusiast will be joined by Season 8 winner Ryan Ashley, celebrity tattoo artist Nikko Hurtado, and industry veteran Ami James as judges. In the new season of Ink Master, legendary fan-favorite artists return to compete in the ultimate tattoo competition. The artists will battle it out and face some of the biggest, most exciting, and epic challenges seen in the history of the competition, all for the biggest grand prize yet: 250,000 and the title of “Ink Master.” Former host Dave Navarro returns to the series as the “Master of Chaos,” introducing crazy twists and game-changing bombs to the competition. The contestants will need to prove they possess the high-level skills that set an Ink Master apart: composition,...
- 8/5/2022
- TV Insider
Big changes are in order when Ink Master returns via Paramount+ this fall.
For starters, the 10-episode revival season — which kicks off on Wednesday, Sept. 7 — will be hosted by Joel Madden, lead singer of the pop/punk band Good Charlotte.
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As for Dave Navarro, Ink Master‘s former host will return as the show’s “Master of Chaos,...
For starters, the 10-episode revival season — which kicks off on Wednesday, Sept. 7 — will be hosted by Joel Madden, lead singer of the pop/punk band Good Charlotte.
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As for Dave Navarro, Ink Master‘s former host will return as the show’s “Master of Chaos,...
- 8/5/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Ink Master finally has a return date on Paramount+. The hit reality competition series that was canceled in 2020 will be back Sept. 7 on the streamer — and with a new host.
Joel Madden, lead vocalist for the pop/punk band Good Charlotte and co-founder of music companies Veeps and Mddn, will emcee. Former Ink Master winner Ryan Ashley, celebrity tattoo artist Nikko Hurtado and industry veteran Ami James will serve as judges.
Former host Dave Navarro is also returning as the Master of Chaos and will introduce crazy twists and game-changing bombs to the competition.
In the new, 10-episode season, fan-favorite artists will return to compete in the ultimate tattoo competition. The artists will face new challenges seen in the battle to win 250,000 and the title of “Ink Master.” The show first launched in 2012 and spawned a number of spinoffs, including Ink Master: Grudge Match.
The show was canceled in 2020 at...
Joel Madden, lead vocalist for the pop/punk band Good Charlotte and co-founder of music companies Veeps and Mddn, will emcee. Former Ink Master winner Ryan Ashley, celebrity tattoo artist Nikko Hurtado and industry veteran Ami James will serve as judges.
Former host Dave Navarro is also returning as the Master of Chaos and will introduce crazy twists and game-changing bombs to the competition.
In the new, 10-episode season, fan-favorite artists will return to compete in the ultimate tattoo competition. The artists will face new challenges seen in the battle to win 250,000 and the title of “Ink Master.” The show first launched in 2012 and spawned a number of spinoffs, including Ink Master: Grudge Match.
The show was canceled in 2020 at...
- 8/5/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Get your tattoo machines ready: “Ink Master” is returning on Sept. 7, with a brand new host and crop of judges.
The iconic series, which will air exclusively on Paramount+, has set Good Charlotte singer Joel Madden as host, along with Season 8 winner Ryan Ashley, celebrity tattoo artist Nikko Hurtado and industry veteran Ami James as judges. Former host Dave Navarro will appear on the show as the Master of Chaos, and will introduce “crazy twists and game-changing bombs to the competition,” according to a press release.
In the show’s 10-episode comeback season, legendary, fan-favorite artists will return to compete for the biggest prize yet: 250,000, and of course, the title of Ink Master.
Beyond fronting pop-punk band Good Charlotte, Madden is also the co-founder of music companies Veeps and Mddn, and is tatted up himself. Ashley was the first female artist to win “Ink Master,” Hurtado is a world-renowned color...
The iconic series, which will air exclusively on Paramount+, has set Good Charlotte singer Joel Madden as host, along with Season 8 winner Ryan Ashley, celebrity tattoo artist Nikko Hurtado and industry veteran Ami James as judges. Former host Dave Navarro will appear on the show as the Master of Chaos, and will introduce “crazy twists and game-changing bombs to the competition,” according to a press release.
In the show’s 10-episode comeback season, legendary, fan-favorite artists will return to compete for the biggest prize yet: 250,000, and of course, the title of Ink Master.
Beyond fronting pop-punk band Good Charlotte, Madden is also the co-founder of music companies Veeps and Mddn, and is tatted up himself. Ashley was the first female artist to win “Ink Master,” Hurtado is a world-renowned color...
- 8/5/2022
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Perry Farrell reunited Porno for Pyros for their fist full performance in 26 years at the Welcome to Rockville festival in Daytona, Florida on Sunday, May 22.
Farrell got the group — which also features Stephen Perkins, Peter Distefano, and Mike Watt — together in a pinch after Jane’s Addiction was forced to drop off the bill (Dave Navarro continues to struggle with a “long bout with Covid,” Farrell said in a statement). While the band has reunited for a couple of small sets over the past decade or so — two songs at a 2009 event in Vegas,...
Farrell got the group — which also features Stephen Perkins, Peter Distefano, and Mike Watt — together in a pinch after Jane’s Addiction was forced to drop off the bill (Dave Navarro continues to struggle with a “long bout with Covid,” Farrell said in a statement). While the band has reunited for a couple of small sets over the past decade or so — two songs at a 2009 event in Vegas,...
- 5/23/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Chester Bennington’s pre-Linkin Park band Grey Daze have updated their song “Starting to Fly” for The Phoenix, their upcoming second album of new music featuring vocals from the late singer.
The track originally appeared on the Phoenix group’s 1994 LP Wake Me; prior to his 2017 death, Bennington expressed interest in re-recording the music he and his Grey Daze bandmates created in the mid-Nineties. Bennington’s widow Talia allowed the band’s surviving members to reuse the vocals as a tribute to the singer, first with 2020’s Amends and now with The Phoenix,...
The track originally appeared on the Phoenix group’s 1994 LP Wake Me; prior to his 2017 death, Bennington expressed interest in re-recording the music he and his Grey Daze bandmates created in the mid-Nineties. Bennington’s widow Talia allowed the band’s surviving members to reuse the vocals as a tribute to the singer, first with 2020’s Amends and now with The Phoenix,...
- 5/20/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
In a 2021 interview, Dave Grohl reflected on the first time he met Taylor Hawkins. “We were at some radio show backstage, and he came up with a beer in his hand,” Grohl recalled. “He’s like, ‘Hey, man, what’s up? I’m Taylor, I play with Alanis Morissette. Dude, I love your record, it’s so cool!’ He was such a spaz. I was like, ‘Wow, you’re either my twin or my spirit animal, or my best friend!’ In the first 10 seconds of meeting him.” Those 10 seconds would...
- 3/26/2022
- by Andy Greene, Kory Grow, Christian Hoard, Angie Martoccio, Ethan Millman, Hank Shteamer and Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
Taylor Hawkins, Dave Navarro, and Jane’s Addiction bassist Chis Chaney quietly unveiled their supergroup Nhc with a short set at the Ohana Festival in September, but they made their official debut with a full-length show at L.A.’s Troubadour on Tuesday evening.
The set began with nine songs from their in-progress album, including several they’ve already shared with fans like “Lazy Eyes,” and “Feed the Cruel.” The second half of the show moved to tunes from Hawkins’ solo career like “Louise” and “Range Roger Bitch.” It wrapped...
The set began with nine songs from their in-progress album, including several they’ve already shared with fans like “Lazy Eyes,” and “Feed the Cruel.” The second half of the show moved to tunes from Hawkins’ solo career like “Louise” and “Range Roger Bitch.” It wrapped...
- 11/24/2021
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
When Taylor Hawkins, Dave Navarro, and Jane’s Addiction bassist Chris Chaney started jamming together at Hawkins’ L.A. home studio in early 2020, they had little ambition beyond killing time during the pandemic. “After a couple of songs, we realized we had a sound,” says Navarro. “We just kept going, and before we knew it, we had a body of work. And then a light bulb went off and we realized we had an actual band and were going to make a record.”
The debut LP from Nhc (named, obviously,...
The debut LP from Nhc (named, obviously,...
- 11/23/2021
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
A week after releasing a pair of new singles, Nhc — the supergroup featuring Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins, Jane’s Addiction’s Dave Navarro, and Chris Chaney — have shared the video for one of those songs, “Devil That You Know.”
Directed by Liam Lynch, the mostly animated visual follows a skeleton punk as he tours a gallery where the picture frames contain the Nhc members performing their latest single. Along the way, the punk finds himself engulfed in one of the paintings, a shipwreck scene with ghosts and underwater treasure.
“Devil...
Directed by Liam Lynch, the mostly animated visual follows a skeleton punk as he tours a gallery where the picture frames contain the Nhc members performing their latest single. Along the way, the punk finds himself engulfed in one of the paintings, a shipwreck scene with ghosts and underwater treasure.
“Devil...
- 11/19/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Nhc — the new supergroup with Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins and Jane’s Addiction’s Dave Navarro and Chris Chaney — are back with two new songs, “Devil That You Know” and “Lazy Eyes.”
“Devil That You Know” has a woozy pop rock vibe as the guitars flit between a heady swirl and a blown-out psychedelic cry. “Looking for a heaven/Is a living hell,” Hawkins sings on the hook, “And after all/You’re the devil that I know.”
“Lazy Eyes,” meanwhile, boasts a rowdier rock and roll edge with rumbling drums and bass,...
“Devil That You Know” has a woozy pop rock vibe as the guitars flit between a heady swirl and a blown-out psychedelic cry. “Looking for a heaven/Is a living hell,” Hawkins sings on the hook, “And after all/You’re the devil that I know.”
“Lazy Eyes,” meanwhile, boasts a rowdier rock and roll edge with rumbling drums and bass,...
- 11/12/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Los Angeles’ Dances with Films has announced the lineup for its 2021 film festival, setting Oscar nominees Paul Greengrass and Michael London as the speakers for its inaugural First Films series.
The Dances With Films festival, which had to go virtual in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, is returning for an in-person 24th edition at the Tcl Chinese Theatre, between August 26 and September 12. It kicks off on the 26th with an opening night carpet celebration at the Roosevelt Hotel.
This year’s festival will showcase 40 Narrative Features, 100 Narrative Shorts, 31 Documentaries, 30 Midnight films, 26 Downbeat titles, 27 pilots, and 23 titles in the category of Dances with Kids.
Features on the lineup include Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer’s The Catch, starring Kyle Gallner, James McMenamin, Katia Winter and Thomas Kee; Generation Wrecks starring Heather Matarazzo and Emily Bergl; Ryan McDonough and Sean Gannet’s Last Night in Rozzie starring Jeremy Sisto and Neil Brown Jr....
The Dances With Films festival, which had to go virtual in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, is returning for an in-person 24th edition at the Tcl Chinese Theatre, between August 26 and September 12. It kicks off on the 26th with an opening night carpet celebration at the Roosevelt Hotel.
This year’s festival will showcase 40 Narrative Features, 100 Narrative Shorts, 31 Documentaries, 30 Midnight films, 26 Downbeat titles, 27 pilots, and 23 titles in the category of Dances with Kids.
Features on the lineup include Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer’s The Catch, starring Kyle Gallner, James McMenamin, Katia Winter and Thomas Kee; Generation Wrecks starring Heather Matarazzo and Emily Bergl; Ryan McDonough and Sean Gannet’s Last Night in Rozzie starring Jeremy Sisto and Neil Brown Jr....
- 8/24/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Ministry have shared a bruising new cover of the Stooges’ 1973 classic, “Search and Destroy.”
The industrial metal outfit noticeably slow down the song from its frenetic original pace, settling instead into a menacing stomp as Al Jourgensen bellows, “And I’m the world’s forgotten boy/The one who’s searching to destroy.” The cover also arrives with a music video in which Ministry perform the song in a vast desert landscape littered with busted airplane fuselage (Jourgenson gets to fire off some heavy weaponry as well, adding to the...
The industrial metal outfit noticeably slow down the song from its frenetic original pace, settling instead into a menacing stomp as Al Jourgensen bellows, “And I’m the world’s forgotten boy/The one who’s searching to destroy.” The cover also arrives with a music video in which Ministry perform the song in a vast desert landscape littered with busted airplane fuselage (Jourgenson gets to fire off some heavy weaponry as well, adding to the...
- 8/20/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: The Dances With Films festival, which had to go virtual for its 2020 edition because of the coronavirus pandemic, is returning bigger than ever this year for its 24th edition, with organizers expanding the Los Angeles-based indie film event to three weeks, from August 26-September 12.
The festival’s lineup, which will unspool at the TLC Chinese Theaters in Hollywood, will kick off with the opening-night film The Art of Protest, a world premiere, which will mark the first time a documentary will open the fest. Directed by Colin M. Day, the film examines the intersection of the art, music and protest worlds. Financed by rocker Dave Navarro, it includes interviews with Navarro, Tom Morello, Moby, Shepard Fairey Pussy Riot and others.
Protest will be part of an opening “Meet the Filmmakers” gala August 26 at the Roosevelt Hotel Ballroom.
The closing-night film is Mars Roberge’s Mister Sister, set inside the...
The festival’s lineup, which will unspool at the TLC Chinese Theaters in Hollywood, will kick off with the opening-night film The Art of Protest, a world premiere, which will mark the first time a documentary will open the fest. Directed by Colin M. Day, the film examines the intersection of the art, music and protest worlds. Financed by rocker Dave Navarro, it includes interviews with Navarro, Tom Morello, Moby, Shepard Fairey Pussy Riot and others.
Protest will be part of an opening “Meet the Filmmakers” gala August 26 at the Roosevelt Hotel Ballroom.
The closing-night film is Mars Roberge’s Mister Sister, set inside the...
- 7/23/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Pearl Jam will headline Ohana Festival’s ‘Encore Weekend,’ which takes place October 1st and 2nd at Dana Point, California’s Doheny State Beach. Tickets will go on sale on Friday at 1 p.m. Et.
Commencing the following weekend after its three-day flagship 2021 Ohana Festival dates, which includes a solo Eddie Vedder set on September 25th followed by one with Pearl Jam on September 26th, the ‘Encore Weekend’ marks the group’s final 2021 shows. The band is also set to perform on September 18th at Sea.Hear.Now festival in Asbury Park,...
Commencing the following weekend after its three-day flagship 2021 Ohana Festival dates, which includes a solo Eddie Vedder set on September 25th followed by one with Pearl Jam on September 26th, the ‘Encore Weekend’ marks the group’s final 2021 shows. The band is also set to perform on September 18th at Sea.Hear.Now festival in Asbury Park,...
- 7/20/2021
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Dave Navarro, a guy who’s spent years shredding guitar with Jane’s Addiction and served as a judge on a tattoo reality competition, has probably one of the most wholesome hobbies a rock star could have: collecting cuckoo clocks. He began purchasing the timepieces in the Nineties, and on a recent Zoom call, one hangs not so conspicuously on the wall behind him, as he and the Los Angeles-based artist PADHiA discuss their latest artistic collaboration. It’s a piece that threads Navarro’s longtime passion with his and...
- 6/24/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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