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Ohana Music Festival 2025 lineup includes Green Day, Hozier, and Eddie Vedder with Earthlings headlining plus Kings of Leon, ...
Katie Gavin and jasmine.4.t (whose debut album Lucy and her boygenius bandmates produced) both opened this show too, and you can see pictures of all three sets by Ellen Qbertplaya below. Lucy’s second ...
The cover of The Who Sell Out by The Who is probably the oddest one of the bunch. This concept album was released in 1967 and features two of the band’s members in opposing photographs.
Addison Rae has revealed the title and album cover for her debut LP, Addison, due out June 6, as the singer announced at Coachella earlier this month. “Self-titled debut album!!!!,” ...
Wiz Khalifa’s flat Earth comments clashed with the globe on his new album cover and lit up social media with ridicule. Wiz Khalifa found himself at the center of a social media roast after ...
Miya Folick, Hand Habits, The Weather Station, Mdou Moctar, Serpentwithfeet, and others. Check out Rogers and Sylvan Esso’s cover above. Below, find the album’s cover art and tracklist.
A third person claimed Wiz’s “Braincells were definitely fried making this,” as a fourth called out irony, “Wiz must have not looked at his album cover…” Take a look at Wiz Khalifa ...
“I love the entirety of this project with all of me,” she wrote on Instagram, sharing the album’s cover art. “A mirror,” she continued. “A deep desperation and desire to understand ...
Hozier returned to Saturday Night Live for the show’s final episode of 2024, where he performed a cover of The Pogues’ classic Christmas song, “Fairytale of New York”. Fans praised the ...
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Zak Starkey — who's had a bit of an eventful week — recently shared an unreleased, all-star cover of T. Rex's "Children of the Revolution" recorded for a charity album that's yet to receive a ...
No, I ain’t see that. That’s crazy. When you first started out, people would make a big deal of the fact that you wore a dress on the cover of an album, or that you’d call somebody “lover ...