Written and helmed by a filmmaker who was considered to be one of the greatest British directors of his time, the 2021 film was Terence Davies’ swan song. The biographical romantic drama, Benediction, ...
Depeche Mode‘s upcoming live album, Memento Mori: Mexico City, includes four previously unreleased songs from the Memento Mori sessions as bonus tracks. They’ve shared one of them today, “In the End,” ...
The original soundtrack for “Avatar: Fire and Ash” featuring a score composed by Simon Franglen, who won the “Record of the Year” GRAMMY® in 1997 for My Heart Will Go On from “Titanic,” will be ...
A decade ago, Toby Keith sat down with David Lee Murphy and Bobby Pinson to write a song called "End of the Night." That song never saw the light of day during Keith's lifetime, but now, fans are ...
SUNRISE, Fla. – Two years ago, Roger Daltrey said he doubted The Who would ever tour North America again. He was almost correct. The classic rock fans who have followed the band for decades mingled ...
Kevin Parker has dropped the first new Tame Impala song in over two years. "End of Summer" moves the Tame sound into dancier territory, with the seven-minute song powered by an acid-house beat. Check ...
Recently, WhatsOnStage met the entire principal cast of Disney’s Hercules and presented a Greek cauldron brimming with questions inspired by the much-loved songs from the show. You can also watch ...
Partway through WWDC 2025, I started tracking every time I heard the word "delightful." I might have missed a few, but there were at least eight times when some exec was insisting to me that an ...
The Lemonheads have announced their first album of original material in nearly 20 years, with Evan Dando and Co. sharing first single “Deep End” from their upcoming LP, Love Chant. The Nineties ...
The post Wolfgang Van Halen Used Eddie’s Frankenstein Guitar for New Song “The End” appeared first on Consequence. Wolfgang Van Halen has revealed that he used his late father Eddie Van Halen‘s iconic ...
Out of the many Vietnam War protests she performed at in the 1960s and 1970s, Judy Collins can never forget one in Washington, D.C., where she stood before thousands and sang Bob Dylan's “Masters of ...