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Snowpiercer: This season is really missing Wilford. The new baddies are kind of boring.
Orphan Black: Echoes: So is no one actually going to check the dental
records on the dead body. And isn’t just
the lower jaw remaining highly suspicious?
The Ark: Kind of a filler episode since Eva’s brother
gets introduced and dies in the same episode.
But we did learn Eva was once part of the Eastern Alliance. Though those bad guys are not very fleshed
out, just a couple fleeting mentions.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases have been flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on Only Murders in the Building, La Máquina, Pearl Jam, Sister Hazel, Live, Nikka Costa, Vlad Holiday, and Greg Kihn.
- Check out the trailer for the fourth season of original comedy series "Only Murders in the Building." The Emmy®- winning series returns August 27th on Hulu, with new episodes streaming Tuesdays. In season four of “Only Murders in the Building,” Charles, Oliver & Mabel wrestle with the shocking events at the end of season three surrounding Charles’ stunt double & friend Sazz Pataki. Questioning whether Sazz or Charles was the intended victim, our trio’s investigation leads them all the way to Los Angeles where a Hollywood studio is readying a film about the Only Murders podcast. As our amateur sleuths race back to New York, they embark on an even more epic journey — traversing their building’s courtyard to delve into the twisted lives of the Arconia’s West Tower residents.
- Hulu debuted eight first-look images from its first ever Spanish language Original series "La Máquina," starring Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna and Eiza González. The series premieres with all six episodes on October 9, 2024. After a devastating loss, Esteban “La Máquina” Osuna (Gael García Bernal) is at a low point in his boxing career. Lucky for him, his manager and best friend Andy Lujan (Diego Luna) is determined to get him back on top. But when a nefarious organization rears its head, the stakes of this rematch become life or death. While struggling to mount a comeback, Esteban must also juggle his own personal demons and protect his family, including his ex-wife Irasema (Eiza González), a journalist who finds herself on a collision course with the dark side of the boxing world.
- Pearl Jam has released a new live music video for their current single “Wreckage”, filmed at their May 16th Las Vegas show. The single, along with the first release and title track “Dark Matter” went #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, marking the first time Pearl Jam has accomplished consecutive #1’s on the chart. Dominating the radio charts, both singles were also Top 5 records at Alt Radio and Wreckage was a #1 at AAA Radio. Pearl Jam's "Wreckage" video features some of the band's unique tour visuals that were created by famed creative and fellow Seattle native, Rob Sheridan. The visual concept was a first for the band who generally toured with a more general, stripped back production. Sheridan, who’s previously worked with Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails as well as notable director David Fincher, told the Seattle Times “Pearl Jam isn’t a bright, cold LED screen; it’s a warm, incandescent light. We talked about, ‘What if we did this with a really analog feel?’ What if we used a projection screen, and some ways to help bring the visuals into the space with the band but not be fighting for attention with what is one of the greatest live bands, in terms of musical performances, of our generation.” Watch the live music video for "Wreckage" HERE.
- Platinum-selling band Sister Hazel is excited to debut their latest single, "All Goes By So Fast." This heartfelt song, co-written by lead singer Ken Block and his daughter Alaina Block, is sure to resonate deeply with fans. Recently premiered on Americana Highways, the single captures the essence of fleeting moments. Produced and mixed by Ben Jackson at East End Studio in Nashville, TN, the song is being distributed by Rock Ridge Music, a Nashville-based label. "All Goes By So Fast" is now accessible on all major digital and streaming platforms. Click HERE to listen and experience it yourself.
- On this week’s episode of SPIN’s podcast, Lipps Service host Scott Lipps welcomes Ed Kowalczyk, singer, songwriter, and frontman of the multi-platinum iconic rock band +LIVE+ for a nostalgic conversation about his early entry into the rock & roll world, the purpose behind his music, memorable encounters, & more. The episode will go live on all streaming services August 18th and on YouTube August 19th. From its inception in York, Pennsylvania in 1984, Kowalczyk explains how +LIVE+ has evolved and mastered its sound to sell over 22 million albums worldwide, earning two #1 albums and numerous legendary hits such as “Lightning Crashes,” “I Alone,” “All Over You”, and “Lakini’s Juice.” In the interview, he recalls wanting to create music that digs deep and makes you think, stating, “You can have lyrics that poke at the truth and poke at reality and really try to bring people into this other place.”
- The LA-based soul and funk singer Nikka Costa releases her highly anticipated album Dirty Disco. The album was recorded with and produced by Justin Stanley (Prince, Jamie Lidell, Beck, etc.). Along with the talents of versatile musicians such as Brandon Coleman (Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, Donald Glover, Flying Lotus), Greg Phillinganes (Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and Kaveh Rastegar (John Legend, Beck), Nikka Costa brings you into her Dirty Disco world. The album will be available on vinyl and CD here. Tickets to her live tour are on sale here. East coast dates will be announced next week.
- Romania-born, Nashville-based musical shapeshifter Vlad Holiday is joined by Kacey Musgraves on “I Don’t Wanna Party Anymore.” Mischievous and sultry, the track has all the jazzy, lo-fi hallmarks of a Bond song. Running Musgraves’ voice through tape delay, Holiday’s signature knack for gear experimentation gives the duet a style we’ve never heard either artist in before — Stream. The two artists met a few years back through mutual friends. Continually finding themselves singing together over an acoustic guitar as the sun came up after a long party, the collaboration felt natural, especially given the lyrics of “I Don’t Wanna Party Anymore.”
- It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Greg Kihn, an iconic figure in the realm of rock music. Greg lost his battle with Alzheimer's disease on 8/13/24 at the age of 75. Known for his magnetic stage presence and unique storytelling that captivated audiences around the globe. He was not merely a musician but a cultural phenomenon whose influence will resonate for generations to come. Born on 07/10/49 in the vibrant city of Baltimore, Maryland. Greg discovered a passion for music early in life. He burst onto the scene with the release of Greg Kihn, which quickly garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. With a unique songwriting style that blended folk, classic rock, blues and pop, his sound helped define a rich musical legacy in the San Francisco Bay Area scene. Greg rose to worldwide fame in the 1980s and left an indelible mark for generations to come.
House of the Dragon: My sister changed her phone plan which means
no more HBO for Life for her, which means no more free Max for me. And of course she had to make the change just
in time for me to miss the season finale.
Sigh. Adding insult to injury, it
seems like I am not eligible for the Hulu/Disney/Max bundle since I get Disney
for free and/or I am on the Hulu yearly plan.
Snowpiercer: That seemed like an unnecessary obstacle to
keep Layton from going after his kid. Of
course he was going to go. But I an
still wondering what is special about that kid.
Orphan Black: Echoes: I completely missed there was an older
version of Jessica Jones in the current timeline. But I guess that shows just how little I am paying
attention to the show. I am just
counting down until the season ends.
The Ark: Okay, so
the alternative reality part of the episode was fun. But did Cat get swapped back? And did they just lose some red shirt in exchange
for the husband? And just what happened
to the daughter? I am surprised we did
not see her.
2024 Olympic Games: There are plenty of dumb events at the
Olympics, but competitive breakdancing just may be the dumbest. The song selection was pretty weak. Most of the songs I made it through before
turning this off sounded just like generic computer generated beats.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases have been flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on Tell Me Lies, Snow Patrol, UB40, John Legend, and The Oak Ridge Boys.
- Tell Me Lies season two premieres with two episodes Wednesday, September 4 on Hulu. Tell Me Lies Season 2 picks up as Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) return to college, not speaking after their dramatic breakup at the start of the summer. Yet while very much at odds, they find themselves in a new version of their addictive dynamic - which is as infuriating as it is inescapable. Meanwhile, the story expands deeper into the lives of Lucy and Stephen’s friend group, as the fallout from Season One impacts all of their lives in unexpected ways.
- SNOW PATROL released new single “All” via Republic Records. It is the third song to be shared from the Northern Irish band’s forthcoming new album The Forest Is The Path, which is set for release on September 13th and marks their eagerly awaited return after six years, following 2018’s Wildness. LISTEN HERE
- On Saturday, August 10th, the legendary four-time Grammy nominated reggae-pop band UB40 will take the stage for a sold-out performance at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre on their current “Red Red Wine Tour,” celebrating 45 years of music and the recent release of their new album, “UB45.” Music fans everywhere are invited to experience this iconic event - UB40: LIVE FROM THE ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE - as it broadcasts LIVE exclusively on premier streaming platform Veeps at approximately 9:00 PM ET. Veeps All Access subscribers can watch the show for free, and individual tickets are on sale for $19.99 at UB40 - Live from The St. Augustine Amphitheatre - VEEPS. Formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England, UB40 has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart and achieved considerable international success. The band will bring their trademark hits such as “Red, Red Wine,” “Food For Thought,” “(I Can’t Help) Falling in Love with You,” new songs from UB45, and many more, to The St. Augustine Amphitheatre show.
- Los Angeles, CA – Multi-platinum, 12-time Grammy Award-winner John Legend today announced that he will release My Favorite Dream, an album of sing-alongs and lullabies for children and families, via Republic Records: Kids & Family on August 30. Produced by singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens, the project features nine original tracks written by Legend. As part of a collaboration with Fisher-Price, the album also includes three bonus tracks with covers of songs from their beloved toys. In conjunction with the album announcement, Legend shared the lead single from the project titled “L-O-V-E.” The bright, up-tempo anthem, featuring his wife (Chrissy Teigen) and two oldest children (Luna and Miles Stephens) on backing vocals, with single artwork created by Luna, is available HERE. Watch the accompanying music video HERE. Pre-save My Favorite Dream HERE. “I’m right in the thick of fatherhood,” says Legend, father of daughter Luna (8), son Miles (6) and two toddlers, daughter Esti and son Wren. “My parents loved to sing around the house, making up bedtime songs for us and songs to motivate and inspire us. And Chrissy and I also love singing to our kids. We make up little jingles and ditties for them all the time. In our home, music is very important to the way we interact and communicate with them.”
- GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members The Oak Ridge Boys have released a music video for “Elvira” for the first time ever! In 1981, “Elvira” became a crossover pop smash with Joe Bonsall’s tenor lead and bass singer Richard Sterban’s unforgettable ‘oom papa mau mau’ refrain. The song brought the Oaks one of their five Grammy Awards, went double Platinum, and won the Single of the Year award from both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music, along with many other awards. To turn this video into the experience of the century, they invited several of their closest friends to appear in “Elvira,” including Andrea Pearson, Ben James, Big & Rich, Chase Matthew, Danni Stefanetti, Deborah Allen, Denzel & Angelina Irwin (aka Santa and Mrs. Claus from Santa’s Pub in Nashville), Hillary Williams, Kid Rock, Lorrie Morgan, Ray Stevens, Stephon Riley, T. Graham Brown, Tenille Arts, The Gatlin Brothers, Tico Herandez, Trace Adkins, and Zach Williams. The Oak Ridge Boys’ “Elvira” video was directed and produced by Brandon Wood / IndieBling and was premiered by Billboard. To purchase/stream: orcd.co/orb-elvira
House of the Dragon: I complained about the lack of deaths at the
end of the last couple episodes. Well,
we got more than a few this week. But of
course the two silver heads we have been randomly checking in on all season
ended up being the two that claimed the dragons.
Snowpiercer: A peacekeeping unit authorized to use
force. How ironic. Disappointing no one pointed that out to
them. But I feel we need a lot more background
on them and why they are stealing children.
Orphan Black: Echoes: Nice casual mention that we go to Mars in
forty years. But shouldn’t we colonize
the moon first? I honestly forgot what else
happened this week.
The Ark: So they are just going to end every episode
this season with a wild cliffhanger? Last
week it was the sentient lightning, and this week the Irish dude just disappears. Though the promo monkeys spoiled it is a
multiverse situation. I guess this is
how they bring back the generic hot blonde.
I wonder if this is how they
introduce the one dude’s daughter that may or may not have been killed. Considering how Trust brings up his dead wife
at every chance, they will probably bring her back too.
2024 Olympic Games: It seems like every Olympics I find a new
weird sport to get transfixed by. This
time around it was Slalom: Kayak Cross.
There are three to four kayaks on the course at the same time, they drop
them all from a one story building, and there is a point in the course where
they were required to capsize their kayak and go underwater. This is going on my must watch list for
future Games.