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The Walking Dead: Dead
City: Wait, the old lady is not
dead? Is this a twin situation? If not, who was the burned body? I always found it weird she died considering
they build up her connection with Hershal.
I guess we will finally get to see why they have such a bond.
Nine Perfect Strangers: Wait, why did Imogen and Tina wake up
together? I missed them going to sleep in
the middle of the floor together.
Resident Alien: Oh, hey Bird Lady is back. So, did she murder Praying Mantis or just
injure him? If it was the former, that
was an abrupt end when the police just started a manhunt on him. Speaking of abrupt ends, is this the last
time we see Sarah Conners?
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox, Chad Powers, Lorde, LL Cool L, Glass Animals, LL Cool J, Benee, Jeremy Zucker, and Belles.
- It’s been almost 30 years since we last saw Happy Gilmore, the long-driving hero who won the Tour Championship in 1996. Now we finally get to catch up with him in a new sequel that comes to Netflix July 25. That’s right, Adam Sandler is returning to the golf green as Happy Gilmore, and he’s bringing along a few familiar and fresh faces. Joining the film alongside Sandler are original Happy Gilmore stars Julie Bowen, Ben Stiller, and Christopher McDonald and brand-new co-star Benito Antonio MartĂnez Ocasio (aka Bad Bunny), daughters Sadie and Sunny Sandler, and Blake Clark. Also seen in the trailer are Jackie Sandler, Eric AndrĂ©, Margaret Qualley, Martin Herlihy, Tim Herlihy, Nelly Korda, Nancy Lopez, Verne Lundquist, Jack Giarraputo, Kevin Nealon, Benny Safdie, John Farley, Kym Whitley, Lavell Crawford, Ken Jennings, Cam'ron, Eminem, Post Malone, Marcello Hernandez, Dan Patrick, Oliver Hudson, Reggie Bush, Becky Lynch, Nikki Garcia, and Jack Nicklaus.
- A new teaser for Hulu's “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox” debuted during game five of the NBA Finals. The limited series starring Grace Van Patten as Amanda Knox premieres August 20th with two episodes. New episodes will stream weekly on Wednesdays.
- It's game time. A new teaser for Hulu's Chad Powers debuted during game four of the NBA Finals. Hulu's new comedy series starring Glen Powell will premiere September 30th with two episodes. New episodes stream weekly on Tuesdays.
- A week ahead of the release of her fourth studio album Virgin, Lorde today shares the latest track “Hammer”. Listen to the track HERE. Co-produced by Lorde and Jim-E Stack, “Hammer” opens the album and sets the tone for a record that is both sonically expansive and lyrically sharp. It follows the release of “Man of the Year”, which debuted in the Top 10 globally and continues to climb international charts. The official video for “Hammer” is out now. Directed by Renell Medrano and shot on location in London, it marks their first collaboration.
- In February, Def Jam Recordings/UMe released a "never-made" music video for LL COOL J’s iconic hit “Rock the Bells”. The music video was selected for the Tribeca Film Festival as part of the Shorts category. “Rock the Bells” is now Tribeca Film Festival’s FIRST-EVER Music Video Jury Competition winnerWATCH ON LL COOL J’S OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE
- Grammy and BRIT-nominated, diamond-selling British band Glass Animals unleashes the mind-melting new visualizer for “Take A Slice”, directing fans to a chaotic new fan experience site: https://ifuwatchthisustink.net The launch follows weeks of viral momentum for the track on TikTok, now officially the band’s second biggest song after global smash “Heat Waves”. With over 2 million daily views across TikTok (spanning official and UGC sounds), “Take A Slice” is having a major moment. A new trend — “watching your enemy’s downfall” — is driving explosive growth, including a Minecraft video that’s now hit 17.2 million views in just a few days. The visualizer is everything we’ve come to expect from Glass Animals — weird, glitchy, addictive — and totally unpredictable. Every time you watch the visualizer, fans get something different. Built as a reactive website by Dave Bayley and Drew MacFarlane, the experience pulls from the depths of internet chaos to match the unhinged energy fans are throwing back at the track. Watch “Take A Slice” Visualizer HERE
- Multi-Platinum alt-pop visionary BENEE returns with an electrifying and anthemic new single entitled “Off The Rails”—listen HERE. Co-written with notable female songwriting and producing duo Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd [Addison Rae’s Addison] and produced by Kloser and Anderfjärd alongside BENEE’s frequent collaborator Josh Fountain, she describes “Off The Rails” as “an aggressive, angry, chaotic product of my navigating the current state of the world and channeling my existential dread. It’s feminine rage—sick of being pushed around and embracing the chaos.” The genre-bending song is released alongside an equally exhilarating official music video directed by British music video direction team Bedroom—watch HERE. BENEE shares, “Luka and Elvira are two incredible producers in the music industry right now. First we made ‘Green Honda,’ and then ‘Off The Rails.’ I felt this energy was really needed and perfectly places a certain tone in my storyline. It honestly was one of the few studio sessions I’ve ever done with only women, which brings such a different creative energy. I felt so comfortable really saying anything. In a typically male-dominated industry, I had a different connection with them. We had a lot of fun making this song and I love it, I hope listeners do too!”
- Returning to his New Jersey roots, Multi-Platinum singer, songwriter, and producer Jeremy Zucker is back today with a brand new single entitled “hometown” out now via Mercury Records—listen HERE. It heralds the arrival of his anxiously awaited third full-length album, Garden State, on August 22nd—pre-order/pre-save HERE and watch the album trailer HERE. On “hometown,” the stripped-down production spotlights Jeremy’s inimitable vocal delivery and introspectively nostalgic lyrics, as he sings, “Oh wow, look at you now. A little too good for your old hometown. He’s got it all figured out. How does it feel looking down?” The song unfolds as a relatable acoustic anthem about growing up, leaving your hometown, and seeing it through a new perspective. The music video, which was directed and edited by Jeremy himself, was shot in his hometown of Franklin Lakes, NJ.
- Country artist Belles debuts her brand-new music video for her single, “Broken In Boots.” The heartbreak anthem is out now on all streaming platforms – listen now and watch the haunting new video here. The music video for “Broken In Boots” brings the emotional core of the single to life, following Belles in the aftermath of a breakup. Co-written and produced by Johnny Gates, the visual narrative captures her isolation while weaving in poignant flashbacks of a once-vibrant relationship. Set against the backdrop of Nashville’s iconic Broadway, the video echoes the song’s themes of heartbreak and nostalgia. Directed by Sydney Tooley, with Corbin Schmidt as the director of photography, the video offers a raw, cinematic feel, mirroring the vulnerability heard in the track. “Broken In Boots” was recorded at Sound Emporium.
The Walking Dead: Dead
City: Um, where did that bear come from,
and how was it able to break down a steal door?
The Librarians: The Next Chapter: So last week’s episode finally showed up on
Kanopy as well as this week’s. Hopefully
they actually show up weekly instead of randomly.
Nine Perfect Strangers: Sometime I wonder if you need to be
microdosing on whatever the characters are taking to enjoy and understand this
show.
Resident Alien: So the Grey’s can suck your essence
so another alien cannot shapeshift? I
guess it is best not to question the science on a show about aliens.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on Elton John. Kool & The Gang, Marcus King Band, Bob Marley, The Kinks, Lyn Lapid, and Madison Bailey.
- Elton John - Live from the Rainbow Theatre with Ray Cooper will be released on July 25 via UMe. One of Elton’s most celebrated performances, the live album was initially released on a limited vinyl run for this year's Record Store Day. Now receiving a wider release, it will be available both digitally and on CD for the first time, alongside a vinyl repress. The CD and digital editions include a brand-new bonus track, "Goodbye," plus the original twelve-song tracklist, personally curated by Elton, and additional liner notes. In May 1977, Elton John took the stage at London’s iconic Rainbow Theatre with percussion legend Ray Cooper for a six-show residency. These performances were the first of 233 Elton-and-Ray only shows that would follow, and featured the live debut of deep cuts; “Roy Rogers”, “Cage The Songbird”, “Idol”, and “I Feel Like A Bullet (In The Gun Of Robert Ford)”. Out on Vinyl, CD & Digitally on July 25th via UMe, Pre-Order HERE
- This year, Kool & The Gang Co-Founder and namesake Robert Earl “Kool” Bell will celebrate his 75th birthday on October 8, 2025. Turning up the temperature and tempo in honor of #Kool75, rising Australian DJ and producer Young Franco has delivered a dancefloor-ready Remix of the Kool & The Gang classic “Get Down On It” out now! Listen HERE. Young Franco brings 21st century house music energy to the track, underscoring the instantly recognizable hook with a fast-paced beat and glossy synths. His Remix of “Get Down On It” pops off as a summer-ready dance track tailormade for clubs, pool parties, festivals, and beyond.
- The Marley family, UMe, and Island Records are continuing to honor Bob Marley's legacy with a year-long celebration commemorating his 80th birthday milestone, his importance in the uprising of global music, and the fight for social justice and equality. In celebration of the 45th anniversary of Uprising, an exclusive merch capsule is being released, which includes unique items and a special, limited-edition “liquid sunshine”-filled vinyl reissue of the album that is housed in a special die-cut sleeve. Uprising was the final album released during Bob Marley’s lifetime and features fan favorites “Could You Be Loved,” “Redemption Song,” and “Forever Loving Jah.” Preorder the “liquid-sunshine" LP and check out the exclusive merch options, HERE.
- One of the greatest songs ever written, "Sunny Afternoon," was number 1 on July 7th, 1966, when England won the World Cup. The Kinks today release a live version recorded at their 1993 Royal Albert Hall show, taken from the last chapter of their Journey Trilogy’s celebrating the bands 60th anniversary The Journey – Part 3. Listen to "Sunny Afternoon (Live From The Royal Albert Hall, 1993)" HERE. “As far as performances go, it was a high point achievement of the Kinks,” Dave Davies said of the Royal Albert Hall show.
- As she continues the North American leg of her BUZZKILL World Tour, Gold-Certified singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Lyn Lapid surprises fans today with a cover of Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind”— listen HERE!
- Turning the page on another bold creative chapter, critically acclaimed actress and buzzing singer-songwriter Madison Bailey shares an emotionally charged new single entitled “Raincheck” featuring KAIRO out now via Republic Records. It marks her first release of 2025 and heralds more music to come. Listen HERE. On the track, an airy loop gives way to a breezy head-nodding beat accented by soft synths and delicate strains of guitar. Madison wrestles with her insecurities out loud. She admits, “To be honest I’ve been off the rails awhile, getting hard to fake a smile,” going on to ask, “So, can I get a raincheck?” Nigerian-born global pop duo KAIRO responds on a bouncy verse evocative of the same introspective and irresistible spirit. Together, their energies and vocals entwine in perfect harmony.
Mobland: Wait, did we know that Kevin’s kid was
actually his brother? And since he
called his wife his father’s sloppy seconds, does that mean it was an arranged
marriage just to keep up appearances? It
does seem that way considering they never had a kid of their own. I was a little surprised Maeve knew
considering how she tried to kill Conrad’s other illegitimate and now so okay
with it she wants Eddie to kill Harry. I
am sure there is some racism baked in there.
I was also a little lost on the lawyer. I had absolutely no
recollection of her at all when she sat down with Harry. It probably did not help she looked too much
like Harry’s wife.
But after everything that went down, Maeve is a psychopath
who wants Harry dead, his wife is so angry with how their live turned out that
she stabbed him, why is Harry so intent on staying? What did the Harrigan’s do for him that he is
this loyal despite have a golden parachute to get him out of there? Is it going to turn out he is also an
illegitimate child of Conrad? That may
be the closest to a rational explanation I can think of. Except for the whole Harry’s daughter hooking
up with Conrad’s kid thing.
The Walking Dead: Dead
City: So, everyone is dead now? Weird they killed off the old lady, it felt
like her and Hershel had some weird connection, now we will not see how that
pans out.
The Librarians: The Next Chapter: I am not sure how exactly I am supposed to
watch this show. Only the first episode is
currently On Demand. I saw that Kanopy
says there are putting new episodes there weekly, except there has been no new
episodes this week. So what day of the
week should we expect new episodes and how long from the premiere will they be
up? I hope they do not expect me to
watch live when episodes air like a caveman.
Nine Perfect Strangers: I completely forgot to write about the show, but
here we are halfway through the season and really nothing is happening except a
new drug trip every episode. At least
they decided to get weirder this season.
Enough with the micro-dosing they did in the first season, they are going
on full trips this time around.
Leverage: Redemption: The whole black and white thing was
confusing. I never quite figured out
what it meant. I originally thought it
was showing that happened a while ago, but it seemed to go back and forth between
color during the same timeline. And did they not make a big deal about Harry
shaving in the first episode and now the beard was back without any mention.