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Colin Stetson Announces The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Original Soundtrack, Shares New Song: Listen
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Mystery Jets release surprise covers album ‘Home Protests’
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Finn Wolfhard’s The Aubreys Share Origins of New Single “Sand in My Bed”: Stream
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Duo's latest track was inspired by a COVID summer. Finn Wolfhard’s The Aubreys Share Origins of New Single “Sand in...
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Britney Spears says it’s unlikely she’ll perform live again as she’s “pretty traumatised”
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The microphone Cardi B threw at fan has sold for almost $100k
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Hum Reissuing Four Albums on Vinyl
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ALICE IN CHAINS ‘ JERRY CANTRELL Announces Global Livestream Event
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Iconic singer, songwriter, guitarist, and ALICE IN CHAINS co-founder Jerry Cantrell has announces "An Evening With Jerry Cantrell" presented...
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STEVE RILEY Defends His Right To Use L.A. GUNS Name For New Band: ‘I Never Quit’
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Steve Riley's version of L.A. GUNS recently released its debut single, "Crawl". The track is taken from the band's...
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