BTS appears at White House, “stands with AANHPI community” against hate crimes

BTS appears at White House, “stands with AANHPI community” against hate crimes
BTS appears at White House, “stands with AANHPI community” against hate crimes
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BTS spoke at the White House press briefing Tuesday ahead of a meeting with President Joe Biden to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

RM, the only member of the group to address reporters in English, said, “It is a great honor to be invited to the White House today to discuss the important issues of anti-Asian hate crimes, Asian inclusion and diversity.”  

After the rest of the group gave their remarks in Korean, which were subsequently translated, RM concluded, “We thank President Biden and the White House that we were given this important opportunity to speak about these important causes and remind ourselves of what we can do as artists.”

Jin said the group “stands with the AANHPI community,” while Jimin said BTS was “devastated by the recent surge of hate crimes, including Asian American hate crimes” and was at the White House to help “put a stop to this and support the cause.”

Referring to their worldwide fanbase, Jungkook said, in part, “We believe music is always an amazing and wonderful unifier of all things.”

“It’s not wrong to be different,” said Suga. “Equality begins when we open up and embrace all of our differences.” And V added, “We hope today is one step forward to respecting and understanding each and everyone as a valuable person.”

As the group was ushered out of the briefing, one reporter got big laughs by shouting, “Which one of us is your favorite?”

In a closed meeting in the Oval Office, Biden and BTS planned to discuss Asian representation, inclusion and anti-Asian discrimination in the U.S.

Between March 2020 and Dec. 31, 2021, the Asian advocacy organization Stop AAPI Hate recorded more than 10,000 reports of hate incidents against Asian American and Pacific Islander persons across the U.S.

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The Revivalists announce ‘Made in Muscle Shoals Vol. 2’ EP

The Revivalists announce ‘Made in Muscle Shoals Vol. 2’ EP
The Revivalists announce ‘Made in Muscle Shoals Vol. 2’ EP
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The Revivalists have announced a new EP called Made in Muscle Shoals Vol. 2.

As its title suggests, the set is a follow-up to 2020’s Made in Muscle Shoals and once again finds the “Wish I Knew You” outfit recording new versions of their songs at the legendary FAME Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

Vol. 2 will be released on June 17. For a preview, you can listen to the Muscle Shoals version of the song “Otherside of Paradise” now via digital outlets.

“There’s a purity, depth and innocence to this song that could only be captured in a place like FAME,” says frontman David Shaw. “I really love how this one came out. It speaks to a special place in us all and this version only deepens that connection.”

The Revivalists’ most recent album is 2018’s Take Good Care. Shaw, meanwhile, released his debut, self-titled solo album in 2021.

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Here’s the Taylor Swift song that would save ‘Stranger Things’ star Sadie Sink

Here’s the Taylor Swift song that would save ‘Stranger Things’ star Sadie Sink
Here’s the Taylor Swift song that would save ‘Stranger Things’ star Sadie Sink
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(WARNING: STRANGER THINGS SPOILERS AHEAD) 

The fourth season of Stranger Things is finally streaming on Netflix and star Sadie Sink opened up about how music plays into her character Max’s terrifying story arc.

In the fourth season, Max is possessed by the demon Vecna, but the show’s cast soon learns music can help keep the monster at bay. The song that helps ground Max is Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” — which she blasts on her headphones 24/7. Sink revealed which song she’d pick if the same thing were to happen to her. 

Speaking to Tudum, Sink said Taylor Swift’s “August” would be her go-to savior song. “That song honestly can revive me from anything,” the actress raved.  And while that song from Taylor’s folklore album has her heart, there is another track off the 2020 record that beats it when it comes to overall plays.

“The 1” topped Sink’s Spotify Wrapped playlist, which catalogs a person’s most-listened-to songs of the past year.

Sink also opened up about how her character, Max, relates to the character she played in the 10-minute music video of Taylor’s “All Too Well.”

“I put a little bit of myself into both,” she revealed. “You’re always going to put a little bit of yourself into whatever character you’re playing.”

Looking at the characters’ similarities, the actress said, “At the heart of it, they’re both definitely independent.”

Stranger Things season 4 is now streaming on Netflix.

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The Used drops off Slam Dunk Festival as frontman Bert McCracken addresses mental health

The Used drops off Slam Dunk Festival as frontman Bert McCracken addresses mental health
The Used drops off Slam Dunk Festival as frontman Bert McCracken addresses mental health
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The Used has dropped off the lineup for England’s upcoming Slam Dunk Festival as frontman Bert McCracken addresses his mental health.

In a statement posted to the band’s social media Tuesday, McCracken writes, “I have always been open about my struggle with mental health and have recently found myself facing new and overwhelming challenges.”

“For this reason, I won’t be able to play the upcoming shows at Slam Dunk,” he continues. “I am so sorry but [I] needed to make this decision to focus on professional treatment and self-care.”

McCracken concludes, “Performing live for The Used fans is one my greatest joys, and I can’t imagine doing anything else. We have the best fans in the world, thank you for your undying support.”

The Slam Dunk Festival is set to take place June 3-4. Other artists on the lineup include Alexisonfire, Beartooth, Sum 41 and The Interrupters.

The Used is expected to return to the road in July for a U.S. tour alongside Rise Against.

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Nicole Kidman introduces herself as “Nicole Urban” at Keith Urban’s Las Vegas show

Nicole Kidman introduces herself as “Nicole Urban” at Keith Urban’s Las Vegas show
Nicole Kidman introduces herself as “Nicole Urban” at Keith Urban’s Las Vegas show
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Keith Urban had a special guest join him in Las Vegas this weekend.

The crowd at the final night of his 2022 residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace got the ultimate treat when Keith’s Academy Award-winning wife, Nicole Kidman, came out on stage. 

Keith greeted his wife with a hug and a kiss as he jokingly asked, “What’s your name?” The actress sheepishly replied, “Nicole Urban,” which sent the crowd into a frenzy. “Oh cool!” the country star said excitedly. 

But Nicole was also there on a specific mission. “I want to get your jacket, you put it on the floor,” she informed him as they walked across the stage hand-in-hand to retrieve the black jacket. “She literally said, ‘Don’t lose that jacket.’ I’m like, ‘How am I going to lose the jacket?’ And it’s gone,” Keith confirmed.

After retrieving it from his guitar player, Keith helped his wife put on the jacket. Nicole blew a kiss and flashed a heart symbol to the fans before walking off stage. 

“Just a Saturday night in Las Vegas,” Keith said with a smile. 

The hit singer added five more shows to his Vegas residency after Adele had to postpone her residency at Caesars Palace last minute. Keith will launch his Speed of Now World Tour on June 17 in Tampa, Florida.  

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Jon Anderson to celebrate 50th anniversary of Yes’ ‘Close to the Edge’ on tour with Paul Green Rock Academy

Jon Anderson to celebrate 50th anniversary of Yes’ ‘Close to the Edge’ on tour with Paul Green Rock Academy
Jon Anderson to celebrate 50th anniversary of Yes’ ‘Close to the Edge’ on tour with Paul Green Rock Academy
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Earlier this year, Jon Anderson teamed up with the students of the Paul Green Rock Academy for a five-date U.S. tour, and now the former Yes frontman is set to head out on the road with the talented young musicians for more shows this summer.

The new tour will feature Anderson and the students performing Yes’ 1972 album Close to the Edge in its entirety in honor of its 50th anniversary, plus other classic tunes and deep cuts by the prog-rock legends, as well as tunes from Anderson’s solo catalog, mashups and more.

The performances will showcase lush arrangements of the songs, including choral vocals, horns and other musical elements.

The trek currently features 13 dates and is mapped out from a July 7 concert in Plymouth, New Hampshire, through an August 6 show in Albany, New York.

Anderson says about performing with the Paul Green Rock Academy, “There are so many wonderful moments in my musical life, and being on stage with these young teenagers performing Classic Yes songs makes me so happy and proud … It’s a marvel and a tremendous pleasure for me.”

He adds, “They are a joy to be with and so much fun!!! I am grateful, thankful and feel very blessed to be able to sing along with them. [My wife] Janee and I love them all.”

Paul Green, meanwhile, explains that he was impressed with Anderson and the students’ performances of two songs from Close to the Edge — the title track and “And You and I” — at concerts last April. He adds, “Then when I heard it was the 50th anniversary of the album I just knew we had to do the whole thing. Jon agreed.”

Check out the full list of dates at Anderson’s Facebook page.

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Will Butler releases first post-Arcade Fire solo music, announces tour dates

Will Butler releases first post-Arcade Fire solo music, announces tour dates
Will Butler releases first post-Arcade Fire solo music, announces tour dates
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Former Arcade Fire member Will Butler has released two new solo songs.

The tracks, which mark Butler’s first solo material since he left the “Wake Up” outfit, are titled “A Stranger’s House” and “Nearer to Thee,” and are available now via digital outlets. “A Stranger’s House” is also accompanied by a video, which you can watch now streaming on YouTube.

Along with the new tunes, Butler has announced a run of U.S. tour dates kicking off in August. Tickets go on sale this Friday, June 3, at 10 a.m. ET.

Butler, the younger brother of Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, announced his departure from the band last March.

“There was no acute reason beyond that I’ve changed — and the band has changed — over the last almost 20 years,” Will wrote at the time. “Time for new things.”

He added, “The band are still my friends and family.”

Will’s previously released three solo albums, the most recent of which being 2020’s Generations.

Arcade Fire, meanwhile, released their new album WE earlier this month. They’ll launch a U.S. tour in support of the record in October.

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Halsey announces new song “So Good” arrives next week

Halsey announces new song “So Good” arrives next week
Halsey announces new song “So Good” arrives next week
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Halsey caused quite a stir after claiming their label held up the release of a new single on the condition they fabricate a “fake viral moment on TikTok.” After a brief back and forth with their label, Astralwerks-Capitol, Halsey has emerged victorious.

“If you have the internet you have probably heard that I’ve been trying to put this song out for a long time,” the Grammy nominee announced Tuesday, while sharing the promotional artwork for the new song. “And I’m thrilled you’ll finally get to hear it. So Good, song on June 9th and video (directed by@zoneaydin) the next day.” 

The promotional image shows Halsey and their partner, Alev Aydin, sharing a passionate kiss and is fashioned with retro ’70s vibe with a technicolor bullseye focused on their lips.

Aydin separately announced the single on his Instagram: “Ash wrote a song about me, and asked me to write and direct a music video for it. SO GOOD drops June 9th, video out day after!”  

In addition to announcing “So Good,” Halsey also treated fans to several behind-the-scenes moments of their ongoing tour. One sweet photo showed them bonding with their and Aydin’s son, Ender, who they say “gave me my flowers.”  

As previously reported, the “East Side” singer said they simply couldn’t release their new music on their own because the label “owns the master.” According to Halsey, the song and its music video were both ready to go for over a month, which only added to their mounting frustration.

Capitol Music has since issued a statement on the forthcoming single’s release, saying in a tweet, “We are an artist first company that encourages open dialogue.  We have nothing but a desire to help each one of our artists succeed.”

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‘Star Wars” social media platforms stand behind ‘Kenobi’ star Moses Ingram after racist comments

‘Star Wars” social media platforms stand behind ‘Kenobi’ star Moses Ingram after racist comments
‘Star Wars” social media platforms stand behind ‘Kenobi’ star Moses Ingram after racist comments
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The official social media platforms for Star Wars posted a unified message of support for Obi-Wan Kenobi star Moses Ingram, after she shared on Instagram racists comments people had directed at her. 

“There are more than 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy, don’t choose to be a racist,” the message reads.

“We are proud to welcome Moses Ingram to the Star Wars family and excited for Reva’s story to unfold. If anyone intends to make her feel in any way unwelcome, we have only one thing to say: we resist.”

Moses’ video begins with a collection of nasty comments, including claims her character Reva was a “diversity hire” by Darth Vader. The actress then addresses her followers directly. 

“Long story short, there are hundreds of these. Hundreds,” the actress begins, adding she also sees so many messages of support. “And that means the world to me,” Ingram says.

“I think the thing that bothers me … that that feeling inside of myself … that I just have to shut up and take it, grin and bear it … But I’m not built like that,” she says defiantly.

Moses then thanked fans who have stood by her. And to the trolls? “Y’all are weird,” she says.

According to an interview in the U.K. Independent, Ingram was warned by Lucasfilm about racist comments that were made about Star Wars sequel stars Kelly Marie Tran and John Boyega. “It was something that Lucasfilm actually got in front of and said, ‘This is a thing that, unfortunately, likely will happen. But we are here to help you; you can let us know when it happens,'” Ingram says.

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Anita Baker shouts out Chance the Rapper for helping her regain her master recordings

Anita Baker shouts out Chance the Rapper for helping her regain her master recordings
Anita Baker shouts out Chance the Rapper for helping her regain her master recordings
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Anita Baker took a moment during her Las Vegas show over the weekend to shoutout Chance the Rapper, who was in the audience.

In a video of the moment posted to Twitter, Baker credits Chance with helping her regain ownership of her master recordings.

“You should say hello to a friend of mine by way of the music industry and by way of helping me to get ahold and ownership of my master recordings,” she says in the clip.

Chance tweeted in response to the video, “I saw one of THE greatest performances of my LIFETIME last night! Thank you so much @IAMANITABAKER for being an inspiration and an icon to so many of US.”

The mutual lovefest continued with Baker writing that Chance’s attendance at her show “brought tears to her eyes” and Chance responding that he is “honored and blessed” to call her a friend.

Baker announced in September 2021 that she won a long legal battle to regain her masters. “All My Children Are Coming Home,” she wrote on social media, with a photo of her first five studio albums: 1983’s The Songstress; The Rapture from 1986; 1988’s Giving You the Best That I Got; Compositions from 1990; and her 1994 release, Rhythm of Love.

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