Limited-edition colored-vinyl reissue of David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ album due in October

Limited-edition colored-vinyl reissue of David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ album due in October
Limited-edition colored-vinyl reissue of David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ album due in October
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A limited-edition vinyl reissue of David Bowie‘s 1977 album “Heroes” will drop on October 14 in celebration of its 45th anniversary. Pressed on gray vinyl, the reissue will only be available at brick-and-mortar stores.

“Heroes,” Bowie’s 11th studio album, was released in October of ’77 and is best known for its classic title track, which was one of four songs Brian Eno co-wrote on the record. It was released as a single and became a minor hit in the U.K. Though it didn’t chart in the States, it’s become one of Bowie’s most enduring and widely covered tunes. The album peaked at #3 in the U.K. but only reached #35 in the U.S. 

The “Heroes” album was the second of what is known as Bowie’s “Berlin Trilogy,” which also includes 1977’s Low and 1979’s Lodger, but it’s the only one that he recorded entirely in the German city. The album, which Bowie co-produced with frequent collaborator Tony Visconti, features the same group of musicians who recorded Low, with the addition of King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp.

Also on October 14, the mini album Live in Berlin (1978) will be released via digital formats for the first time. The eight-song collection, which was recorded at a May 1978 concert at the Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, was previously only available as a limited-edition orange vinyl LP, sold in 2018 at the “David Bowie Is…” exhibition in Brooklyn, New York.

The performance included versions of three songs from the “Heroes” album, as well as the Bowie hits “Fame” and “Rebel Rebel.”

Here’s the full “Heroes” track list:

Side 1
“Beauty and the Beast”
“Joe the Lion”
“‘Heroes'”
“Sons of the Silent Age”
“Blackout”

Side 2
“V-2 Schneider”
“Sense of Doubt”
“Moss Garden”
“Neuköln”
“The Secret Life of Arabia”

And here’s the complete Live in Berlin (1978) track list:

“‘Heroes'”
“Be My Wife”
“Blackout”
“Sense of Doubt”
“Breaking Glass”
“Fame”
“Alabama Song”
“Rebel Rebel”

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Sammy Hagar & The Circle announce new studio album, drop advance single

Sammy Hagar & The Circle announce new studio album, drop advance single
Sammy Hagar & The Circle announce new studio album, drop advance single
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Sammy Hagar and his band The Circle have unveiled plans to release a new studio album titled Crazy Times this fall and made the title track available as an advance digital single Friday, along with a companion music video for the tune.

The 10-song collection, which can be preordered now, will be released on CD and via digital formats on September 30, while standard black vinyl and limited-edition red vinyl LP versions will follow on October 28.

Hagar & The Circle recorded Crazy Times at Nashville’s famed RCA Studio A with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb.

Crazy Times, which is a follow-up to the group’s 2019 debut, Space Between, features nine songs either written or co-written by Hagar, as well as a cover of Elvis Costello and the Attraction‘s 1978 classic “Pump It Up.”

The title track was one of three tunes the Red Rocker co-wrote with his Circle bandmates — bassist Michael Anthony, drummer Jason Bonham and guitarist Vic Johnson — and Cobb.

The video for the hard-driving, riff-heavy song features Hagar and the band performing the tune as a montage of explosions and other ominous images appear behind them.

Hagar says that after the long COVID-19 lockdown, he really appreciated getting to work with his bandmates again in person.

“Going back in the studio, creating and being with the music is just what felt natural,” Hagar notes. “There was joy in the hard work, catharsis and the comradery we’d craved. It was like those two years of not being able to do very much fell away and we really all came together and let it out in the music and lyrics.”

The digital version of Crazy Times also features a pair of bonus tracks. Here’s the album’s full track list:

“Intro: The Beginning of the End”
“Slow Drain”
“Feed Your Head”
“Pump It Up”
“Be Still”
“You Get What You Pay For”
“Crazy Times”
“Funky Feng Shui”
“Father Time”
“Childhood’s End”

Digital-only bonus tracks:
“2010”
“Father Time” (acoustic demo)

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Collectable, licensed Cliff Burton mini statue to be released in 2023

Collectable, licensed Cliff Burton mini statue to be released in 2023
Collectable, licensed Cliff Burton mini statue to be released in 2023
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Music merchandising company KnuckleBonz is releasing a mini, collectible statue of late Metallica bassist Cliff Burton.

The officially licensed figure — which was made in collaboration with Burton’s estate — will be limited to just 3,000 pieces. Each one stands at approximately 8.5 inches high and is hand-crafted, painted and numbered. 

The statues will be released in 2023, but you can pre-order your own now via KnuckleBonz.com. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Cliff Burton Music Scholarship Fund for Rising Youth Musicians.

As previously reported, the Burton estate has also teamed up with KnuckleBonz and the Calicraft Brewing Co. to create a signature beer inspired by Cliff. Sales from the beer, dubbed Cliff ‘Em All, will also be donated to the Burton Music Scholarship Fund.

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Kelis claims Beyoncé stole a sample of her song “Get Along with You”

Kelis claims Beyoncé stole a sample of her song “Get Along with You”
Kelis claims Beyoncé stole a sample of her song “Get Along with You”
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There’s at least one person not happy with Beyoncé’s new album, Renaissance: Kelis.

The singer claims Bey stole a sample of her 1999 song “Get Along with You” for the track “Energy.”

“I heard about this the same way everyone else did,” Kelis wrote on Instagram Thursday. “Nothing is ever as it seems, some of the people in this business have no soul or integrity and they have everyone fooled.”

She subsequently posted two videos about the issue, explaining, “It has to do with the fact that, from one artist to another, you should have the decency and common sense and the courtesy to call.”

Kelis not only called out Beyoncé but also Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, who produced “Get Along with You.”

“Pharrell knows better. This is a direct hit at me,” she claims, adding, “He does this stuff all the time. It’s very petty.”

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Ringo Starr announces full details about his latest EP, due out in September

Ringo Starr announces full details about his latest EP, due out in September
Ringo Starr announces full details about his latest EP, due out in September
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After teasing the news in a recent video update, Ringo Starr has now announced full details about his upcoming EP, EP3.

The four-track collection, which can be pre-ordered now, will be released digitally and on CD September 16, while a limited-edition blue cassette and 10-inch vinyl-disc version are due out on November 18.

EP3 is the third EP the former Beatles drummer released after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic — following Zoom In and Change the World, which both arrived in 2021.

Starr recorded all three EPs at his Roccabella West studio.

EP3 begins with the upbeat rock tune “World Go Round,” which is available now as an advance digital single. It was co-written by founding Toto guitarist, longtime All Starr Band member Steve Lukather, and Toto lead singer Joseph Williams, who both co-wrote the Change the World‘s title track.

The second track, “Everyone and Everything,” was written by hit-making producer and songwriter Linda Perry, who also contributes guitar, percussion and backing vocals to the tune.

The third song, “Let’s Be Friends,” is a catchy dance tune co-written by Starr’s longtime studio engineer Bruce Sugar and acclaimed songwriter Sam Hollander.

The EP’s final track, “Free Your Soul,” is a laid-back, reggae-flavored tune that Starr co-wrote with Sugar. The tune includes guest appearances by Dave Koz on tenor sax and José Antonio Rodriguez on nylon guitar.

“I am in my studio writing and recording every chance I get,” Ringo notes. “It’s what I have always done and will continue to do, and releasing EPs more frequently allows me to continue to be creative and give each song a little more love.”

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Dirty Heads announces new album, ’Midnight Control’

Dirty Heads announces new album, ’Midnight Control’
Dirty Heads announces new album, ’Midnight Control’
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Dirty Heads has announced a new album called Midnight Control.

The eighth studio effort from the reggae rock outfit will arrive August 26. It includes the previously released single “Life’s Been Good,” a reworking of the 1978 Joe Walsh song of the same name.

A second cut, titled “Heavy Water,” is available now via digital outlets and its accompanying video can be streamed now on YouTube. It features Grammy-nominated reggae group Common Kings.

“‘Heavy Water’ is a song about empowerment,” says vocalist Jared Watson.

“Being in the water constantly from a young age, we know the power of the ocean — there is nothing more powerful or uncontrollable,” he explains. “‘Heavy water’ is a metaphor for life because when life throws something at you that’s unforeseen and uncontrollable, you will be ready for it and not let it overtake you.”

Here’s the Midnight Control track list:

“Island Glow”
“Heavy Water”
“Life’s Been Good”
“Make Me”
“Midnight Control”
“Little Things”
“Indigo”
“El Dorado”
“Shade”
“Live Your Life”

(Video contains uncensored profanity)

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Dove Cameron says she’s ready to take “huge risks” with her career

Dove Cameron says she’s ready to take “huge risks” with her career
Dove Cameron says she’s ready to take “huge risks” with her career
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Dove Cameron has played up being the fun, wholesome girl next door, but now she’s embracing her inner villain, and she says it took her a long time to feel comfortable with who she is and what she wants to do.

Speaking to InStyle, the singer opened up about dealing with “a lot of trauma” when she was younger, from entering the industry when she was a kid to losing her father to suicide at a young age. Further compounding that was the sudden death of her Descendents co-star Cameron Boyce in 2019.

Dove said she leaned into her career to cope, revealing, “I actually used the entertainment industry as a place of control and validation and structure… I grew up in chaos; when someone else ran the show, I felt safer. And that’s what I needed at the time — to feel safe.”

Things are different now and the singer is excited for what’s to come. “I’ve been taking huge risks with writing and music and [film],” she continued. “I’ve been doing my own music video treatments, taking more charge of my career, and experimenting a lot with self-styling in terms of fashion.”

Dove also credits coming out as queer in 2020 for helping her take control of her life, adding, “It led to finding more pieces of myself.”  

The Vengeance star enjoys embracing her dark side and hinted it is “sort of a superpower” of hers. In “Boyfriend,” she flirts with stealing another man’s girlfriend, while in “Breakfast,” she hints no boys are safe around her.

“I always knew I was strange growing up,” she disclosed, “I would pretend to be Lydia in Beetlejuice when I was 8! I knew I was weird. Now, I know it’s to my advantage.”

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Metallica brings Eddie Munson to Lollapalooza with ‘Stranger Things’ footage

Metallica brings Eddie Munson to Lollapalooza with ‘Stranger Things’ footage
Metallica brings Eddie Munson to Lollapalooza with ‘Stranger Things’ footage
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After giving the Upside Down the most metal concert its ever seen, Eddie Munson made his debut at Lollapalooza on Thursday.

During Metallica‘s headlining set on the opening day of the Chicago festival, the metal legends broadcasted the Stranger Things character’s famous shredding scene on the stage screens while performing — what else? — “Master of Puppets.”

Footage of the production was posted to Twitter by @Consequence.

Following its placement in the season four finale of Stranger Things earlier this month, “Master of Puppets” has seen a resurgence, making its first-ever appearance on the Billboard Hot 100. To celebrate the song’s newfound popularity, Metallica released a new lyric video for “Master of Puppets” this week.

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Secrets under the ‘Surface’: Cast sounds off on Apple TV+’s twisty new thriller, debuting today

Secrets under the ‘Surface’: Cast sounds off on Apple TV+’s twisty new thriller, debuting today
Secrets under the ‘Surface’: Cast sounds off on Apple TV+’s twisty new thriller, debuting today
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In Apple TV+’s new thriller series SurfaceLoki veteran Gugu Mbatha-Raw plays Sophie, a woman who is getting re-acquainted with her seemingly perfect life after losing her memory in a near-fatal accident. 

However, as she recovers, she begins to learn that her life wasn’t what she thought it was — nor is it what her loved ones tell her it was. 

Oliver Jackson-Cohen plays James, her seemingly devoted husband. Like many of the other characters in the show, James is hiding more than a few secrets. “It’s just a kind of really fascinating journey,” he tells ABC  Audio. 

“I think all the characters go on in this show where…nothing is sort of how it seems,” he continues. “And so I think to play that, to be able to play holding on to secrets and sitting on things and hiding things — and they can be read so many different ways — that the tension that creates is incredible fun.”

Stephan James plays Baden, a guy who comes into Sophie’s life seemingly out of nowhere but who shows her they’ve actually been acquainted. Intimately. He holds the keys to her former life.

“You know, he’s kind of dark, he’s kind of mysterious, a little aloof, and you can’t quite put your finger on him,” James says of his character.

“I mean, he gives you the impression that his intentions are pure coming into it. But I think over the course of the season, you know, your mind may change a couple of times about that,” he says with a smile. “For me as an actor, that’s kind of what drew me to it is not knowing who this guy was.”  

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Do you like ‘Magic: The Gathering’, money and Post Malone? Listen up

Do you like ‘Magic: The Gathering’, money and Post Malone? Listen up
Do you like ‘Magic: The Gathering’, money and Post Malone? Listen up
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If you love playing Magic: The Gathering and could use an extra $100,000, Post Malone has an opportunity for you.

Business Wire reports the “Circles” rapper has teamed with the shopping platform Whatnot to give one lucky Magic player the opportunity to beat him in a one-on-one match. If that player is victorious, they’ll win $100,000!

In order to get selected, you have to tune in to a Whatnot livestream August 4 at 9 p.m. ET. on postmalone.whatnot.com. A winner will be randomly selected.

Anyone — no matter their experience with tabletop strategy games — can join this contest. So, if the “Sunflower” singer selects a contestant who has never played Magic: The Gathering, they will be trained by expert Reid Duke so they have a fighting chance when they take on Post August 11 in a live, one-on-one match.

Said the Spenser Confidential star, “I absolutely love Magic: The Gathering and I can’t wait to link up with Whatnot and battle it out with the winner.”

Josh and Jimmy of The Command Zone podcast will be live on hand to deliver a play-by-play analysis of the match, which will be streamed live on the Whatnot app.  There will also special giveaways, special guests and other interactions going on ahead of the one-on-one showdown with Post.

The Grammy nominee is an outspoken Magic: The Gathering fan and previously partnered with its parent company, Wizards of the Coast, to reboot the trading card game’s play program.

Magic: The Gathering was released in 1993 and has ballooned into a global fan base of 50 million players.

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