Taylor Swift explains why the 10-minute version of “All Too Well” is filled with nostalgia

Taylor Swift explains why the 10-minute version of “All Too Well” is filled with nostalgia
Taylor Swift explains why the 10-minute version of “All Too Well” is filled with nostalgia
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Taylor Swift is sharing more details about her 10-minute version of “All Too Well,” which fans can hear now on her newly released rerecorded album Red (Taylor’s Version).

Speaking to E!’s Daily Pop, the Grammy winner touched upon the short film she directed to accompany the song, which starred actors Dylan O’Brien and Stranger Things‘ Sadie Sink.

Taylor explained that being able to tell her story from behind the camera was a “real relief” to her, which made the moment “really special.”

“I’m so proud of it,” she said. “We really wanted to commit to creating sort of a tiny short cinematic universe for the song that the fans cared so much about. We have a 10-minute version of ‘All Too Well’ so I figured, why don’t we take this, really commit to it, expand upon it and I think it’s really beautiful how it ended up being.”

Taylor acknowledged the nostalgic undertones in both the song and short film, telling the outlet, “I think one of the nostalgic things about this for fans is going back in your life for where you were when that album came out.”

As for why the coming-of-age film is resonating with her fans, Taylor remarked, “You have one foot in childhood, one foot in adulthood, and you don’t quite know where to stand and how fragile it makes you in that moment. We go through life, we get our hearts broken.”

She says her fans aren’t the only ones experiencing flashbacks and admits, “I’m just feeling lots of nostalgic feelings but all the memories I’m feeling are with the fans over the years in concert. It’s really a celebration of that bond that we have.”

 

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“Music is powerful”: Zac Brown reflects on the impact of music as “Same Boat” climbs the charts

“Music is powerful”: Zac Brown reflects on the impact of music as “Same Boat” climbs the charts
“Music is powerful”: Zac Brown reflects on the impact of music as “Same Boat” climbs the charts
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In a time of struggle and divisiveness, Zac Brown Band is looking to music as a way to bring people together, particularly with their song “Same Boat.”  

Looking at the current political landscape, frontman Zac Brown says he and his group wanted to use the uplifting song — which offers such lyrics as, “We could all believe what we believe/ And peacefully agree to disagree/ But you can’t judge a man/ Until you walk a country mile in his shoes” — as a symbol of unity. 

“We wanted to make something that helped to remind people of why we’re the same, when the politics and everything wants to rip our country in half,” Zac expresses. “And I don’t buy into all that. I think we’re more resilient than that, and I think that the pendulum is going to swing.” 

The Grammy winner also views music as a powerful tool to bring people from all walks of life together, serving as a healing force. 

“Music is one of those great healers…[It helps] us get through things,” Zac notes. “It’s kind of the soundtrack for our lives, so when we look back, if you think of a song that you really love and you hear it, [it] takes you right back to where you were when you first listened to it, absorbed it. So music’s powerful.” 

“Same Boat” is on track to become the group’s next #1 single, currently sitting at #3 on country radio. 

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Rod Stewart talks new album ‘The Tears of Hercules’ and his pandemic experience: “I’m lucky”

Rod Stewart talks new album ‘The Tears of Hercules’ and his pandemic experience: “I’m lucky”
Rod Stewart talks new album ‘The Tears of Hercules’ and his pandemic experience: “I’m lucky”
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While many artists ended up making albums during the COVID-19 lockdown just to have something to do, Rod Stewart says his new album, The Tears of Hercules was something he’d planned to do anyway, and the events of the past year and a half didn’t impact it at all.

“I was always going to [make the album]. I actually started before the pandemic, but it did give me a lot more time,” he tells ABC Audio. “I must admit, it gave me a lot more time to do everything! It didn’t in any way…what’s the word?…send the album in any particular direction.”

“I had a few tears, but I had my kids here to cheer me up,” Rod adds. “Otherwise, I sailed through it pretty easily. I’m lucky: I have a lovely big house and swimming pool and football pitch…I’ve got everything here, so we didn’t go out much. The pubs were closed. That made me sad!”

The Tears of Hercules is Rod’s fourth album of original songs in eight years, but it does include a few covers: the 1967 Soul Brothers Six classic “Some Kind of Wonderful,” which he says he’s “always wanted to do;” a Johnny Cash song, “These Are My People,” which he’s “turned into a tribute to the Scottish nation,” and the title track.

It was written by Marc Jacobs, who wrote Rod’s smash “Rhythm of My Heart,” and Rod says of the unusual title, “It grabs your attention straightaway.”

“I can mean so many things, but to me, it simply means — especially in this day and age — [that] a grown man can and should be able to cry if you wish to,” he explains. “You know, the pandemic, or illness, or whatever it is, you’ve got to let those tears flow. It’s healthy!”

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LILHUDDY announces ‘The Teenage Heartbreak Experience’ streaming concert

LILHUDDY announces ‘The Teenage Heartbreak Experience’ streaming concert
LILHUDDY announces ‘The Teenage Heartbreak Experience’ streaming concert
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LILHUDDY has announced a new streaming concert dubbed The Teenage Heartbreak Experience.

The virtual event will feature a performance of the “21st Century Vampire” rocker’s new album, Teenage Heartbreak, in its entirety for the first time since it was dropped in September. You can tune in to watch starting December 5 at 9 p.m. ET via the streaming platform Moment House.

For ticket info, visit MomentHouse.com/LILHUDDY.

While you’re waiting, you can also watch LILHUDDY starring in Downfalls High, the musical film based on Machine Gun Kelly‘s Tickets to My Downfall album.

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Watch previously unreleased footage of Oasis’ Knebworth performance of “Wonderwall”

Watch previously unreleased footage of Oasis’ Knebworth performance of “Wonderwall”
Watch previously unreleased footage of Oasis’ Knebworth performance of “Wonderwall”
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Oasis has dug up previously unreleased footage of the “Wonderwall” performance from the first of the band’s two historic concerts at England’s Knebworth Festival in 1996.

The video is featured on the upcoming Blu-ray/DVD release of Oasis Knebworth 1996, a new documentary that explores the significance of the Knebworth shows. You can watch it now streaming on YouTube.

Oasis Knebworth 1996 premiered in theaters this past September. It’ll be released as a concert film and live album on November 19, and will be available to stream via Paramount+ that same day.

Former band mates and estranged brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher are both executive producers on the film.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 

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The Zombies unveil dates for 2022 US trek dubbed Life Is a Merry-Go-Round Tour

The Zombies unveil dates for 2022 US trek dubbed Life Is a Merry-Go-Round Tour
The Zombies unveil dates for 2022 US trek dubbed Life Is a Merry-Go-Round Tour
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Early spring will be the time of the season for British Invasion legends The Zombies to return to the U.S. for a 2022 tour.

The monthlong trek, dubbed the Life Is a Merry-Go-Round Tour, will kick off on April 1 in Orlando, Florida, and is mapped out through a May concert in Fall River, Massachusetts. The outing apparently is named after a new song by the group called “Merry Go Round” that they played at some of their most recent shows and that likely will appear on the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers’ forthcoming studio album.

Veteran singer-songwriter Bruce Sudano, who is the widower of late disco great Donna Summer, will be The Zombies’ special guest on the tour through an April 14 show in Knoxville, Tennessee, while singer-songwriter-pianist Jesse Lynn Madera will serve as the opening act for the rest of the trek.

Tickets and VIP packages for most of the concerts will go on sale this Friday, November 19, at 10 a.m. local time. Visit TheZombiesMusic.com/live for more information.

The Zombies’ U.S. tour will begin right after the band wraps up a stint on the 2022 Flower Power Cruise, which sets sail from Miami on March 28.

The band also has a series of 2022 U.K. shows lined up in February and early March, a Canadian trek scheduled for July, and a tour of mainland Europe set to take place in September.

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Three Days Grace schedules tour for 2022

Three Days Grace schedules tour for 2022
Three Days Grace schedules tour for 2022
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Three Days Grace has announced a 2022 U.S. headlining tour.

The outing begins April 19 in Huntsville, Alabama, and will run into May. “Anarchy” rocker Lilith Czar will open most of the dates, while an April 21 show in St. Augustine, Florida, will feature support from Black Veil Brides, Motionless in White and Ice Nine Kills.

Tickets go on sale this Thursday, November 18, at 10 a.m. local time. For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit ThreeDaysGrace.com.

Three Days Grace’s most recent album is 2018’s Outsider, which spawned the singles “The Mountain,” “Infra-Red” and “Right Left Wrong.” Last year, they released a cover of the Gotye hit “Somebody That I Used to Know.”

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DA says it’s “premature” to label death of Chris Daughtry’s daughter a homicide

DA says it’s “premature” to label death of Chris Daughtry’s daughter a homicide
DA says it’s “premature” to label death of Chris Daughtry’s daughter a homicide
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Despite early reports calling the death of Chris Daughtry’s daughter Hannah Price a “homicide,” the district attorney in the case says it would be “premature” to label it as such.

A statement from the District Attorney for Tennessee’s 8th District obtained by People says, “This is a death investigation and any attempt to classify it as a homicide investigation at this time is premature and irresponsible.”

It continues, “Further, no one has been arrested pertaining to the death of Ms. Price. Once the investigation into the death of Hannah Marie Price is complete, authorities will forward their findings to the Eighth Judicial District Attorney General’s Office for review.”

Hannah, 25, was found dead in her home by police on Friday; a cause of death has not yet been released. There were reports her boyfriend was taken into custody, but police have not confirmed whether it was related to her death.

Hannah is Chris’s adopted daughter; his wife, Deanna Daughtry, is her mother.  On Instagram, Deanna initially posted that Hannah had sustained “injuries that caused her death.”

Daughtry has postponed several show dates in the wake of the tragedy.

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Liquored Up! KISS introduces its Drink It Up line of alcoholic spirits to the US

Liquored Up! KISS introduces its Drink It Up line of alcoholic spirits to the US
Liquored Up! KISS introduces its Drink It Up line of alcoholic spirits to the US
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KISS has just introduced its Drink It Up brand of liquors to the U.S. The alcoholic beverage line, which already was available in Europe, Australia and Japan, features three varieties of premium rum and a premium gin, all named after songs or albums by the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers.

Currently, only two of the Drink It Up rum varieties can be purchased: KISS Black Diamond Premium Dark Rum and KISS Detroit Rock Premium Dark Rum, which are being sold in 25 states across the U.S., as well as at DrinkItUpbyKiss.com. Coming soon will be KISS Premium Distilled Cold Gin and the limited-edition Monstrum Ultra Premium Dark Rum.

“From Monstrum to Cold Gin, we wanted each spirit in the portfolio to reflect the energy of our band,” says KISS frontman Paul Stanley. “We didn’t just slap a label on and call it a day, we’re proud to say that each bottle in the Drink It Up by KISS portfolio was carefully curated and each unique spirit has earned its name.”

The gin, of course, is named after KISS’ 1974 song “Cold Gin,” while the rums’ monikers were inspired by the band’s tunes “Black Diamond” and “Detroit Rock City, and their 2012 album, Monster.

To produce the Drink It Up line, KISS partnered with the Epic Rights licensing company and the award-winning Swedish spirits producer Brands for Fans.

Each variety was created by an in-house master blender.

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Post Malone and The Weeknd portray rival assassins in “One Right Now” video

Post Malone and The Weeknd portray rival assassins in “One Right Now” video
Post Malone and The Weeknd portray rival assassins in “One Right Now” video
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Post Malone and The Weeknd appear as rivals determined to murder each other in the video for their “One Right Now” collabo, which debuted Monday.

The two superstars each go on a frenzied killing spree of henchmen before they finally meet for a one-on-one battle, which results in both of them with a bullet in their head.

The song, which is closer to the ’80s-inspired sound that The Weeknd has been doing lately than Post’s past work, is about finding out that your partner has been unfaithful and showing her that infidelity is a two-way street.

“Don’t call me ‘baby’ when you did me so wrong/ But I got over what you did already/ Body for a body, so petty,” sings Post. “I got one comin’ over and one right now.”

As for The Weeknd, he makes reference to his 2013 song “You Belong to the World,” as he sings, “You’re a stain on my legacy/ We can’t be friends, can’t be family…I can’t let you next to me/ Oh, you belong to the world now/ So just me leave me alone now.”

“One Right Now” is from Post’s fourth album, which we’re told is “coming soon.” It’ll be the follow-up to his 2019 triple-platinum release Hollywood’s Bleeding.

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