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Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including events for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Good Grief and The Iron Claw.
Aquaman fan event
Jason Momoa and director James Wan attended a Los Angeles fan event for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom on Monday at The Grove.
Jason Momoa and James Wan
Fenty x Puma sneaker launch party
Rihanna threw a Phatt End of the Year Party in Los Angeles on Monday to celebrate the Fenty Creeper Phatty sneaker collab with Puma.
Rihanna
Happy Holigays! A Toast with Most event
Netflix hosted Happy Holigays! A Toast with Most event on Monday to celebrate its LGBTQ+ talent and programming, with appearances from Niecy Nash, Colman Domingo, Diana Nyad, Hunter Doohan, Eugene Lee Yang, Monét X Change, Trace Lysette and Dua Saleh.
Colman Domingo and Niecy Nash-Bett Trixie Mattel and...
Aquaman fan event
Jason Momoa and director James Wan attended a Los Angeles fan event for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom on Monday at The Grove.
Jason Momoa and James Wan
Fenty x Puma sneaker launch party
Rihanna threw a Phatt End of the Year Party in Los Angeles on Monday to celebrate the Fenty Creeper Phatty sneaker collab with Puma.
Rihanna
Happy Holigays! A Toast with Most event
Netflix hosted Happy Holigays! A Toast with Most event on Monday to celebrate its LGBTQ+ talent and programming, with appearances from Niecy Nash, Colman Domingo, Diana Nyad, Hunter Doohan, Eugene Lee Yang, Monét X Change, Trace Lysette and Dua Saleh.
Colman Domingo and Niecy Nash-Bett Trixie Mattel and...
- 12/22/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Young the Giant have spent the past decade-plus crafting music that centers around complex struggles most experience at least once in our lives, and finding deeper meanings to life’s major questions — you know, the type of questions that help when tailoring one’s identity.
On their latest single, “Wake Up,” the longtime alt-rock band seems to be going beyond these narrative points, exploring a story past life itself. The bass-heavy song serves as a first glimpse of what will be the California quintet’s fifth studio album, American Bollywood.
On their latest single, “Wake Up,” the longtime alt-rock band seems to be going beyond these narrative points, exploring a story past life itself. The bass-heavy song serves as a first glimpse of what will be the California quintet’s fifth studio album, American Bollywood.
- 7/15/2022
- by Daniel Santiago
- Rollingstone.com
Young the Giant try to find a cure for the beachside blues in the new video for “Heat of the Summer.” In the clip, frontman Sameer Gadhia is tormented in true summer bummer fashion by a raincloud that hangs only over him as he tries to enjoy a day at the beach. The constant rain keeps him from putting on sunscreen, taking a puff of a joint a friendly beachcomber offers and singing the receipt for his drink at the bar. Though nothing is more tragic than when the downpour...
- 7/3/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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Morrissey appeared on The Tonight Show to perform his recent cover of Jobriath’s 1973 glam-rock tune “Morning Starship.” The suit-clad singer was joined by a live band as he took on the anthemic song with his classic croon, bringing in more of an jangly electric vibe than the acoustic-led original.
The musician’s new album, California Sun, is a collection of Sixties and Seventies protest covers, including tracks by Joni Mitchell, Dionne Warwick and Bob Dylan. The album, Morrissey’s follow up to his 2017 album Low In High School, drops...
The musician’s new album, California Sun, is a collection of Sixties and Seventies protest covers, including tracks by Joni Mitchell, Dionne Warwick and Bob Dylan. The album, Morrissey’s follow up to his 2017 album Low In High School, drops...
- 5/14/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
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Morrissey recruited Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong and the Regrettes’ Lydia Night for his soulful cover of the 5th Dimension’s “Wedding Bell Blues,” the first official single from the singer’s upcoming Sixties/Seventies covers LP, California Son.
The guest duo add breezy backing vocals throughout the Laura Nyro-penned track, while Morrissey croons marital daydreams over jaunty piano, glassy electric guitar chords and the faint flutter of a theremin. “I look at you and see the passion eyes of May/Oh, but am I ever gonna see my wedding day?...
The guest duo add breezy backing vocals throughout the Laura Nyro-penned track, while Morrissey croons marital daydreams over jaunty piano, glassy electric guitar chords and the faint flutter of a theremin. “I look at you and see the passion eyes of May/Oh, but am I ever gonna see my wedding day?...
- 4/8/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Morrissey, who will release an album of classic 1960s and ’70s covers on May 24, has booked his first Broadway engagement May 2-11 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
The announcement of the gig describes it as an “intimate yet exciting exploration of Morrissey’s expansive career.” On the upcoming album, California Son, the pop singer and former Smiths frontman delivers versions of Joni Mitchell, Dionne Warwick and Bob Dylan as well as lesser-known artists like Jobraith and Phil Ochs. Green Day’s Billy Joe Armstrong, Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste and Young the Giant’s Sameer Gadhia appear on the album as collaborators.
Last year, Morrissey released a well-received cover of the Pretenders’ “Back on the Chain Gang.”
Although the Broadway stand will be a first for Morrissey, Broadway is no stranger to pop and rock concerts. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts played the very theater Morrissey will visit way way back...
The announcement of the gig describes it as an “intimate yet exciting exploration of Morrissey’s expansive career.” On the upcoming album, California Son, the pop singer and former Smiths frontman delivers versions of Joni Mitchell, Dionne Warwick and Bob Dylan as well as lesser-known artists like Jobraith and Phil Ochs. Green Day’s Billy Joe Armstrong, Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste and Young the Giant’s Sameer Gadhia appear on the album as collaborators.
Last year, Morrissey released a well-received cover of the Pretenders’ “Back on the Chain Gang.”
Although the Broadway stand will be a first for Morrissey, Broadway is no stranger to pop and rock concerts. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts played the very theater Morrissey will visit way way back...
- 3/4/2019
- by Dade Hayes and Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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Morrissey unveiled a fittingly dramatic rendition of Roy Orbison’s 1964 track, “It’s Over.” The song will appear on the musician’s upcoming covers album, California Son, out May 24th.
Morrissey’s arrangement is fairly faithful to the original, blending orchestral elements with marching drums and dreamy guitars, though he still injects the track with his own distinct style of grandeur while guest singer LP lends the track an operatic edge. Most striking is Morrissey’s vocal performance, his baritone quivering in that quintessential Orbison way as he sings, “But oh what will you do,...
Morrissey’s arrangement is fairly faithful to the original, blending orchestral elements with marching drums and dreamy guitars, though he still injects the track with his own distinct style of grandeur while guest singer LP lends the track an operatic edge. Most striking is Morrissey’s vocal performance, his baritone quivering in that quintessential Orbison way as he sings, “But oh what will you do,...
- 2/26/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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