The Mysterious Connection Between Pink Floyd And The Wizard Of Oz

(PCM) For some very mysterious reasons there has always been a rumored connection between Pink Floyd’s 1973 album “Dark Side Of The Moon” and the 1939 classic film “The Wizard Of Oz”. It is unclear exactly who was the first person to decide to make an attempt to synchronize the album with the film, but… Read More

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Machine Gun Kelly Continues To Expand His Coffee Empire

GRAMMY nominated musician and cultural icon, Machine Gun Kelly (Colson Baker), announced the launch of his official coffee roast, The 27 Club Blonde Don. The entrepreneur is continuing his well-documented love of coffee by expanding his already growing coffee empire. After opening his own coffee shop, The 27 Club, in August 2020 in his hometown …

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Finger 11 Vocalist Scott Anderson Talks New Greatest Hits Album And More

We were recently able to catch up with Finger 11 vocalist Scott Anderson as he was gearing up for the release of the band’s greatest hits compilation. The album features various hits from throughout the band’s extensive career and also boasts an unreleased cover of Pink Floyd’s “Welcome To The Machine”. Finger 11 has also …

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The Tracys Talk Their Farewell Album Welcome To The Land of Nothing

Throughout turbulent times, punk rock has always remained a constant in providing an outlet for artists to produce angsty, evocative music-something known all too well to Brooklyn pop-punk band The Tracys. Consisting of Matt Ernst, Dave Klym, John Payne, and Larry Mancini, The Tracys is dedicated to everything punk stands for-which is why it’s so …

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The Pixies Pack Pure Energy Into Philadelphia Tour Stop!

The Pixies returned to Philadelphia for a packed show at The Met, as part of their world tour in support of their latest album, Doggerel. The album, released on September 30, 2022, by BMG Rights Management, was produced by Tom Dalgety and the band’s Philly performance featured a variety of tracks off Doggerel including “Nomatterday”, …

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Ever Wonder Who Created The Infamous McDonald’s ‘I’m Lovin’ It’ Jingle? We Would Have Never Guessed!

(PCM) For many years it has been speculated with pop superstar Justin Timberlake was the artist behind the infamous and delightfully catchy McDonald’s advertising jingle “I’m Lovin’ It”, after all he is the one who sings that delicious ear worm. How can you hear “bada-ba-ba-ba, I’m lovin’ it” and not start craving a juicy hamburger… Read More

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: Hometown Philadelphia Shows Are A Dream Come True!

Thousands of fans flocked to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA to attend three sold-out nights of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. It was a spectacle that we have never seen before, as even fans who were sadly unable to snag tickets to any of the three shows, still showed up in droves, happily crowding the …

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Stuart Chaseman on “Jewish Matchmaking” and The Many Stories Behind His New Album

Stuart Chaseman admits that he loves being in the spotlight, so when Netflix approached him about their new reality dating show “Jewish Matchmaking” he was more than thrilled to join the team. A musician based in the lively city of Chicago, Chaseman has always been open about his feelings and relationship struggles in his songs, …

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Emmrose Explores the Horror of Panic Attacks and Importance of Mental Health Support With “Falling Again”

Review of “Falling Again” by Emmrose    Anxiety is a feeling many are familiar with and yet it can be so hard to describe and illustrate. New York-based singer Emmrose has given words to this potent feeling with her new single “Falling Again” which was written during a panic attack.  “I wrote Falling Again in …

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“Portals” Brings to Life a New Era For Melanie Martinez

Review of Portals by Melanie Martinez After almost 4 years of a musical hiatus, Melanie Matinez is back from the dead with her 3rd studio album Portals. Like her other concept albums, “Portals” follows the death of Martinez’s former musical persona crybaby as she enters into her reincarnated nymph form and explores the various portals …

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Power Trip Festival 2023 Line-Up Revealed And It’s Pretty Epic!

After some social media teasing by headliners Iron Maiden, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Guns N’ Roses, AC/DC and Tool, the official news has been revealed and confirmed with the full line-up for Power Trip Festival 2023 being announced. This might just be one of the most epic line-ups in North American festival history! A massive wall …

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Fall Out Boy’s So Much (For) Stardust is an Electrifying New Era with Hints of the Band’s Old Sound

So Much (For) Stardust Album Review  Fall Out Boy fans are not easily satiated but the band’s new album So Much (For) Stardust has something for every fan, new or old.  After many older fans speculated that this new album would be a “return to form”-reminiscent of the band’s songs from the early 2000s, bassist …

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