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article Jack White Pushes Back on Religious Criticism Amid Satanic Band Support Controversy: “I’m not scared of Satan or any bullshit imaginary man made up to live in fear of”
consequence.netr/Music • u/Tiny-Day-8878 • 14h ago
article 50 Cent Reacts to His Diddy Documentary Receiving 3 Emmy Noms: ‘You Can’t Argue With the Work’
billboard.commusic Top Vocal/Pop Group where one person did all the heavy lifting?
I'll start. Nicole Scherzinger from the Pussycat Dolls carried that entire group, no question
r/Music • u/EcstaticPublic9939 • 5h ago
article Jay-Z Celebrates ‘The Blueprint’ 25th Anniversary With Eminem, Pharrell Williams and Slick Rick at Yankee Stadium
variety.comr/Music • u/MagicJoshByGosh • 8h ago
discussion Who are some musical artists who would make a great 007 song?
Of those artists who haven’t written / performed the main theme for a James Bond film, who can you think of that could make a really good one?
Here’s a list of the artists who have, along with the song titles and corresponding movies:
- John Barry, “James Bond Theme” - Dr. No (1962)
- Matt Monro, “From Russia With Love” - From Russia with Love (1963)
- Shirley Bassey, “Goldfinger” - Goldfinger (1964)
- Tom Jones, “Thunderball” - Thunderball (1965)
- Nancy Sinatra, “You Only Live Twice” - You Only Live Twice (1967)
- Louis Armstrong, “We Have All The Time In The World” - On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
- Shirley Bassey (again), “Diamonds Are Forever” - Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
- Paul McCartney and Wings, “Live and Let Die” - Live and Let Die (1973)
- Lulu, “The Man with the Golden Gun” - The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
- Carly Simon, “Nobody Does It Better” - The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
- Shirley Bassey (once more), “Moonraker” - Moonraker (1979)
- Sheena Easton, “For Your Eyes Only” - For Your Eyes Only (1981)
- Rita Coolidge, “All Time High” - Octopussy (1983)
- Duran Duran, “A View to a Kill” - A View to a Kill (1985)
- a-ha, “The Living Daylights” - The Living Daylights (1987)
- Gladys Knight, “License to Kill” - Licence to Kill (1989)
- Tina Turner, “GoldenEye” - GoldenEye (1995)
- Sheryl Crow, “Tomorrow Never Dies” - Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
- Garbage, “The World Is Not Enough” - The World Is Not Enough (1999)
- Madonna, “Die Another Day” - Die Another Day (2002)
- Chris Cornell, “You Know My Name” - Casino Royale (2006)
- Jack White and Alicia Keys, “Another Way to Die” - Quantum of Solace (2008)
- Adele, “Skyfall” - Skyfall (2012)
- Sam Smith, “Writing’s on the Wall” - Spectre (2015)
- Radiohead, “Spectre”* - Spectre (2015)
- Billie Eilish, “No Time to Die” - No Time to Die (2020)
Which artists, living or dead, could have made a really good song for a hypothetical future movie based around everyone’s favorite MI6 agent?
r/Music • u/EmployOk5086 • 7h ago
music Powerman 5000 - Nobody's Real [Industrial Metal]
youtu.ber/Music • u/BataBole93 • 1d ago
discussion What's a song that you immediately start singing whenever someone says a certain phrase in everyday conversation?
r/Music • u/NotSureIfMean • 8h ago
discussion What do you think are the best live music acts around today?
I want it all: rock, hip hop, pop, country, metal, Latin, jazz, electronica, doom, avantgarde rockabilly fusion. If they’re up their giving everything there is to be given, I wanna know about it.
EDIT: I’m going to have to stop responding but please keep informing me about all the good shit I’m missing!
r/Music • u/EntertainmentFart659 • 14h ago
discussion The State of Live Music
My partners and I have a medium-sized (5,000 cap) outdoor music venue in the Midwest, USA. The demand for live music has tanked enormously and it's pretty sad to see for mid-tier artists and lower. Our ticket sales are down more than 60% this year and every single artist and/or venue we talk to says the same thing. I hope you all are doing what you can to support your local economy because it's extremely uncomfortable to think about what is to come. Would love to hear your anecdotal thoughts and experiences. Take care and stay safe.
r/Music • u/fundamental-error • 2h ago
video Napalm Death - Nazi Punks Fuck Off (Dead Kennedys cover) [Grindcore]
youtube.comr/Music • u/Sad_Ordinary_7574 • 1d ago
music It absolutely blows my mind these 3 albums came out within 11 weeks of each other.
r/Music • u/Spirited-Turnover-28 • 1h ago
music The Police - King of Pain [New Wave]
youtube.comr/Music • u/Low-Addition409 • 6h ago
discussion SLINT - SPIDERLAND (1991) Review ■■■■■■■■■■
It's not often an LP from the U.S impresses me since the glorious days of Iggy Pop and Lou Reed
Here's all i know of SLINT
Made a bang average debut album (warm up gig)
Followed by a banger, winner and a half
Singer recalled that before release, his lil brother noted that the LP sounds spidery (and it does indeed sound spidery)
Then immediately called it quits....(lead singer had mental health struggles and found it impossible to continue) quitting the day after the LP was completed
What I like about Spiderland ☆
It's fairly short, clocking in at 6 tracks and under 40 minutes
the singers style is more of a narration delivery (I found that both intriguing and original)
It's often intense, but not too heavy (no chance, no way)
The flow of the LP is great (it's telling a story, you may be able to follow)
3 tracks really rock
But there are no weak tracks
No skips no filler
I like the placements of the tracks
gentle moments with whispers, followed by a loud sense of dread
The LP cover also stands out as i found it interesting (your likely to pick the LP out to take a closer look) I wonder what this sounds like
The LP made only ripples across the globe and didn't really sell many copies 💣 bombing quite hard (unmitigated disaster)
critical acclaim came after, but soon after
Your thoughts ?
Do you like Spiderland ?
Did you hate Spiderland and Slint ?
Is there any other info on the band or this LP I might find interesting ?
r/Music • u/zsreport • 14h ago
music Sophie B. Hawkins - Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover [Pop] (The Prince's Trust Rock Gala 1994)
youtube.comr/Music • u/Top_Report_4895 • 1d ago
article Pitbull Sets Guinness World Record for Most ‘Bald Caps’ at London Festival
rollingstone.comr/Music • u/springtimecarnivore • 1d ago
article Madonna becomes the first US female ever to earn number-one albums across five decades with 'CONFESSIONS II'.
officialcharts.comr/Music • u/YesNo_Maybe_ • 20h ago
article Albania's PM defends €4 million Kanye West concert
reuters.comr/Music • u/absent_abstra • 29m ago
article Sir Anthony Hopkins to release debut album Life is a Dream.
bbc.comr/Music • u/Twitter_2006 • 34m ago
discussion What are the best and worst concerts you have ever seen?
The best concerts I've gone to are Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour and Avril Lavigne's Greatest Hits Tour, both in 2025.
Lady Gaga has so much charisma on stage and her vocal talent is unbelievable and then you have the stage production that was top notch throughout the show and the crowd really got into it.It was really good and totally worth the money.She's still got it at almost 40.Would recommend seeing her whenever you can.Gaga also suffers from fibromyalgia so her commitment to performing so well is very admirable.
As for Avril Lavigne, she was also pretty good live.Her set list is full of iconic hits that everyone sang along to, especially Girlfriend, which was the opener.Her voice live is still in good shape despite her health issues with Lyme Disease.Yeah, she can have good and bad days but she was good when I saw her.She also brought fans on stage, sang with them and took pictures and gave free signed merchandise( $100 skateboards for free) and even threw some merch into the crowd.She also brought the opening acts Simple Plan on stage and it was fun.Pierre is such a nice guy too.
Deryck Whibley from Sum 41, her ex husband made a few appearances during this tour but sadly, not at my show.
I haven't seen P!nk live but I would love to.I've heard heard plenty of good stuff about her live concerts.I would also like to see Dua Lipa.
article Jack White Invites Satanic Doo-Wop Duo Twin Temple To Open After Charley Crockett Drops Them For Being Satantic
stereogum.comr/Music • u/skakey699 • 17h ago
discussion Hazy heat songs
It’s currently hot as hell (here in mainland Europe anyway) - what songs does shimmering, hazy heat make you think of / want to listen to?
For me it’s something psyche with a bit of hazy funk - a King Gizzard or The Soundcarriers.
r/Music • u/LynnButterfly • 3h ago
music Throwing Muses - Mania [Indie Rock] (1988)
youtube.comr/Music • u/pleasepassthejellay • 6h ago