Here you will find the top animal news that we published during the week, with links to each article to read the full story. Enjoy!
Dula Peep has dropped a new music video for her third single ("Illusion") off her third studio album, Radical Optimism . The new album drops May 3rd. Source
Dwayne Johnson is getting to live out his country music dreams in a music video for country crooner Chris Janson.https://t.co/o1A61w9yGP— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) April 21, 2024 - The Rock a-hootin' and tootin'?; - Dwayne Johnson is getting to live out his country music dreams in a music video for country crooner Chris Janson; - The country star's new song is "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get," and Janson said that the song "epitomizes" Johnson perfectly; - On their meeting: "We started singing...
helloworld, the sonic brainchild of producer and singer-songwriter Drew Wilken, debuts his brand new single “Heartpiece” with accompanying music video by Stumbling Productions. The video, which debuted today, follows an armored Wilken embarking on a quest of love through lush foliage and gorgeous castle scenery. With a penchant for blending forward-thinking pop and 8-bit instrumentation, […]
Paramount Pictures debuted the first trailer footage from its upcoming animated film Transformers One at CinemaCon 2024, and the movie doesn't look anything like we...
Japanese home video sales down 0.4% from 2022 // The Japan Video Software Association (JVA) released this month its report on home video sales from January
Taylor Swift packed her "Fortnight" music video with plenty of Easter eggs for her fans, and here are the ones you might have missed on first watch.
After the success of his first studio single, country artist Justin Holmes is back with "Heartbreak Honky Tonk," a song that fans of '90s country are sure to love.
While it will probably take a few more days for all the reactions, close readings, and fervor over The Tortured Poets Department to really crystallize, one thing that’s immediately clear about the album is its sheer mass. Including its surprise, 16-track sister album, The Anthology, TTPD is a 31-song, two-plus hour behemoth, covering “a daunting amount of lore,” in the words of The A.V. Club’s Mary Kate Carr. But Taylor, clearly going for quantity over what could have been slightly more...
Over the weekend I was talking to an out-of-town relative who is in her 20s about music from Japan's Studio Ghibli films — specifically, about the anime studio's music composer, Joe Hisaishi, who will be playing some of his popular scores at the Hollywood Bowl in August. — Read the rest