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Netflix Cancels Major Show After Two Seasons
Netflix has canceled another one of its major shows, with this one getting the ax after only two seasons. Variety reports that hit sci-fi drama Raising Dion has been dropped by the streamer, following its recent season debut. The news seems to have been revealed by series star Sammi Haney, who shared the news with fans on Instagram. "Sad to say that Raising Dion is CANCELED [sic] Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans!" Haney wrote, in part. "Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a season 3!"
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'This Is Us' Star Ditching NBC for ABC
One of the stars of This Is Us is on the move to a new network in advance of the show's series finale. Deadline reported in March that Chris Sullivan, who plays Toby on the NBC series, will headline a comedy pilot for ABC. His new show is set to be titled The Son In Law.
’90 Day Fiance’ Star Johnny Chao Debuts ‘Handsome’ Bearded Transformation After Cheating Scandal
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days star Johnny Chao is showing off a new look on social media. The reality TV star rocked a fresh-faced look on the show. However, Chao debuted some new facial hair in his most recent post on Instagram. More specifically, he grew a beard and mustache.
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Mike Shinoda: “I’m tired of hearing musicians be told they’re not investing enough energy in social media content”
Earlier this week, Halsey ironically went viral for revealing that their label wouldn't allow them to put out a new song unless they could “fake a viral moment on TikTok”. Ever since, the entire internet pretty much has weighed in on the issue and shared similar sentiments, with Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda also expressing his frustrations that artists are asked to put "too much time" into creating social media content – and it eats into their time actually being creative.
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‘Goodfellas’ Actor Ray Liotta Dies At 67
Actor Ray Liotta has died at the age of 67. Famous for his characters in the classics Goodfellas and Field of Dreams, the actor got his start in 1983 in The Lone Lady. Deadline reports Liotta died in his sleep while in the Dominican Republic. He was reportedly shooting a...
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Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes: “We want to be progressive; we want to be weird; we don’t want to be a regular band”
Orange lights beam down from on high. Dancers clamber from dumpsters, backflipping around shopping trolleys as barrels burst into flame. Performers tumble through the air before a smartly-dressed man with fangs screams his guts out. We’re not trapped in some nightmarish version of Stomp – we’re staring, mouth agape, at...
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Album review: Jo Quail – The Cartographer
Working with the likes of Myrkur, Emma Ruth Rundle and Wardruna, London-based cellist Jo Quail has become a key contributor to the world of modern heavy music. Collaborations aside, she’s also a formidable composer in her own right, as demonstrated by this latest work, originally commissioned for the 2020 edition of Roadburn, and finally premiered at this year’s festival.
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Album review: Black Lung – Dark Waves
Like so many other bands, Black Lung found themselves at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic with a fresh album that they would never be able to tour. However, being forced to circle the wagons has done the Baltimore stalwarts some good. Where 2019’s brilliant Ancients incorporated traditional West African instruments into their sludgy grooves, Dark Waves refocusses their doomy talents into an aggressively psychedelic nightmare.
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VUKOVI announce sci-fi-inspired third studio album, NULA
VUKOVI (which means wolves in Serbian) have unveiled details of their new “extreme pop” record NULA, which meets nu-metal, shoegaze, rock and more. “I’ve had so much fun making this record,” says guitarist Hamish of the album, which was two years in the making. “I sometimes think I can overcomplicate my playing, just because I need to keep myself interested. But I’ve gone all out on NULA, and everything that is there is something that needed to be there.”
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Momma share new single Lucky and Green Day-inspired video
Following April single Speeding 72, Momma have just dropped another excellent new track from their upcoming album Household Name. Entitled Lucky, the shimmering song comes accompanied by a video directed by Emma Penrose and Zack Shorrosh, which pays tribute to the "fun and etherealness of certain beabadoobee videos", as well as the storyline to Green Day's hilarious 1996 video for Walking Contradiction.
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Listen to beabadoobee’s new single, Lovesong
Following the release of Talk in March, beabadoobee has unveiled a new single, Lovesong, from her upcoming second album Beatopia. She explains of the track: "Lovesong is a song that I had bits written for since my second ever EP. The chorus was actually already written since Loveworm, I just didn't have any chords to sing it with. It's actually written in a really strange tuning that I forget. And yeah, it's just another love song, another sweet love song. It was one of the last songs I recorded for Beatopia."
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From Mike Patton to Iron Maiden: The icons who inspired Zeal & Ardor
From avant-garde to black metal, Manuel Gagneux has channeled all sorts of influences and sounds into the always-brilliant, always-compelling Zeal & Ardor. But there’s even more that lies behind the surface…. 1Mike Patton. “He is an extremely brilliant vocalist. He tends to do exactly what he wants to do,...
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