Rob Zombie has dropped another track from his upcoming album, The Great Satan.The latest is the song "(I'm a) Rock “N” Roller ...
From Universal’s stake in Excel to Saregama’s bet on Bhansali, labels are moving upstream—reshaping how content is financed, ...
From secret shows with touring acts to concerts under the stars from up-and-coming acts, Jacumba Hot Springs concerts are ...
Let’s talk about attack ads. You know the ones—ominous music, grainy photos, and a narrator who sounds like they gargle ...
Critics are raving about Nia DaCosta's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and a big part of why is the absolutely sensational ...
An intriguing new book describes the spiritual journey Bowie travelled during his lifetime and the profound impact it had on his music ...
By Antoine Grand A comprehensive breakdown of Black Metal albums, examining the “true” history of Satanism in the genre and featuring 35 different albums across 41 chapters. It’s full of bests and ...
Host Linda Blair and narrator Zelda Rubinstien explore some of the most reputedly haunted locations in the world, providing history, live camera investigation, and interviews with individuals who have ...
Famous for inventing the first printing press in Germany around 1440, Johannes Gutenberg’s revolutionary accomplishment ...
Nivin Paulys horror comedy film has crossed the ₹80 crore mark in India and beaten the Mohanlal starrer Lucifer.
One scene from the continuation of “28 Years Later” has Fiennes’s character performing to the song “The Number of the Beast.” A look at how the filmmakers pulled it off.
On January 22, 1959, 22-year-old Buddy Holly recorded six songs in his New York City apartment. No one could have known they ...
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