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Lily Allen Says She Has Moved on From David Harbour Heartbreak
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Lily Allen Says She Has Moved on From David Harbour Heartbreak

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Although Lily Allen‘s evocative new album, West End Girl, reflects on the unraveling of her marriage to Stranger Things actor David Harbour, the singer confirmed she doesn’t still feel “confused or angry” about the situation.

In a conversation with Mel Ottenberg for Interview magazine, Allen explained that her album isn’t about getting back at her ex. Ottenberg asked of the LP, “Should we call it a revenge tour?”

“It isn’t,” Allen replied. “I mean, I wrote this record in 10 days in December and I feel very differently about the whole situation now. We all go through breakups and it’s always fucking brutal. But I don’t think it’s that often that you feel inclined to write about it while you’re in it.”

She added, “That’s what’s fun about this record; it’s viscerally like going through the motions. At the time, I was really trying to process things and that’s great in terms of the album, but I don’t feel confused or angry now. I don’t need revenge.”

The singer explained that some of West End Girl is “based on truth and some of it is fantasy.” She explained, “It’s not a cruel album. I don’t feel like I’m being mean. It was just the feelings I was processing at the time.”

Ottenberg asked how she managed to get out of a broken heart. “I think it’s just getting out and socializing,” she said. “I’m guilty of putting all of it on one person when I’m in a relationship. So when that person leaves, I feel completely bereft and it takes me a while to be like, ‘Actually, I can rely on friends for some of this stuff as well.’”

Allen also admitted to being on dating apps following her breakup from Harbour, which she said was difficult to do as a woman in the public eye. “They’re awful, especially if you’re going through heartbreak,” she noted. “There is nothing more depressing than hundreds of people that are nothing like the person that you’re missing. … I’m not really looking to go out with another famous person.”

She said she was actually banned from Hinge “for impersonating myself,” but she is still on Raya. Allen added that she is currently not dating anyone specific. “I’m not in a relationship, but there are some people that I meet up with,” she said.

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Allen and Harbour married in 2020. West End Girl marks her first new album in seven years, following 2018’s No Shame. It features 14 tracks recorded in Los Angeles over 10 days with her music director Blue May late last year before completing it between New York and London.

“The record is vulnerable in a way that my music perhaps hasn’t been before – certainly not over the course of a whole album,” Allen said in a statement, adding, “I’ve used shared experiences as the basis for songs which try to delve into why we humans behave as we do, so the record is a mixture of fact and fiction which I hope serves as a reminder of how stoic yet also how frail we humans can be. In that respect I think it’s very much an album about the complexities of relationships and how we all navigate them.”

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Ralph Edwards performs during "The Voice" Knockouts
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Ralph Edwards Covers Ed Sheeran on ‘The Voice’ Knockouts

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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When Michael Bublé suggested that “Wreck-It” Ralph Edwards could smash the competition in this 28th season of The Voice, he was onto something.

Edwards had just finished an impressive rendition of Teddy Swims’ “I Lose Control” in his Battle with Jerrell Melton, when Bublé let the love flow.

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The Fresno, California could “go far on the show,” he remarked.

There’s apparently no stopping Edwards, as he shifted gears from that final round of Battles on Monday night, Oct. 27, and leapt into the first wave of Knockouts.

Next up, the 30-year-old Team Snoop singer went for the heartstrings with a cover of Ed Sheeran’s “Dive.” Edwards, who proposed to his partner after his Blind Audition, didn’t have any trouble finding the emotional buttons.

“Wow, Ralph,” coach Niall Horan enthused. “The stuff that you were doing. I actually didn’t recognize it as your voice. It was so different than what we’ve heard. You could easily win this show, dude.”

Reba McEntire weighted in. “Wow. What a voice,” the coach and country star remarked. “It comes from your toenails. It’s just incredible.”

Bublé knows he’s looking at, and hearing, the real deal. “You have that grit in your voice, but man, you sort of saved it. You let us hear the sweetness and the softness,” the Canadian king of Christmas remarked. “It looked easy for you, dude.”

Snoop Dogg had a call to make. Edwards or Kenny Iko?

There could be only one. The rap legend tapped Edwards, while Iko goes home. “I think Ralph has the ‘it’ factor,” Snoop noted. “The ‘it’ factor is that he could actually win it, this competition. Knockout performances are really the groundbreaking, award-worthy, top of the line, performing at his highest level.”

Earlier, Snoop welcomed Zac Brown to mentor his team before the Knockouts. “My team is smoking,” Snoop remarked, with some authority.

The Knockout episodes will air every Monday on NBC until Nov. 24. Then, the Playoffs will beam out on Monday, Dec. 1 and Monday, Dec. 8 on NBC, with the Season 28 Live Finale set to spread over the two nights of Dec. 15 and 16. Episodes stream the following day on Peacock. 

Watch Iko and Edwards’ Knockout performances below.

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Caitlin Canty
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Caitlin Canty on Songs, Storms, and Staying True » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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New days and clean slates keep coming for singer-songwriter Caitlin Canty. She is sharpening her skills, raising a family, and continuing to build a body of work that reflects resilience, quiet strength, and resolute honesty. Her new record, Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove, is a testament to her evolving artistry. This album turns natural solitude, domestic change, and hard-earned wisdom into a collection of songs that sound both grounded in the earth and untethered to time.

The Roots and Roads That Shaped Her Sound

Caitlin Canty was born in Proctor, Vermont, in 1982, and grew up surrounded by rural landscapes and the gentle rhythms of small-town life. Raised by a schoolteacher mother and a house-painter father, she found song in ordinary moments—singing in chorus and playing trombone in school before receiving her first guitar via VHS-taped lessons at age 17. After earning a biology degree from Williams College, she moved to New York City, where she worked for the Emmy-nominated series Live from the Artists Den while pursuing music on her own terms.

Her early releases—including Golden Hour (2012) and the breakout Reckless Skyline (2015)—drew acclaim for her “casually devastating voice” and “hauntingly urgent” Americana ballads. She won the Telluride Troubadour songwriting competition in 2015. She began touring extensively across the US and Europe, collaborating with artists like Peter Bradley Adams and Jamey Johnson, and earning praise from Rolling Stone, NPR, and No Depression for her gritty lyricism and radiant poise.

In recent years, she and her husband, musician Noam Pikelny, moved back to Vermont, settling on a mountaintop near her childhood home. There, Canty continues to record, tour, and write—with the same battered 1939 Recording King guitar that has accompanied her throughout her career.

Photo: Noah Altshuler / Courtesy of the artist

“Don’t Worry About Nothing”: Lifting the Weight of the World

One of the record’s most tender tracks, “Don’t Worry About Nothing,” carries the voice of a mother consoling and encouraging against the endless churn of small anxieties. It is at once a lullaby, a sermon, and a reminder: that one bad thing does not mean the whole world has collapsed. “There is a mom’s voice and perspective to focus and worry about the things that do matter,” Canty explained. “But also how little worries and little jealousies can work against us… Tornadoes, awful things, remind you how short life is, and what’s actually important.”

The song’s origins stretch back to a minor domestic mishap—her young son’s toy castle tumbling down—but its weight comes from deeper, darker places. In March 2020, a tornado tore through her East Nashville neighborhood, missing her home by mere yards. Not long after, the pandemic upended the world. The castle was a metaphor, she realized, for the way everything can crash at once—yet perspective offers a way forward.

For Canty, who released Reckless Skyline a decade ago, the test of time has reshaped her relationship to both music and ambition. “My real goal is to be writing more and better songs,” she said. “My real goal is to be connecting with more people through those songs, playing with musicians that I adore, and getting on good stages. Not worrying about courting people, but to do right by the music.”

Doing right by the music has meant widening her scope. Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove reaches for longevity, not trends. It sits comfortably in a lineage of songwriters who, like Canty, trust the songs to outlive them. “I look to musicians who have had longer careers, like Dolly Parton,” she said. “She is singing songs that she wrote in her 20s. There are so many who have a gorgeous output of songs that are their lifelong friends. It’s not about when they were written or how people liked them then.”

Canty doesn’t wait around for the muse. To her, waiting for inspiration is “a fool’s errand”. She compares songs to photographs—fleeting impressions that must be captured before they fade. “You take a picture and you remember it as notable and beautiful, and there is something about it that makes you want to share it. That type of inspiration sparks a song. It happens countless times a day.”

However, the challenge, she says, is to honor the purity of that first spark. “You are lucky if you have the time from start to finish to complete the song and make the world go away. The fewer co-writers, the better, including myself. If you open it up again in two weeks, or a year, you have different eyes, and that brings too many people and opinions into the room rather than one solid voice.”

Some of her most recent songs arrived in just such a spark—during a violent rainstorm in Vermont. Alone in her cabin as thunder cracked over the mountains, Canty felt the song arrive like lightning. Hungry, shivering, and unable to leave, she turned to the page. “That’s when it is about honoring your craft and keeping your calluses hard,” she said. “Writing songs and tending to those fires.”

Rooted in Home

Much of the new album reflects Canty’s sense of place. After years of calling Nashville home, she and her family settled in Vermont, where the woods, weather, and solitude shaped her new work. Songs like “Electric Guitar” hum with domestic noise—the sound of home life creeping into the music. “Examining what home means is another strong thread in a lot of these songs,” she said. “There is a lot of domestic noise in Electric Guitar, of a life settled and tied to the home front.”

The landscape also plays a role. Birds, trees, and storms become metaphors for transformation and survival, grounding Canty’s reflections on motherhood and the passage of time.

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Photo: Noah Altshuler / Courtesy of the artist

Grit Beneath the Quiet

Every songwriter carries a spark from someone who came before, and for Canty, that fire was lit by Lucinda Williams‘ landmark album Car Wheels on a Gravel Road. She first heard it in college while working as a server to make ends meet. Living in a big house with wide kitchen windows, she found herself singing along to those raw, unvarnished songs. “The sound, the songwriting, the singing—it all was a high-water mark for me,” Canty recalled. “It had the mystery of how something so simple could be so powerful. Why is this message of another person hitting my heart and staying embedded? How do I do that?”

Since Reckless Skyline (2015), Canty has been described as gentle, quiet, and restrained, but she resists those labels. “I don’t think that that is what this record is,” she said. “There might be songwriter finger-picked and more solitary numbers, but a lot of the songs are more electric and grittier, and closer maybe to Reckless Skyline or Car Wheels in that regard.”

There’s grit beneath the quiet, steel beneath the lull. That mix—softness and resolve—has become Canty’s artistic fingerprint. At the core of her music lies a devotion to truth. “I could never act,” Canty admitted. “As a kid, I loved band and singing. Music is getting to truth and getting yourself out of the way of a song. If it’s the truth, then I feel comfortable singing it.”

That truth may be wrapped in storms or in stillness, in the domestic clatter of home or in the electric hum of a live stage, but it is always there—steady, unpretentious, and deeply human.

With Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove, Caitlin Canty has crafted more than an album—it is a meditation on resilience, a love letter to songwriting itself, and a statement of intent. She is not chasing the spotlight or trend, but tending her fires, shaping her craft, and writing songs that might someday be her lifelong friends.

“My real goal,” she repeats, “is to be writing more and better songs… to do right by the music.” For Canty, that’s enough, and for those who listen, it is everything.

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South Park to Air Special Halloween Episode
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South Park to Air Special Halloween Episode

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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South Park is breaking from its usual Wednesday release cadence this week for a special Halloween episode.

Titled “The Woman in the Hat,” the episode’s logline teases: “The White House deals with a disruptive spirit from the East Wing… while Stan worries that South Park has become too political.”

See first look photos from the episode below, and find our full coverage of South Park Season 27 here.

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Tool
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Tool, My Chemical Romance Set For Sonic Temple

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Tool, My Chemical Romance, Shinedown and Bring Me the Horizon will headline the next Sonic Temple festival at Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Oh., which will take place May 14-17. Pierce the Veil, Breaking Benjamin, the Offspring, Staind, Good Charlotte, Godsmack and Megadeth will further anchor the bill.

Sonic Temple drew 175,000 fans to this year’s event, after which promoter Danny Wimmer Presents extended its partnership with the venue through 2030. Click here for tickets.

The lineup will be rounded out by Lamb of God, All Time Low, Public Enemy, Coheed & Cambria, Black Label Society, Tom Morello, Anthrax, DragonForce, Coal Chamber, the Darkness, Alter Bridge, Sublime, Hawthorne Heights, and Simple Plan, among dozens of others.

Beyond the music, American painter Terry Urban and Bob’s Burgers creator Jay Howell will create installations throughout the grounds, while the Caduceus Wine Garden will offer selections from such purveyors as Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan’s Merkin Vineyards.

For My Chemical Romance, whose summer stadium tour drew an average of 45,000 per night, Sonic Temple will be one of three Danny Wimmer Presents festivals the band plays in 2026, including Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Louder Than Life in Louisville, Ky.

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Fetty Wap's Prison Photo Goes Viral On Social Media
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Fetty Wap’s Prison Photo Goes Viral On Social Media

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Fetty Wap has resurfaced online with a rare update from behind bars, giving fans a glimpse into his life while serving time.

The “Trap Queen” rapper, whose real name is Willie Junior Maxwell II, appeared in a new photo shared by his sister, Divinity Maxwell-Butts, on his official Instagram account, where he’s seen posing with a group of other inmates.

The image, which quickly spread across social media, shows Fetty looking healthy and in good spirits, sparking support from fans and fellow artists alike.

Fetty Wap attends the 2019 Radio Disney Music Awards at CBS Studios – Radford on June 16, 2019 in Studio City, California.

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Fetty Wap was arrested in New York in October 2021—just before he was set to perform at the Rolling Loud New York festival at Citi Field—and was later hit with federal drug charges carrying a possible life sentence.

The rapper ultimately pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine and was sentenced to six years in prison in 2023. He is expected to be released on March 13, 2027.

His sister accompanied the new photo with a message showing expressing her and the rapper’s fans’ support: “Free you brother. we miss you and love you #KZ.”

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In this handout photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, rapper Willie Maxwell, aka Fetty Wap, is seen in a police booking photo after his arrest on three counts of battery September 1, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fetty Wap allegedly struck a valet attendant multiple times at The Mirage in Las Vegas.

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Earlier this year, she also made a passionate plea for clemency for her sibling in a post expressing atonement on his behalf.

“April is Second Chance Month – a time to recognize that people deserve redemption, not just punishment. My brother has taken responsibility and served over half his sentence for a nonviolent offense,” Maxwell-Butts reasoned.

“He is scheduled to be released in 2027. But justice should also mean mercy. His sentence should be commuted so he can come home to his family, his children, and his purpose. It’s time. #PardonFetty #SecondChanceMonth #BringHimHome.”

In a November 2023 interview with XXL, Fetty took responsibility for his missteps while voicing regret of past decisions made, “Some of the things I think about really is being home,” the hitmaker said at the time.

“I take accountability for everything I did. I don’t really be blaming nobody for nothing. It ain’t nobody else fault that I’m here.”

See Fetty Wap’s latest prison photo below.

Fetty With Fellow Prison Inmates

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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Announce 2026 North American Tour
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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Announce 2026 North American Tour

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit have announced a bunch of new tour dates for 2026. The shows take place across North America in January, February, March, April, May, and July. Amid the tour, Jason Isbell will also play a number of solo shows. See the group’s itinerary below.

Isbell went on a big solo tour this year in support of Foxes in the Snow, his first album with the 400 Unit since 2015. Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit released their latest studio album, Weathervanes, in 2023.

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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: Tour 2026

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit:

11-07 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
01-14 Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center +
01-15 Manassas, VA – Hylton Performing Arts Center +
01-16 Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium +
01-17 Athens, GA – The Classic Center +
01-23 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
01-24 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
01-26 Sacramento, CA – Channel 24
01-28 Santa Rosa, CA – Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
01-29 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
01-30 Temecula, CA – Pechanga Theater
01-31 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre
02-18 Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia
02-20 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall +%
02-21 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall @
02-22 New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall
02-24 Cleveland, OH – KeyBank State Theatre at Playhouse Square
02-25 Columbus, OH – Palace Theatre
02-27 Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
02-28 Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
03-01 Niagara Falls, Ontario – OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
03-02 Pittsburgh, PA – Benedum Center
03-04 Iowa City, IA – Hancher Auditorium
03-05 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
03-06 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
03-07 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
03-13-20 Miami, FL – Cayamo Cruise
03-25 Bowling Green, KY – Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center +
03-26 Little Rock, AR – Robinson Center +
03-27 Memphis, TN – Orpheum Theatre +
03-28 Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theatre at Old National Centre +
04-24 Miramar Beach, FL – Sun, Sand, and Soul
04-26 Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
04-29 St. Louis, MO – Fabulous Fox
05-01 Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
05-02 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *
05-03 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
05-20 Dallas, TX – Winspear Opera House at AT&T PAC +
05-21 Dallas, TX – Winspear Opera House at AT&T PAC +
05-22 Austin, TX – Long Center for the Performing Arts +
05-23 San Antonio, TX – Majestic Theatre +
07-16 Richmond, KY – EKU Center for the Arts +
07-17 Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre +
07-18 Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre +
07-19 Brevard, NC – Brevard Music Center +
07-23 Grand Rapids, MI – TBA
07-24 Interlochen, MI – TBA
07-25 Huber Heights, OH – Rose Music Center at The Heights
07-26 Charlottesville, VA – Ting Pavilion
07-28 Lenox, MA – Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood ~
07-30 Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap ~#

+ Jason Isbell solo
* with Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
~ with Patty Griffin
% with Shelby Lynne
@ with Alejandro Escovedo

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NME announces ‘The Cover 2024–2025’ coffee table book
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NME announces ‘The Cover 2024–2025’ coffee table book

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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NME has announced new premium coffee table book: The Cover 2024-2025 – celebrating the emerging talent who have featured on The Cover over the last year.

This book marks the second edition in the annually released collection, looking back at another year of NME celebrating the most exciting emerging artists. Arriving as a 300-page special edition, The Cover 2024-2025 is a collector’s piece for music lovers, showcasing the 50 talents that have graced the weekly Cover of NME in 2024 and 2025.

The hardback features artists including Kneecap, Lola Young, Oklou, LE SSERAFIM, and Lambrini Girls, to name a few, and features bespoke artwork, interviews, and previously unreleased photography.

Other artists included are Julie, Victoria Canal, Nieve Ella, Berwyn, Heartworms, Scowl, Divorce, Chloe Qisha, Tanner Adell, YHWH Nailgun and many more.

Lava La Rue in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025. Photography by Jamie Waters

“I’m so excited to present NME The Cover 2024-2025 and, in doing so, share the immense year in music we have had captured in the music and journeys of these 50 inimitable artists,” said Karen Gwee, Managing Editor (Music) at NME Networks.

“The small but mighty NME team has been so lucky to work with these artists and a constellation of talented creatives – photographers, stylists and many more – to realise bold ideas and execute experimental shoots. Through this book, we celebrate risk-taking and imagination, and salute the vibrant community that makes artistry reality.”

NME The Cover 2024-2025 will be stocked exclusively online through music retailer Dawsons, and available to pre-order with a special discount exclusive to NME subscribers from Tuesday November 4 at 8am GMT. It will go on general sale Thursday November 6 at 8am GMT. Sign up to NME’s mailing list here for more information.

Lola Young in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025
Lola Young in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025. Photography by Ashley Osborn

The full list of artists that feature in NME The Cover 2024–2025 is:

TINY HABITS
KNEECAP
AMAARAE
H1-KEY
LOLA YOUNG
METTE
INFINITY SONG
BERWYN
LAVA LA RUE
WISHY
SARAH KINSLEY
LE SSERAFIM
FCUKERS
NIEVE ELLA
DORA JAR
NICK WARD
ATARASHII GAKKO!
JULIE
HERIOT
VICTORIA CANAL
JULIET IVY
MUSTAFA
JORDAN ADETUNJI
BECKAH AMANI
NEMAHSIS
MARY IN THE JUNKYARD
THUS LOVE
KISS OF LIFE
UPSAHL
LAMBRINI GIRLS
HEARTWORMS
DUA SALEH
FRIKO
XG
CHLOE SLATER
SCOWL
GYUBIN
SAYA GRAY
DIVORCE
OKLOU
UNDERSCORES
MEI SEMONES
RATBAG
TANNER ADELL
YHWH NAILGUN
SHERELLE
CHLOE QISHA
AMELIA MOORE
SPILL TAB
TRIPLES

The first edition of the premium coffee table book arrived last year, presenting the first 50 artists to have featured on The Cover, including K-pop megastars ENHYPEN, BRIT Award-winners The Last Dinner Party, Mercury Prize winners English Teacher, pop-jazz sensation Laufey, and global pop phenomenon Chappell Roan. Buy NME The Cover 2023-2024 here now.

It came after The Cover relaunched in May 2023, with the mission to champion the most exciting emerging artists globally and connect them with NME’s audience of millions of music fans.

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Katseye Dress as Mariah Carey's Eras for Halloween Video: Watch
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Katseye Dress as Mariah Carey’s Eras for Halloween Video: Watch

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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During the MTV Video Music Awards back in September, Katseye was seemingly puzzled when asked to name a favorite Mariah Carey music video. Now, the girl group is using the viral red carpet moment as Halloween costume inspiration.

On Tuesday, Katseye shared a video of each member dressing in iconic looks from different eras of Carey’s music videos. “All I Want for Halloween is… Gabriela @billboard, does this answer your question of our favorite @mariahcarey music video?” the group wrote on Instagram.

The video opens with Bowen Yang playing a red carpet host who asks each of the girls what their favorite Carey video is. First up is Daniela, rolling in on rollerblades and channeling Carey’s “Fantasy” look. Next comes Lara, singing along to “Obsessed” and perfectly mirroring the Grammy winner’s outfit. Sophia follows in all-white, evoking the “Honey” era. After her, Manon appears in a wedding gown inspired by “We Belong Together.”

Finally, Yoonchae arrives in a festive Christmas look straight out of “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” as fake snow begins to fall. Megan closes out the lineup, dressed in an outfit channeling Carey’s “Heartbreaker” as Yang calls back to Carey’s alter-ego “Bianca” from the video, reminiscent of the “Gabriela” Katseye sings about in their song of the same name.

After showcasing each era, the girls break into a performance of “Gabriela,” while dressed in Rainbow-inspired outfits.

“This is too cute!” says Carey in a cameo at the end of the video. “This is Katseye!”

An off-camera voice asks: “Do you know them?” (Yes, it’s a J.Lo moment reference.)

“Of course, my daughter loves them. Hello?” Carey replies.

On Instagram, the girls also shared more clips with their outfits, including one in the Rainbow look using audio where someone is asked “What is your message to the gays?” before the girls exclaim: “We love the gays!”

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The new Halloween visual comes a few months after the group released their sophomore EP, Beautiful Chaos, which included “Gabriela,” “Gnarly,” and “Mean Girls.” They also dropped a remix of “Gabriela,” featuring Young Miko.

“It’s us stepping into our maturity,” Lara previously told Rolling Stone about the EP. “I feel like this era, we have been a lot more authentically ourselves. I don’t have to put on a facade of any kind when talking to anyone anymore. I think that’s a beautiful thing, and you can see that more within the album. You see more of our fire.”

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Shop Smart TV’s, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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If you’re looking for a new smartphone, tablet, home audio system or even a new 4K TV, then now is one of the best times of the year to pick one (or two) up on the cheap — thanks to the Samsung Week Sale Event. Taking place Monday, Oct. 20 through Sunday, Nov. 2, shoppers can save almost 60% off tech-savvy electronics and smart home gadgets all week long.

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With new products and savings being added in daily, we’ve rounded up the best deals during the Samsung Week Sale Event so you don’t have to. Save on everything from massive 4K Ultra HD TVs (and 8K TVs), sharp smart gaming monitors, soundbars, wearable tech, like the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 and more home electronics at samsung.com.

In fact, even select smart home appliances, like the Samsung Bespoke AI 4-Door French Door Smart Fridge and Samsung Bespoke AI Laundry Combo are also over 30% off during the event. As more holiday deals continue to pop up, ShopBillboard will continue updating this page throughout the sale event.

Ahead, you’ll find the best deals during the Samsung Week 2025 Sale event.

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