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Carmen Staaf Sounding Line
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Carmen Staaf’s New LP Takes on Williams and Monk » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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Pianist Carmen Staaf came galloping onto the jazz scene through her work with drummer Allison Miller in their Science Fair (2018) and in a set of duets, Nearness (2022). If you are playing a percussion instrument (which the piano is, after all) and keeping up with Allison Miller, you are exceptional. Staaf‘s new album is both an interesting thinkpiece and a lovely jazz recording. It is subtitled “Conversations on the Music of Mary Lou Williams and Thelonious Monk” and was inspired by the friendship of these two composers and pianists.

Due to the longstanding sexism in jazz, we tend to think of Monk as more important and influential than Williams, but this is untrue. She was a well-formed jazz musician before Monk came up in the 1940s, and she was a mentor to him and to other young beboppers. It is well documented that the main melodic element of Monk’s “Hackensack” actually came from Williams, that he shared his early music with her at salons she hosted for him and other up-and-coming players like Bud Powell, and that she acted as an advocate for Monk’s art. Monk casts a long shadow in the art form, but a good part of that shadow belongs to Mary Lou Williams.

Particularly, Williams was one of the links connecting Monk back to the early stride and swing pianists. His innovations may have been a factor in her continued growth as a writer and player well into her 60s. It was a complex friendship.

Carmen Staaf’s Sounding Line makes some interesting sonic arguments about this relationship. She presents three Mary Lou Williams tunes and two Monk tunes in alternation, followed by two originals. Five performances are duets, and two feature a quartet consisting of a trumpet/clarinet front line backed by her piano and drummer Hamir Atwal. All the recordings, made without a bass player, are more transparent or even “naked” than typical mainstream jazz. The compositions are laid bare to a significant extent.

I love how Staaf has juxtaposed Williams’ “Libra” with Monk’s “Monk’s Mood”. “Libra” is a duet with clarinetist Ben Goldberg, a searching, slow-midtempo melody that is both melancholy and stately. The pair plays it with languor, showing off the unusual harmonic structure and letting the clarinet take only a brief solo before the theme returns, lazily, subtly. The Monk tune that follows—a duet with vibraphonist Dillon Vado—also sneaks up on us.

For a couple of minutes, the musicians play a moody introduction: Vado uses his instrument’s rarely explored ability to play for a long time. These sustained notes make it sound like a synthesizer, while Staaf abstracts Monk’s harmonies into blue patterns and arpeggios. When the familiar melody finally arrives, we realize they have been teasing it all along, but in shades and slivers. Together, the performances suggest that both composers were drawn to mysterious harmonic patterns that strayed from the Tin Pan Alley norm and unique melodies.

The Williams tune “Scorpio” runs into Monk’s “Bye-Ya” in a similar way. The former finds Staaf playing a craggy, interval-leaping left-hand bass figure as trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire brings in melody. The two musicians percolate against each other, improvising, before a more particular melody joins them in careful counterpoint. In a third “movement” of the performance, Staaf’s left hand suggests an old cowboy song, a sad shade to underlie the trumpeter’s expressive playing. The Monk tune is a duet with percussionist John Santos on bongos, with another leaping bass part essential as the drums tap dance and play counterpoint to a melody that is a symphony for wild intervals.

It is no surprise, then, when Staaf’s first original, “Boiling Point”, uses a left-hand piano bass line that jumps around with lively energy. It seems to flow nicely from the prior track, Williams’ “KoolBonga”, a blues arranged with the bass line itself (played by bass clarinet and muted trumpet) being the melody. Goldberg’s clarinet and trumpeter Darren Johnston outline the “Boiling Point” melody, harmonizing it with sassy originality, and the improvisations spit, spin, and curl above the pattern without sounding like any other tune.

Staaf saves the best for last. “The Water Wheel”, the second duet with Akinmusire’s trumpet, closes the album with a summation of the other six tracks. The opening flows in a manner that suggests the title: a genuine conversation between the musicians—the conversation that took place in the 1940s-1960s between Monk and Williams, if you like. Staaf and Akinmusire improvise together, truly, interpolating her melody, mixing and matching the form, until, voila!, she begins a rolling bass line beneath the trumpet’s last set of variations. It isn’t exactly the line from the album’s first (Williams) composition, but the callback reminds us that Staaf’s artistry also flows from Williams as mentor and teacher.

Throughout Sounding Line, there is relatively little show-offery from Carmen Staaf. As a pianist, she exemplifies taste and balance—the kind of playing that makes her a superb bandmate and duet partner throughout. Her own improvisations are logical and artful, flowing out of and amplifying the beauty or daring of the composed pieces. In a sense, it is easy to “merely” enjoy an album like this because it doesn’t surge dramatically or overheat, but neither did Thelonious Monk nor Mary Lou Williams. For this recording, that is part of the point. They came together and raised jazz to a new level, and the music follows suit.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Pet Detective Steelbook 4K UHD on Amazon Sale
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Pet Detective Steelbook 4K UHD on Amazon Sale

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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Here’s a deal that’ll have you saying, “Alrighty then!” The steelbook 4K UHD version of Jim Carrey’s breakout movie Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is on sale for its lowest price ever on Amazon. Released back in July, the collector’s edition is now available for just $19.99 — that’s a re-he-he-eally deep 39% discount!

Don’t be a le-who, za-her — get the deal while it lasts by grabbing your copy now at Amazon.

For more classic comedies, you can get Adam Sandler’s Billy Madison on 4K UHD at 50% off. Also, snag some of the best Halloween movies for kids and take home some of the best music biopics ever. For those who love a good bad movie, you can also watch some of the worst music biopics ever.

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Shudder To Think Embarking On Fall Reunion Tour
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Shudder To Think Ready First New Music Since 1998

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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With their first proper tour in 17 years now underway, the reunited Shudder to Think are also unveiling some new music for the first time since Bill Clinton’s second term as president.

Per an Instagram post, the group is selling a seven-inch vinyl single with the songs “Thirst Walk” and “Playback” at the shows, which conclude Nov. 11 in Los Angeles. They’re also making it available for pre-order through longtime record label partner Dischord for a Nov. 7 release. It’s Shudder to Think first new music since the soundtrack for the 1998 movie Velvet Goldmine.

Beloved for its influential, unique blend of post-hardcore, alternative rock and glam, Shudder to Think returned to the stage in March with two performances for friends and family at Los Angeles’ tiny Permanent Records and also played Riot Fest in Chicago in September. The group’s current lineup includes frontman Craig Wedren, guitarist Nathan Larson, drummer Adam Wade, guitarist Clint Walsh and bassist Jherek Bischoff.

After emerging on Dischord with classics such as Funeral at the Movies and Get Your Goat, Shudder to Think signed to Epic and in 1994 released one of the strangest major-label debut albums of all time, Pony Express Record. Following an uneven response to its 1997 follow-up, 50,000 B.C., the band split up. But as Wedren told SPIN earlier this year, there was always a plan to complement the live shows with new music.

“We’re trying to do this in a very organic way that works for everybody’s individual lives and collective health,” he said. “We’re going to keep working on new music together in a room and each in our separate corners. We have shared ProTools sessions where we record demos together, but then everybody can tweak ideas on their own. It’s a more multi-dimensional, accordion-esque creative process rather than just being in a room, working on the song, playing the songs live and recording the songs. The intention is to hopefully have a record done within a year from now — next summer or fall or something like that. If it winds up being a series of EPs or singles, it doesn’t really matter. We just want to make new Shudder to Think music together, and we’re documenting it all.”

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Halloween Costume Ideas From 2025's Most Memorable Moments
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Halloween Costume Ideas From 2025’s Most Memorable Moments

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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It’s that time again, when group chats are buzzing with Halloween costume ideas that will go viral and have people either admiring or dropping their jaw. And 2025 gave us plenty of material to work with.

Between Beyoncé turning Levi’s into a high-fashion moment, Gayle King clocking in for space duty, and Nicki and Cardi turning social media into a virtual WWE ring, this year’s chaos is begging to be re-created. This year’s costumes won’t just be spooky; they’re about to be a spectacle. Expect to see a few people dressing up as Druski in his full-blown NASCAR get-up, a Labubu doll, and at least one person showing up in full “Whoopty Do” Young Thug mode.

Halloween has always been about fantasy and imagination, but in 2025, it’s about commentary, too. The internet gave us a year of drama, comedic relief, and meme-worthy moments that we’re sure will be executed to perfection through creativity.

So, if you’re still searching “best viral Halloween costumes 2025” trying to figure out what to wear, relax. We already did the hard part. Take a look below at moments that defined 2025 and would make a memorable Halloween costume.

  • Labubu

    Image Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

    The quirky toy character from Hong Kong’s Pop Mart became all the craze in the U.S. this year — so much so that costume-predictions listed Labubu among the top trending looks for Halloween. What makes it costume-worthy is its cuddly, yet monstrous look that many really don’t understand, but the youth adores.

    To recreate: wear a pastel, neon, or mismatched colored fuzzy onesie or oversize sweater with faux fur, oversized foam ears attached by a headband, and a toothy smile overlay. Carry a small “blind-box” bag prop as a nod to the collector culture.

  • Jaden Smith’s “Black House” Ensemble

    Jaden Smith
    Image Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

    At the 2025 Grammys, Jaden wore a giant black castle headpiece by Abodi, nicknamed “Vampire Castle.” The look was definitely an attention-grabber with many not understanding what message he was conveying.

    “The whole process of creating the headpiece was a fantastic experience, from sketching to testing and realisation,” the company wrote in a Feb. 2 Instagram of the look. “The artistic headpiece combines the mysterious elegance of ABODI Transylvania with a bold, modern design inspired by Transylvanian history and the vampire legends of the Bathori.”

    Recreate: Get a foam or cardboard cutout in a castle turret shape, paint it black, add gothic accents, and cut out a face window. Pair it with a sleek all-black suit or goth outfit.

    Jaden Smith

    Jaden Smith attends the 67th GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

    Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

  • Young Thug “Whoopty Do” Moment

    Young Thug
    Image Credit: Youtube screenshot

    Young Thug sparked a viral meme moment in September with his off-hand “Whoopty Do” remark during an interview discussing his release from jail and his current relationship with Gunna. While on the Perspectives With Bank podcast, he opened up about how their bond has irreversibly changed following their two-year YSL RICO case.

    The clip that caught fire featured Thug casually saying “Whoopty Do” while downplaying the very real possibility that they could have spent years behind bars — a moment of nonchalance that quickly became the source for a meme.

    Costume guide: wear a white tank top, bedazzled beanie, dark shades, a grill or a few gold teeth, iced out chains, face tats, and don’t forget the energetic personality.

  • Kai Cenat’s Fortnite Skin

    Kai Cenat
    Image Credit: Fortnite screnshot, Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

    Famed streamer, Kai Cenat, and his AMP squad have continued to dominate the Twitch space year after year, with Cenat’s latest accomplishment being his own Fortnite skin in the beloved video game. In August, the Sphere in Las Vegas lit up with a two-minute video unveiling the brand-new skin bundle during a livestream, making it the first time a streamer was featured on the large display.

    Make the W Fortnite skin: sport a white tank-top shirt, with red camo shorts and matching hat. Find a dred loc wig and also temporary tattoos to place all over your arms (if you don’t have any). Lastly, add some black Jordan’s and a AMP chain that can be made with cardboard, aluminum foil or with other arts and crafts. For a real-world nod to the livestream reveal, incorporate a miniature or toy Mercedes AMG, inspired by the trailer footage of the car driving around the Sphere.

  • Andre 3000’s Met Gala Piano Look

    André 3000
    Image Credit: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

    At the May 2025, Met Gala, André 3000 wore a baby-grand piano on his back while arriving on the red carpet, announcing his surprise EP 7 Piano Sketches. The look was very campy and had social media buzzing for days, making it a sure go-to for the Halloween.

    How to do it: attach a lightweight piano-key pattern made with poster board or use styrofoam to create a “piano backpack” to a blazer or trench coat; classic black trousers, white dress shirt; bowtie optional. Walk like you’re still at the gallery opening.

  • ‘Sinners’ Twins “Smoke” & “Stack”

    Sinners IMAX
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros

    Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan’s 2025 film Sinners was a box office hit. The vampire film, set in the deep delta south, gave viewers a whole new view on how a vampire flick can focus to the history of Blues music. Twin characters “Smoke” and “Stack” — both played by Jordan – will definitely be a Halloween go-to for duos as the characters are polar opposite of one another. The brothers not only each have a distinct fashion sense, their vernacular and mannerisms are much different than one another.

    Jordan told PEOPLE, “What we understood about identical twins is that one often takes the lead in certain ways. Discovering those subtle differences was both fun and incredibly informative on a process level.” Speaking of characters Smoke and Stack, he added, “Their physicality — the way they stood, the way they moved — was distinct. Smoke carried his trauma differently; he was more closed off. Stack, on the other hand, was lighter. He smiled through his pain, through his trauma.”

    To nail the look: Channel the 1930s with earth-toned layered suit jackets and slacks, paired with suspenders, a crisp shirt, a wide-brim or Newsboy hat, and classic dress shoes. Add playful props like a toy knife or pistol to complete the look. To really capture the essence of Smoke and Stack, focus on the nuanced details that Jordan brought to each character such as their slightly different Mississippi accents, the way they moved and reacted, and the subtle contrasts in their energy.

  • Lil Nas X Roaming The Streets

    Lil NAS X
    Image Credit: Instagram screenshot

    In a wild 2025 moment, Lil Nas X was filmed strolling down a Los Angeles street in only underwear and cowboy boots before being hospitalized and arrested for alleged drug use. Although VIBE wishes the best for Lil Nas X, undoubtedly, fans will recreate this moment for a viral Halloween costume.

    Costume version: flesh-tone bodysuit or your birthday suit, white Hanes underwear, white cowboy boots, and an orange traffic cone on your head (nod to the clip).

  • Nicki Minaj Vs. Cardi B

    Nicki Minaj, Cardi B
    Image Credit: Getty Images

    The ongoing saga between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B hit a new low this year after Cardi dropped her long-awaited sophomore album Am I The Drama? — and honestly, she proved she just might be, even when she’s not trying.

    What started as subtle shade from Minaj spiraled into a full-blown digital showdown, with the two rap queens trading ruthless jabs on X about everything from each other’s kids to alleged drug use and STDs, and lack of lyrical prowess. The feud lit up timelines and divided the internet, forcing fans to pick a side — Team Barbz or Team Bardi — as the online feud turned the timeline into a metaphorical wrestling ring.

    Couple costume potential: one as Nicki (pink wig, high-fashion “Barbie-inspired” outfit, Barbz chain), one as Cardi (red wig, dramatic fashion ensemble, red bandana as accessory). Add props like a prosthetic baby bump for Cardi and a pink chicken-wing chain for Nicki.

    x/iambardib; nickiminaj screenshots

  • Druski As White Nascar Fan

    Druski
    Image Credit: Instagram screenhot/Druski

    Comedian and actor, Druski, made one of his most viral skits to-date when he dressed as the most exaggerated white NASCAR fan — mullet wig, overalls and white body makeup included. Although his look was pure satire, it did receive backlash for its perceived racist undertones.

    In the skit, Druski fully leaned into the role — cheering wildly at a NASCAR race, chugging beers alongside real white fans, and belting out Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.” at the top of his lungs. He smoked a cigarette with an older white woman who ended up sitting on his lap, spit on the ground as a Black man walked by, questioned another Black attendee about why he was there, and went all out when the national anthem played.

    To get the look this Halloween: grab overalls (or ripped jeans + suspenders), a plaid shirt or tank, mullet wig or fake hair piece, white or tan face/body paint with a pink sunburn, a beer-can prop, hat with NASCAR logos, and a fake cigarette. Walk around shouting “Born in the USA!” for full effect.

  • Beyonce’s “Levii’s Jeans” Look

    Beyoncé
    Image Credit: Mason Poole

    When Beyoncé dropped visuals for Cowboy Carter in full-on Levi’s denim, she created an internet tidal wave of “how do we get that look” searches.

    Bey turned simple Levi’s jeans into couture with a full on campaing that showed her removing her booty-hugging denim jeans in the Laundromat and washing them in diamonds. Sporting only a denim cowboy hat and white undergarments underneath, she read the daily paper, waiting for her load to finish as her country hit “LEVII’s Jeans” played in the background.

    The costume version: pair a Levi’s denim jacket with matching high-waist jeans, add a bold western belt buckle, boots, and sleek blonde hair with a red lip. Bedazzle your denim and throw in a toy microphone or a belt chain for extra “Queen Bey” flair.

  • SZA & Keke Palmer in ‘One Of Them Days’

    SZA, Keke Palmer
    Image Credit: Anne Marie Fox

    In the 2025 Friday-esqué film One Of Them Days, Keke Palmer and SZA play besties dealing with eviction stress that causes them to go to the limits to make $2500 dollars before the evening. In one particular scene, the two bloody their clothes from a hilarious incident at a blood bank, where they’re forced to wear unforgettable wacky outfits — a look that many will probably recreate this year.

    Put it together with your bestie: choose either Palmer’s neon green, fishnet jumpsuit or opt-out for her plaid shirt, baggy jeans and hoops. To get even more creative with Keke’s look, you can style your hair in box-braids with the top of your hair left out.

    For SZA’s look, grab a kinky-curly wig that you can tease to make even bigger and throw on a swishy burgundy track suit with beat-up Jordans. As an alternative look, you can opt for a tank top with hearts, crochet cardigan and bold beaded necklaces.

  • Gayle King And Crew In Space

    (L-R) Gayle King, Aisha Bowe, Lauren Sánchez, Amanda Nguyen, Katy Perry and Kerianne Flynn
    Image Credit: Blue Origin Instagram

    On April 14, 2025, Blue Origin launched mission NS-31 with an all-female crew including Gayle King and Katy Perry for a rare space moment. Upon the the crew’s return to Earth, King appeared to look bewildered as she sported a sleek blue Monse-designed flight suit, reminiscent of a modernized Star Trek uniform.

    Costume how-to: slip into a metallic or cobalt jumpsuit (or tailored flight suit), affix a mission patch or custom badge saying “NS-31,” add a visor or space helmet prop, or simply sport King’s burgundy bob hairstyle.

    x/blueorigin

  • Prison Diddy With Baby Oil

    Diddy at the Billboard Music Awards.
    Image Credit: Amy Sussman/Getty Images for MRC

    If there’s one costume that’s guaranteed to have people clutching their pearls and their baby oil, it’s one showcasing Sean “Diddy” Combs’ and his legal woes. After months of swirling controversy, the rap mogul became the center of endless memes when social media users began joking about the discovery of thousands of bottles of baby oil in his Miami residence during Homeland Security’s home invasion.

    Not to make light of anyone’s pain, but as one of the most shocking moment of the year, you can bet someone’s bound to recreate it.

    How to turn controversy into a costume: grab a standard bright orange prison jumpsuit, create a Bad Boys chain to wear over it, and make sure your skin glistens with a generous layer of baby oil (keep the bottle for show). To complete the satire look, wear a pair of aviator sunglasses, diamond earrings, and carry a mic or Cîroc bottle as a prop for good measure.

    Sean "Diddy" Combs

    Sean “Diddy” Combs attends the REVOLT X AT&T 3-Day Summit In Los Angeles – Day 1 at Magic Box on October 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

    Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for REVOLT

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Watch Imogen Heap’s New 13-Minute Video for I Am ___
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Watch Imogen Heap’s New 13-Minute Video for I Am ___

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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Imogen Heap has released an experimental, 13-minute video for three of her songs from the past year: “What Have You Done to Me?,” “Noise,” and “Aftercare.” Collectively called I Am ___, the suite is edited to flow continuously alongside visuals by the director and editor Daria Korsak. Heap said, “I hope this song takes you to the places it took me as I went through a transformation mentally and physically throughout the process of making it. I had to live it to write it. An awakening. An unravelling.” Watch the new video below.

The film, a press release notes, was made across two years, with support from Deadbeat Films, with the goal of immersing the viewer in “five visual worlds—from the heart of a microchip, through a brain full of bittersweet romantic memories, into the depths of AI consciousness, inside the eye, and finally through the shifting perspectives of machine and human.”

Heap released Speak for Yourself (20th Anniversary Remaster) last week via Megaphonic, coinciding with Heap’s reclamation of the rights to her music.

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My Bloody Valentine announce support acts for 2025 UK and Ireland tour
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My Bloody Valentine announce support acts for 2025 UK and Ireland tour

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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My Bloody Valentine have announced the support acts for their upcoming dates in the UK and Ireland.

In March, the band confirmed that they would be playing their first UK headline tour in over 10 years, with huge dates at Dublin’s 3Arena (their first non-festival show in their home country since 1992), Manchester’s Aviva Studios, London’s Wembley Arena and Glasgow’s OVO Hydro in November.

Now, they have revealed that they will be joined by J Mascis for the London and Glasgow shows on November 25 and 27 respectively, while Maria Somerville will open for them in Dublin and Manchester on November 22 and 24.

Tickets have been on sale since the shows were announced in March and you can find any remaining tickets here.

Mascis is the singer and guitarist with Dinosaur Jr. and has been an acquaintance of My Bloody Valentine for a long time. The two bands played together on the 1992 Rollercoaster Tour, an offshoot of the Lollapalooza Festival.

In 2023, MBV’s Kevin Shields joined Dinosaur Jr. on stage in London’s The Garage, playing songs from each other’s back catalogues, as well as The Cure’s ‘Just Like Heaven’.

Somerville, meanwhile, is an Irish shoegaze and folk artist that released her second album ‘Luster’ in April this year via 4AD.

These shows will be My Bloody Valentine’s first live performances in nearly seven years, since they toured North America in 2018. They will also be playing at Primavera Sound in June next year, alongside headliners The Cure, Gorillaz, The xx, Doja Cat and Massive Attack.

Their latest album was the 2013 comeback record ‘mbv’. In the time since, the members revealed in 2021 that they were working on two new albums for Domino, and Shields said that the first would contain “warm and melodic” material while the second would be more experimental.

Outside of the band, Shields has also gone on to share solo material, dropping it in a subtle way by concealing it within his range of custom guitar pedals.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Grupo Frontera Drop Album ‘Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar’: Listen
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Grupo Frontera Drop Album ‘Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar’: Listen

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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“We dared to experiment with new sounds and collaborations we truly admire, while staying true to who we are,” the band said

The boys of Grupo Frontera have a lot of tears left to cry — and they’re ready to unleash them. On Friday, the norteño-cumbia band released their third album, Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar, featuring a mix of tearjerkers and lively dance tracks about heartbreak.

The album stays true to the genre styles the band first embraced on their debut, El Comienzo, while exploring collaborations with artists outside of the space. The LP features songs with Myke Towers on “Triste Pero Bien C*brón,” Tito Double P on “Échame La Mano,” Cris MJ on “Tu Favorito,” and Los Dareyes de la Sierra on “Mi Droga.”

“This is a very special album for us. It reflects everything we’ve lived — from heartbreak to celebration — and we wanted each song to tell a different emotion,” the band said in a statement. “Even though our music has always carried a joyful energy, our lyrics often come from a place of sadness.”

The group continued: “With this album, we wanted to show that contrast in a deeper way, even visually, with a darker and more honest aesthetic. We dared to experiment with new sounds and collaborations we truly admire, while staying true to who we are.”

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Frontera is set to celebrate the album with their Grand Ole Opry debut next month. They led the LP with singles “No Lo Ves” with Ozuna and album closer “Lalala,” which they performed at the Billboard Latin Music Awards Thursday night. The new album follows 2023’s El Comienzo and 2024’s Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada.

“This album represents growth, unity, and the heart of what Grupo Frontera stands for,” the band said of Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar.

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Erykah Badu's Mom Thinks Outkast's 'Ms. Jackson' Is About Her
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Erykah Badu’s Mom Thinks Outkast’s ‘Ms. Jackson’ Is About Her

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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As Outkast’s “Ms. Jackson” celebrates its 25th anniversary on Friday (Oct. 24), Erykah Badu revealed her doubts about being the muse behind the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit.

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Badu joined Popcast for an interview earlier this week, where she discussed being the subject of hip-hop songs. While the neo-soul icon doesn’t think “Ms. Jackson” is about herself, her mother, Kolleen Gipson, certainly is taking credit.

“I don’t think ‘Ms. Jackson’ was actually about me. I don’t think so, but people say it,” she said. “[My mom] thinks it was about her. She got the bumper sticker and the airbrush t-shirt. I think it says, ‘Sorry, Ms. Jackson.’”

For years, there’s been fan speculation and theories that “Ms. Jackson” was an apology letter from André 3000 to Erykah Badu’s family following their split. The former couple dated from 1995 to 1999 and welcomed a son in 1997, Seven Sirius Benjamin.

“Ms Jackson” arrived about a year after the Three Stacks-Badu break-up, fueling rumors connecting the track’s content to their relationship. It was the second single on Outkast’s Stankonia album, which was released a week later on Halloween in 2000.

“Ms. Jackson” topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Grammy Award for best rap performance by a duo or a group. The anthem has stood the test of time over the course of a quarter-century and feels embedded in the DNA of pop music with an earworm of a chorus.

Watch the interview below. Talk about “Ms. Jackson” takes place just shy of the 30-minute mark.

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Joan Baez Farewell Angelina
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Reissue of Classic Folk LP Shows Joan Baez in Transition » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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American folk music legend Joan Baez’s interpretive skills are undervalued. Many know her through her one-time partner, Bob Dylan, and, to a lesser extent, from her remarkable, vibrato-heavy soprano and decades of political activism. However, some of her best-known covers, especially her 1971 hit version of the Band‘s “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down“, can feel woefully inappropriate, with or without botched lyrics.

Still, a new reissue of her 1965 album, Farewell, Angelina, shows Baez in generally stronger form singing work by Dylan, Donovan, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie, bolstered by Kevin Gray’s new all-analog mastering, cut directly from the original tapes. Pressed on heavyweight (180 gram) vinyl in a faithfully replicated jacket, the LP sounds warmly inviting and enveloping, providing a welcome alternative to listening on CD or streaming.

Amid the booming folk revival of the 1950s and 1960s, 18-year-old Baez and her dulcet voice first came to public attention when she performed at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival. In the years that followed, she became known for championing young songwriters like Dylan and for marching alongside activists like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Farewell, Angelina provides a transition between Baez’s early acoustic work and her more electric and orchestrated recordings of the near future. The album was recorded the year Dylan went electric at the same festival, and it is the first Baez record to feature an electric guitar. Whether Baez’s new direction was more commercially or artistically motivated (if such a separation is possible), the album shows Baez changing with the times, however tentatively such work might suggest today.

The title track, the first of four Dylan songs, is gorgeously understated, opening Farewell, Angelina with a gently apocalyptic omen. Baez sounds more in her element, regardless of instrumentation, than on some tracks. Another acoustic track, the traditional “The Wild Mountain Thyme“, sounds less muted but also has Joan Baez sounding like she’s at her most comfortable.

On the other hand, the electric guitar might have been a novelty in American folk music at the time. Still, despite the loveliness of the instrument’s accompaniment on “Daddy, You Been On My Mind,” it sounds more like an accessory than a necessity today.

In addition, with hindsight, some potentially exciting tracks sound out of place: a chipper, strident rendition of Dylan’s “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” is the most awkward track. Other versions of Baez singing the song, like on Live at Newport, sound steadier and more naturally performed. In contrast, the version with a louder electric band on Baez’s underrated 2005 live album, Bowery Songs, is interpretively superior to either version.

The most haunting moment on Farewell, Angelina is “Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind“, a German translation of Pete Seeger’s “Where Have All the Flowers Gone“, recorded two decades after the end of World War II. Though it lacks the cultural cachet of the Dylan covers, “Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind” is the album’s greatest track, in its subdued mourning.

In fact, to my ears, the record’s ending is stronger and more startling than its more celebrated beginning, as mentioned in the three consecutive Dylan covers. “Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind” and a sparely electrified, but declarative closer, Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall“, rivet the listener and bring Farewell, Angelina full circle with the apocalyptic specter of nuclear war on the opening title track.

The reissue’s sensitive mastering brings out the acoustic bass and the high tremors of Baez’s voice well, and the record sounds excellent in this incarnation. The album, especially in this reissue, is strong enough to warrant repeated listenings. However, at times, Joan Baez sounds as if she’s in a transitional state—not only with the electric guitar behind her, but also with her interpretive skills. However, the reissue is nuanced enough to appeal to many fans of (mostly) acoustic music, not only American folk music of the time.

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Guns N' Roses to Embark on US Tour in 2026
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Guns N’ Roses to Embark on US Tour in 2026

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Guns N’ Roses have toured extensively internationally this year, but haven’t played the United States since November 2023. According to Slash, the band is “definitely doing a US run next year.”

Slash revealed the news during an appearance on the SiriusXM show Trunk Nation, after host Eddie Trunk asked him flat out if GN’R were planning to announce any US shows in the near future. “I can say, we’re definitely doing a US run next year,” responded the guitarist, who added, “[An announcement will] be coming soon, so I can safely say that that’s happening. So we’ve been doing a bunch of international stuff all year so we have to come back to the States, so we planned for next year.”

Earlier this month, Slash told Guitar World that Guns N’ Roses have “so much material” for a new album, and that the long-awaited follow-up to Chinese Democracy is “coming.”

 

 

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