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Vampire Weekend to Release Live Album Recorded at Madison Square Garden
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Vampire Weekend to Release Live Album Recorded at Madison Square Garden

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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In 2023, Vampire Weekend launched a vinyl-only live album series called Frog on the Bass Drum. The second volume arrived last year, and the band has now detailed the series’ third installment. Frog on the Bass Drum Vol. 03 captures Vampire Weekend’s two concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden, from their tour for Only God Was Above Us. The first LP has songs recorded during the opening night show, and the second LP captures the Sunday matinee performance. See the details below.

Frog on the Bass Drum Vol. 03: Weekend at the Garden is available now to order, and it will ship by the end of the year. The 2xLP be limited to 3,000 copies.

Vampire Weekend Cover Billy Joel’s “Scenes From an Italian Restaurant”

Frog on the Bass Drum Vol. 03: Weekend at the Garden:

01 Ice Cream Piano
02 Sympathy → New Dorp, New York
03 White Sky
04 Scenes From an Italian Restaurant
05 Walcott → Flower Moon (Saturday Night Version)

01 Bryn 
02 Connect 
03 Pravda
04 Diplomat’s Son 
05 Mary Boone 
06 Request Zone: Seinfeld Theme, Monster Mash, Theme From New York, New York
07 Worship You —> Ya Hey

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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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The Cult announce hiatus from touring to record and "recharge our spiritual batteries"
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The Cult announce hiatus from touring to record and “recharge our spiritual batteries”

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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The Cult has announced a hiatus from touring after concluding their current North American tour, which is due to finish on October 30 in Los Angeles.

  • READ MORE: Ian Astbury talks the resurgence of goth, David Bowie’s legacy and The Cult’s “renaissance”

Sharing the news on Instagram, the band said that they’d be taking a long break from touring to focus on other creative endeavours, but promised fans that it does not mark the end.

“Mother Nature has a cycle of change and evolution that is inevitable,” the statement began. “The moon’s phases change, tides rise and fall. Change is necessary for creation and rebirth. It is with this in mind that, following the remaining dates on our current North American The Cult/Death Cult 8525 Tour, we have decided to step away from touring for an undetermined amount of time.

“We have toured extensively over the last few years and we shall now shift our focus to writing, recording new music, and exploring other projects that shall be revealed over time. It is a time for us to turn inward to recharge our spiritual batteries.”

The band confirmed that they will be performing their final remaining shows, which will take them up to October 30.

“When we return to the stage, it shall be with an even stronger fire and energy that we will share with all of you,” the statement said. “Ours is a communal bond, and it will not be broken, simply paused. Until then, we have five remaining shows on this current tour, culminating at The Shrine in Los Angeles on Oct 30. Please join us for what has been an incredible celebration of 40 years of The Cult and Death Cult.”

 

 

 

The band formed as Death Cult in 1983, but then shortened their name to The Cult in 1984. Since their inception, The Cult have released 11 albums, with their most recent one being 2022’s ‘Under The Midnight Sun’.

Last year, the band’s frontman Ian Astbury spoke to NME about the recent resurgence of goth in pop culture – which sees “women picking up the swords and leading the way” – as well as how the band are looking to challenge the perception of being “a heritage act”.

Speaking about the future of The Cult, and his relationship with guitarist Billy Duffy, Astbury said:“What does the future look like? No idea, it’s chaos right now. It’s absolute anarchy. The plan is to have no plan. The plan is to be intuitive and act in response to the moment. Career? What’s a career? Plans? There are no plans. Things are changing too rapidly. I have no plans, I’m just impulsive. Whatever hits me, it’s just how quickly we can turn things around.”

He added: “The Cult is its own animal. It’s a multi-headed hydra. Billy [Duffy, guitarist] has a very strong, tactile, pragmatic, Mancunian side to him, and he holds ground. He grounds me because I’m just like lightning, I’ll be all over the place.”

The news of The Cult’s performing hiatus comes after they were announced as one of the first wave acts billed for the newly-launched Forever Now Festival, set to take place in June 2026 in Milton Keynes. They were billed next to the likes of  Kraftwerk, Johnny Marr, and The The. 

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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See Demi Lovato Mashup Lady Gaga's 'Mayhem' Songs for BBC Live Lounge
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See Demi Lovato Mashup Lady Gaga’s ‘Mayhem’ Songs for BBC Live Lounge

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Singer’s new album, It’s Not That Deep, arrives Friday

Demi Lovato performed a mashup of two songs off Lady Gaga’s Mayhem during the singer’s visit to BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.

It’s tradition for guests to tackle another artist’s music while in the Live Lounge, but Lovato upped the ante by mashing up Mayhem’s “Disease” and “Perfect Celebrity” into one seamless performance.

Lovato’s Mayhem mashup comes just two days before the singer releases her latest album, It’s Not That Deep, out this Friday. Lovato previously previewed the 11-track album with the lead singles “Fast” and “Here All Night,” both club-ready records that choose dancing over deep dives. “So proud of all the work I’ve done,” she shared on Instagram, “and now, it’s time to celebrate and have some fun!!!”

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“With my past eras, I often wrote cathartic music about heavy topics that I needed to process,” Lovato said in a statement when she announced her eighth studio LP. 

“When I got back in the studio this time around, those songs just weren’t resonating anymore because I’m not in that place in life. I’m happy, I’m in love, and I just want to enjoy life and have fun. I realized it’s not that deep anymore, and that became the ethos for this album. It’s Not That Deep is meant for late nights and dancefloors, and I can’t wait for you all to dance with me.”

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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How to Watch WNBA Playoffs Online
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How to Watch NBA Online With Sling TV

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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With the start of the 2025-26 NBA season, teams from around the association are looking to begin the season on the right foot to win their divisions, make the playoffs and win the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy in the NBA Finals.

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For the home opener, the Cleveland Cavaliers take on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York on Wednesday, Oct. 22. This game could be a preview of the Eastern Conference Finals this season with the Cavs and Knicks expected to lead the pack in the Central and Atlantic Divisions, respectively.

When Does Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks Game Start?

Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks game broadcasts live, with tipoff at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.

Where to Watch Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks Online

Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks game broadcasts on ESPN, and it’s also livestreams on Sling Orange. Keep reading for more details on how cord-cutters can watch the Cavs-Knicks game online with Sling TV.

How to Watch Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks With Sling TV

A subscription to Sling Orange, which comes with ESPN, gets you access to live TV from popular cable channels.

You can watch cable networks, including ESPN2, ESPN3, Disney Channel, Freeform, MotorTrend, A&E, AMC, BBC America, BET, CNN, Comedy Central, Food Network, Fuse, HGTV, History Channel, IFC, Lifetime, Nick Jr., QVC, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Vice and many others.

Please note: Prices and channel availability depends on your local TV market. You can learn more about Sling TV here.

Which Celebrities Are Making Appearances During Cavs vs. Knicks?

It’s likely there will be a number of celebrities and recording artists in attendance during Wednesday night’s game — such as New York Knicks fans Bad Bunny, Cardi B, Ice Spice, Fat Joe, Alicia Keys & Swizz Beatz, Timothée Chalamet, Spike Lee and others; as well as Cleveland Cavs fans Usher, Machine Gun Kelly, Drew Carey and others. Tune in to Sling TV to find out who’s sitting courtside on celebrity row.

Starting at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks broadcast on ESPN, while it’s also available to livestream on Sling TV on Wednesday, Oct. 22.

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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Immersion 2025
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Immersion on ‘WTF??’ and Making Music in Strange Times » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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There are labors of love, and then there’s Immersion. Active since 1994, Immersion are the brainchild of husband-and-wife duo Colin Newman (of Wire fame) and Malka Spigel (best known for her work in Minimal Compact). Born out of a shared affinity for techno, Immersion have evolved into different iterations and genres over the decades. It is an ever-revolving, ever-expanding project that has run the gamut from ambient to Kosmische to techno and everything in between.

Immersion’s latest album, WTF??, is a self-proclaimed reflection on “very, very strange times”—times that would’ve been once inconceivable to Spigel and Newman when they were starting on their respective musical journeys. The record was born out of the group’s very first tour, which took place in the fall of 2024—exactly 30 years after their original formation.

The songs have a propulsive, forward-motion energy that’s reflective of classic krautrock, largely thanks to drummer Matt Schulz, whose percussion is one of the LP’s highlights. Vocals ebb and flow in an almost free-form manner across the album—sometimes sung, sometimes spoken—as Spigel and Newman beckon the listener to remain hopeful during trying times. 

In the following interview, the couple discuss the new album, the radio show they host together, the current state of the music industry, and—most importantly—the role of the artist in today’s world: “to provoke in a positive way”. 

I know that the two of you, for years, were busy with your nanocluster project and all the collaborations involved in that, and it seems like this album is a step in a different direction. Can you walk me through the inception of the new record and where it all started? 

Colin: Yeah, there is a bit of a backstory. I mean, we had been working on Nanocluster stuff, as you say, and we thought that that would be what Immersion would be—we would just do collaborations. Then last May, we did a random performance at a festival in Brighton. We did a half-hour set, a festival set, and went in with no expectations. Within half an hour of coming off stage, we had a live agent, which we hadn’t had before. She was saying to us, “You guys are amazing, you should be playing gigs. I’m gonna fix you a tour.” We did a UK tour last fall, and we had to include a batch of new songs, which became the backbone of what became “WTF??” We’ve been playing it live for over a year before actually making the record.

Malka: I think the album is a reflection of everything we come from, whether before immersion—and immersion is electronic—and then our own collaborations. 

Colin: Yeah, there’s a lot in it. That’s what the title alludes to; it’s about now. We exist in very, very strange times. 

Malka: We’re not very nostalgic people, so we don’t like looking backward and repeating the past artistically. 

I find it interesting that there are all these commands or exhortations on the album—”use it don’t lose it”, “push the rock”. Even though they’re commands, they feel very warm and inviting, almost like invitations to peace or stillness. Do you think that’s something you were going for on this album?

Colin: The more we talk about this, the more it becomes clear—one of the things that we feel very strongly is that humanity is a whole. The more divided it is, the fewer possibilities it has. 

Malka: The people at the top are really trying to divide us. 

Colin: For what end? Not for the benefit of humanity as a whole. We face some serious problems as a human race. We are perfectly capable of destroying ourselves, if not half the rest of the life of the planet. Yet at the same time, we have the key between us to solve many problems. 

Malka: You were talking about stillness—it’s something within us, you know. If we start looking at nature, we can’t help but get out of the bubble and see the world in a more pure way.

Colin: Yeah. We don’t have any answers, but we feel that it should be the function of art to provoke, but provoke in a positive way. 

Right. It’s about challenging the listener to think more deeply about the issues at hand. I mean, the two of you have been around for a long time and have been making music for a long time. Did you ever envision things being where they are today?

Colin: [laughs] No, absolutely not. We were promised flying cars when we were kids. 

Malka: We don’t spend our time as humans looking to the future and building a picture; we just live in the moment, but [the record] is just saying what the fuck, because it’s hard to believe that things are how they are. Every day seems to be a new low. 

Colin: It’s incredibly sad. Maybe we’re too stupid to survive. 

Malka: Lots of people see the solution as excluding or not being generous.

Colin: A human being is not one thing. We have a vast diversity in humanity, but also, we are partial beings. No one person has all the answers. I mean, in some ways, Immersion works the way it works because [it’s] a genuine collaboration between us. We have different skill sets, and we bring those together consciously and intelligently with total respect for each other and as complete equals. 

Photo: Ben Newman / Clarion Call

One thing I read about this project is that both of you felt drawn to the facelessness of techno, or the namelessness of it —the idea that it’s a music that allows you to disappear behind. Do you still think that’s true of immersion to this day? 

Malka: We hate all the images and bollocks. Press can really suck, you know, because it’s all about how people look or how provocative [things are]. There’s very little attention paid to the purity of the music. 

Colin: The music industry in general is not really run for the benefit of the people making music or the people who consume. The music industry is basically run for the shareholders and the companies that are putting the music out. So much of it is completely opaque as to how anything happens or where the money goes. 

Given that Immersion are a project that very much removes the image or cult of personality from music, what do you offer that the other bands you’ve been in don’t? Is there some sort of creative impetus in Immersion that separates it from the other stuff you’ve done?

Malka: It’s a true collaboration. There’s no ego between us. I mean, every band has egos, which can create tension and can be a good thing, but in the end, it very often leads to the destruction of the project.

Colin: I think there is a big difference between us pre- and post-pandemic. In the pandemic, we kind of found something about how we were working together. The lines have been blurred between the fact that we are a couple and the fact that we make music together, and we also have a radio show. Everything is linked.

Malka: Also, it’s very direct. The way we speak, within the words or even the music, is very direct. We’re not hiding.

Colin: Yeah, we’re not trying to put a layer between us [and the audience] and say, ‘Oh, we’re these superior people and you don’t quite understand it, because you’re not really smart enough to understand our poetry.’ 

I know you were just talking about the radio show, swimming in sound. How has swimming in sound altered or influenced your own music?

Malka: It’s altered a lot! Because we appreciate every genre of music, and we are unconsciously influenced by things we love that we hear. It means that people our age who might say, ‘Oh, there’s nothing good anymore,’ can say there’s great music all the time, and it affects how we create music. 

Colin: We hear a lot of music that’s around right now, so yeah, we know who’s who and who’s doing what. There are a whole bunch of people we developed some kind of relationship with, and we play them on our show.

Malka: I mean, SUSS, we found through the radio, and we played them a lot and ended up talking to them and ended up collaborating—very unlikely collaboration, you know, [since they’re] ambient country and we come from electronic song structures. And the more you take the risk and do it, the more you feel like, ‘Yeah, we can do anything.’ 

You hear a lot of people say, ‘Oh, no good music comes out anymore.’ But it’s more of a ‘hate the game, not the player thing, because the music industry—like you alluded to earlier—is making it incredibly difficult for people who are purely passionate about just the music.

Malka: It’s true from our experience, and in a way, we do the radio show to say, ‘Look, there’s lots of great stuff. Listen.’

Colin: The list of bands and artists that we’ve discovered in the last five years is enormous. It’s absolutely enormous. None of them we’ve heard of before—90 percent. 

Malka: It’s very easy to get stuck in the past.

Colin: A lot of people, you know, when they get to be 18, they kind of stop getting into new music and stick with what they were into when they were 18. 

Malka: I’m amazed lots of young people are into old music! A lot. 

Colin: When we were young, and we were in our teens—say you go back to the 1960s—the idea that you would like music that was more than two or three years old was just absolutely shocking. To be listening to music that was 50 years old—it’s an absurdity. Music that is that old, 50 or 60 years old, is like common currency now. It’s fascinating, but you don’t want to be stuck in that, because the past is not anywhere you can live. 

It has to inform you, but not control you. 

Malka: Or limit you.

Colin: One of the things about being older artists, as far as the industry is concerned, is that you need to shut up and play the hits. None of this thinking you’re a new artist. To which we say: fuck that! 

Malka: We still play in small clubs to small audiences, and we’re okay with that. 

What’s next for you guys?

Colin: We have the tour coming up, and then that will all be over by December. We have some ongoing nanocluster collaborations. We tend not to talk about them before they become public. Then we actually did some recording with our old band Githead, and deliberately left it—didn’t work on any of the recordings—but we have started, within the last couple of months, doing a bit of work on that. There will be a very long-term project. 

Malka: Githead is more of a band than Immersion. In Githead, we just stand together and sing. 

Colin: We’re all for making our lives interesting and doing interesting stuff. 

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Bon Jovi Announce 2026 Tour Dates Marking Return to the Road
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Bon Jovi Announce 2026 Tour Dates Marking Return to the Road

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Bon Jovi are back in action following singer Jon Bon Jovi’s vocal surgery. The legendary rock band has announced a series of 2026 concerts, including a four-night stand at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.

The dates will kick off with the Madison Square Garden residency, taking place July 7th, 9th, 12th, and 14th. After those shows, Bon Jovi head across the pond for concerts in Edinburgh, Scotland’s Murrayfield Stadium on August 28th; Dublin, Ireland’s Croke Park on August 30th; and London, UK’s Wembley Stadium on September 4th.

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An artist pre-sale for the MSG shows begins Monday, October 27th, at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster for fans who sign up at the band’s official site, while a general on-sale starts Friday, October 31st at 10 a.m. ET.

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Bon Jovi have only played a handful of one-off gigs since completing a Spring 2022 tour, as Jon Bon Jovi recovered from a vocal-cord issue which required surgery, and left him wondering if he’d ever be able to tour again. In a press release, the frontman expressed his gratitude to fans for their patience during his healing process:

“There is a lot of joy in this announcement — joy that we can share these nights together with our amazing fans and joy that the band can be together. I am lucky enough to be able to hold a light out to the audience each night and stand in their reflection for a tremendous collective experience — I get to stand in the WE of our concerts. And I’ve spoken extensively on my gratitude but I will say it again, I’m deeply grateful that the fans and the brotherhood of this band have been patient and allowed me the time needed to get healthy and prepare for touring. I’m ready and excited!”

For pre-sale access to the band’s UK/Ireland shows, fans can pre-order the band’s upcoming album, Forever (Legendary Edition), an updated version of their 2024 album featuring collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Jason Isbell, Avril Lavigne, and more.

In addition to Jon Bon Jovi, the band’s touring lineup features keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres, bassist Hugh McDonald, guitarists Phil X and John Shanks, and percussionist Everett Bradley.

See a full list of Bon Jovi’s 2026 tour dates below.

Bon Jovi 2026 Tour Dates:
07/07 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
07/09 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
07/12 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
07/14 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
08/28 – Edinburgh, UK @ Murrayfield Stadium
08/30 – Dublin, IE @ Croke Park
09/04 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Ima Robot Unearth Lost 2000s LP 'Search and Destroy'
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Ima Robot Unearth Lost 2000s LP ‘Search and Destroy’

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Early 2000s band Ima Robot has unearthed a lost album from that time period, Search and Destroy, which will finally see the light of day Nov. 14 through Community Music. The title track is out now and can be sampled below.

Founded by future Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros frontman Alex Ebert in the late 1990s, Ima Robot eventually signed with Virgin Records for its 2003 self-titled debut. The album pricked up the ears of adventurous listeners thanks to its au courant blend of jittery indie rock and more dance-leaning music, but was not commercially successful beyond a core group of devoted fans.

“I hope it inspires people to remember that not everything has to be the same,” Ebert told SPIN at the time of the album’s release. “You can do different things and you can be fresh and you can listen to fresh music and things don’t have to stay in one area, you know? We all get into ruts where we forget that things can be different. The only comments I’ve ever seen are like, ‘not only did they pull from this band and that band, but they also pull from this little-known band,’ and I have no idea who these bands are. Never heard of them. No idea. It’s kind of cool for me because I get to build up my record collection that way. I like to call our music high-clash because to me, it’s elevated. It’s not metal meets rap. To me, it’s just everything all across the board.”

In the wake of the debut, Ima Robot wrote a wealth of songs while preparing for its second album, many of which were pressed in extremely limited quantities as Search and Destroy and sold at a handful of 2006 shows — much to the chagrin of Virgin.

“Never uploaded online nor formally distributed, it might have disappeared entirely if not for the dedication of a devoted few Robot heads who preserved its traces,” reads a new band bio about the project. “Today, echoes of that fervor endure with original CDs fetching hundreds of dollars on MusicStack and other resell sites, a testament to the enduring allure and quiet obsession the record inspired.”

“In a lot of ways, this stuff sounds like the original Ima Robot, the pre-signed fuck-it,” Ebert says now. “There’s a lightness to the whole thing. It feels more like the original concept, a reclaiming of the initial vibe.” 

Ima Robot has been inactive since 2011, while Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros have only played live on a handful of occasions since 2016.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Jeff Tweedy Talks New Album and Performs on Colbert: Watch
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Jeff Tweedy Talks New Album and Performs on Colbert: Watch

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Jeff Tweedy was on last night’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. Before playing music, the Wilco frontman spoke with Stephen Colbert about his new triple album, Twilight Override, working with his sons, Spencer and Sammy, and more. Watch the interview, along with Tweedy’s performances of “Enough” and “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter,” below.

Tweedy released the 30-song Twilight Override in September. He is in the midst of a North American tour in support of the triple album.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Limp Bizkit to continue with tour next month as details emerge on Sam Rivers' death
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Limp Bizkit to continue with tour next month as details emerge on Sam Rivers’ death

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Limp Bizkit will reportedly go ahead with their forthcoming tour dates, despite the death of bassist Sam Rivers – further details of which have now emerged.

Rivers, who founded the band with Fred Durst in 1994, passed away last Saturday (October 18). He was 48 years old.

Paying tribute online, Limp Bizkit wrote: “Sam Rivers wasn’t just our bass player – he was pure magic. The pulse beneath every song, the calm in the chaos, the soul in the sound.”

Frontman Durst later shared an emotional video message, where he called Rivers a “legend, truly”. He added: “Such a gifted, unbelievably sweet and wonderful person.”

A cause of death was not disclosed at the time. Yesterday (Tuesday October 21), TMZ reported that Rivers had suffered a cardiac arrest on October 18, and was “nonresponsive”.

“Deputies responded to an attended death at that address,” a spokesperson for the St. Johns County, Florida Fire Rescue told the outlet.

An “attended death” is when a person is already suffering from a life-threatening illness. Rivers had worn a “Fuck Cancer” T-shirt while performing with Limp Bizkit this year. However, the official cause of death currently remains unknown.

Additionally, it appears that Limp Bizkit are set to go ahead with their upcoming scheduled live shows. Their ‘Gringo Papi Tour’ with Yungblud, Riff Raff and more is scheduled to kick off in Mexico City on November 29.

Further dates are lined up across South America, with stops in San José, Bogotá, Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo.

As The PRP reports, promoters for the Mexico City concert issued the following statement: “Limp Bizkit has decided to continue with its performance on November 29th at the Explanada Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, as part of its ‘Gringo Papi Tour‘ 2025.”

The message added: “That night, every riff and every scream of the crowd will resonate in honor of the great legacy Sam offered to to Nu-Metal, because his energy will never cease.”

Rivers’ final performances with Limp Bizkit took place at Reading & Leeds 2025 in August. The bassist had temporarily departed the band in 2015, before returning to the line-up in 2018.

In 2020, Rivers revealed that his exit five years earlier had been due to liver disease as a result of “excessive drinking”.

“I quit drinking and did everything the doctors told me,” he said. “I got treatment for the alcohol and got a liver transplant, which was a perfect match.”

Durst’s recent video tribute saw him recall meeting Rivers in the 1990s, when he was trying to put together a band in Jacksonville, Florida. He said he saw the musician “killing it on the bass” with another band in a small bar. “I went, ‘Oh my gosh, this guy is amazing’,” he continued.

He later added: “It’s so tragic that he’s not here right now, and I’ve gone through gallons and gallons of tears since yesterday. And I’m thinking, gosh, Sam’s a legend, you know? He did it, he lived it.”

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Watch Tame Impala Perform 'My Old Ways,' 'Dracula' for A24 Live Series
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Watch Tame Impala Perform ‘My Old Ways,’ ‘Dracula’ for A24 Live Series

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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The set, directed by filmmaker Sean Durkin, featured three songs from the group’s new LP, Deadbeat

Tame Impala showcased three songs off their new album Deadbeat for A24‘s “Sound Check” live series. The set, held at New York’s Cherry Lane Theatre and directed by The Iron Claw filmmaker Sean Durkin, featured renditions of “My Old Ways,” “Dracula,” and “Loser.”

The Australian group, led by Kevin Parker, set up on the empty theater’s stage in a circle to perform the sprawling tracks. The performance stayed largely true to the album, released last week, focusing on its psychedelic rock vibe. Durkin gave the clip a moody feel with low lighting that kept the musicians in the shadows on the stage for some of the performance.

Deadbeat is Tame Impala’s highly-anticipated fifth studio album. Last week, Parker and company visited NPR’s Tiny Desk to deliver the band’s first-ever all-acoustic performance. Armed with six acoustic guitars — one of which was used as the percussion — Tame Impala played four songs over 20 minutes, opening with The Slow Rush’s “Borderline” before performing two tracks off Deadbeat, “Loser” and “Dracula.”

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Parker previously described his long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s The Slow Rush as “kind of a future primitive rave act,” and an accompanying press release for Deadbeat reiterated that compelling musical aesthetic, citing Western Australia’s rave scene and bush doof culture as inspiration. 

Tame Impala will hit the road later this month on their six-city U.S. tour in support of Deadbeat, beginning Oct. 27 with a four-night stand at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and concluding Nov. 17 with the third of three gigs at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.

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