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Sunn O))) Sign to Sub Pop, Share New Songs: Listen
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Sunn O))) Sign to Sub Pop, Share New Songs: Listen

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Sun O))) have signed to Sub Pop and shared their first songs for the venerated Seattle-based label. “Eternity’s Pillars,” “Raise the Chalice,” and “Reverential” are out now on streaming services and as a limited-edition 12” vinyl single. Hear all three tracks below.

“‘Eternity’s Pillars’ is named for the mid-1980s television program created and hosted by jazz visionary and spiritual guru Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda, focusing on her incessant belief in music’s capacity to attain spiritual transcendence,” Sun O))) shared in a press statement. “‘Raise the Chalice’ is named for a rallying cry often uttered by Northwest legend Ron Guardipee throughout the mid-1990s. ‘Reverential’ equally pays respect and sends loud praise to those who came before us with the heaviest burdens, expressions with music and art being the materials of an antiphon.”

Now a duo of founding members Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson, Sunn O))) shared their last new studio LPs, Life Metal and Pyroclasts, in 2019. The band also documented their BBC Radio 6 session from that same year in the 2021 live album Metta, Benevolence.

Read about Life Metal in “The Best Metal Albums of 2019.”

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Sunn O))): “Eternity’s Pillars b/w Raise the Chalice & Reverential”

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Watch Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer perform at the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
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Watch Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer perform at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer have performed at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show – watch their performances below.

  • READ MORE: Karol G – ‘Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season)’ review: her reign continues

The fashion show took place on Wednesday night (October 15) in New York, and marked just the second time in Victoria Secret’s Fashion Show’s long history that the fashion show has featured an all-women performance line-up.

Missy Elliott headlined the performances, playing a medley of her greatest hits. She kicked off her raucous set with ‘Minute Man’, before one of her biggest tracks ever, ‘Get Ur Freak On’. She then put things in reverse for ‘Work It’ and closed the night with ‘Lose Control’.

Prior to Missy Elliott’s set, Coachella 2026 headliner Karol G performed two songs that served as a powerful shout out to her Latin heritage, as she sang ‘Ivonny Bonita’ and ‘Latina Forever’. She also walked the runway towards the end of her set and earned a standing ovation.

Pop star Madison Beer also performed earlier in the show, where she performed ‘Bittersweet’ live for the first time, alongside hits like ‘Make You Mine’ and ‘Yes Baby’. K-pop group TWICE also performed, making them only the second K-pop act to perform at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after BLACKPINK‘s Lisa last year.

Missy Elliott’s setlist was:
‘Minute Man’
‘Get Ur Freak On’
‘Work It’
‘Lose Control’

Karol G’s setlist was:
‘Ivonny Bonita’
‘Latina Forever’

Madison Beer’s setlist was:
‘Make You Mine’
‘Bittersweet’
‘Yes Baby’

2024’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show made its return for the first time in six years, and for the first time ever featured a performance line-up that was entirely made up of women – it featured a bombshell line-up that included BLACKPINK’s Lisa, Tyla and was headlined by the legendary Cher.

Performers at past Victoria’s Secret fashion shows include Mary J. Blige, Destiny’s Child, Spice Girls, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Sting, Seal, Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy, Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, The Chainsmokers, Halsey, Rita Ora and more.

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Janelle Monáe's Wondaween 2025 Returns to Los Angeles
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Janelle Monáe’s Wondaween 2025 Returns to Los Angeles

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

The month-long festivities will take place across the city in cemeteries, theaters, secret locations, and the Hollywood Bowl

Janelle Monáe and the Wondaland Arts Society are bringing back her month-long, city-spanning Halloween bash to Los Angeles.

Wondaween 2025 kicked off earlier this month with Cinespia, which took place at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Oct. 11, and will continue with Monáe Manor at the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride.

Monáe will also host a “spine-tingling evening of creative conversations on horror” alongside guests Danny Elfman, Akela Cooper, and Janelle’s costuming team Sasha Glasser and Alex Navarro at USC’s Eileen Norris Cinema Theatre; a game night at the Spare Room on Oct. 23; and a screening of Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs on Oct. 27 at the Fine Arts Theatre.

The Hollywood Bowl will also feature Tim Burton‘s The Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert on Oct. 25 and 26 with Elfman singing as Jack, Monáe as Sally, Keith David as Oogie Boogie, Riki Lindhome as Shock, and John Stamos as Lock.

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The seasonal spectacle will reach its untimely ending the night before Halloween at a secret location with only 1,000 unfortunate souls allowed entry (if that’s you, sign up at the mailing list at the Wondaween website for your chance to attend). Monáe will lead the night as host and a press release bills the macabre evening as a “costumed celebration with surprise DJ sets throughout the night, unlimited rides, bites, progenys, and vamps from all around the world.” The gathering will most likely also see Monáe reveal her annual costume: In past years she’s played the headless bride, “Flyyyrene” (a reference to the fly that topped Mike Pence’s head during the 2020 debate), The Fifth Element’s Diva Plavalaguna, and E.T.

“Halloween is such a happy space for me. It has been since I was a kid. It opens a larger conversation of how do we become agents of joy? How do we become agents of happy? How do we become agents of imaginations?” Monáe told The Hollywood Reporter last year. “I’m just doing what I want to see more of. Bringing Halloween experiences and creative experiences is heart work, not hard work. I do this because my heart needs it.”

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Perform While Suni Lee Debuts
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Perform While Suni Lee Debuts

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Four members of the K-pop girl group TWICE — Nayeon, Jihyo, Tzuyu and Momo — hit the runway for Wednesday’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and they were joined by another superstar on the catwalk.

The quartet kicked things off with “This Is For,” the title track from their fourth full-length album that came out in July. The lyrics were a perfect fit for the fashion show that celebrates women, with lines like “This is for all my ladies who don’t get hyped enough” and “I wanna go where the baddest girls are from” (we think they found them on Wednesday night). Next up was their December single “Strategy,” from their EP of the same name.

For both songs, the TWICE women wore their Victoria’s Secret PINK best, including fuzzy knee-high boots and the PINK brand emblazoned in silver rhinestones. The group was also flanked by backup dancers as well as models dressed in a full range of looks from the more youthful and casual PINK brand, including hoodies and sweatpants, striped gym socks, cotton bras and undies, beanies and furry cardigans.

One of those PINK models: Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Sunisa “Suni” Lee, making her Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show debut.

TWICE stopped by to chat during the pink-carpet pre-show, with Tzuyu telling the interviewer, “We love the fun and free feeling of the PINK.” Via a translator, Jihyo added: “We are used to doing the performances with nine members, but this time we are able to do only four of us, so I hope you guys enjoy this new performance of us.”

Also performing on Wednesday’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: KAROL G, Madison Beer and Missy Elliott.

Next up for TWICE: The nonet announced dates for their This Is For 2026 world tour, with plans to hit North America, Europe and the U.K.

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Jim Carrey in Talks to Star in Live-Action Jetsons Movie
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Jim Carrey in Talks to Star in Live-Action Jetsons Movie

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Jim Carrey, meet George Jetson. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Carrey is currently in talks with Warner Bros. Pictures to star in a live-action version of the 1960s animated series, The Jetsons. Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World) is attached to direct the film, with Trevorrow and Joe Epstein in negotiations to write the script.

Plans to turn the popular Hanna-Barbera show that premiered on ABC in 1962 into a live-action movie have been bandied about for years, including a 2003 proposal that had Adam Shankman linked to direct. Filmmakers such as Robert Rodriguez and Conrad Vernon have also been attached at different stages of development.

The original Jetsons series was about a space-age family living in the future, including George Jetson, wife Jane, their two kids Judy and Elroy, robot housekeeper Rosie, and their dog, Astro.

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How Sweet: Sugar Return For First Shows Since 1995
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How Sweet: Sugar Return For First Shows Since 1995

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Sugar, the band Bob Mould formed with bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcom Travis in 1991 after the dissolution of the massively influential Hüsker Dü, is reuniting next year for their first shows since January 1995. A propulsive, 138-second new single, “House of Dead Memories,” is out now in tandem with a music video featuring vintage VHS clips of Sugar on tour in the early 1990s.

The trio will return to the stage May 2-3 at New York’s Webster Hall and May 23-24 at London’s Kentish Town Forum. In conjunction, The Singles Collection, a new four-LP boxed set commemorating Sugar’s beloved 1992 debut, Copper Blue, is due Nov. 28 through BMG. It includes the first vinyl release of the previously CD-only “Helpless.”

Despite its short lifespan during the height of grunge, Sugar provided Mould, now 64, a crucial bridge back into playing in a rock band after he’d spent the initial post-Hüsker Dü years recording and performing solo. The group is best-known for the Copper Blue single “If I Can’t Change Your Mind,” and went on to release the ferocious 1993 EP Beaster and the 1994 full-length File Under: Easy Listening before disbanding amicably.

“Sugar was a phenomena. No one could have predicted the results,” says Mould. “We held onto the wheel and did our best to enjoy the wild ride. Sugar was part of a pivotal era in popular music, and a special time in my life.”

After Sugar, Barbe, now 62, became an in-demand producer and engineer for artists such as Drive-By Truckers, the Glands and Deerhunter, and also began teaching at the University of Georgia, where he’s now the director of the school’s Music Business Certificate Program. Travis, now 72, has since drummed in a number of projects, including Kustomized, and worked in the administration department at Brown University.

Mould previously attempted to reform the group in 2011, with an eye on performing Copper Blue in its entirety to commemorate its 20th anniversary the following summer. The musicians actually rehearsed for several days in Barbe’s Athens, Ga., home base, but were ultimately unable to merge their schedules in a way that allowed for a tour at that time. Instead, Mould performed Copper Blue in full on a summer 2012 trek with his longtime solo band of drummer Jon Wurster and bassist Jason Narducy.

“When Bob asked me to play in his band, I was making five or six bucks an hour driving a delivery truck and I’d just had a second baby. I’d been hoping that this whole production thing was going to take off for me,” Barbe tells SPIN of Sugar’s earliest days. “But fast forward 20 years and I had worked on hundreds of records and was extremely busy. My youngest kid was graduating from high school that summer and we were getting him ready to go off to college. I just couldn’t make the logistics work for a Sugar reunion.”

“I was bummed out we didn’t find some way to do it because it would have really been fun, but I also know that Bob had his vision of what he wanted to do and I respect that,” he continues. “I’ve now been at UGA for a pretty long time and have a considerable degree of flexibility. I’d mentioned this to him since, just like, hey, if you ever want to do it again, don’t not ask, because things have changed for me.”

The new Sugar single, “House of Dead Memories,” was recorded in June at John Vanderslice’s Tiny Telephone studio in Oakland, Ca. “The return of Sugar is a moment that I’ve been dreaming about for a very long time,” says Travis. “What we managed to accomplish in the short span of time we were in existence still boggles my mind. There was so much packed into that period — the travel, the shows, the recordings and getting to meet so many people who loved and supported us. To get back to working together again with Bob and David is such a gift and I’m looking forward to what the future has in store for us.”

Adds Barbe, “it will all get real when I feel Bob’s amp shaking my pants legs again.”

Mould just wrapped a solo electric North American tour, during which Barbe opened on several dates. A European run in the same format kicks off Nov. 8 in Barcelona and concludes Dec. 2 in Helsinki.

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Nia Long And Larenz Tate To Reunite In Untitled Netflix Romantic Drama
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Nia Long And Larenz Tate To Reunite In Untitled Netflix Romantic Drama

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

It may not be Love Jones 2, but Nia Long and Larenz Tate are set to reunite onscreen as the leads of a new untitled romantic drama for Netflix.

Helmed by Sylvie’s Love writer-director, Eugene Ash, the new film is inspired by Maxwell’s debut album, Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite. However, further details including the logline are being kept under wraps, according to Deadline.

The film is being written by Kay Oyegun, a writer-producer who’s best known for her work on NBC’s This Is Us. Maxwell and John D. Hammond along with Long and Tate will serve as executive producers.

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Ever since Long and Tate starred in Theodore Witcher’s debut, Love Jones, fans of the cult classic have been begging for a sequel.

However, back in 2023, Tate admitted to being tired of getting asked about Love Jones, part two. In an interview, he stated, “It would be hard for us to catch lightning in the bottle twice.” He did admit that he and Long had been in talks about what it might look like.

He noted, “We feel like we should do something, but something different. TV show, movies that could be a franchise — we’ve discussed everything. We talked about all kinds of stuff because we know what ‘Love Jones’ meant, we know what those characters meant, and we know what the message and the story meant to us. And we don’t want to disrupt that […] and do something that doesn’t live up to our expectations of our audience would want from us.”

The following year, though, he teased that he was ready to “play somebody’s husband,” after becoming a household name through the Power franchise. He and Long have reunited several times in celebration of Love Jones over the years with the most notable moment coming last Christmas in a Walmart commercial.

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In the Time of D’Angelo
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In the Time of D’Angelo

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

In January of 2000, a snowstorm blanketed the Washington, D.C., area—up to 17 inches, unexpectedly. But I didn’t care about any of that: D’Angelo’s Voodoo was set to come out that week, and I needed the roads to be clear enough to drive my mom’s silver Dodge Dynasty up the street to buy the CD. Come hell, high water, or black ice, and with enough cash for the album and nothing else, I needed to hear “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” on blast. The radio rip on cassette had run its course.

This was the era when album releases were kinetic, when you had to physically show up at the record store, put the money down, and tear the plastic off the case. And it didn’t get more dynamic than D’Angelo, the singer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer born Michael Eugene Archer, who died earlier this week at 51.

Reluctantly, D’Angelo had become a star. He had already helped pioneer the neo-soul genre as a blend of classic R&B and hip-hop. The anticipation for his next work only heightened when “Untitled”—with its sultry and audacious video, featuring only a warm light on a naked D’Angelo—made him a sex symbol. But he wasn’t just that: Co-produced with Raphael Saadiq, “Untitled” was an extraordinary song, a seven-minute implosion of desire and transcendence, on which the divine and the erotic co-mingled until they were indistinguishable. Voodoo was rife with moments like these: A planet unto itself, with its own gravity and humidity—staggering, murky, and gorgeous.

Five years prior, D’Angelo had already altered the music landscape with his debut album Brown Sugar, which sounded like a nod to the past and a declaration of the future. Because Voodoo dominates much of the conversation around D’Angelo, it’s easy to forget how radical Brown Sugar was upon its release in 1995. Radio R&B sounded slick with drum machines tuned to perfection. The singers themselves were adorned in silk suits or white linen, singing on beaches or in mansions somewhere. Then here comes D’Angelo with his straight-back cornrows and baggy jeans, singing about the pleasures of weed through a honeyed voice, his timbre somewhat rough as if this 21-year-old kid had lived a lifetime.

All smoke and sweat, full of gospel phrasing and hip-hop undertones, Brown Sugar introduced D’Angelo as an emotive, smooth-talking vocalist, a thinking, feeling performer in the likeness of Marvin Gaye, Donny Hathaway, and Curtis Mayfield without borrowing too heavily from any of them. It was clear that he had lived and breathed those luminaries and exhaled something new. D’Angelo had cracked the door to a different kind of masculinity: laid-back yet attentive, stoic yet loving, a confessional tone conveying lust, romance, heartbreak, and devotion.

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'The Walking Dead' could go on for another 15 years
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‘The Walking Dead’ could go on for another 15 years

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Long running TV show, The Walking Dead, could continue for another 15 years says one of the series’ producers.

  • READ MORE: ‘The Walking Dead: World Beyond’ review: ‘Stand By Me’ in the zombie apocalypse

During a panel at New York Comic-Con to mark the 15th anniversary of the TV series’ premiere on AMC Network, the show’s writer and executive producer Scott M. Gimple said there were many storylines still to still explore.

Speaking alongside the cast of Daryl Dixon – the Walking Dead-spinoff series, which follows Norman Reedus’ iconic character, Gimple said: “It’s quite possible we could see this group up here 15 years from now,” (as per Variety).

“There are many more continents to visit. It’s about how [the characters] evolve over time. It’s really exciting to see how far we can take this,” he continued. “In a lot of ways, [the locations] give the story to us,” he said of the extensive possibilities the locations of the stories bring.

He went on to compare the world-building of the stories to those in Marvel and DC movies.
“It was all one story. It went in all sorts of different directions,” he explained during the panel session. “Even with characters who have done so many things, we can put them in different worlds where they have different challenges and evolve them through these challenges.”

The Walking Dead original series ran for 11 seasons, finishing in 2022. Daryl Dixon is the fifth TV spin-off in The Walking Dead franchise, after Fear The Walking Dead, World Beyond, Tales Of The Walking Dead and Dead City. Another spin-off debuted in 2024, titled The Ones Who Live, bringing the total number to six.

In July this year, AMC renewed The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon for a fourth and final season, which will consist of eight episodes.

Speaking about the show’s end, Norman Reedus said: “Daryl Dixon has been an incredible journey. I thank each and every fan who has joined us on this ride. It’s been a privilege to build this story for these characters, and we have so much gratitude for how it’s been embraced.

“Your love and support have made every moment worth it. This finale isn’t just an ending; it’s a celebration of what we’ve all shared together. Keep carrying that love forward – Daryl’s journey is far from over.”

The show has received a mostly positive response from critics and fans since it’s airing.

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Ice Spice Shares 'Baddie Baddie' Music Video Featuring Anok Yai
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Ice Spice Shares ‘Baddie Baddie’ Music Video Featuring Anok Yai

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Ice Spice is putting herself first and sitting in the front row at fashion shows in the video for her latest single “Baddie Baddie.” Built around a sample of M.I.A.’s “Bad Girls,” the song name drops designers and calls back to the Bronx rapper’s pop breakthrough. “I was just poppin’ my shit,” she raps. “I ain’t even really mean to go pop.”

Directed by New York duo Evil Twins, the “Baddie Baddie” video follows Ice Spice as she attends various events and dinners. She also struts around with model Anok Yai and poses in a Tiffany Blue hallway.

“I need me a bag, like, you know that we love a Chanelly/I’m feeling like Destiny’s Child, I need my bae to go get me a Kelly,” Ice Spice spits on the second verse. “And I back up a yacht/I’m still getting paid off of ‘Deli.’”

“Deli” appeared on the rapper’s 2023 EP Like..?, which preceded her debut album Y2K. Released in July 2024, the record featured “Gimmie a Light” and “Think U the Shit (Fart).” “It just feels like time is fleeting, so I have to take advantage of the time I do have now while I’m still young, healthy, and everything like that,” Ice Spice told Rolling Stone last year. “It’s funny, because once ‘Munch’ dropped, I started to feel like a clock started ticking up until I drop another smash record or a hit. I feel like every time you do that, the clock resets.”

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“Baddie Baddie” is Ice Spice’s first solo release since she dropped Y2K!: I’m Just A Girl (Deluxe) last December. Earlier this month, she teamed up with Latto on “Gyatt,” which marked the first collaboration between the two rappers. She also made her film debut in Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest starring Denzel Washington and A$AP Rocky.

Earlier this year, Ice Spice told Rolling Stone her creative process has stayed the same throughout her career. “Everything kind of changes a little bit slowly throughout the years, but, it’s pretty consistent,” she said. “I usually get into the studio and pull up some beats that I already know that I kind of vibe with, and I like to just start coming up with the top line. And once I come up with the first line, I usually just move on into the hook and I build slowly from there.” 

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