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Death Unearth ’90s Madonna Cover From Late Frontman Chuck Schuldiner

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Since Death’s Chuck Schuldiner passed away in 2001 from a brain tumor, the metal band have raged on his honor, along with many tribute bands doing the same. Yesterday, though, the group came across a ’90s Madonna cover featuring the late vocalist and guitarist.

“Found this today going through some things,” the caption on the official Death Facebook page reads. “Chuck recorded this in the early stages of his battle with cancer, I remember it well. Chuck sitting in his bedroom with his stealth and a drum machine. I’m not sure how many people outside of the family and a few friends have heard this but it’s all yours. Chuck’s version of Madonna’s 1998 single ‘Frozen.'”

The track comes from Ray Of Light, and the goup definitely took creative liberty with their rendition, doubling its three-minute running time and using it to shred on animated guitars. Watch the surprisingly high quality video of the song playing in a car here.

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Summer Walker Pays Tribute To Anna Nicole Smith On New Album Cover
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Summer Walker Pays Tribute To Anna Nicole Smith On New Album Cover

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Summer Walker has taken inspiration from late cultural icon Anna Nicole Smith for the cover art for her forthcoming studio album Finally Over It, recreating the infamous photograph of Smith at her wedding ceremony with J. Howard Marshall.

Walker unveiled the album’s cover art via social media on Wednesday (Nov. 6) evening, announcing that the project will be released on Friday, Nov. 14.

The cover is a coy reference to the R&B star’s disenchantment with traditional romantic relationships and prioritization of financial and material gain in her dealings with men, an accusation levied upon Anna Nicole Smith regarding her own love life.

Summer Walker (L) attends the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 07, 2025 in Elmont, New York.

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In June 1994, Smith, who was 26-years-old at the time, married Marshall, an 89 year-old millionaire and former government official, in a wedding held at the White Dove Chapel in Houston, TX.

Marshall, a stakeholder in notably Koch Industries with an estimated net worth of $550 million, would pass away of pneumonia in August 1995, with Smith eventually losing a lengthy legal battle with Marshall’s family and estate regarding his fortune.

Anna Nicole Smith

American model, actress and television personality Anna Nicole Smith (1967-2007), poses for a portrait during the Video Software Dealers Association Convention on July 11, 1993 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Walker, whose tumultuous relationships have been addressed in her music and bled over into tabloid fodder, has been vocal about her newfound attitude towards men, an admission the 29-year-old recently made in a clip that went viral on social media.

“Men are providers, and that’s it,” the hitmaker told journalist Speedy Morman during an interview. “I’m not attracted to them.” When asked whether that meant “bleeding them dry,” she chuckled while confirming, “Yes. As soon as I get everything, you’re off.”

Prior to those comments, life seemingly imitated her art, as Walker showed up to the 2025 MTV VMAs with an older Caucasian man as her “mystery guest.”

Summer Walker

Summer Walker performs onstage during Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash 2024 at State Farm Arena on June 22, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Following her 2019 effort Over It and its 2021 sequel Still Over It, Finally Over It arrives a full four years after the previous offering in the series and marks the songstresses most anticipated release to date.

With high-profile features alongside Usher (“Good Good”), Odeal (“You’re Stuck), and Cardi B (“Dead,” “Shower Tears”), her own 2024 hit single “Heart of a Woman,” and her most release solo release “Spend It,” the GRAMMY-nominated artist has managed to keep her voice on the airwaves and increase her popularity despite sporadic releases, an admirable task in today’s content-hungry landscape.

See Summer Walker’s Finally Over It album cover below.

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The Black Effect Podcast Network VIBE Digital Cover Story (Nov 2025)
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The Black Effect Podcast Network VIBE Digital Cover Story (Nov 2025)

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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If there’s one thing Charlamagne Tha God has never been accused of, it’s silence.  

For years, the man has made a living — a good living — off the simple act of running his mouth. He’s debated Hip-Hop icons before breakfast, grilled politicians before lunch, and can even be found on Comedy Central sparking national conversation just before your evening nightcap. To the man born Lenard McKelvey, a microphone isn’t just a tool — it’s an instrument, a weapon, and a confessional booth rolled into one.  

It was only a matter of time before he decided to build an empire out of it. In 2020, he launched The Black Effect Podcast Network, a platform dedicated to amplifying Black voices, perspectives, and experiences in all of their complexity. What started as a big idea (and a few bold calls to iHeartMedia) has become a powerhouse — a cultural echo chamber where storytellers, truth-tellers, and comedians all come to do what Charlamagne does best: talk that talk.  

And then there’s Dollie S. Bishop, the Brooklyn-born, South Carolina-raised television maven-turned podcasting pro who makes sure he walks the walk. As President of Production and Creative Development at The Black Effect Podcast Network, Bishop is the steady hand behind the mics who turn all that talk into traction. While Charlamagne might light the spark, Bishop keeps the fire burning — overseeing strategy, partnerships, and the delicate art of keeping a creative network profitable and purposeful. Charlamagne is the mouth, Dollie is the muscle — the one who makes sure ideas turn into institutions. 

Together, they form a rare kind of creative balance — the dreamer and the doer, the provocateur and the planner. But at their core, they’re both storytellers who’ve been hooked on narrative since childhood. Charlamagne credits his mother, who put everything from The Bible to Beverly Cleary novels in his hands as a young man in Moncks Corner, SC, while Bishop conceptualized her own stories, reimagining her life as something greater than her reality. Their shared passion blossomed into communications careers, with Charlamagne’s radio history and time with “OG” Wendy Williams well documented. However, the strategic chatterbox has the late Reggie Ossé to thank for sparking his interest in podcasts with the highly regarded and influential Combat Jack Show. 

“My man Chris Morrow told me 12, 13 years ago I needed to start a podcast, and I’m like, ‘what is a podcast?’” Charlamange tells VIBE from the comfort of The Breakfast Club studio in New York City. “He worked with Reggie Ossé and The Loud Speakers Network, and told me to start listening to Combat Jack. Combat Jack was literally my introduction to podcasts.” 

Even while a fan and admirer of Jack, Charla was hesitant to follow through on Morrow’s advice. “Chris told me, ‘There’s two things you’re gonna have to do. You’re gonna have to write a book, and you’re gonna have to start a podcast.’ I always wanted to write a book. I love reading and storytelling. But I remember being arrogant, saying, ‘Oh, I don’t need a podcast, I do morning radio! The people who do podcasts are the people who can’t get on radio.’ And then I started thinking to myself, ‘I’ve been fired from radio four times, so this would be a good backup plan if I ever get fired from The Breakfast Club.’”  

Morrow, the man who planted the seed, tells VIBE that his insistence stemmed from Charla’s interests and success in other areas, knowing that a podcast could not only amplify those moves, but create new opportunities. While Charla was slow to see the vision, he eventually came around.

“When he saw the value in that, I think it was a significant moment for podcasting,” Morrow tells VIBE. “Prior to that, especially in the Hip-Hop space, there was a feeling that if you were already on the radio, then you didn’t need to do a podcast. Charlamagne changed that perception.” 

And so he went for it, quickly learning that his previous arrogance was not only naïve, but a blessing blocker. He realized with his show Brilliant Idiots that the industry could bring in the bread and stir conversation like the radio of yore. 

“When we started doing it, we were doing it for the love, me and my guy Andrew Schultz,” Charlamagne says of his Brilliant Idiots co-host. “It took off immediately. I remember getting that first check with the advertising dollars, and being like, ‘Oh! You can make real money doing this.’ And then we started doing live shows and selling merchandise and treating this like a legitimate business. Twelve years later, and that’s been very lucrative for me.” 

Bishop, on the other hand, found herself smitten with Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul Sunday, an interview podcast hosted by the daytime icon that spoke to her own propensity for self-improvement. 

“I’ve always been into self-help content, so anything that I gravitate toward, whether it’s a book or anything in life, the question is ‘how can I be better?’” Bishop tells VIBE. “It just fed my soul in so many ways.”  

After spending over a decade as a television producer, Bishop, like many of us, found herself twiddling her green thumbs when the 2020 Covid pandemic hit. “Everything had shut down at that point,” she explains. “Everybody was trying to figure out how to adapt. I had just been sitting at home for nine months. I was gardening, and I just let go and let God. I wasn’t concerned about work. I had everything I needed.” 

Within his 2017 tome Black Privilege: Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It, Charlamagne speaks of failure often leading the way to success. In this case, he deems the “failure of the federal government” as a major catalyst for Black Effect’s creation, “Because everybody was at home because of Covid,” including Bishop. 

“So, I was like, Dollie’s in the garden! ‘Dollie! Yo! You want to come run this network?’,” the radio vet recalls of first reaching out to Bishop. “She decided she wanted to do it, and so did every single person I reached out to to be a part of this network. Everybody said yes. Everybody.” 

A rich relationship has been developed between Charlamagne, Dollie and the network’s hosts, no better demonstrated than during the collective’s 5th anniversary party this October, where journalist and Breakfast Club newswoman Loren LoRosa interviewed fellow podcasters under the brand’s umbrella, including reality show HNIC Carlos King, who brought his Reality With The King podcast to the network in July 2025. 

“When I was approached by Dollie to partner with Black Effect for my podcast, it was a no-brainer for me,” King shared with VIBE amid the celebration. “And I thought for myself, it was an opportunity to show the culture that two successful Black men can join forces with no ego involved and really build a partnership together.”  

It should be noted that King’s podcast was highly successful and a regular conversation starter years before bringing his talents to the network. For the gifted interviewer, partnering has provided the manpower – talent bookers, advertising resources, etc. —  that comes with the iHeart banner without impeding on the creative.  

Carlos King (Photo by Carol Lee Rose/Getty Images)

“They allow me to do me,” King states with confidence. “They’re like, ‘look, it ain’t broke. Don’t fix it, okay? We bought into you. You’ve had three successful years of your podcast already, we’re here to help you build.’ And that’s exactly what they’ve been doing.” 

King partnered with Black Effect in the same vein as many of the network’s biggest shows, with behemoths like The 85 South Show, All The Smoke, Drink Champs and even The Breakfast Club having been established prior to the network’s 2020 founding. Securing partnerships with these entities — in addition to the network’s first original pod, Cut To It Featuring Steve Smith Sr. — established the network as the premiere home of Black storytelling within the podcast space, allowing for the development of shows that speak to deeper issues within our communities, including Just Heal With Dr. Jay, and Family Therapy.  

Both Dollie and Charlamagne brag of these titles with the same – if not more – enthusiasm as they do when discussing the heavy-hitters who consume our timelines. There’s a palpable belief in their people that emanates when they speak of platforming voices that are “intentional” in their mission, whether that be to help you heal or crack you up.  

“I saw all of these different podcasts that didn’t necessarily have a home, but they had an audience,” Charlamagne tells me of securing titles ahead of the network’s launch. “No exaggeration, The Breakfast Club is the most downloaded Black podcast, and has been for the last eight, nine years. But it was just out there as an iHeart podcast. You had Drink Champs, The 85 South Show. My whole mindset was, let’s connect the dots for these people on the audio piece with our sales team, and so that’s what we did.” 

Conal Byrne, CEO of iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group, spoke of trusting in Charla’s “unwavering passion and vision,” to successfully turn his dream into a “cultural movement.”

“He brings that bold authenticity he’s known for, and it’s translating into real impact—this network has launched dozens of shows, many of which are running up the charts, and is reshaping the podcast landscape, pushing boundaries, and elevating diverse creators and voices,” Byrne tells VIBE. “That kind of drive and purpose is exactly why we built this with him, and it’s why the network is flourishing.”

Even while having established itself as a premiere podcast network – captivating 45% of the entire Black Male podcast audience and hitting over a billion downloads in 2025 – Black Effect has been made to confront barriers that its achievements and influence have yet to circumvent. This becomes evident when the business partners discuss certain advertisers giving them the cold shoulder over “risqué” shows while sponsoring unseasoned titles in the same category.

“The example I use all the time is WHOREible Decisions with Mandii and Weezy,” Charlamagne explains of the much-discussed podcast that was eventually renamed Decisions, Decisions. “Mandii and Weezy’s audio numbers are through the roof.

“They do millions monthly, but they don’t get the same opportunities as a Guys We F****d or a Call Her Daddy. What’s the difference between what Mandii and Weezy do and what all those other ladies do?”  

“They’re Black,” Dollie quickly responds, with Charlamagne confirming, “That’s it. You can’t just pigeonhole them, and say, ‘well, they talk about sex all the time.’ No, they talk about everything, to the point where they decided to change their name. They changed their name because they felt like WHOREible Decisions was holding them back.  

“Advertisers can look at them getting the same type of numbers and would not want to advertise. Like, ‘Oh, that show’s too risqué,’ but a show called Guys We F****d ain’t? And I love Guys We F****d, I’ve been on the show before, but what’s the difference? Nobody’s able to explain that to me, so I can only assume it’s because they’re Black.” 

Black Effect moves to remedy this issue as much as possible with a business model leveraging its biggest property for the security of all.  

“If you want our top show, which is The Breakfast Club podcast, sure! But you also have to take the entire slate that’s on the network,” Dollie details. “You can’t à la carte and pick what you want, and we do that to ensure that all of our partners are bringing in revenue.  

“They need to understand that Black voices have value, that’s it,” Dollie continues of potential sponsors. “There’s value here. I think we all know it. We all probably don’t want to admit it, but act on it and recognize it, it’s just that simple.” 

“Black equals green,” Charlamagne adds. “There’s no such thing as black money. These are human beings who spend like everybody else spends. So, why wouldn’t you tap into that? And it’s not like we don’t have a white audience. We’re not a niche thing that’s just for Black people. We are what’s cool, we control the cool, and people like to listen to what’s cool. Go to any of the live shows, and look at the audience.” 

It’s true. Pull up to a live taping of any given BE podcast and you’ll see a pretty rare sight in 2025: authentic diversity. In fact, authenticity is what reels most listeners in as charisma-drenched hosts bring it on the mic every week. That authenticity also translates to guests like Vernon “Mad Max” Maxwell during his iconic All The Smoke interview and Young Thug’s quotable-heavy appearance on PERSPEKTIVES WITH BANK.  

“Authenticity is the number one thing to me. There’s not a podcast you can name that has success where the individuals on that podcast aren’t authentic to who they are,” Charlamagne insists. “The most important thing for a podcast is to have something to say. Nothing else matters. What is your intention? And when you have that true, authentic intention, you soar.” 

With strong, authentic voices often comes massive egos, and with so many A-list A-mics on the roster, one could wonder how Bishop manages multiple properties and personalities. Turns out, it actually isn’t too taxing for the former Def Jam intern, whose hustle landed her at the side of legendary music exec L.A. Reid before she went on to produce for various Viacom brands. 

“I’m going to tell the truth girl, it’s really not tough,” Bishop concedes. “My career has been kind of like walking up a staircase, and everything has prepared me for what was next. Interacting with people and dealing with talent has always been easy for me. I think I see people for who they are, and it gives me a good idea of how to deal with them. 

“Now, because I never ran a podcast network before, there was definitely a learning curve just to understand things, but I pay attention. I pay attention to the people who know what they’re doing. I’ve had great teachers throughout my career and I’m a great student, so it hasn’t been difficult at all. It’s just been a powerful course. I’m led by something higher.” 

Tapping into “something higher” has always been the goal for Black Effect, which not only measures its success by the numbers, but by its real-world impact, best demonstrated via their annual Black Effect Podcast Festival and The Thrill of Possibilities HBCU Summit, where students receive mentorship and assistance with everything from headshots to post-collegiate career placement. 

“These initiatives go beyond the bottom line, they showcase Black Effect as a media company that’s not just talking the talk, but walking it, and not just for fun,” says Bishop, who embraces the challenge with enthusiasm and expertise, something that, for Charlamagne, solidifies the businesswoman as the leader of this movement. 

“My definition of a boss is Dollie Bishop, I work for her,” he says with confidence in his presidential pick. “You can’t just say you’re a boss, people have to want to follow your direction because they know you’re leading them somewhere they need or want to be, and that’s Dollie.”  

Another powerful woman with whom BE left a lasting impression is none other than former Vice President Kamala Harris, whose appearance on All The Smoke found its way into her 2025 book 107 Days, a moment of pride for Charla, who was somewhat taken aback by the entry. 

“That’s history, you know what I mean?” he asks, almost in disbelief. “She has a whole chapter in her book about running for office on her experience on one of our podcasts. That’s gonna be set in stone forever.” 

As will Black Effects influence, with Charla and Dollie already noting other podcasts and networks following their blueprint. When asked for names, Charla boldly declares “every single one of them, and I mean that respectfully.” 

“Anyone you see come with a Black-driven podcast network, it was influenced by the success of The Black Effect Podcast Network. And by the way, not just Black. After we came in going Black specific, you started seeing the same thing, but for Latinos, for the Queer community. Now, there’s no Brown Effects or Gay Effects or anything, but other networks are now being created specifically for their communities because people saw the success of Black Effect.” 

Indeed, these inspired collectives are all proof that Black Effect didn’t just change the game, it expanded it. Still, being first carries its own kind of permanence. The Black Effect remains the standard-bearer for culture-led storytelling. And as the audio space evolves into whatever comes next — the network’s foundation ensures its relevance. Because long after algorithms shift and platforms fade, the thing that never goes out of style is a good story, told well, by people who own their narrative. And if there’s one thing The Black Effect has taught the industry, it’s that when Black voices tell their own stories, the whole world listens.

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Watch Geese cover New Radicals' 'You Only Get What You Give'
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Watch Geese cover New Radicals’ ‘You Only Get What You Give’

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Geese have performed a cover of New Radicals‘ ‘You Only Get What You Give’ for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge series – watch it below.

  • READ MORE: NME – The Cover: With Geese at the wheel, NYC rock is entering a bright new era

Last night (November 4), BBC Radio 1 shared Geese’s Live Lounge set, which saw them performed three songs: ‘100 Horses’, ‘Cobra’ and a unique cover of ‘You Get What You Give’.

Their one-of-a-kind rework of the New Radicals classic sees them trade the upbeat track’s lively sound for a solemn and jam band-esque experimental take that slowly builds to its cathartic and euphoric chorus.

Watch Geese cover New Radicals’ ‘You Only Get What You Give’ starting at the 6:53 mark below.

The band have had a string of standout covers, recently covering The Velvet Underground and The Stooges at a San Diego gig. Other beloved covers they’ve played in the past include ‘This Must Be The Place’ by Talking Heads, and ‘Escape (The Pina Colada Song)’ by Rupert Holmes.

The former NME Cover stars recently announced a UK headline tour for 2026, which will kick off in Bristol’s Electric on March 20 and make stops in Glasgow, Leeds and Manchester, before rounding out at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town on March 26. They will also play at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom on August 26 and at London’s Troxy on September 1. Find any remaining tickets for the shows here.

Following their run of spring dates in the UK, the group will make appearances at Coachella 2026 and next year’s edition of Primavera Sound Barcelona.

In a glowing five-star review of their latest album ‘Getting Killed’, NME wrote: “There’s so much going on in this album that it feels like it would have been easy for the five-piece to lose sight of the bigger picture, yet for all its abrupt shifts and intricate details, ‘Getting Killed’ somehow doesn’t ever feel like there’s too much at play or like its creators aren’t in complete control.

“Instead, this is a band living up to their reputation as exhilaratingly free-spirited, not so much proving they deserve all the accolades and fervent fanaticism bubbling around them but demanding it.”

Geese’s previous album, ‘3D Country’, appeared on NME‘s 50 best albums of 2023 list, where it was hailed for capturing “a sound far more expansive than most bands at this stage of their career”.

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Mars In Sagittarius Arrives & It's Time To Take Cover
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Mars In Sagittarius Arrives & It’s Time To Take Cover

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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November 4: Mars enters Sagittarius, adding boldness and confidence to our aura. 

November 4: Mars in Sagittarius opposes Uranus retrograde in Gemini, bringing breakthroughs to the world and our lives.

November 6: Mars in Sagittarius sextiles Pluto in Aquarius, intensifying matters due to control issues.

November 12: Mars and Mercury retrograde in Sagittarius form a conjunction, making us question the direction we are heading in.

November 24: Mars in Sagittarius squares the Nodes of Destiny, urging us to speak up and take a stand for our beliefs.

December 8: Mars in Sagittarius creates a fraught aspect with Saturn retrograde in Pisces, pushing us to be pragmatic and realistic.

December 14: Mars in Sagittarius connects with Neptune retrograde in Pisces, highlighting our uncertainty and confusion. Our vitality and energy will be low, so take it easy.

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Kae Tempest shares euphoric George Michael cover 'Freedom! '25'
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Kae Tempest shares euphoric George Michael cover ‘Freedom! ’25’

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Kae Tempest has released a euphoric cover of George Michael’s ‘Freedom! ‘90’, re-titling it ‘Freedom! ‘25’ – check it out below.

The rapper, poet and playwright released his fifth studio album ‘Self Titled’ in July via Island Records, a record produced by Fraser T. Smith (Adele, Stormzy, Dave) and featuring appearances from Pet Shop Boys’ Neil Tennant, Young Fathers and Connie Constance.

Now, Tempest has released his version of Michael’s vintage pop single, a track he first performed on Jo Whiley’s BBC Radio 2 show from Maida Vale studios around the release of the new album.

Check out the recorded version alongside a clip from the session and the original here:

Speaking about the cover, Tempest has said: “So excited to be joined on this track by Leah Cleaver, whose voice gives me life. It’s been a dream to work together with Fraser and Leah.  I have loved this song forever, but I am still only just now discovering what these lyrics can unlock.”

“This song is a victory,” he added. “Love George Michael so much. Grateful to him for the light he shone. It feels powerful, re-summoning the spirit of this song in this moment. I’ve performed it live a few times, and it’s a stunning feeling to find it with the crowd; it feels like a revelation. All we have to see is that I don’t belong to you, and you don’t belong to me. Freedom”.

Tempest has been touring around Europe in recent weeks and will bring the show to the UK next week, with shows in London, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin. See all the dates and info here and find any remaining tickets here.

NME awarded ‘Self Titled’ four stars, noting: “‘Know Yourself’ is a powerful combination of two voices: Kae today, and Kae years ago, billed as “a dialogue between selves across time, in real time” tracking the process of shifting identity via a sample of an old lyric. Amid these internal battles is a clear vision of the chaotic world outside, too.”

Tempest recently spoke to NME about the new album and the responsibility he feels as a non binary person in the public eye. “It’s not like I feel the weight of a responsibility,” he said. “It was important for me to show up for my community, to show up for myself being a trans man and a non binary person. These are just crucial elements of my make-up.

“If I’m being celebratory and honest and uncompromising about expressing myself, there’s some freedom that will come in terms of other people’s own feelings about what they may not feel comfortable expressing amongst friends, family or in public.”

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Twenty One Pilots to cover The White Stripes in tribute at Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2025 ceremony
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Twenty One Pilots to cover The White Stripes in tribute at Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2025 ceremony

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Twenty One Pilots will perform ‘Seven Nation Army’ to honour the induction of The White Stripes into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

The annual ceremony is taking place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles next Saturday (November 8), and Jack and Meg White will be one of the inductees, alongside OutKast, Soundgarden, Cyndi Lauper, Chubby Checker, Bad Company and Joe Cocker. The show will be streamed live on Disney+.

One performance at the ceremony will be a rendition of The White Stripes’ signature 2003 track ‘Seven Nation Army’ by Twenty One Pilots, another high-profile singer/drummer duo. Bad Company will also play at the show, while the surviving members of Soundgarden will be joined by Brandi Carlile, Taylor Momsen and members of Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam and Heart.

It has not been confirmed whether either Jack or Meg White will perform or appear at the ceremony in person.

In addition to the above inductees, Salt-N-Pepa and Warren Zevon will also be given the Musical Influence Award at the ceremony, Thom Bell, Nicky Hopkins and Carol Kaye will be presented with the Musical Excellence Award and Lenny Waronker will pick up the Ahmed Ertegun Award.

Last year saw Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, Kool & The Gang, Peter Frampton, Foreigner and Dave Matthews Band, Mary J Blige and A Tribe Called Quest inducted.

Presenting the #RockHall2025 Inductees…
Bad Company ⭐ Thom Bell ⭐ Chubby Checker ⭐ Joe Cocker ⭐ Nicky Hopkins ⭐ Carol Kaye ⭐ Cyndi Lauper ⭐ Outkast ⭐ Salt-N-Pepa ⭐ Soundgarden ⭐ Lenny Waronker ⭐ The White Stripes ⭐ Warren Zevon pic.twitter.com/rcLtTrgg0Y

— Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (@rockhall) April 28, 2025

This week, Jack White shared a viral cover of ‘Seven Nation Army’ being performed on the streets of Iran, as filmed by journalist Afshin Ismaeli. The busking band can be seen playing the tune in Tehran with a swarm of locals surrounding them.

Recently Jack White also joined IDLES on stage to perform ‘Never Fight A Man With A Perm’ at Riot Fest. The band’s frontman Joe Talbot told the crowd it was “a great honour” to play with White, before White launched into a raucous breakdown.

White also appeared with Ringo Starr to perform The Beatles‘ ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’ at Bourbon & Beyond 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky.

As for Twenty One Pilots, they recently appeared to fans for the safe return of a USB drive that had “significant meaning for the band and its history”.

They are also set to headline Electric Castle 2026 alongside The Cure in Transylvania from July 16 through 19. You can find any remaining tickets here.

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Happy Halloween – here's Lankum's haunting cover of The Specials' 'Ghost Town'
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Happy Halloween – here’s Lankum’s haunting cover of The Specials’ ‘Ghost Town’

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Lankum have shared a haunting, creepy cover of The Specials’ 1981 classic ‘Ghost Town’ – check it out below.

The track will be released as a standalone 12” single via Rough Trade Records on January 30, with an elaborate etching on the B-side. You can pre-order your single here.

The Dublin experimental folk band originally covered the song as a contribution to Oona Doherty’s dance show ‘Specky Clark’ at London’s Sadler’s Wells Theatre earlier this year, and they have now unveiled a video for the eight-minute track, shot in County Wicklow and directed by Leonn Ward.

The single stays true to Lankum’s signature ‘folk drone’ style initially, with a crawling, insidious pace and discordant strings lending extra menace to the song’s legendary anti-Thatcherite lyrics, before it erupts into a cacophonous, electronic climax. Watch the video here:

Lankum have said: “’Ghost Town’ came to us through some curious circumstances. Oona Doherty, who we were familiar with through her phenomenal dance work on the video for Gilla Band’s ‘Shoulderblades’, contacted us and told us about a new show she was putting together. It was about her great-great-grandfather being sent to Belfast as a child to live with his aunts and work in an abattoir. She wanted a new piece of music for the show, for a party scene set on Halloween night, and told us she wanted it to start out indistinguishable and woozy, before developing into the very recognisable track by The Specials.”

“At first we were slightly reticent, since a cover of a ska tune wasn’t something we’d usually ever consider, but after a bit of deliberation we decided we’d give it a shot, and the result took us on an incredibly enjoyable journey that had us gleefully playing with synthesisers and drum machines in Hellfire Studios, trying to come up with the scaldiest 90s sounding techno for the outro section of the track.”

“We’re very excited with the end product and delighted that Oona approached us and challenged us to step out of our comfort zone. It’s an honour to be releasing a version of this iconic tune, and it feels eerily relevant to be referencing yet again themes of urban decay, economic hardship and working class frustration. Enjoy responsibly.”

Doherty added: “I was listening to Lankum and it inspired me to write this dance theatre play called ‘Specky Clark’ using a lot of their music. But for one scene which happens on Halloween night Samhain, I asked the band could they make me a cover of ‘Ghost Town’ by The Specials. And they bloody did. ‘All the clubs have been closed down’. I think this line still hits hard all these years later and in a dub accent speaks to housing crises, the poverty, the privatization of Ireland.  They also managed to make the track rip through this physical plane of existence and dance in the other world…. only Lankum can do that.”

Lankum released their fourth studio album ‘False Lankum’ in 2023, picking up Mercury Prize and Ivor Novello nominations. Guitarist Daragh Lynch told NME last year that the album’s success had been “very unexpected”, adding: “We spent the last four albums just really dedicating ourselves to what we want to do. We thought the last album was one of the weirdest and most inaccessible that we’ve done so far, but for some reason it’s the one that everyone picked up on. Maybe we just need to get weirder and weirder!”

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Florence and the Machine Perform Cover of Lady Gaga's 'Abracadabra'
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Florence and the Machine Perform Cover of Lady Gaga’s ‘Abracadabra’

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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The cover coincided with Gaga’s debut performance of “Hey Girl,” their Joanne collab, in Barcelona

Florence and the Machine had the perfect Halloween-themed performance for their visit to SiriusXM. Backed by a stunning harp, Florence Welch delivered a mashup of 2015’s “Which Witch” and Lady Gaga‘s Mayhem favorite “Abracadabra.”

Welch opened with her heresy-referencing How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful song, followed by an evocative fiddle-flute transition into the Gaga track. The band concluded the performance by returning to “Which Witch.”

The timing of the cover couldn’t have been more kismet. During her Mayhem Ball Tour stop in Barcelona Wednesday night, Lady Gaga snuck in “Hey Girl,” her duet with Welch from 2016’s Joanne. It was Gaga’s first time performing the song live.

In an interview last month, Welch spoke about her love for Gaga’s early music. “In 2009, I was only listening to Lady Gaga, that was it,” she told Triple J. “Whether I would listen to this [album, Everybody Scream], I don’t know.”

Back in 2016, Gaga also shared her appreciation for Welch after their time working together. “Florence and I, when we were working together, we laughed, we cried, we hugged each other,” Gaga said to Elvis Duran, adding in a later Heat Radio interview: “Her voice is sensational. She’s one of the greatest singers in the world.”

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Welch’s SiriusXM visit comes as she continues to promote Florence and the Machine’s album, Everybody Scream, which drops Friday. The record is the followup to 2022’s Dance Fever.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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