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Tate McRae Announces Deluxe Edition of 'So Close to What'
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Tate McRae Announces Deluxe Edition of ‘So Close to What’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

SO CLOSE TO WHAT??? (deluxe) is out Nov. 21 and includes the singer’s latest hit, “Tit for Tat”

Tate McRae has had a busy weekend. On Friday, the pop star earned her first Grammy nomination, for “Just Keep Watching” from the F1 soundtrack. On Saturday, she wrapped her massive tour in Los Angeles — and announced the deluxe edition of So Close to What, out Nov. 21 via RCA.

SO CLOSE TO WHAT??? (deluxe) will feature several new tracks, including McRae’s recent hit “Tit For Tat,” which debuted at Number Three on the Billboard Hot 100. “We had a few more songs that I wanted to share with y’all to close out the SC2W era,” McRae wrote on Instagram. “I can’t wait for you to hear.”

McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour spanned 83 dates, including three nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden (two shows in September, and a third in October). At the MTV VMAs earlier this year, she performed a medley of the So Close to What cuts “Sports Car” and “Revolving Door.”

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McRae released So Close to What, her third album, in Feb. 2025, and it debuted at Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 — her first LP to do so. In an interview with Rolling Stone, McRae said the title stems from “the idea of not being present at times, feeling like you’re trying to control everything, feeling perceived by so many people, feeling like I’m 21 and the oldest I’ve ever felt but also so young.”

She added: “In the moment, I’m [asking] ‘What do I want out of life? What do I want to do with my music? How do I want to change things?’ If people have an opinion on that, that’s their choice. If I can sleep well at night thinking about what I’m putting out there, then their opinions don’t matter.”

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Oasis: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Album Review
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Oasis: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Album Review

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

You might have heard, but Britpop’s greatest group returned this year in a blaze of summer-dominating, triumphal glory. Plus, easily missed, Oasis got back together, too.

Odd as it is to say now, Live ’25 wasn’t a nailed-on success. Questions swirled: Would the irascible brothers keep their egos and fratricidal instincts in check? Could they swerve notoriety for playing so slowly that the life drains out of even the most committed loyalist? Any chance the setlist might show proof of their existence past 2002? (Yes, yes, no.) Demand for the tour was insane, some 14 million trying for the UK dates alone, a nearly 600 percent leap on 1996’s immortalised pair of Knebworth shows.

Once the ticker tape from the opener in Cardiff confirmed that they were not just in decent form, but had actually exceeded all expectations, a funny kind of tremor swept Anglophiles the world over, like the aftershock of a bliss nuke. With tabloids and legacy music media fixated on tracking the brothers’ every move, even a brief pat on the back sent people doollally. Out went strappy tops and cigs, in came bucket hats and more cigs, as Planet Gallagher blotted out the sun. And lo, just in case you thought they hadn’t raked in enough cash already, here arrives the 30th anniversary edition of (What’s the Story?) Morning Glory, a reissue of a reissue of a reissue. You may not like it, but this is what Peak Oasis looks like.

As the world’s most ardent proponents of Lennonism, the only comparison Liam and Noel will brook these days is against their idols. So let’s begin there. Socially, in 2025, Oasis are bigger than the Beatles. Chalk it up to heavy competition in the ’60s, or a total collapse of aesthetic progression since the ’90s, but you can only tackle the void in front of you, and Oasis did so with brutal efficiency. If you cup your ear today to the ballad of the pub man, you won’t find gents in collarless grey suits harmonizing “Day Tripper” at closing time. What you will find, however, is middle-aged men greying around the temples and young lovers with live forever inked in cursive on their calves, arm in arm, belting one of modern rock’n’roll’s universal standards: “Champagne Supernova,” “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” or, plausibly, all of the above.

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50 Cent, Lalique Unveil 505 Edition Branson Cognac At Launch Party
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50 Cent, Lalique Unveil 505 Edition Branson Cognac At Launch Party

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

The world of luxury and artistry converged in New York City on October 15th, 2025, as Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Lalique unveiled the 505 Edition Branson Cognac at an exclusive launch event held at the elegant Lalique Townhouse in Manhattan.

The evening shimmered with refinement and star power as Lalique’s Executive Chairman and CEO, Silvio Denz, joined Jackson in welcoming VIP guests who raised their glasses to celebrate the official debut of this extraordinary partnership between Sire Spirits and Lalique.

Founded in 2018, Jackson’s Sire Spirits—home to Branson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi Champagne—was built on a foundation of legacy and excellence. By 2019, Jackson turned to Lalique, the legendary French crystal house, to craft a decanter worthy of his vision.

From their first creative session in 2020, Jackson, Denz, and Marc Larminaux, Lalique’s Artistic and Creative Director, set out to merge the craftsmanship of fine cognac with the sculptural mastery of French crystal. The result: a stunning vessel crowned with a majestic lion, symbolizing strength and mastery—each piece individually hand-blown, engraved, and signed in Alsace.

“This cognac represents a legacy I want to pass on —the nectar will still have a story to tell, and the crystal carafe will endure as a unique piece of art,” 50 said in a statement via press release.

“This is more than a cognac —it’s a manifesto, a bridge between French heritage, the American dream, and my strong belief in conscious capitalism,” he added. “It represents everything that embodies an aspirational lifestyle. Through Lalique’s artistry and my Foundation’s mission, we’ve created something timeless that will inspire for generations.”

 Silvio Denz, Executive Chairman Lalique Group, echoed Fif’s sentiments, expressing his excitement in working with the Hip-Hop legend. “I am honored by this collaboration with Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson, a true visionary,” Denz said of the entertainment mogul.

“Though we come from different worlds, we share the same values: audacity, excellence, and creativity. Together, we have surpassed the boundaries of imagination.”

VIBE was on hand for the celebration and compiled snapshots of the various guests that helped 50 Cent and Lalique toast up to their new product and partnership.

 

 

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent, Oscar Mora attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

     

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Franck Suznjevic, Irvin Castillo, 50 Cent attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent, Joseph Sikora attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Joseph Sikora attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Joseph Sikora attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Joseph Sikora attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent, Joseph Sikora, and guest attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Silvio Denz, Marc Larminaux, 50 Cent attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent and guests attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent and guests attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent and guests attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Mick Cantu, Daphne Saava attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent and guests attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent and guests attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent, Ari Melber attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent, Sarah Schlagenhauf, Ilija Gautschi attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Shauntay Hallett attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Chloe Marks attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Meredith Marks, Khasan Brailsford attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Erika Kullberg attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Audrey Jongens, Meg Radice attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Michael Tommasiello attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Joseph Sikora attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Breion Winston attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Daze Ellis attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Franck Suznjevic attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Paul Finamore attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Paul Finamore attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Christopher Johnson, Doris Wong, Amanda Ruisi, Jeff Lee attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Christine Meagher attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Vika Costa attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Clarence Owens attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Kelley Carter attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    50 Cent attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Franck Suznjevic, Irvin Castillo, 50 Cent attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Marc Larminaux attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Jacob Mclean, Jamie Glushon, Victoria McDugal attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Marc Larminaux attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Niles Harris, Jean Harris attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Sarah Schlagenhauf, Ilija Gautschi attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Pat Rowan attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Ella Schawe, Garrett Rubinstein attend 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    Victoria Lauren attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    DJ WALLAH attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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    DJ WALLAH attends 505 Edition Branson Cognac by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson x Lalique Launch

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BTS Fanfic Files — Halloween Edition: Stanning BTS Podcast
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BTS Fanfic Files — Halloween Edition: Stanning BTS Podcast

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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It’s spooky season and Stanning BTS is here to haunt your dreams and send chills down your spine with a special Halloween Edition of The Fanfic Files!

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The episode begins with Kayla and Bethany sharing their hot takes on the recent j-hope collab with LA SSERAFIM, “SPAGHETTI.” They discuss how its Europop influence serves as a progression of girl group concepts, and compare it to Katseye’s “Gnarly” both musically and lyrically.

Then it’s time to take out your flashlight and hide under your blankets for our first spooky fanfic, read by Kayla. “Shadows Beneath the Fallen Leaves” finds Taehyung and Jungkook in a search for their missing friends Namjoon and Yoongi that leads them into a mysterious forest, filled with eerie noises and ghostly figures. Could the forest actually be haunted, or is there something else afoot?

Next, Bethany shares with us a gothic tale of friendship and enchanted instruments that’s sure to make the SOPE fans scream! When Hoseok is forced to seek shelter in an abandoned hotel, he encounters a friendly ghost named Yoongi who offers to teach him how to play the piano. But this is no normal piano, and what first seemed like a treat could end up being a fatal trick!

Check out the latest episode of Stanning BTS and be sure to subscribe and review wherever you listen. ARMY faithful can also pick up the Stanning BTS T-shirt, now available in two colors at the Consequence Shop. You can also snag some of our curated family-friendly Halloween favorite movies here, and classic spooky music on vinyl and CD here.

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Bruce Springsteen Takes Us Back With ‘Nebraska 82: Expanded Edition'
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Bruce Springsteen Takes Us Back With ‘Nebraska 82: Expanded Edition’

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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The Boss flicks the switch on the time machine, taking us back to a moment when E.T. was flying high at the box office, Michael Jackson’s Thriller was hot, and Ronald Reagan had the top job.

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At the stroke of midnight, Bruce Springsteen shared Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition (via Sony Music), a treasure chest stuffed with previously unseen and unheard cuts. It’s the stuff of fans’ dreams.

Released both digitally and as a five-disc box set, Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition gathers solo outtakes from back in the day, and the fabled “Electric Nebraska” sessions; a newly-shot performance film of Nebraska in its entirety; a recently-released version of “Born in the U.S.A.”, recorded back in April 1982 with Springsteen backed by Max Weinberg and Garry Tallent; plus a 2025 remaster of the original album.

“We threw out the keyboards and played basically as a three-piece,” Springsteen reflects of the unearthed “Born in the U.S.A.” cut, a song penned during the Nebraska era. “It was kinda like punk rockabilly. We were trying to bring ‘Nebraska’ into the electric world.”

In a separate promo video accompanying the release, Springsteen admits he’s often asked about “Electric Nebraska,” which features Tallent, Weinberg, Danny Federici, Roy Bittan and Stevie Van Zandt. “There is no ‘Electric Nebraska’. It doesn’t exist,” he says, thinking out loud.

Wrong.

He checked, revisited the vault. “There it was,” he remarks. “And radically different than anything I’d remembered.”

The album was pushed back a week to coincide with the cinematic rollout of Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere. Directed by Scott Cooper and released through 20th Century Studios, the biopic chronicles the making of Springsteen’s Nebraska, and served as the opening film at AFI Fest in Hollywood on Wednesday.

Springsteen was on hand for a brief performance inside the TCL Chinese Theater after the screening, according to The Hollywood Reporter, where he thanked guests for “supporting our movie” and quipped “this is my last night in the movie business, I’m sticking to music.”

The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame-inducted artist used the opportunity speak out once more against Donald Trump, offering up a “prayer” for “no kings” in his speech. “I’ve spent 50 years traveling as kind of a musical ambassador for America and I’ve seen firsthand all the love and admiration that folks around the world have had for the America of our highest ideals. Despite how terribly damaging America has been recently, that country and those ideals remain worth fighting for. I want to send this out as a prayer for America, for our unity. No kings,” he remarked, before hitting a rendition of “Land of Hope and Dreams.”

Jeremy Allen White stars as Springsteen in Deliver Me From Nowhere, which is in cinemas from today. Stream Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition below.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Bruce Springsteen ‘Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition' Review
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Bruce Springsteen ‘Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition’ Review

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

There are good albums and great albums, and then there are holy records — worlds you enter as if into a dream and emerge with spirit and neurochemistry changed. Bruce Springsteen‘s 1982 classic Nebraska is one of those. Conceived at the crest of the Reagan years when the singer was in a dark place and rethinking his purpose, it was a pause and a hard reboot, a lo-fi set of home recordings that sounded like nothing in his catalog, and a calm before the storm of Born in the U.S.A. “I was after a feeling,” he wrote of Nebraska in his memoir, “a tone that felt like the world I’d known and still carried inside me.” The result was a hauntingly unsettled piece of art that many people hold very dear. 

But people always crave more, and given that A) Nebraska is mostly an album of spruced-up demos, B) it came from same writing sessions that later produced Born in the U.S.A., and C) superfans and E Streeters alike have been fueling rumors for years about a shelved Electric Nebraska LP, it’s amazing that it’s taken this long for said mythic lost album to surface. Clearly, we have Jeremy Allen White and Deliver Me From Nowhere to thank.

Anyway, here it is. Does it support the myth? Yes and no. Yes, in that there were indeed recordings made in 1982 of some Nebraska songs in fuller arrangements with Bruce’s E Street bandmembers. And no — because strictly speaking there is no Electric Nebraska per se, notwithstanding Springsteen’s equivocations on the point (as reported in this magazine) and the fact that one disc in this five-disc set is titled Electric Nebraska.

Nevertheless: as art history, theological inquiry, and a secular deep dive into the Brucebase rabbit-hole, Nebraska ‘82 is rich material, and for serious Springsteen fans, an essential listen. The first two discs are flecked with revelations. One disc contains outtakes from the original 4-track demos, made by Springsteen in his house in Colts Head, NJ, with extras from a follow-up acoustic studio session at The Power Station that tried, and failed, to better those recordings.

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The keystone is the demo of “Born in the U.S.A., which appeared on 1998’s epic loosie compilation Tracks. It opens this set and resonates differently here, showing how much of a piece it was with Nebraska’s vision and where Springsteen’s narrative songwriting was at. It also shows how wrong it would’ve been for Nebraska’s final tracklist — its anthemic chorus, yearning to be free, would’ve felt misplaced. The song’s next iteration, a raw guitar rocker on the Electric Nebraska disc, shows its evolution. Both versions showcase the song’s sharp social critique and conflicted pride more effectively than the final megahit version. But musically, neither is quite as compelling.

Similarly, at least in hindsight, you can hear the party jam in a softly insinuating draft of “Pink Cadillac,” the future Natalie Cole hit and Born in the U.S.A. b-side. It’s sexy and vaguely creepy, a weirdly intimate voice message. Elsewhere, the addition of corner-church piano and bass cloak the exquisite chill of Nebraska’s title track, while a stiff groove and overheated vocals diminish the articulate desperation “Atlantic City” (Levon Helm and The Band would pull off a more convincing band arrangement years later, as would Springsteen & Co.) Two feral punk-rockabilly versions of Born in the U.S.A.’s seething “Downbound Train” speak to Springsteen’s admiration of The Clash. 

But a pair of never-issued songs on the outtakes set are the set’s standouts. “Child Bride” is a disturbing draft of what would transform into Born in the U.S.A.’s “Working on the Highway,” which turned the narrative’s moral thicket, presumably involving an underage girl, into a sort of landlocked sea shanty that, like the album’s title track, drowns out its own narrative. (An early version of “Highway” here obfuscates the narrator’s transgression.) As America attempts to reclaim its pride by whitewashing its unflattering histories, Springsteen’s struggle to balance light and dark on these pointedly American recordings is tremendously poignant. “Gun in Every Home” is another balancing act, a striking outtake that ended up shelved. “I moved to the suburbs yeah, just me and my family/ On the block I live, you got everything that a man would need to want/ Two cars in each garage and a gun in every home,” Springsteen sings flatly. (“When I wrote it, I thought it was a little hysterical,” he admits in the liner notes. “Now of course it seems totally natural.”)

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The third and fourth discs — audio and video, respectively — document a (mostly) solo acoustic full-album performance of Nebraska, recorded this past summer sans audience at the Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ. The film, by Thom Zimny, is about what you’d expect: b&w, moody lighting, the artist striding in slo-mo onto the stage of the empty theater (trigger warning: may spur Covid lockdown flashbacks), then sitting down to play the songs straight through. There’s no attempt to hide the staging, although the accompanying musicians are mostly unseen. You can catch a fleeting glimpse of Larry Campbell in the wings offstage during “Atlantic City,” playing mandolin in the shadows; on “Used Cars,” Charlie Giordano adds glockenspiel fireflies in silhouette.

In the liner notes, Springsteen says he came to this latter-day performance fairly cold, and was struck anew by the songs, by how “their weight impressed upon me.” It’s a powerful performance, though 40-plus years on, as a dude in his 70s, he delivers them as a storyteller outside the story — a bit like Springsteen performing Springsteen on Broadway. On the original Nebraska LP, remastered for the set’s final disc, the performances felt more like method acting by a man possessed, physically inhabited by the stories he told.

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Springsteen has said Nebraska is his greatest work, and it’s interesting that, in surveying the original LP and the other vault recordings included here, he seems amazed at what his young self was channeling back then. He uses the word “shocked” more than once in the liner notes. He says “I don’t know where I was coming from for those arrangements,” and “I don’t know what was influencing me at the time.” He concludes: “Most of this stuff is pretty mysterious to me.”

Indeed, mystery is at the core of Nebraska’s magic — the mystery of what drives human beings toward darkness and self-destruction, the mystery of a rich country disrespecting its people, the mystery of an artist reinventing himself with a coal-hot songwriting hand, whispering in his own ear to make the mystery manifest. It did, and when you hear the final Nebraska, the set’s early takes and re-recordings, even the good ones here, are blown away like leaves in a punishing autumn wind. The falsetto howls at the end of “Atlantic City” become ghostly again, not vocal effects deployed variously across the sessions. Many of Nebraska’s songs would become American classics, and it says a lot that Levon Helm’s “Atlantic City” is one of his greatest performances, ditto Emmylou Harris’ version of “My Father’s House.” It says a lot, too, that their versions hewed close to those on the finished Nebraska album. Because Bruce got them dead right.

October 19, 2025 0 comments
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Neil Young Announces Tonight's the Night 50th Anniversary Edition
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Neil Young Announces Tonight’s the Night 50th Anniversary Edition

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Neil Young has announced a 50th anniversary edition of his 1975 album Tonight’s the Night.

Due out on November 28th, the limited-edition release contains six bonus tracks, including unreleased original versions of “Lookout Joe” and “Walk On,” both recorded during the 1973 album sessions at S.I.R. in Los Angeles. In particular, “Lookout Joe” replaces the original album version on the 50th anniversary reissue.

The tracklist also contains an unreleased version of “Tonight’s The Night,” as well as bonus tracks “Everybody’s Alone,” “Raised on Robbery” (featuring Joni Mitchell,) and “Speakin’ Out” originally released in Neil Young Archives Vol. II. Also of note is the presence of an early version of “Wonderin’”, recorded during the sessions for Tonight’s the Night, which was previously only to stream on Young’s website. All six of these bonus tracks are being released on vinyl for the first time.

The reissue also includes a newly imagined take of the album’s original artwork.

As Young recently pulled his music from Amazon, calling on his fans to boycott the company and “support your community.” As such, the 50th anniversary edition of Tonight’s the Night will be available via independent record stores and Warner Records’ website.

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Tonight’s the Night 50th Anniversary Edition Tracklist:
01. Tonight’s The Night
02. Speakin’ Out
03. World On A String
04. Borrowed Tune
05. Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown
06. Mellow My Mind
07. Roll Another Number (For The Road)
09. Albuquerque
10. New Mama
11. Lookout Joe [New 1973 version]
12. Tired Eyes
13. Tonight’s The Night (part II)

Bonus Tracks – all from original TTN sessions at S.I.R.

01. Walk On
02. Wonderin’
03. Everybody’s Alone
04. Raised On Robbery [feat. Joni Mitchell]
05. Speakin’ Out Jam
06. Tonight’s The Night (take 3)

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Carly Rae Jepsen: E•mo•tion (10th Anniversary Edition) Album Review
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Carly Rae Jepsen: E•mo•tion (10th Anniversary Edition) Album Review

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

In the summer of 2015, Carly Rae Jepsen was looking to the future: “My desire now,” she told an interviewer, “is to see how far I can stretch pop.” Her latest moves had evolved from the good-enough charm of Kiss—the album that contained her unexpectedly planet-dominating hit “Call Me Maybe”—into glossier, vintage-inspired territory: gated drums, squealing synths, a couple saxophone solos. ’80s pop rehashed for the new millennium feels staid in its omnipresence today—but remember when it actually felt like a bold new idea, when embracing that moment, in all its schmaltz and sentiment, could represent a genuinely surprising artistic turn?

The first step in claiming Jepsen’s future was E•mo•tion, a record of diamond-sharp songs—now a decade old, re-released as a deluxe 10th anniversary edition. In countless interviews, she has rejected the notion that pop music—hers or anyone else’s—ought to be considered a “guilty pleasure,” and E•mo•tion is, fittingly, a record of full-on pleasure: unselfconscious, effervescent, no irony to be found. These are songs about big feelings, matched by big-budget production, evincing a shameless devotion to pure pop: uptempo, tightly structured, stuffed with singable hooks and lyrics that don’t exactly hold up perfectly under scrutiny yet nonetheless scan as immediately relatable. “Run Away With Me” is the aural equivalent of a confetti cannon, the sonic translation of the way a crush makes you feel invincible. “Boy Problems” is neon and buoyant with its groovy bassline, chorus of na na nas, and percussion stabs like the kind of text you send with 15 exclamation marks. The exceptions to the bubblegum bangers formula are equally rewarding: The brooding, breathy “Warm Blood” and the poised ballad “All That” gently widen Jepsen’s sound without becoming a distraction.

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Snapped: Sonic Alchemist REZZ’s Second Edition Of PORTAL (A Photo Essay)
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Snapped: Sonic Alchemist REZZ’s Second Edition Of PORTAL (A Photo Essay)

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

If you’ve not yet heard producer/artist/DJ REZZ’s music, today is the day. Her work is unlike anything you’ve ever heard, or likely ever will. Simultaneously introspective yet emotive, REZZ’s midtempo cinematic bass music ranges from hypnotic minimal tech to dark industrial, but mostly lives in the realm of the unexplored. Her live shows carry the same otherworldly ethos, accompanied by her groundbreaking PORTAL visuals – a nod to her ever-swirling, hyper-dilated eyes that come alive on stage.

REZZ’s recent PORTAL show at the Tacoma Dome set a new personal milestone as her largest headline show to-date, in front of an audience of 15,000. As the first female DJ to headline Coachella’s Sahara Stage and the first to host an all-female lineup at Red Rocks, REZZ continues to push boundaries and break barriers.

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Be sure to listen to As The Pendulum Swings below as you scroll through the images of her latest PORTAL experience. And catch her full set at EDC Las Vegas below as well. To see REZZ live, here are her upcoming US dates.

Special thanks to Tessa Paisan for the images.

To see our running list of the top 100 greatest rock stars of all time, click here.

October 17, 2025 0 comments
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Meghan Markle Wore a Thing: Giorgio Armani Suit Edition
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Meghan Markle Wore a Thing: Giorgio Armani Suit Edition

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Ever since announcing her engagement to Prince Harry, the world’s eyes have been fixed on Meghan Markle — and her style. We’ll be following the Meghan Markle Effect™ with our column, “Meghan Markle Wore a Thing.” Meghan Markle is on a fashion run.  Days after she made her Paris Fashion Week …

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