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Ashlee Simpson's Saturday Night Live controversy was 'dehumanising'
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Ashlee Simpson’s Saturday Night Live controversy was ‘dehumanising’

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

27 August 2025

Ashlee Simpson found the backlash over her Saturday Night Live controversy to be “dehumanising”.

Ashlee Simpson faced fierce criticism after the controversy

The 40-year-old singer was blasted for lip-syncing on the long-running TV comedy show back in 2004, and Ashlee now admits that the backlash was “intense”.

She told the Los Angeles Times newspaper: “I had a super-high and then I had a super-low at Saturday Night Live.

“For me, it was such a lesson: You hate me so much because I lost my voice? It was such a dehumanising feeling that I had to remember who I was and why I was doing this.”

Ashlee struggled to cope with the criticism and scrutiny at the time.

The singer – who actually walked off stage when her single Pieces of Me incorrectly began to play – thinks the backlash ultimately made her stronger.

She shared: “I’m happy it was because it got deeper. It got darker too — thicker skin yet very vulnerable.”

Despite this, Ashlee refused to let the controversy derail her music career.

She said: “When you’re faced with something so traumatic, where the world is looking at a young girl this way, you either hide or you fight and keep going. And I just kept going.”

Ashlee recently revealed that she experienced an “insane” level of “bullying” after her infamous performance on Saturday Night Live.

The singer – who decided to lip-sync due to a flare-up of acid reflux – doubts whether a musician would face the same level of criticism in 2025.

Speaking on Pod Meets World, she said: “I think it’s a different era … I think during that time, I mean, the bullying was insane.”

Ashlee has felt the need to repeatedly explain herself to people.

She said: “But then my whole life, I had to tell people, ‘Oh, but I perform every night.’ My fans know. I had to know that in my heart.

“Yes, I’ve had ups and downs just like every other human.”

Ashlee thinks similar controversies are more easily forgotten and forgiven in the modern day.

The singer – who is the younger sister of pop star Jessica Simpson – explained: “I think it’s different now. For us, we had the magazines and this. Now everything’s kinda more fleeting.”




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Hüsker Dü to Release New Live Box Set 1985: The Miracle Year
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Hüsker Dü to Release New Live Box Set 1985: The Miracle Year

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Numero Group has announced a new live album from Hüsker Dü. 1985: The Miracle Year is a 4xLP box set that captures the Minneapolis punk band onstage at First Avenue during its fiery SST era. It’s out November 7, but several selections have already been released online. Below, listen to excerpts from a November show in Salt Lake City and a January concert at First Avenue.

1985: The Miracle Year centers on an entire Hüsker Dü set from January 30, 1985, as restored by Beau Sorenson. It also includes 20 extra live tracks from the same year, as well as a deluxe booklet outlining the year of work that went into the tour.

The live performances captured on these recordings are a snapshot of the band at the height of its power; Hüsker Dü had released Zen Arcade the year prior, and followed it with New Day Rising in January 1985. Both albums are punk classics. The fact these tapes survived the 2011 house fire that destroyed a portion of the Hüsker Dü archive heightens the rarity of this collection.

This isn’t Numero Group’s first time archiving material from Hüsker Dü. In 2017, the Chicago-based reissue label released Savage Young Dü, a box set of the band’s early recordings and live tapes from their first three years. That year, the trio’s drummer and co-founder Grant Hart died of cancer.

Revisit the interview “The Story of Hüsker Dü’s Grant Hart, in His Own Words.”

August 26, 2025 0 comments
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Liam and Noel Gallagher perform onstage at the Oasis Live '25 Toronto concert at Rogers Stadium on August 24 in Toronto, Ontario. (Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
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How is Oasis Live ’25 Going? So Far, So Fuckin’ Brilliant

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

It proved a right perfect evening, as the Brits might say. August 24—Oasis’s first of two sold-out shows at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium—kicked off the North American leg of their reunion tour by bringing the U.K.’s rainy weather, Manchester City’s Poznań tradition, and a two-hour set of Brit-pop classics, all under the watchful eye of a blue-and-white scarved cardboard cut-out of Man City manager Pep Guardiola.

What the famously feuding brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher didn’t bring on the Oasis Live ’25 global tour were any tantrums, insults, cricket bats, swinging guitars, or middle fingers after burying the hatchet following their 2009 band and brotherly bust-up, and blowing away fans by announcing the Oasis reunion a year ago. 

And so far, so fuckin’ brilliant is how Oasis Live ’25 is going. 

Fans attend the Oasis Live '25 Toronto concert at Rogers Stadium on August 24, 2025. (Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
Fans attend the Oasis Live ’25 Toronto concert at Rogers Stadium on August 24, 2025. (Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)

The U.K. tour began with two shows in Cardiff, Wales, July 4-5, and included five in their hometown of Manchester and seven in total in London (two are in September), all sold-out stadiums that hold between 75,000 and 90,000 people. This is nothing even close to a nostalgia act playing the casino circuit; Oasis could easily do a residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere (hint hint). People want this and now the brothers do too. Hence, they are playing stadiums in North American cities which they never did in the ’90s or 2000s, although they were a healthy arena act. But the mania has grown. 

Bad Bunny. (Credit: Eric Rojas)Bad Bunny. (Credit: Eric Rojas)

Perhaps the man in charge of their beloved hometown English football team provides a constant reminder for them to get along, that they play for the same team—Oasis. 

While rock ‘n roll does keep you young, and perhaps a little immature (Noel is now 58 and Liam 52), it’s been more than three decades since their breakthrough 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe made instant rock stars out of the brothers who grew up in a government-subsidized council estate. Their follow-up, 1995’s (What’s The Story) Morning Glory, proved it wasn’t a fluke. They sold some 75 million albums worldwide in 15 years over seven studio albums.

 Liam and Noel Gallagher perform onstage at Rogers Stadium on August 24, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images) Liam and Noel Gallagher perform onstage at Rogers Stadium on August 24, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
Liam and Noel Gallagher perform onstage at Rogers Stadium on August 24, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)

With excitement off the charts for the pair of Toronto shows—Oasis last played here in 2008 at Virgin Festival, where a fan assaulted Noel onstage, sending him flying into the monitors and breaking three ribs—the massive screen that spanned the width of the stadium flashed “This is not a drill” and various news headlines speculating “Liam and Noel on speaking terms again” and rumours of a reunion. The brothers then emerged on stage, arms raised overhead, holding hands. Noel bowed to Liam and Liam gave his big brother a quick hug. 

“Oasis vibes in the area,” Liam—the parka-wearing frontman—greeted us, as “TORONTO” and “this is it; this is happening” appeared on the video backdrop. And then it did. It happened.

Opening, appropriately, with “Hello,” 50,000 people were on a high for the next two hours.  

(Credit: Karen Bliss)(Credit: Karen Bliss)
(Credit: Karen Bliss)

Joining Liam and Noel, lead singer and guitarist/singer/songwriter respectively, are Oasis stalwarts guitarists Gem Archer and Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, bassist Andy Bell, plus new drummer Joey Waronker, keyboardist Christian Madden, and horn section Alastair White, Joe Auckland, and Steve Hamilton. Roughly half the 23-song setlist came from the band’s first two albums, unchanged from the U.K. shows.

They went into pogo-prompting “Acquiesce,” then “Morning Glory,” “Some Might Say” and “Bring It On Down,” before Liam had some instructions for the Canadians, who, as Noel griped, like hockey: How to do the Poznań, the Man City celebration love-in bounce, for the ripping “Cigarettes & Alcohol.”

The fans on the floor—many of whom had travelled from far and wide—knew the drill. The frontman goaded us by saying a geezer told him he wouldn’t be able to get Canadians to do it, “because they’re a little bit shy and a little bit scared,” and, “you all smoke pot now, so they’re all fuckin’ out of yer heads.” He then told us to “turn ’round, put your arms around each other, give each other a cuddle and just jump up and down; it’s easy.” 

(Credit: Karen Bliss)(Credit: Karen Bliss)
(Credit: Karen Bliss)

“We showed ‘im,” he said afterwards in his glorious Mancunian accent.

The brothers otherwise said little onstage, producing music as good as ever, Noel on guitar and some vocals, and Liam’s cool arms-behind-his-back posture at the mic, the same as it ever was, as they went through “Fade Away,” “Supersonic,” “Roll With It,” and Noel taking the lead for “Talk Tonight,” “Half the World Away,” and “Little By Little.”

Liam dedicated “D’You Know What I Mean?” to the “warriors,” and he couldn’t have been more split-second prophetic before the rain began—a little at first, around “Stand by Me,” “Cast No Shadow,” and “Slide Away” and then it was windy and torrential. People put boxes on their heads. Some ran to guest services to get plastic ponchos. Some even used their merch bags or new Oasis swag to cover up. Even Liam put the hood of his signature parka up while they waited on some towels so they wouldn’t wipe out on the slippery stage

“It’s only a bit of rain, man. We’re from Manchester,” Liam said. As the weather got more unapologetic, he said “Don’t you just love it? A little bit of chaos when the weather comes,” while later joking that he was told he wouldn’t need a parka during Toronto’s summer, just “shorts, a Bermuda shirt, you’ll have a fucking lovely time.” 

(Credit: Karen Bliss)(Credit: Karen Bliss)
(Credit: Karen Bliss)

Quipped Noel, “All this money we’re making and we can’t afford a bit of fucking carpet.”

And then as they played through the next hour—“Whatever” (incorporating a bit of the Beatles’ “Octopus’s Garden,” which they did in the ’90s too), “Live Forever,” and “Rock ‘N’ Roll Star”—the crowd settled in and went with it, enjoying the rain, dancing and pogoing, hugging and singing, spirits undampened by the damp. No doubt, it was the universe playing a hilarious joke, testing our willingness to get soaked to the skin after waiting 16 years for the brothers to make up.

The four-song encore—Noel singing “The Masterplan” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and Liam capping the night with the anticipated “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova,” preceding it by thanking everyone for sticking with them over the years. “It must be a fucking nightmare to support and followin’ that. Nice one for making this happen and allowing us to put the band back on the map again. Respect. We’ll see you in a bit.”

Next stop is Chicago’s Soldier Field August 28, then two shows in East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium, and two at Pasadena, California’s Rose Bowl. Then, the lads head to Mexico City, back to London, then three weeks later South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, and Chile, wrapping up in Brazil in late November. By the time the tour is over, the Poznań will be a thing all over the world. 

August 26, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | Hardman: The prime minister will have to order ‘King William’ to live in a palace
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bitchy | Hardman: The prime minister will have to order ‘King William’ to live in a palace

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

My strong belief is that Prince William, soon after becoming king, will quickly change his story and announce a brand new plan to live in one or several of the main palaces and castles. I still believe that Prince William and Kate’s whole “Forest Lodge is our forever home, we will live here even after Charles dies” story is just a placeholder lie from an office with zero credibility. But it’s been fascinating to watch the British press take the “forever home” story at face value and proceed to freak out. Royal historian/biographer Robert Hardman is the latest to comment about the forever-home Forest Lodge drama, and Hardman brushes up against the sad truth that not even the prime minister could conceivably “order” King William to move into Buckingham Palace.

Later this year, the Prince and Princess of Wales will move into their “forever home” with their young family – Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park. The future King William could easily commute from Forest Lodge to Buckingham Palace for official work, via the M4 or a faster helicopter, but how often would he realistically do this?

Royal Author Robert Hardman told GB News this week that Prince William residing permanently at Forest Lodge is not “tenable”. Speaking to Jacob Rees-Mogg, he said: “I don’t think that’s tenable. When the late Queen came to the throne in 1952, she and Prince Philip had just done up Clarence House as a sort of family home with their two young children. They loved it, and they didn’t want to move. The Queen Mother, who was resident at Buckingham Palace, didn’t want to move out. And so they presented [their plans] to the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, and it was Churchill who said no, no, no, you’ve got to move in [to Buckingham Palace]. The monarch has to live above the shop.”

Jacob replied: “Churchill’s advice was right, wasn’t it, that the King needs to be the sovereign, needs to be in Buckingham Palace, needs to be present in that central place and that somebody, maybe Keir Starmer, I hope it’s one of his long distance successors, will have to give that advice in due course.”

Mr Hardman conceded: “That will be a difficult conversation for whichever Prime Minister it is because when you had Winston Churchill, the greatest statesman of the age, in an avuncular way, saying to a 25-year-old mother of two who’s very much turning to him for advice. And when Churchill said. ‘I think you belong at Buckingham Palace, would you please go there?’ Then that’s what you did. Of course, [Prince William] will be a harder nut to crack for a future PM, but I think Buckingham Palace depends on having a visceral connection between the monarch and Royal HQ.”

[From GB News]

“Maybe Keir Starmer, I hope it’s one of his long distance successors…” I mean, they’re now openly hoping that King Charles lives decades longer so they don’t have to deal with King Willy the Work-Shy. It’s true that Winston Churchill basically ordering a young QEII to move into Buckingham Palace was a much different situation than whatever is happening now. William will be in his 40s or 50s when his father dies, with three kids going to school full-time. Is William still going to say “no, I insist on hiding out in Forest Lodge forever” when all three kids are teenagers? It’s all a huge mess, but when in doubt, just assume that William and his office are lying.

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British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend a concert to mark the 80th Anniversary of VE Day at Horse Guards Parade, London, UK, 08 May 2025.,Image: 996697000, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Eddie Mulholland for The Telegraph/Avalon
The Prince of Wales during his visit to the Billion Oyster Project at the Liberty Landing Marina during a two-day visit to New York in the United States. Billion Oyster Project is a nonprofit organization on a mission to restore oyster reefs to New York Harbor through public education initiatives.

Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: New York, United States
When: 18 Sep 2023
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages

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The Prince of Wales with volunteers by the Hudson River during his visit to the Billion Oyster Project as part of his two-day visit to New York in the United States. Billion Oyster Project is a nonprofit organization on a mission to restore oyster reefs to New York Harbor through public education initiatives.

Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: New York, United States
When: 18 Sep 2023
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages

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The Prince of Wales and Chairman of Wrexham AFC Rob McElhenney share a drink during a visit to The Turf public house at Wrexham AFC in Wrexham, to hear about how it plays a key role as a hub for the local area, and the support it provides to local causes

Featuring: William, Prince of Wales, Rob McElhenney
Where: Wrexham, United Kingdom
When: 01 Mar 2024
Credit: Chris Jackson/PA Images/INSTARimages

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The Prince of Wales pours a pint with Chairman of Wrexham AFC Rob McElhenney during a visit to The Turf public house at Wrexham AFC in Wrexham, to hear about how it plays a key role as a hub for the local area, and the support it provides to local causes

Featuring: William, Prince of Wales, Rob McElhenney
Where: Wrexham, United Kingdom
When: 01 Mar 2024
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The Prince of Wales during a visit to The Turf public house at Wrexham AFC in Wrexham, to hear about how it plays a key role as a hub for the local area, and the support it provides to local causes

Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: Wrexham, United Kingdom
When: 01 Mar 2024
Credit: Chris Jackson/PA Images/INSTARimages

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The Prince and Princess of Wales arrive for a visit to Southport Community Centre to meet the families of those caught up in the Southport knife attack earlier this year. Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, died after a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in the Merseyside town on July 29

Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales, William, Prince of Wales
Where: Southport, United Kingdom
When: 10 Oct 2024
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The Prince of Wales throws a football as he attends a community event hosted by NFL Foundation UK in London. The organisation focuses on tackling challenges faced by young people in some of the most deprived communities across the UK, through the provision of NFL Flag, a fast paced, inclusive and easy to access American Football format. Picture date: Tuesday October 15, 2024.

Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 15 Oct 2024
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The Prince of Wales during his visit to the Seaweed Innovator Showcase at Portside Tower, Cape Town, to meet seaweed businesses from the region to celebrate local innovation, learn about the diverse applications of seaweed in Africa and the potential for it to repair and regenerate the planet, on the last day of his visit to South Africa

Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: Cape Town, South Africa
When: 07 Nov 2024
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August 24, 2025 0 comments
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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 25 August 2025
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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 25 August 2025

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

#Staged

Catch It Live on Monday, 25 August 2025.(Photo: Sanchit Khanna/HT)

What: Shodh – Bengali play based on Taslima Nasrin’s novel

Where: Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts, 4, Safdar Hashmi Marg, Mandi House

When: August 25

Timing: 6.30pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Mandi House (Blue & Violet Lines)

#ArtAttack

What: Memories in Blue & White: Explorations in Cyanotype – Artworks by Nova Bronstein Kak

Where: Art Gallery, India International Centre Annexe, Lodi Estate

When: August 23 to 29

Timing: 11am to 7pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line)

#Staged

What: Nayab Midha Live – Poetry recital

Where: The Laugh Store, CyberHub, DLF Phase II, Sector 24, Gurugram

When: August 25

Timing: 9.30pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City (Rapid Metro)

#JustForLaughs

What: Comedy Nights

Where: Comedy County, HA-109, Vishwakarma Road, Hazipur, Sector 104, Noida

When: August 25

Timing: 9pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: NSEZ Noida (Aqua Line)

#FleaSpree

What: Shilp Didi Mahotsav

Where: Dilli Haat, INA, Sri Aurobindo Marg, Kidwai Nagar

When: August 16 to 31

Timing: 11am to 9pm

Entry: ₹30 (Adults) & ₹20 (Children)

Nearest Metro Station: Dilli Haat – INA (Yellow & Pink Lines)

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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 24 August 2025
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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 24 August 2025

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

#ArtAttack

What: Esoteric Expressions

Catch It Live on Sunday, 24 August 2025.(Photo: Sanchit Khanna/HT)

Where: Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, 205 Tansen Marg, Mandi House

When: August 23 to 31

Timing: 11am to 7pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Mandi House (Blue & Violet Lines)

#Staged

What: Kal College Band Rahega

Where: The Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road

When: August 24

Timing: 7.30pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)

#TuneIn

What: An Evening of Poetry & Music – Meyebelar Gaan ft Taslima Nasrin & Kaljoyee Gaan ft Sriradha Bandyopadhyay

Where: Bipin Chandra Pal Auditorium, A81, Chittaranjan Park (CR Park)

When: August 24

Timing: 5.30pm

Entry: Passes available here

Nearest Metro Station: Greater Kailash (Magenta Line)

#Staged

What: Poetry Storytelling & Chai ft Ravie Solanky

Where: The Social House, 9A & 12, Hauz Khas Village

When: August 24

Timing: 3pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Green Park (Yellow Line)

#JustForLaughs

What: Maheep Singh Live – A Standup Comedy Show

Where: The Laugh Store, CyberHub, DLF Phase II, Sector 24, Gurugram

When: August 24

Timing: 8.30pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City (Rapid Metro)

#FleaSpree

What: Wedding Syrup

Where: The Ashok Hotel, 50, Niti Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri

When: August 23 & 24

Timing: 11am to 8pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Lok Kalyan Marg (Yellow Line)

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Live Nation Stock Hits Record, Sphere Entertainment Posts Big Gain
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Live Nation Stock Hits Record, Sphere Entertainment Posts Big Gain

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Gains by some live entertainment stocks and solid performances by multi-sector companies were overshadowed this week by German concert promoter CTS Eventim’s double-digit decline and a more modest single-digit drop from Spotify.

CTS Eventim shares fell 16.6% to 81.20 euros ($95.18) this week following Thursday’s mid-year results that showed a sharp decrease in adjusted EBITDA despite the concert promoter achieving record revenue. Numerous analysts reacted by decreasing their price targets. The most drastic revision came from Oddo BHF, which reduced its price target to 86 euros ($100.81) from 117 euros ($137.15) and downgraded its rating to “neutral” from “outperform.” 

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In addition, Bernstein lowered its CTS Eventim price target to 100 euros ($117.22) from 104 euros ($121.91) and maintained its “outperform” rating. Deutsche Bank dropped its price target to 109 euros ($127.77) from 117 euros ($137.15) but kept its “buy” rating. MWB Research lowered its price target to 100 euros ($117.22) from 105 euros ($123.08) and upgraded its rating to “buy” from “hold.”

The Billboard Global Music Index (BGMI) dropped 2.6% to 3,023.51, breaking a two-week winning streak and lowering the index’s year-to-date gain to 42.3%. Winners outnumbered losers 10 to 8, and one company, Deezer, was unchanged. 

Major indexes were mixed this week. In the U.S., the Nasdaq fell 0.6% and the S&P 500 gained 0.3%. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 improved 2.0%. South Korea’s KOSPI composite index dropped 1.8%. China’s Shanghai Composite Index rose 3.5%. 

Other than CTS Eventim, live entertainment companies posted solid gains. Live Nation reached a new record of $166.54 on Friday and closed at $165.72, up 3.0%. Earlier in the week, MoffettNathanson initiated coverage of Live Nation with a $195 price target and Wolfe Research increased its price target to $177 from $173. 

The two Dolan family-controlled live entertainment companies bounced back from an off week. MSG Entertainment was the week’s biggest gainer, rising 6.8% to $39.33. Sphere Entertainment Co. rose 6.5% to $42.46. A week earlier, MSGE shares fell 3.1% after the company’s earnings announcement revealed a 74% decline in fiscal year net profit and Sphere Entertainment shares fell 1.0% following second quarter earnings. 

Music streaming companies produced more losers than winners. Spotify fell 5.4% to $692.99, lowering its gain in 2025 to 48.5%. LiveOne slipped 6.3% to $0.60. Tencent Music Entertainment dropped 0.8% to $25.35, although it’s still up 127.4% this year. Netease Cloud Music gained 2.5% to 287.00 HKD ($36.73), bringing its year-to-date gain to 155.8%. 

Multi-sector companies’ stocks performed well, with Reservoir Media (up 5.1%), Warner Music Group (up 3.8%), HYBE (up 0.7%) and Universal Music Group (up 0.6%) posting gains. SM Entertainment and JYP Entertainment fell 2.8% and 2.9%, respectively  

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August 23, 2025 0 comments
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Earl Sweatshirt Is Finally Ready to Live Laugh Love: Review
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Earl Sweatshirt Is Finally Ready to Live Laugh Love: Review

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

It can be difficult to tell when Earl Sweatshirt is happy on wax. In his defense, he’s been through a lot since EARL, his breakthrough mixtape in 2010. By 2015’s I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside, he had established himself as a stark, brooding lyricist who was consumed by the life brewing within him and around him. With each subsequent release, Earl has moved closer and closer to understanding, only to be yanked back by the circumstances of humanity. He’s lost his father, and become a father and partner; found his creative community and shed dead weight. On Live Laugh Love, titled after the overused suburban wall décor phrase, Earl finds contentment and comfort in his growth and faith — unironically.

With his latest album, Earl sounds like a man made anew. Through warbling, funk-fueled production provided by Queens rapper/producer Theravada on the album opener, “gsw vs sac,” you can hear the smile in Earl’s voice as he processes his place in life. “Every day, I lace my cleats and give Him praise, get your head in the game,” he raps, firmly establishing his beliefs. Earl cedes the last minute of the song to a character who stands in as a source of comical inspiration. “You wanna chase instead of find,” the voice says humorously. “What you running from, yourself?” Together, Earl and his accompanying guest encourage us to find our purpose in our own time and not a moment sooner.

Earl has long been on a path of self-discovery, and he’s using Live Laugh Love to catch us up on his hard-earned progress. On Theravada’s “INFATUATION,” pumped full of soul samples and chiming keys, Earl raps about the lessons he’s been taught by life itself. “Flirts with danger, we hastily learn how to dance,” he spits, before sharing that he’s “gleaning what I can from what I have amassed.” At the end, Earl recalls the less-fortunate circumstances he’s come from, before snapping back to his blessed present: “The low hum of hunger had my stomach singing a song of sadness, wishing that it wasn’t flat/ Tonight, we dining where?” He has the gravitas and willingness to revisit the depths of his most formative moments, while still appreciating and reveling in his current position.

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Any writing about Earl you come across will inevitably involve the word “dense.” From his lyrical delivery to the production he prefers to rap over, Earl’s approach is concentrated in its compacted intensity. He stretches and pulls syllables like a taffy machine, inventing his very own relationship with words over production that scatters your brain at max volume. In particular, the weighty beats crafted by Detroit DJ/producer Black Noi$e give Earl copious opportunities to parse through his own streams of thought. “Live” opens with echoing drums and tinging cymbal, sounding considerably brighter than the songs that preceded it. You can almost envision Earl gripping a mic as he spits closely to it, an intimate display of heightened concentration. The beat switches exactly halfway through to a reverberating video game-inspired soundscape, as Earl borderline mumbles under his breath: “My stronghold faith what’s keeping me whole.” The clash of sound over voice can be difficult to understand at times (a recurring issue throughout Live Laugh Love), but it gets at the heart of Earl’s present focus.

Earl has famously overcome boarding school and the trappings of teen fame, but depression has been lingering in his peripheral for years. The anthemic “Static,” also produced by Black Noi$e, feels triumphant compared to the rest of the album, and even the majority of Earl’s discography — he sounds vocally clear and inspired to talk his shit. Somehow, he manages to string together a film reference that doubles as a call-back to a historical prison performance, and tops that with a hat-tip to both Prince and Future: “Let it Sing Sing on you like a Voice from East Harlem/ Easy target, three-ball, game blouses/ Let the purple rain douse ’em/ I thought it was a drought?” Earl is having more fun with spinning bars out of his complex experiences, be they traumatic or joyful. Even his simplistic flexes ring out louder than the hardest lyrics from mainstream rappers.

August 23, 2025 0 comments
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Us3's Geoff Wilkinson. (Credit: Asa Akabah-Wilkinson)
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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Geoff Wilkinson of Us3

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Name  Geoff Wilkinson 

Best known for  If you’ve never met me—“Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia).” 
If you have met me—my natural wit and charm, of course! 

Current city  London.

Really want to be in  London (although like most Brits I still dream of living next to the sea—we do live on an island after all).

Excited about  The new (all instrumental) Us3 album – release date 22nd August 2025. 

My current music collection has a lot of  Jazz.

Oasis' Noel and Liam Gallagher in London in 1995. (Credit: Dave Hogan / Getty Images).

And a little bit of  Hip-hop, trap, Afrobeats, Amapiano.

Preferred format  I use all the above to listen to music, although I confess I use streaming more than anything else simply because of the ease of it. My advice – buy the best pair of computer speakers you can afford. I use Bowers & Wilkins (no relation) MM1s – now discontinued sadly but sound great. 

5 Albums I Can’t Live Without:

1

Still Life (Talking), Pat Metheny Group

This is undoubtedly my most played album ever, and has been since its release in 1987. This album has been a constant companion throughout my life, and I still love it. So many memories. A great album to listen to whilst travelling. A unique combination of jazz, Brazilian music, folk, and even country influences, all done with a deep emotional warmth. A group absolutely at the top of their game, and were spellbinding live, too. The blending of wordless vocals into the mix was a masterstroke. Keyboardist Lyle Mays was also the perfect collaborator for Metheny and their solos often blend seamlessly into each other’s, perfectly illustrated on “So May It Secretly Begin”. This album came out at the height of the “smooth jazz” phenomenon, and was often wrongly categorized as that. Anyone who thinks this is smooth jazz has got their head on upside down! I find it impossible to listen to this album at a low volume, turn it up loud and you will get it! 

2

Seven Days of Falling, Esbjörn Svensson Trio

This album redefined the sound of a jazz piano trio to me, they seemed to drag it kicking and screaming into the 21st century. So many jazz artists appear to have the attitude of “the more notes the merrier” and end up disappearing up their own backsides, but this is both complex and simple often at the same time, a brilliant trick to pull off. The subtle use of electronic effects is clever and sets this apart. This is a modern jazz album, with the emphasis on modern. I thought this would trigger more jazz artists to experiment with electronics, but it didn’t have that effect (shame!), and for that reason this still sounds unique. This is another album that I played relentlessly on my headphones whilst travelling with the Us3 band, and it still reminds me of driving through a massive forest of silver birch trees in Poland in the snow. 

3

Computer World, Kraftwerk

In my eyes the most influential band of all time. These guys didn’t just influence other artists, they influenced whole genres! And you can hear it all on this album. Hip-hop, electro, house, techno just wouldn’t have been the same without these four weird German guys. I was a 20-year-old student and DJing in a club at weekends when this came out, and the highlight of my week was always playing “Numbers” (the most wibbly track ever) at ear-splitting volume in the club! The whole album still sounds like something from outer space to me, I love it. 

4

Mosaic, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

This album is the definition of hard bop; it’s the aural equivalent of an iron fist in a velvet glove. Listening to the title track feels like riding a wild horse, sometimes the band lean back as one, sometimes they drive forward at a furious pace. And Blakey’s 2.45 second drum solo in the middle is a tour de force. According to Wikipedia there were no alternate takes recorded—that’s because they got it perfect first time around—ha! Although the Jazz Messengers were a fluid group, this was the first recording by a lineup that Blakey unusually kept together for three years. He knew what he was onto with these cats. A must listen for anyone remotely interested in jazz. One caveat—don’t listen to the remastered version, it’s beyond me why the label felt the need to clean up the lovely crunchy touches of distortion on the original. 

5

The Cape Verdean Blues, The Horace Silver Quintet plus JJ Johnson

My favorite pianist, and my favorite album by him. Honorable mentions must go to both Joe Henderson on tenor sax here and the underrated drummer Roger Humphries, as both sound outstanding, as well as Horace of course. Skip the perky opening track and the rest is all solid gold. The dynamics in “The African Queen” are terrific, in fact, that, the beautiful “Pretty Eyes,” the wonky “Nutville,” and the smoldering “Bonita” are amongst Silver’s finest compositions—all on one album. Yet again the label cleaned it up when they remastered it (doh!), so best to find an original release if possible.

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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 23 August 2025
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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 23 August 2025

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

#ArtAttack

What: Naaritva

Catch It Live on Saturday, 23 August 2025.(Photo: Sanchit Khanna/HT)

Where: Lokayata Art Gallery, 1 Hauz Khas Village

When: August 23 to 26

Timing: 11am to 7pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Hauz Khas (Yellow & Magenta Lines)

#TuneIn

What: 19th Pandit Siyaram Tiwari Music Festival 2025 | Pakhawaj recital by Gaurav Shankar Upadhyay, Devashish Pathak & Dhrupad recital by Sumeet Anand Pandey

Where: The Theatre, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road

When: August 23

Timing: 7pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)

#Staged

What: Roobaru ft Pallavi Mahajan

Where: Hideout Studio, Shop No 1, PVR Anupam Complex, Saket

When: August 23

Timing: 5.30pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Malviya Nagar (Yellow Line)

#LitTalk

What: Khari Nadi – Richa Nagar, Shashikala Rai & Apoorvanand

Where: Conference Room II, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Road

When: August 23

Timing: 6pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line)

#Staged

What: The Corporate

Where: Rasik Performing Arts, Plot No 66, Sector 49, Gurugram

When: August 23

Timing: 7.30pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: MG Road (Yellow Line)

#JustForLaughs

What: Kal ki Chinta Nahi Karta ft Ravi Gupta

Where: Studio XO Bar, Trillium Avenue, Sector 29, Gurugram

When: August 23

Timing: 6pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Millennium City Centre Gurugram (Yellow Line)

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