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King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Albums 'Name Your Price' on Bandcamp
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King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Albums ‘Name Your Price’ on Bandcamp

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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The band left Spotify in June after its CEO Daniel Ek invested in AI military drone technology

After pulling their music from Spotify following CEO Daniel Ek’s investment in AI military drone technology, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have successfully taken over the entire Top 25 of Bandcamp’s best-selling albums and are letting fans “name your price.”

While Bandcamp’s default pricing for albums is set at $9 (with tracks at $1.50), the company says artist are still able to set “pricing in a way that reflects your goals, your audience, and the value of your work.” The novel pricing move by King Gizzard opens up their digital catalog with a no minimum payment, making their music more accessible than ever.

Earlier this summer, the Aussie band began to remove dozens of albums from Spotify following the announcement that Ek’s investment firm, Prima Materia, helmed a 600 million euro fundraising round for Helsing, a defense technology startup developing AI drones. Simply writing “fuck Spotify” while promoting a new demo collection at the time, King Gizzard later explained their decision in an Instagram Story.

“Hello friends… A PSA to those unaware: Spotify CEO Daniel Ek invests millions in AI military drone technology… We just removed our music from the platform… Can we put pressure on these Dr. Evil tech bros to do better?… Join us on another platform,” the band’s statement read.

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Along with King Gizzard, other prominent artists including Deerhoof, Xiu Xiu, Hotline TNT, the Mynabirds, Kadhja Bonet, and WU LYF have since left the platform.

“We’ve been saying ‘f— Spotify’ for years. In our circle of musicians, that’s what people say all the time for well-documented reasons,” King Gizzard’s Stu Mackenzie previously told the Los Angeles Times. “I don’t consider myself an activist, but this feels like a decision staying true to ourselves. We saw other bands we admire leaving, and we realized we don’t want our music to be there right now.”

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King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Make Albums "Name Your Price" on Bandcamp
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King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Make Albums “Name Your Price” on Bandcamp

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
written by jummy84

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have raised the bar. After leaving Spotify earlier this summer over the streaming platform CEO Daniel Ek’s investment in AI drone technology, the Australian psych rockers have made their music more accessible on Bandcamp by switching to a name-your-price model for fans looking to access their digital catalog.

“Can we put pressure on these Dr. Evil tech bros to do better? Join us on another platform,” the band posted to Instagram back in July. Now, after more than a month of their music being unavailable on streaming platforms, the world can purchase their jams at a lower price than the previous minimum of $10 for each album.

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Paying supporters get unlimited streaming of King Gizzard’s music on the free app. Proving this strategy’s success, the prolific band’s deep discography currently populates the entire Top 25 of Bandcamp’s best-selling albums section.

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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard are just one of a growing group of artists fleeing Spotify in response to Ek serving as chairman of Helsing, a German company that specializes in AI military software. Xiu Xiu, Deerhoof, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor are just some of the acts that have pulled their music from Spotify for that reason.

The band is set to go back on the road next month, for a combination of orchestral shows in support of their most recent album, Phantom Island, mixed in with a series of “rave sets.” The gigs rev back up on Halloween night (October 31st) in Manchester, UK, followed by stops in London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and more before wrapping up in December in Melbourne. See the full run of dates below, and get tickets here.

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard 2025 Tour Dates:
10/31 – Manchester, United Kingdom @ Aviva Studios ^
11/01 – London, United Kingdom @ Electric Brixton ^
11/02 – London, United Kingdom @ Electric Brixton ^
11/04 – London, United Kingdom @ Royal Albert Hall *
11/05 – Paris, France @ La Seine Musicale *
11/06 – Tilburg, Netherlands @ 013 Poppodium ^
11/07 – Den Bosch, Netherlands @ MAINSTAGE *
11/09 – Gdańsk, Poland @ Inside Seaside Festival *
11/10 – Berlin, Germany @ Columbiahalle ^
11/11 – Prague, Czech Republic @ SaSaZu ^
11/12 – Vienna, Austria @ Gasometer ^
11/14 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Poolen ^
11/15 – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Gothenburg Film Studios ^
12/02 – Sydney, AU @ Sydney Opera House *
12/03 – Sydney, AU @ Sydney Opera House *
12/05 – Sydney, AU @ Enmore Theatre #
12/07 – Brisbane, AU @ Fortitude Music Hall #
12/09 – Brisbane, AU @ The Princess Theatre *
12/12 – Melbourne, AU @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl %
12/13 – Melbourne, AU @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl &

* = Orchestral show
^ = Rave set
# = Rock show w/ Party Dozen
% = Orchestral show w/ Folk Bitch Trio
& = Rock show w/ Barkaa

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Katie Price still wants to 'have lots of babies'
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Katie Price still wants to ‘have lots of babies’

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

8 September 2025

Katie Price still wants to have “lots of babies”.

Katie Price still wants to have more children

The 47-year-old former glamour model is already a mother to five children but she’s still determined to become a mother again despite her fertility struggles even though her “eggs are f*****”.

During an appearance on stage during her joint speaking tour with Kerry Katona in Fleetwood, Lancashire on Saturday (06.09.25), Katie was asked about perimenopausal symptoms, and according to The Mirror, she said: “I’m going through it. I had a blood test – so I still want more kids – but my eggs are f***** now to cut a long story short, it happens to all of us.

“And I get the cold sweats at night when you wake up soaking wet … “

She added of her plan to have more children: “Just because your eggs are old and they won’t really give you like a baby. I can still carry a baby, so there’s still ways that I can have babies and I will have more. I wanna keep having more until my. I’ll have as many as I can still, and I will, so you’ve heard it, I’m gonna have lots of babies.”

Katie – who is mother to Harvey, 23, Junior, 20, Princess, 18, Bunny, 11, and Jett, 10 – previously documented her quest to have another baby in her 2023 documentary Katie Price: Making Babies in which she was seen undergoing unsuccessful IVF treatment with her then-partner Carl Woods.

The TV star previously insisted her IVF failed because of issues with her eggs and she planned to move forward with donor eggs.

During an appearance on the We Need To Talk podcast, she explained: “I had IVF and it failed because basically my eggs are too old.

“I gave it a go even though the doctors said you’ve got a one per cent chance of that working, but I just said I might be that one per cent. I’m doing it!

“I went through all of it and it didn’t work.

“So I have got donor eggs … Because I’m pre-menopause at the moment, I thought you can’t have kids, but you can! I’ve been tested, I’m, all fine, I can still carry babies. So I have got the eggs there, I’ve got everything set up ready for when I want it.”




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The Platform’s Price Increase Explained – Hollywood Life
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The Platform’s Price Increase Explained – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: NurPhoto via Getty Images

YouTube TV subscribers have to deal with a new cost. The platform announced that it would increase its monthly subscription cost starting this year. According to part of YouTube TV’s X statement from last year, it explained that the company doesn’t “make these decisions lightly” and that they “realize this has an impact on our members.”

So, how much is the price increase for YouTube TV? Find out below, and how much other subscriptions cost in comparison.

How Much Did YouTube TV Cost Before?

The price of YouTube TV was $72.99.

How Much Does YouTube TV Cost Now?

YouTube TV costs $82.99 for its basic plan starting on January 13, 2025. This is a $10 price increase.

A message for our members: we have always worked to offer the content you love, with features to enjoy the best of live TV. To keep up with rising content costs, we’re updating our monthly price to $82.99/mo. (1/3)

— YouTube TV (@YouTubeTV) December 12, 2024

Why did YouTube TV Increase Its Subscription Price?

According to YouTube TV’s X account, the company explained the reason behind its new price: rising costs.

“A message for our members: we have always worked to offer the content you love, with features to enjoy the best of live TV. To keep up with rising content costs, we’re updating our monthly price to $82.99/mo [sic],” the company tweeted one month before its new price will go into effect. “We don’t make these decisions lightly, and we realize this has an impact on our members. We are committed to bringing you features that are changing the way we watch live TV, like unlimited DVR storage and multiview, and supporting YouTube TV’s breadth of content and vast on-demand library of movies and shows.”

In response to the announcement, numerous YouTube TV subscribers threatened to cancel their plans and switch to another platform.

We don’t make these decisions lightly, and we realize this impacts our members. With many exciting shows and live events coming up in 2025, we remain committed to bringing you the best of TV, all in one place. Thank you for being a loyal member. (3/3)

— YouTube TV (@YouTubeTV) December 12, 2024

Hulu TV’s Current Price Compared to YouTube TV

Hulu Plus Live TV currently offers a basic plan starting at around $83 per month, offering more than 90 channels for subscribers. The ad-free model costs $95.99.

Sling TV’s Current Price Compared to YouTube TV

Sling TV offers a basic plan starting at $45.99  per month.

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ESPN Unlimited Streaming Service: Price, Sign Up Online
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ESPN Unlimited Streaming Service: Price, Sign Up Online

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.

ESPN officially debuted its new direct‑to‑consumer streaming platform Thursday morning. While the network has for decades been tethered to traditional television bundles, sports fans will, for the first time, be able access everything — ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACC Network, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, ESPN on ABC, ESPN+, ESPN3, SECN+ and ACCNX — under one direct subscription (and a personalized app, also launched today).

The ambitious offering under the Unlimited tier is priced competitively at $29.99 per month, bringing an impressive 47,000 live events annually, plus extensive on‑demand features, studio staples like “SportsCenter,” “First Take,” “Pardon the Interruption,” “College GameDay” and premium originals like “30 for 30” to viewers’ fingertips.

This launch doesn’t feel accidental — it’s strategically scheduled to coincide with the high‑stakes kickoff of the college football and NFL seasons, the US Open, international and women’s college soccer, volleyball, field hockey and the oncoming WNBA and PLL playoffs. The NBA and NHL are also ramping up, while marquee UFC and WWE events loom large.

The new direct‑to‑consumer service will bear the singular brand “ESPN,” solidifying its identity in the streaming era. Alongside the Unlimited tier is the more basic Select plan priced at $11.99 per month, while subscribers eyeing a fuller suite can bundle Disney+ and Hulu with the ESPN Unlimited plan at launch for the same $29.99 rate for the first 12 months.

“As we thought about the name, we kept returning to the fact that, across every generation, ESPN is the most trusted, loved and recognized name in sports, and that we should keep it simple and double down on the power of ESPN,” Jimmy Pitaro, ESPN Chairman, said in a statement upon the announcement of the new offering earlier this month. “Our straightforward approach to name and pricing will help fans cut through the clutter, and provide them compelling options to access all our content within the enhanced ESPN App.”

To further incentivize early adopters, the enhanced ESPN App — now loaded with multiview options, integrated game statistics, curated betting info, fantasy tie‑ins, commerce features, and a personalized “SportsCenter For You” feed — will be available both to direct‑to‑consumer subscribers and traditional pay‑TV users alike. In short, ESPN is shifting from a distributor‑centric to a consumer‑centric model, offering familiar faces and flagship shows via a smarter, more engaged interface.

Perhaps most telling is the operational gambit echoing ESPN’s ambition: on August 23, just two days post-launch, fans will be able to stream five out‑of‑market NFL preseason games through the ESPN App, offering significant value for early subscribers. Games such as Ravens at Washington, Bills at Tampa Bay, and Chargers at San Francisco will go live — subject to blackout restrictions — yet available to those with the Unlimited subscription.

Sign up for ESPN Unlimited starting today here.

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Price drop on Fastrack watches: Top 7 smart picks at unbeatable prices on Amazon | Fashion Trends
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Price drop on Fastrack watches: Top 7 smart picks at unbeatable prices on Amazon | Fashion Trends

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Fastrack has always been synonymous with youth, style, and functionality. From chic analogue watches to powerful smartwatches, Fastrack blends fashion with technology seamlessly. And now, with these limited-time price drops, you can grab the best of Fastrack at even better value. If you’re into cutting-edge AMOLED smartwatches or classic bold analogue pieces, this list has something for everyone.

Price drop on Fastrack watches: Top 7 smart picks at unbeatable prices on Amazon(Pexels)

Top 7 Fastrack watches at low prices:

Take control of your health and style with the Fastrack Limitless FS2+. Designed for go-getters, this smartwatch features a crisp HD display, multiple sports modes, heart rate and SpO2 monitoring, and seamless Bluetooth connectivity for calls and notifications. The sleek black strap makes it versatile for both casual and professional wear.

For those who like their watches bold and unapologetic, this Fastrack analogue timepiece is a perfect match. The striking black dial set against a sturdy stainless steel strap makes it an instant head-turner. Built with quartz precision and a robust design, it blends timeless elegance with a modern edge—making it suitable for both everyday wear and special occasions.

The Astor FS2 Pro is for those who want a premium smartwatch experience without breaking the bank. With a massive 1.96” display, sleek Gun Grey finish, and advanced features like BT calling, health tracking, multiple sports modes, and long battery life, it’s a powerhouse on your wrist. Its metal build offers durability while its futuristic design ensures you always look sharp.

This watch is a classic pick for those who prefer understated style with reliable functionality. With its sleek dial and versatile strap, this watch works well for both casual outings and office wear. Its unisex design makes it suitable for anyone who values minimalism with a touch of Fastrack’s signature boldness. Durable and stylish, this is an accessory that elevates your everyday look without being too loud.

The watch brings a playful vibe to your accessory collection. Its grey dial is paired with a trendy strap that blends style and comfort seamlessly. Designed for the young and the young-at-heart, this watch adds a fun twist to casual outfits, making it perfect for daily wear. Lightweight and easy to style, it’s a must-have for those who love experimenting with fashion while keeping it practical.

The Fastrack Radiant FX4 Smart Watch is a feature-rich powerhouse built for those who demand more from their smartwatch. With a 1.51″ AMOLED display, single sync Bluetooth calling, and a functional crown, it offers both style and convenience. From all-round health tracking to 100+ sports modes and IP68 water resistance, it is crafted to support active lifestyles while maintaining a sleek, metallic finish. This is more than just a smartwatch—it’s your everyday performance partner.

The Fastrack Limitless Glide X Smart Watch is built for those who live fast and stylish. Its large display and premium black finish make it as fashionable as it is functional. With advanced fitness tracking, heart rate monitoring, SpO2, sleep insights, and 100+ sports modes, this smartwatch is your 24/7 wellness partner. The watch also supports notifications, music control, and long-lasting battery life, so you stay connected without missing a beat. Whether you’re at the gym, at work, or out with friends, this is a watch that blends lifestyle and utility seamlessly.

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