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Charli XCX to Contribute Original Songs to New Wuthering Heights Movie
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Charli XCX to Contribute Original Songs to New Wuthering Heights Movie

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Warner Bros. Pictures shared the official teaser for Wuthering Heights—writer, director, and producer Emerald Fennell’s forthcoming film adaptation of the famed Emily Brontë novel. The clip reveals that Charli XCX is contributing original songs to the film. Watch the teaser video below.

Wuthering Heights is Fennell’s third feature film, following 2020’s Promising Young Woman and 2023’s Saltburn. It stars Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. The movie is scored by Anthony Willis, who scored Fennell’s first two features. Wuthering Heights hits theaters on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

Read Pitchfork’s review of Charli XCX’s Brat. Plus, revisit the column “Brat Summer Is Dead, Long Live Brat Summer.”

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"I’ve got 12 songs and they’re all bangers"
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I’ve got 12 songs and they’re all bangers

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Oli Sykes has spoken about emptying the “archives” for a ‘Director’s Cut’ of Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Next Gen’ album – sharing that there are 12 songs that could be arriving soon.

Hope for more music from the Sheffield metal icons arose last year, when the frontman said that he had some unreleased material from the writing sessions for their 2024 album ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’ waiting to be shared – hoping to release a “‘director’s cut’ version of the record”.

Now, Sykes has shared another update, catching up with NME backstage at Reading & Leeds last week and revealing that there could be as many as 12 songs on the way from the ‘Next Gen’ writing sessions.

Bring Me The Horizon live at Reading 2025. Credit: Derek Bremner for NME

When asked if becoming a father had impacted his approach to making music, Sykes said that while it was “a little too early to tell”, he has felt “a renewed sense of the pressure being off”.

“I had to have that as we were leading up to the birth, because I wanted new music out this year,” he added. “I’ve got so much from the ‘Nex Gen’ archive that I want the world to hear. I literally phoned my label and management and said, ‘It’s nearly here, I’ve got 12 songs and they’re all bangers. They’re so close, we’re going to get the first single out before Rock Am Ring and the second before Reading & Leeds.’”

He added that his focus shifted towards being there for his wife, Alissic – who gave birth to twins in July – and that the songs might take a little longer than expected.

“The music will come, but it’s just not the be-all and end-all,” he said. “We’re realising that we don’t have to put another record out; we just put one out. Most bands would go away for two years, have an actual break,” he shared. “You don’t have to do this, but I want to and I enjoy it. If it doesn’t happen, then it doesn’t happen.”

He then said that while he feels like he owes it to the fans to share new music, he has started to realise that “there are other things that are important in my life now and I’ve got to make sure that they come first”.

“Ultimately, that’s going to help the process and help us make some really good music,” he affirmed. “I can already feel that. I feel comfortable that the band is fine and we’re doing alright. We don’t need to do better. That will help with the output.”

When asked if the new material would be the ‘Director’s Cut’ he hinted towards in December, Sykes said: “Yes. I’m already craving a fresh sound and making stuff like, ‘Oh, that’s sick but not now – that needs to be honed and crafted’. There are songs I’m sitting on that are so sick, but it’s not ‘Nex Gen’, it’s something else. I still don’t know what that’s going to be.”

“I know for a fact that I can’t write that now,” he continued. “I have to write that in a year when I’ve been away, and let my mind decompress and go, ‘What is the theme? What is the world? What is the sound?’ We need that, definitely, but in terms of a strategic play, I just can’t see it happening because I just love it too much. Just accepting that it is what it is feels really good.”

‘Nex Gen’ was the second in the ‘Post Human’ series, following from ‘Survival Horror‘ as the first in a string of records launched in 2020, originally intended to be released in quick succession but now with the narrative arc to follow on future albums in years to come.

Check out the full interview with Sykes here, where he also spoke about the chances of Bring Me The Horizon playing at Glastonbury, what’s next in the ‘Post Human’ series, how fatherhood has shaped his approach to playing live, and if he can imagine the band following in The Rolling Stones’ footsteps and touring into their 80s. You can also watch the interview in full in the video above.

Bring Me The Horizon live at Reading 2025. Credit: Derek Bremner for NME
Bring Me The Horizon live at Reading 2025. Credit: Derek Bremner for NME

While at Reading & Leeds, Bring Me The Horizon brought their immersive set to the main stages at Little John’s Farm and Bramham Park. It marked the second time that the band have headlined the dual festival, following on from a co-headline slot with fellow Sheffield rock giants Arctic Monkeys back in 2022.

Their set at Reading 2025 was given a five-star review by NME, which read: “The sci-fi blockbuster cinematography and immersive graphics of the show (peaking with Sykes turning into a demon in real-time) are overwhelming enough, not to mention that each song is delivered with enough pyro and energy that they all feel like a finale most other bands would kill for.

“Those scrappy skinny-jeaned metalcore brats from way back then are unrecognisable from this tour-de-force before us tonight. In terms of spectacle, they out-pomp Muse. For performance, they couldn’t give more. A hiatus and long wait to the follow-up to ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’ awaits, but what a parting gift that was.”

September 2, 2025 0 comments
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Winners of The Bhutani Filmfare Awards Punjabi 2025: Full List Out
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Songs Taylor Swift Might Choose for Her Wedding Day

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

This one’s a no-brainer. Taylor actually wrote So High School for Travis Kelce. It’s packed with playful nods to him and his world, lyrics about feeling like a teenager again, stadium lights, and the thrill of first love. When the couple used this track for their engagement announcement, fans immediately saw it as their song. At the wedding, it could play as a first dance choice or during an intimate moment between them.

The Alchemy

Another track directly tied to Kelce, The Alchemy is full of football metaphors and triumphant imagery. Lines about “touchdowns” and “winning” mirror not just Travis’s career but the way their romance feels like a victory. If So High School is playful, The Alchemy is celebratory. Picture this one blasting during the reception when everyone’s on the dance floor.
A Track from The Life of a Showgirl 


Taylor Swift’s upcoming album The Life of a Showgirl announced during an appearance with Travis, has fans convinced at least one or two songs are about him. Travis even admitted that Opalite is one of his favourites. With the album dropping in October, it’s highly likely Taylor will include fresh songs from this project at her wedding, adding a personal and contemporary touch.

Lover

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Although Lover was written for her ex-lover Joe Alwyn, it has become a fan-favourite wedding anthem. The romantic lyrics of the song resonate with fans universally. Swifties have been using it in wedding ceremonies since its release, and it could easily slot into Taylor’s own playlist. Even if the inspiration was someone else, the song’s timeless warmth makes it wedding-perfect.
Love Story

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One of Taylor’s earliest and most iconic hits, Love Story captures the fairytale fantasy of finding your soulmate against all odds. While she wrote it as a teenager, it has aged into a classic. Playing this at her wedding would feel like a full-circle moment, Taylor, who once sang about Romeo and Juliet, is now living out her own happily-ever-after with Travis.
Enchanted

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Originally inspired by a fleeting meeting, Enchanted has always been about the magic of first encounters. Fans often link its dreamy quality to Taylor’s most romantic eras. Including this in her wedding could nod to that feeling of awe and destiny that her relationship with Travis seems to carry. Imagine it during the bridal entrance or at a slower, candlelit moment.
Daylight

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Closing Lover with the hopeful line, “I once believed love would be burning red, but it’s golden, like daylight.” Daylight feels like a message about maturing love. It reflects how Taylor sees romance now, not just passion, but stability, trust, and peace. A perfect track to wrap up a wedding evening with serenity and gratitude.
Taylor Swift’s love story with Travis Kelce has already given fans unforgettable songs like So High School and The Alchemy. But her wedding playlist won’t stop there, it’s likely to blend her most personal new music with fan-favourite classics like Lover and Love Story. Whether she chooses nostalgic anthems or debuts something brand-new from The Life of a Showgirl, one thing’s certain: Taylor Alison Swift’s wedding soundtrack will be as magical as the love story inspiring it.

Also read: How Travis Kelce Made Taylor Swift’s 35th Birthday Special

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Sabrina Carpenter's romantic partners felt 'flattered' by songs
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Sabrina Carpenter’s romantic partners felt ‘flattered’ by songs

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

29 August 2025

Sabrina Carpenter is “pretty transparent” in her approach to relationships.

Sabrina Carpenter has opened up about her new album

The 26-year-old singer thinks her former romantic partners actually feel “pretty flattered” whenever she writes and releases a song about them.

The blonde beauty – whose new album is called Man’s Best Friend – told CBS Mornings: “I feel pretty transparent going into any of my relationships, that I write songs and I think they’re just as down for it. I think it’s also, most of the time, they’ve been pretty flattered when I … when they get a song written about them, good or bad.”

Despite this, Sabrina refuses to confirm who inspired certain songs.

The singer – who has previously dated the likes of Shawn Mendes and Barry Keoghan – said: “It’s more fun for people to picture in their head than the person I picture in my head, I think.”

Sabrina also admits that her music isn’t for everyone.

The Manchild hitmaker reflected: “You don’t have to like what I do. I think there’s this weird misconception that every artist has to check every box for everyone to like everything about them.”

Sabrina released her last album, Short n’ Sweet, in 2024, and she previously described the record as “a more emphasised version” of her real-life self.

The chart-topping star suggested that Short n’ Sweet was more authentic to herself than her earlier records.

Speaking to Vogue magazine, Sabrina explained: “Short n’ Sweet is absolutely me. There’s no, like, alter ego. But it’s definitely a more emphasised version of me.

“It’s interesting because I’m able to dress in this way where you would kind of expect to hear like a voice from the ’60s. But then, when I’m speaking to the audience, I’m just myself.”

Sabrina also claimed that her style and lyrics represent who she is now and how she feels about life.

The Espresso hitmaker – who has enjoyed huge success in recent years – explained: “I started wearing outfits that felt more like myself. And then it sort of bled into, like, I was writing these songs that felt more and more like my personality.”




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Bappa's Favourite Tunes: Top 10 Bollywood Songs To Play During Ganesh Chaturthi! | Glamsham.com
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Bappa’s Favourite Tunes: Top 10 Bollywood Songs To Play During Ganesh Chaturthi! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood has been celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi for years, not only as a religious occasion but as a dynamic cultural event. In song and dance, the filmmakers have encapsulated the spirit of Maharashtra’s favorite festival, worshipping Lord Ganesha in memorable sequences that are woven together by devotion, drama, and rhythm. The songs have become an integral part of the festival, repeatedly played in homes, pandals, and street celebrations every year.

Timeless Aartis and Emotional Anthems

Another favorite piece is “Shendoor Lal Chadhayo” from Vaastav (1999), which was sung devoutedly by Ravindra Sathe. With its true-blue Maharashtrian background and a pious tone, the song is now a regular at Ganesh aartis in millions of homes.

Another emotional track is “Ganpati Apne Gaon Chale” from Agneepath (1990), showcasing the visarjan (immersion) of Ganpati idol. The song conveys the bittersweet sentiment of saying goodbye to Bappa dancing to the rhythm of dhol and taasha.

Ajay–Atul’s “Deva Shree Ganesha” from the 2012 Agneepath remake echoes in pandals till date. Sung by Ajay Gogavale, it’s an assertive and devotional anthem that inspires devotees of all ages.

Dance, Devotion, and Drama

Contemporary Bollywood also blends devotion with energetic dance. “Gajanana” from Bajirao Mastani (2015), rendered by Sukhwinder Singh, taps into the visceral power of age-old dhols and Maratha bravery, while “Mourya Re” from Don (2006) introduces Shah Rukh Khan to the street carnival mayhem of Mumbai streets.

Other high-energy performances include “Sadda Dil Vi Tu” from ABCD (2013) and “Hey Ganaraya” from ABCD 2 (2015), with dancers employing their craft to convey piety.

“Suno Ganpati Bappa Morya” from Judwaa 2 (2017), featuring Varun Dhawan, gives a cheerful, youthful edge to Ganpati festivities.

Tradition Meets Cinema

Even in action-oriented or politically sensitive movies such as Sarkar 3 (2017), Amitabh Bachchan’s “Ganpati Aarti” is a moment of pause and sanctity.

Likewise, Tiger Shroff’s “Jai Ganesha” in Ganpath (2023) blends energetic dance with religious passion, representing the changing face of devotion on-screen.

A Sacred Bond Through Song

From the emotional to the electrifying, these songs underline Bollywood’s unique ability to preserve and elevate Ganesh Chaturthi. They reflect not only the religious essence of the festival but also its role in uniting communities through music, dance, and shared tradition.

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Dr. Don
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How Dr. Don’s Latest Songs Trace Grief and Grace – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Dr. Don did not set out to write a song about mental health challenges. He was just following the same creative rhythm that had defined much of his recent work, the alternating fast and slow, short and long, letting his piano guide the melody before layering in bass and a synthetic violin called La Pesque. Escape Reality was meant to be a quiet counterbalance to the upbeat, radio-ready Ruled by Time, his fastest song to date.

The title came to him after dozens of failed ideas. It felt right. Simple, grounded, a little evasive. He started recording on June 21. The lyrics came on June 30.

“I thought this was turning out pretty dark,” Dr. Don shared in an email. 

A Bridge Toward Something Better

The song does not flinch from sadness. It opens with lines about life and pain, about how easy it is to pretend to be okay while quietly unraveling. But then something shifts. In the bridge, the narrator regains control. The lyrics do not preach or pander. They simply point to a different ending.

“Today, luck gonna change,” he sings. “No longer my way or the highway.”

It is a turn, written into the chords as if Dr. Don knows someone needs to hear it.

His drummer, Matt, brought his own grief to the track. After losing a close friend, Matt recorded the percussion with that memory in mind. There is pain in the rhythm if you listen for it.

And there is hope, too.

Beautiful Vibes Was the Answer He Needed Next

Still, Dr. Don could not leave his listeners, let alone himself, in that emotional fog. So, he pivoted. Beautiful Vibes is the kind of song that wraps itself around you like sunlight. Upbeat, melodic, and deeply human, it opens with a simple idea: kindness is free, and it matters more than most things.

“Cost nothing to do / Think beautiful vibes / Right over to you / I send beautiful vibes,” he sings in the chorus.

Where Escape Reality lingers in the ache of uncertainty, Beautiful Vibes offers clarity: community matters, friendship heals, music lifts.

The two songs were recorded just days apart in July 2025 and released together as a kind of emotional diptych. One track for the sleepless nights. One for the mornings that still feel possible.

A Musician Who Writes the Way He Lives

There is a rawness to Dr. Don’s work that makes it hard to look away. He does not write to impress. He writes to understand. His lyrics land somewhere between journal entries and late-night confessions. The effect is intimate, like receiving a voice note from someone who actually means it when they ask how you are doing.

He has said that he cried for the first time while writing down the lyrics to the song. And yet he still finished it. Still handed it over to Matt. Still released it to the world.

Dr. Don has no need for manufactured drama. His real life is more than enough. What he offers instead is presence. With over 115,000 subscribers on YouTube and a growing catalog of genre-crossing songs, he is quietly building something rare: music that resonates because it is unguarded.

From Studio to Soul Work

Behind every piano riff and baritone hook is someone trying to make sense of life, the only way he knows how. Some days it sounds like Feeling Lazy or I’ll Listen. Lately, it sounds like Escape Reality and Beautiful Vibes—two songs that could not be more different; released together because that is how emotions actually work.

One minute, you are struggling with mental health challenges. The next, you are smiling at a stranger. Life is never just one thing.

Dr. Don knows this. He does not just write about it. He lives it.

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John Fogerty to Play CCR Songs on "Legacy" Tour Dates
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John Fogerty to Play CCR Songs on “Legacy” Tour Dates

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Earlier this month, John Fogerty revisited his rich, rich past with the release of Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Featuring 20 re-recorded CCR classics — including “Fortunate Son,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” — the album is very much about the iconic singer further cementing his place in music history.

But the 80-year-old also isn’t done forging his creative future, and as such, he’ll be bringing Legacy on the road this fall. The down-home fun begins on Halloween in Atlantic City and visits Nashville, Atlanta, Virginia Beach, and Newark, among other cities, before winding down November 14th in Boston. These 11 shows are being touted as “Legacy dates,” and remain separate from previously-announced dates in late September/early October.

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Tickets for Fogarty’s “Legacy” tour dates go on sale beginning Wednesday, August 27th via Ticketmaster. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program.

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Legacy only came to because, after several decades, Fogerty owns the CCR catalog (more recently acquiring the masters). A press statement called the record a “full-circle moment,” with Fogerty himself saying that the LP is “my way of celebrating that — of playing these songs on my terms, with the people I love.” (Fogerty co-produced the record with his son, Shane Fogerty.) The other people Fogerty “loves” include collaborators Matt Chamberlain, Bob Malone, Bob Glaub and Rob Stone (which may serve as indication of Fogerty’s backing band on the road). Below, check out one song from Legacy, an especially stirring new take on “Bad Moon Rising.”

John Fogerty 2025 Tour Dates:
08/30 — Niagara Falls, ON @ OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
09/20 — Las Vegas, NV @ 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival
09/29 — Mexico City, MX @ Auditorio Nacional
10/01 — Higland, CA @ Yaamava Resort and Casino at San Manuel
10/31 — Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena *
11/01 — Salem, VA @ Salem Civic Center *
11/03 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium; Nashville, TN *
11/04 — Atlanta, GA @ The Fox Theatre *
11/05 — Durham, NC @ Durham Performing Arts Center *
11/07 — Virginia Beach, VA @ The Dome *
11/08 — Bethlehem, PA @ Wind Creek Event Center *
11/09 — Oxon Hill, MD @ The Theater at MGM National Harbor *
11/12 — Newark, NJ @ New Jersey Performing Arts Center *
11/13 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun *
11/14 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway *

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Spoon's Britt Daniel Talks New Songs, Next Album, Meeting McCartney
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Spoon’s Britt Daniel Talks New Songs, Next Album, Meeting McCartney

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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Indie-rock heroes Spoon are back with two new songs. The Austin, Texas, band just surprise-released “Chateau Blues” and “Guess I’m Fallin’ In Love,” quintessential examples of the kind of sharp guitar bangers the band has been doing well for decades. It’s the first new music they’ve put out since their excellent 2022 album, Lucifer on the Sofa. That album was a potent return to straight-ahead, band-in-a-room rock after a couple records that leaned more into studio craft, and everything about their new music suggests their next album will continue in that vein. “The songs that we’ve done so far for the first half of the record are very rock-forward,” says frontman Britt Daniel. “They’ve been very extroverted-feeling.”

Daniel says “Chateau Blues” began as a “as a country bar-band sort of swing,” and then evolved into a driving rocker. “I had this vision one morning as I was waking up of ‘Chateau Blues’ as a rock song. So I rewrote it as a song led by a riff — same key, same lyrics, almost the same melody — but the riff gave it life, and we added that Topper Headon-esque machine-gun beat, and it was suddenly like, ‘OK, yeah, this is definitely the way the song is meant to be.’ It’s a song about a man in his self-imposed exile, written from the point of view of his Uber driver.”

“Guess I’m Fallin’ In Love,” which shares a title with an old Velvet Underground tune, is moodier and droney but no less catchy. “Musically, it’s sort of like a modal spaghetti-western-type thing,” Daniel says. “It has this sort of low, slightly evil vibe to it. It’s about being wary of falling in love, feeling a bit unsold on the idea even as you feel like it might be happening. It started with the framing story of One Thousand and One Nights for the starting point and I ran from that.”

The band has been dividing time between their longtime home base of Austin and drummer Jim Eno’s new home of Providence, Rhode Island, working with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Nine Inch Nails, St. Vincent). Daniel says the album is about halfway done, and doesn’t have a release date or title yet. “If you went by what I’ve been listening to the most recently, it’s a cross between CCR and Jessica Pratt, but I don’t know if you hear that in those songs,” he says.

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While almost everything they’ve done so far is upbeat, it’s not all tough guitar rock, particularly a slow song Daniel really likes called “Midnight Radio Stars.” “My mom told me we should write some ballads. So i got to it,” says Daniel. He notes that Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridmann, who produced a pair of Spoon records in the 2010s, gave him the same advice: “He suggested I write a song like ‘Are You Lonely Tonight.’ I don’t think it’s like that, but it’s cool. It’s a lovely song. We worked on it for two or three days and I got into that mood. I felt sultry by the end of it.”

Lucifer on the Sofa felt like a career capstone for Spoon, attaining nearly universal critical acclaim, making it into the Top Ten of the rock album charts, and notching a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album. Daniel says he found attending the Grammy ceremony itself “a bit stale,” adding, “It doesn’t feel like it’s made for anything other than the TV. They don’t sell drinks in the arena that night. It’s not a vibe.”

Still, the night did involve one memory he’ll be able to treasure for life. “We got to meet Paul McCartney,” he says. “We’d never never met him before. He came out and talked to us. I think someone told him there were some guys over there who want to meet you. But, you know, what can I say? The guy is 80-plus years old, and when we left the party, he was dancing. He’d been dancing all night and he was still dancing. It was really pretty magical to see.”

Along with releasing the new songs, Spoon are also kicking off a month-long tour with the Pixies, one of the all-time great indie-rock bands and a huge influence on Daniel growing up. “This is something I’m not jaded about at all,” he says of the chance to hi the road with his heroes. “When I was in the later years of high school and into college, the Pixies and the Velvet Underground were it. That was how I wanted to write songs. That was the peak of cool for me.”

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Both the Pixies and Spoon have enjoyed long, successful careers — the Pixies’ first record came out in 1987, Spoon made their debut in 1996. But it wasn’t always easy sledding for Spoon. In the Nineties, they were signed and quickly dropped by major label Elektra Records, and summed up the experience with a song called “The Agony of Lafitte” (famously named after their former A&R guy). In 2000, they were the subject of a classic Village Voice article about the perils of indie rock in its post-1990s-boom phase that made Spoon beloved underdogs to many music fans. The band bounced back and went on a run of great albums beginning with 2002’s Kill the Moonlight (Number 123 on Rolling Stone‘s 250 Best Albums of the 21st Century), and they’re still going stronger than ever today. Now, they’re one year away from celebrating their 30th anniversary.

“We hadn’t really hit our stride when that [Village Voice] article came out, but nobody really knew that at the time. We didn’t either,” Daniel says. “It’s always seemed like the right thing to do to make another record. Whenever we needed to take a break, we do. Maybe that’s it. And the break doesn’t need to be very long… Maybe we’re just fuckin’ well-adjusted.”

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Spoon Tour Dates With Pixies 

Aug. 26 — Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory SOLD OUT
Aug. 27 — San Diego, CA @ Gallagher Square
Aug. 28 — Berkeley, CA @ The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley
Aug. 30 — Troutdale, OR @ McMenamins Edgefield
Aug. 30 — Bonner, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater
Sept. 2 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Sept. 4 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Zoo Amphitheatre
Sept. 5 — Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater
Sept. 6 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Sept. 8 — Birmingham, AL @ Avondale Brewing Company
Sept. 9 — Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
Sept. 10 — Asheville, NC @ Asheville Yards
Sept. 12 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Sept. 14 — Asbury Park, NJ @ See.Hear.Now Festival
Sept. 15 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
Sept. 16 — St. Louis, MO @ Stifel Theatre  
Sept. 17 — Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle
Sept. 19 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Festival 2025
Sept. 20 — Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage SOLD OUT

August 26, 2025 0 comments
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Bigg Boss 19 looks good and fresh, say fans after BB replaces ‘cringe anthems’ with morning songs, unveils secret room
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Bigg Boss 19 looks good and fresh, say fans after BB replaces ‘cringe anthems’ with morning songs, unveils secret room

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Bigg Boss is one of the most popular reality shows on Indian television, with fans eagerly awaiting each new season for its dose of drama and entertainment. Over the past two seasons, however, viewers voiced concerns about the show losing its spark. Now, with season 19, it seems the makers have taken that feedback seriously. Just one episode in, fans are already praising the season for feeling fresh, exciting, and true to the Bigg Boss essence once again.

Salman Khan returns as host for Bigg Boss 19.

Fans review Bigg Boss 19’s first episode

One of the biggest changes from the past two seasons is that season 19 doesn’t have the so-called “cringe anthems” played to wake up the contestants. Instead, it has returned to Bollywood songs, just like in the earlier seasons. A Reddit user shared a screenshot of Bigg Boss contestants dancing to Dhating Naach from Phata Poster Nikhla Hero and wrote, “Finally no more cringe anthem this year in Bigg Boss.”

Fans also shared their views on the first episode of Bigg Boss. One wrote, “Song + secret room! Finally BB19 on a good start.” Another commented, “This season looks good and fresh.” A third comment read, “Bigg Boss ka redemption era is going on or what.” One fan added, “Looks like they finally got the budget to buy song licences vs the stupid anthem.” Another praised the casting and wrote, “BB has clearly opened a personality buffet this szn. No pre-made fds, just raw start!”

In the previous seasons, fans accused Bigg Boss of being biased towards contestants and even criticised it for interfering in their decisions. However, this year, Bigg Boss has chosen to stay out of the decision-making process, which aligns with the theme “Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar”—handing over the power to the housemates themselves.

About Bigg Boss 19

On the very first day, Bigg Boss asked contestants to choose a person they felt was unworthy of being a housemate due to having the least interesting personality. The majority named Farhana Bhatt, and Bigg Boss announced that her journey had ended. However, in a twist, she was moved into a secret room, where she will monitor the contestants 24/7 and even play a role in decision-making.

This season stars 16 contestants, including Awez Darbar, Kunickaa Sadanand, Baseer Ali, Ashnoor Kaur, Gaurav Khanna, Pranit More, Tanya Mittal, Amaal Mallik, Nagma Mirajkar, international performer Natalia Janoszek, Mridul Tiwari and Abhishek Bajaj, among others. Salman Khan will once again host Weekend Ka Vaar. The show is available to watch on JioCinema and Colors TV.

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SABA AZAD And SONI RAZDAN'S MUSICAL DRAMA! "Songs Of Paradise" Motion Poster Revealed With OTT Release Date | Glamsham.com
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LEGENDS COME ALIVE!” – ‘Songs Of Paradise’ Trailer OUT With Soni Razdan, Saba Azad Honoring Raj Begum’s Legacy! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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The trailer of Songs of Paradise, featuring Saba Azad and Soni Razdan, is out, giving a poignant look into the life and legacy of Padma Shri awardee Raj Begum, the first female playback singer of Kashmir. Directed by renowned filmmaker Danish Renzu and co-authored with Niranjan Iyengar and Sunayana Kachroo, the film is a tribute to the legendary voice which transcended barriers and inspired generations of valley artists.

A Song of Brave Hearts and Melody
The narrative follows Noor Begum, essayed by Saba Azad and Soni Razdan in two different time frames, from a budding young singer to a tenacious cultural icon. Against the canvas of Kashmir, Noor’s life is about challenging social limitations, following dreams, and the redemptive forces of music. Her narrative is enriched by soulful songs by Abhay Sopori and Masrat Un Nissa’s haunting voice, bringing Kashmir’s rich musical heritage to life.

Saba Azad, who plays the younger Noor, described the role as a revelation. “As a singer, I was unaware of the phenomenon that is Raj Begum. This movie opened my eyes to her journey and her contribution. Songs of Paradise is not only a music story but also a tale of female strength and independence,” she said.

Honoring a Legacy
Veteran actress Soni Razdan, who plays the mature Noor Begum, called the experience deep. “The script touched me immediately. Playing Noor was all about harnessing the decades-long strength and cultural pride. This film is a strong reminder of Kashmir’s musical past,” she said.

Cast and Direction
Directed by Nicandra Alkemade for Excel Entertainment, Songs of Paradise is produced by Apple Tree Pictures Production and Renzu Films Production. The cast, which includes Zain Khan Durrani, Sheeba Chaddha, Taaruk Raina, Shishir Sharma, and Lillete Dubey, joins Azad and Razdan in a real star-studded cast.

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