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Adele Previews New Song ‘Hold On’

Adele has previewed a new song called ‘Hold On’, which appears in a new holiday-themed commercial for Amazon. Co-written by Inflo, the London producer who has worked with the likes of Michael Kiwanuka and Little Simz, the track is the second offering from the singer’s upcoming album 30. Check it out below.

The first single from 30, ‘Easy on Me’, arrived in October. More recently, Adele revealed the record’s full tracklist, which includes a song called ‘I Drink Wine’ and a new version of ‘Easy on Me’ featuring Chris Stapleton. The album is out November 19 via Columbia.

Foo Fighters Announce Horror Comedy Film ‘STUDIO 666’

Foo Fighters have announced a new horror comedy film called STUDIO 666. The movie stars Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, and Rami Jaffee, and was shot in the Encino mansion, where the band recorded their latest album, Medicine to Midnight. It was directed by BJ McDonnell and written by Jeff Buhler and Rebecca Hughes, based on a story by Grohl. The cast also includes Whitney Cummings, Leslie Grossman, Will Forte, Jenna Ortega, and Jeff Garlin.

“After decades of ridiculous music videos and numerous music documentaries under our collective belts, it was finally time to take it to the next level,” Grohl said in a press statement, continuing:

Like most things Foo, STUDIO 666 began with a far fetched idea that blossomed into something bigger than we ever imagined possible. Filmed at the same house where we recorded our latest album Medicine at Midnight — told you that place was haunted! — we wanted to recapture the classic magic that all of our favorite rock and roll movies had, but with a twist: hilarious gore that fucking rocks. And now, with the help of Tom Ortenberg and the team at Open Road Films we can finally let this cat out of the bag after keeping it our best kept secret for two years. Be ready to laugh, scream, and headbang in your popcorn. STUDIO 666 will fuck you up.

STUDIO 666 will be released in theaters on February 25, 2022.

Bill Callahan and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy Cover Scout Niblett’s ‘Kidnapped by Neptune’

Bill Callahan and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy have enlisted Hamerkop for a cover of Scout Niblett’s ‘Kidnapped by Neptune’. It’s set to appear on the newly announced Bind Date Party compilation, which collects all 19 covers the pair have released over the past year. It’s due out December 10 via Drag City. Listen to their version of ‘Kidnapped by Neptune’ below.

Callahan and Will Oldham last released a cover of the late John Prine’s ‘She Is My Everything’ back in March. Blind Date Party includes their take on songs by Steely DanYusuf / Cat StevensDave RichBillie Eilish, Robert Wyatt, Lou Reed, and more. Each of their covers features at least one guest; Hamerkop is the duo of Bachelorette’s Annabel Alpers and Adam Cooke, who issued their debut album Remote on Drag City in 2019.

Caracara Release New Single ‘Hyacinth’

Philadelphia band Caracara have returned with a new single called ‘Hyacinth’. The track was produced by Grammy-nominated engineer and producer Will Yip. Check it out below.

“I suppose it’s like an oxygen mask, and that theoretical moment in which one should put on their own before helping someone else,” vocalist/guitarist Will Lindsay explained in a statement. “I’ve never been on a plane when the masks drop but in all honesty, I can’t say I necessarily envision myself looking out for my own safety and then politely helping a neighbor. I think a lot of us are sitting there now, frozen.”

Lindsay continued: “New preoccupations pile up, hate begets chaos begets injustice begets polarization, we try to look inward and outward at once. It’s a song about megachurches and myopia, the gods and the sciences at war on a small screen, alcohol and anxiety and anger and the internet and the aimless desire to help with everything all at once.”

808 State’s Andy Barker Dead at 53

Andy Barker, longtime member of UK acid house group 808 State, has died. The band confirmed the news in a social media post, saying that Barker died “after a short period of illness” on Saturday. “His family and friends asks that people respect their privacy at this time but remember him for the joy he brought through his personality and music,” the group’s statement reads. “You’ll be sadly missed.”

Before joining 808 State, Barker was one half of a DJ duo called the Spinmasters. He eventually joined 808 State after co-founding member Gerald Simpson left to pursue a solo project called A Guy Called Gerald, taking over as bassist and keyboardist. His first releases with the group were 1989’s Quadrastate EP and the 1989 LP 90, which was followed by 1991’s ex:el. Over the years, 808 State worked with artists including Björk, New Order’s Bernard Sumner, and Manic Street Preachers’ James Dean Bradfield. The group’s last album, Transmission Suite, was released in 2019.

 

This Week’s Best New Songs: Charli XCX, Spiritualized, Christian Lee Hutson, and More

Throughout the week, we update our Best New Songs playlist with the new releases that caught our attention the most, be it a single leading up to the release of an album or a newly unveiled deep cut. And each Monday, we round up the best new songs released over the past week (the eligibility period begins on Monday and ends Sunday night) in this best new music segment.

This week, we’re starting off with Jenny Lewis’ ‘Puppy and a Truck’, an honest and whimsical tribute to the singer’s new puppy; Charli XCX’s collaboration with Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polacheck, ‘New Shapes’, which combines the heartbreak and ecstasy of love as infectiously as it blends ‘80s and avant-pop production; Spiritualized’s ‘Always Together With You’, which leads their new album Everything Was Beautiful, a heartfelt space-rock song that slowly rises into something soaring and triumphant; Christian Lee Hutson’s new single ‘Strawberry Lemonade’, which features production from Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst and shines for its gentle melodies and reflective lyrics; Cassandra Jenkins ‘American Spirits’, an outtake from her latest album that beautifully relays the struggle of communicating hard emotional truths with tenderness; and Chastity Belt’s unnerving yet cathartic new single ‘Fear’.

Best New Songs: November 8, 2021

Jenny Lewis, ‘Puppy and a Truck’

Charli XCX feat. Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek, ‘New Shapes’

Song of the Week: Spiritualized, ‘Always Together With You’

Christian Lee Hutson, ‘Strawberry Lemonade’

Cassandra Jenkins, ‘American Spirits’

Chastity Belt, ‘Fear’

Jazmine Sullivan and Curtis Harding Team Up for New Song ‘Our Love’

Jazmine Sullivan and singer-songwriter Curtis Harding have teamed up for a new song, ‘Our Love’, which appears on the soundtrack to Arcane, a Netflix television spinoff of the video game League of Legends. Give it a listen below.

Sullivan released her latest project, Heaux Tales, back in January. Following her performance at the Super Bowl, Sullivan shared a new single called ‘Tragic’ in June. Harding’s most recent record, If Words Were Flowers, came out on November 5.

UB40 Toaster Astro Dead at 64

Astro, longtime singer, multi-instrumentalist, and toaster of British reggae band UB40, has died after a short illness. “We are absolutely devastated and completely heartbroken to have to tell you that our beloved Astro has today passed away after a very short illness,” a statement posted on the group’s social media reads. “The world will never be the same without him. We ask you to please respect his family’s privacy at this incredibly difficult time.” He was 64.

Astro, whose real name was Terence Wilson, joined UB40 in 1979, a few months after the group’s formation in Birmingham, England. He played with the original lineup until 2013, when he joined an offshoot UB40 featuring Ali Campbell and Mickey Virtue. UB40 sold over 70 million records worldwide, with the band’s biggest single, 1983’s ‘Red Red Wine’, reaching No. 1 in both the UK and US, as did their version of ‘Can‘t Help Falling In Love’. Three years later, they scored their third No. 1 single in the UK with their rendition of ‘I Got You Babe’ featuring the Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde.

Astro’s death comes only three months after fellow UB40 co-founder, saxophonist and songwriter Brian Travers, died of cancer aged 62.

A Guide to Buying Your First Vape Atomizer

If you are venturing into the e-cigarette world for the first time, you would have come across the term “atomizers” amid your browsing and research. That’s because atomizers are exploding in popularity as more and more people are beginning to move away from the traditional cigarette route towards this better, healthier, vaping alternative.

As you’re browsing around the various vape merchant websites, you might have noticed there are a few different types of atomizers. Vape merchants, like DrDabber for example, sell an assortment of products and each product comes with a lot of key points in the description to help buyers like you make an informed decision. You might have even been surprised to find there was a lot of new information that you had no idea about until you started looking around. Well, not to worry because this guide is here to help you figure out everything you need to know about buying your first vape atomizer and how they work.

Understanding the RBA

Let’s start with the simple basics first by understanding what an RBA is when it comes to atomizers. RBA is the abbreviation for Re-Buildable Atomizer. You’ll come to recognize the RBA once you’ve become familiar with it because it has a deck. On this deck are posts where you can rebuild your own coils if need replacing.

RBAs come in different varieties. These are sometimes known as RTA, RDAs, or even RDTAs. Each style will come with its own unique advantages and disadvantages too, because nothing is ever all pros and no cons. Your choice of RBA is merely a matter of personal preference. It doesn’t really matter which one you end up choosing as long as you’re happy with it. After all, you’re going to be the one that is using it. Just because one vaper might prefer an RDA over an RBA, it doesn’t mean that you will too.

However, if you are looking for something specific, like a lot of cloud or vapor production, then an RBA that pumps these vapor clouds is something you need to consider before you make your purchase. Out of all the atomizer options out there though, the RBA still remains a crowd favorite. One of the leading reasons behind this is the ability to quickly and easily rebuild your own coils.

Vapers also love the fact that this can be done without breaking the bank. With an RBA, you get rid of the need to buy premade coils and those can be pretty expensive, especially if you’re vaping your e-liquids at high temperatures. Yet another reason behind the popularity of the RBA compared to any other atomizer design is the ability to create your own coils (if exploring your creative side is something you like to do).

An RDA Explained

Now that you know what an RBA is, let’s talk about the other atomizer version called the RDA. The RDA is short for Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer. The key term to look out for with this one is “dripping”. If you’re a vaper who doesn’t mind manually adding e-liquid into your coils each time you want to vape, then an RDA could be an atomizer you wouldn’t mind owning.

Since the RDA requires manual labor, only a small amount of liquid can be added at any given time. That is because the RDA has only a small well-shaped holder at the

bottom to contain the e-liquid. Unlike other atomizers, you’re not going to be tapping into the reserves inside the tank, hence the need to manually add the e-liquid before your vaping sessions.

In terms of convenience, an RDA is not what you would call a practical atomizer. However, it does pump a lot of vapor clouds and the flavor you experience is pretty good. It’s a matter of which one you prefer, in this case. Would you rather have convenience or massive vapor smoke clouds during your sessions? That will be what helps you narrow down your purchase decision.

Moving On to The RTA

Now, the RTA is short for a different version of the atomizer called a Rebuildable Tank Atomizer. If you want to get technical about it, you could say that a lot of RBAs function like RTAs anyway. However, there is a distinguishing detail that differentiates the two. For one thing, the RTA has a build deck and on this build deck are the coil sits.

A chimney is then placed over the coil and this chimney will extend to the top of the tank. The tank will be full of the e-liquid you need during your vape sessions. As you begin your sessions, the e-liquid will be drawn into the coil through what is known as the wicking material. If you like to move around a lot, then the RBA is one of the easiest atomizers to use.

Finally, the RDTA

The Rebuildable Dripping Tank Atomizer or RDTA as it is commonly called, is a combination of the RTA and the RDA. With an RDTA, you will find the tank sitting underneath the coil. There is no need to constantly drip your e-liquid into the coil the way you would have to with a regular RDA because the wicking will flow down into the tank.

The Final Buying Decision

The atomizer that you choose to get is all about personal preference and the way you would like to enjoy your vaping sessions best. Some people are more into it for the flavor production, others are looking for something basic and user-friendly, and then there are those who enjoy building vape setups that focus on chasing clouds.

It also comes down to how much time and money you want to invest in your little hobby. If this is something that you take seriously, then it’s worthwhile investing in quality products and equipment. If you’re someone who enjoys vaping once in a while for fun, then start with a basic atomizer and vape setup first that gets the job done. If you decide later that this is something you want to pursue more fervently, you can then begin looking into the better quality setups.

8 Dead, Hundreds Injured at Travis Scott’s Astroworld 2021 Festival

Eight people have died and hundreds were injured at Travis Scott‘s Astroworld 2021 Festival on Friday night (November 5), KHOUReuters, and the Associated Press report.

The surge began around 9:15 pm, according to Houston station ABC13, when Drake made a surprise appearance during Travis Scott’s headlining performance. “The crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage, and that caused some panic, and it started causing some injuries,” Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña said during a press conference on Saturday morning. “People began to fall out, become unconscious, and it created additional panic.” Peña noted that the on-site medical units were “quickly overwhelmed” and that “scores of people” were treated for injuries. He said officials transported at least 17 people to hospitals, including 11 people who were in cardiac arrest. A 10-year-old was reportedly among those hospitalized.

“Once we started having the mass casualty incident, they were starting CPR on several people, and it happened all at once,” HPD Executive Assistant Chief Larry Satterwhite told the AP. “It seemed like it happened over the course of just a few minutes. Suddenly, we had several people down on the ground experiencing some type of cardiac arrest or some type of medical episode. And so we immediately started doing CPR, and moving people right then, and that’s when I went and met with the promoters, and Live Nation, and they agreed to end early in the interest of public safety.”

Astroworld was sold out, with an estimated crowd of 50,000 people. The second and final night of the Houston, TX festival, which was livestreamed at Apple Music, has been cancelled. “Our hearts are with the Astroworld Festival Family tonight—especially those we lost and their loved ones,” the festival wrote in a statement. “Thank you to our partners at the Houston Police Department, Fire Department, and NRG Park for their response and support.”

UPDATE: Travis Scott has issued a statement saying he is “devastated” over the events that unfolded at his Astroworld Festival. “My prayers go out to the families and all those impacted by what happened at Astroworld Festival. Houston PD has my total support as they continue to look into the tragic loss of life. I am committed to working together with the Houston community to heal and support the families in need. Thank you to Houston PD, Fire Department and NRG Park for their immediate response and support. Love You All.”

In a video message on Instagram, Scott said he was “working right now to identify the families so we can help assist them through this tough time.” He continued: “My fans really mean the world to me. I always just really want to leave them with a positive experience. Anytime I can make out what’s going on, I stop the show and help them get the help they need. I could just never imagine the severity of the situation.”