BTS wrapped up their week-long residency at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon! last night (October 2) with a performance of their latest single ‘Dynamite’. Watch it happen below.
Earlier in the week, BTS delivered an a cappella version of the same track with talk show host Jimmy Fallon and the Roots, as well as a show-stopping performance of the Love Yourself: Answer track ‘Idol’. In other BTS news, the K-pop phenomenon recently announced a new album titled BE (Deluxe Edition), set to arrive this November. Since releasing ‘Dynamite’, the group have performed at the MTV VMAs, The Today Show, and NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert.
Denzel Curry has released a new protest song called ‘Live from the Abyss’. Check it out below.
Though clocking in at just under two minutes, the track is rife with politically charged commentary, sampling a news broadcast on the June Minneapolis protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death. “I don’t fuck with my president/ Tried to block all Mexicans/ If he hear this message/ Please don’t send swat to my residence,” Curry raps.
All proceeds from digital sales of the track until the end of October 2020 will be donated to Dream Defenders, a Florida-based youth organization fighting against police brutality, prisons, deportation, and war.
Back in June, Curry joined Terrace Martin, Kamasi Washington, G Perico, and DaylytBack on the protest song ‘PIG FEET’. Earlier this year, he teamed up with Kenny Beats for the collaborative LP Unlocked. More recently, he featured on The Avalanches’ ‘Take Care In Your Dreaming’ alongside Tricky and Sampa The Great.
Robert Zemeckis’ remake of Roald Dahl’s The Witches is heading to straight to streaming next month. Starring Anne Hathaway, Octavia Spencer, Kristen Chenoweth, and Stanley Tucci, the adaptation of Dahl’s beloved 1973 children’s story of the same name was originally scheduled for released this month, but Warner Bros have announced the film will go straight to HBO Max in the US on October 22.
“This film, with its stellar cast, is outstanding,” said Casey Bloys, Chief Content Officer for HBO and HBO Max. “We are thrilled to be able to use our platform to deliver timely, relevant and engaging new content during this time when the theatrical experience is not available to everyone.”
Zemeckis co-wrote the script with Kenya Barris and Guillermo del Toro. Warner Bros’ official logline for the film reads: “Robert Zemeckis’s visually innovative film tells the darkly humorous and heartwarming tale of a young orphaned boy who, in late 1967, goes to live with his loving Grandma in the rural Alabama town of Demopolis. As the boy and his grandmother encounter some deceptively glamorous but thoroughly diabolical witches, she wisely whisks our young hero away to an opulent seaside resort. Regrettably, they arrive at precisely the same time that the world’s Grand High Witch has gathered her fellow cronies from around the globe—undercover—to carry out her nefarious plans.”
The film is still expected to hit UK cinemas in the coming months, but no release date has yet been confirmed.
CHAI have shared a new song called ‘Donuts Mind If I Do’. It marks the band’s first single for their new label, Sub Pop, and will appear on a 7″ with the B-side ‘Plastic Love’. Physical copies are set to arrive November 6. Check it out below, alongside a Hideto Hotta-directed video.
“When you’re feeling vigorous, when you’re feeling sick, you like what you like!” CHAI said in a statement. “No changing that! Even if what I like is as simple as a donut <3. It’s this type of song!”
Earlier this year, CHAI teamed up with Hinds for the track ‘UNITED GIRLS ROCK’N’ROLL CLUB’. Their sophomore LP, PUNK, came out in 2019.
The new Deftones album opens with Chino Moreno vowing to “taste a lifestyle that never gets old.” The meaning behind Moreno’s lyrics has always been up to interpretation, but here they seem to clearly outline the premise of the alt-metal veterans’ ninth studio LP: following 2016’s experimental (and admittedly rushed) Gore, their latest sees the band leaning on their heavier impulses to deliver a record only they could make. Ohms calls back to Deftones’ earlier 90s output, mostly eschewing the more nuanced textures they’ve been exploring since 2000’s masterful White Pony. The album rests on a familiar formula that will no doubt leave fans both old and new generally satisfied, while also peppering in a few inventive flourishes that prevent it from feeling entirely uninspired.
One thing Ohms has going for it is that it builds a world where time has no bearing; everything is, as Moreno puts it on ‘Error’, “frozen in time”. Whether Deftones’ approach has become outdated is more or less an irrelevant question; you can slip in and out of the album’s vaporous soundscapes just as easily regardless. Moreno’s lyrics are as vague as usual, but they keep returning to the idea of sinking, floating, and other shoegazy tropes: “We’re turning time inside out/ Floating off in the ether/ We’re miles beyond the sound,” he declares on ‘Genesis’. Ohms is as much an active evocation of the past as it is a reflection on the present, and there’s something satisfying about the way the band’s music seems to exist in a liminal space, especially in 2020. Sure, the excellent title track includes the now-ubiquitous phrase “these changing times”, but in the Deftones universe, this could allude to pretty much any other point in human history.
An alternative explanation as to why it works – besides the fact that Deftones have managed to evade the concept of time – could be that the music is simply good. Which also happens to be the biggest issue with Ohms: it’s solid, refreshingly focused, and consistently enjoyable… but rarely rises above that. This is far from the first time the band is relying on the same formula that made them successful; this time, though, it feels like the recipe is there but that one secret ingredient is missing. The chugging riffs and pulverizing rhythm sections haven’t lost their appeal, but there’s very little here that stands out as either distinctly memorable or particularly imaginative, even upon repeated listens.
Thankfully, there are exceptions. The group lays down a ream of outstanding tracks halfway through the album, all of which make great use of atmosphere: ‘The Spell of Mathematics’ retains its pummelling, expansive tones across its five-and-a-half minute runtime, while the spacious ‘Pompeji’ allows some beautifully gentle sonics to seep in before segueing into what’s arguably the best song on the album, the visceral yet tuneful ‘This Link is Dead’. Earlier on the record, ‘Urantia’ finds Moreno infusing his lyricism with a considerable amount of detail, and the imagery is incredibly effective: “I slipped into the cloak you left/ I fiddle around in the ashtray/ To find your cigarette pinkish red,” he sings against a punishing riff. The song is clearly about a break-up, but once again it’s hard not to isolate one line in particular and read it as a promise from Deftones: “We’ll probably remain this way to the end,” Moreno reaffirms. For a band that knows how to stick to its guns without doing the exact same thing every time, that’s ultimately a good thing. To quote the title track, “Time won’t change this.”
Dua Lipa has shared a new remix of the Future Nostalgia track ‘Levitating’ featuring DaBaby. It marks the second official remix of the hit song, following the Blessed Madonna-produced remix featuring Madonna and Missy Elliott. Check it out below, alongside an accompanying Warren Fu-directed music video.
“Let’s go, left foot, right foot, levitating/ Pop stars, Dua Lipa with DaBaby,” DaBaby raps on the track. “I had to lace my shoes for all the blessings I was chasing/ If I ever slip, I fall into a better situation.”
Future Nostalgia arrived back in March. The remix edition of the album, which dropped in August, also features appearances from Gwen Stefani, Mark Ronson, and others.
Last week, reports surfaced revealing the title of Sacha Baron Cohen’s upcoming Borat sequel. Now, Amazon has unveiled the trailer for the film, whose titled has been altered to Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime For Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. The film is set to premiere on Amazon Prime on October 23rd.
The movie takes place 14 years after the events of the original Borat, as the world-famous Kazakh journalist returns to America to carry out a secret mission: to gift his daughter to Vice Premiere Mikhael Pence. But when he arrives in the country, he finds the nation in lockdown due to the pandemic. On top of that, he discovers he’s become kind of a celebrity.
Megan Thee Stallion and Young Thug have teamed up for a new song called ‘Don’t Stop’. Arriving ahead of Megan’s debut as a Saturday Night Live musical guest on the show’s season premiere this weekend (October 3), the track is accompanied by a music video directed by Colin Tilley. The Alice in Wonderland-referencing clip features Young Thug cosplaying as Edward Scissorhands. Check it out below.
Along with the new single, Megan Thee Stallion has also announced that a new album is on the way, though further details have not been disclosed. ‘Don’t Stop’ follows the previously released singles ‘Girls in the Hood’ and ‘Savage’, as well as her chart-topping collaboration with Cardi B, ‘WAP’. Young Thug recently joined Travis Scott and M.I.A. on ‘FRANCHISE’.
Jorja Smith has shared a new song featuring Popcaan called ‘Come Over’. It arrives with an accompanying music video animated by Future Power Station. Check it out below.
‘Come Over’ is inspired by “that unsure feeling when you’re talking to someone and you can’t tell how much they’re into you and you’re chasing them when – really – it can be straight up and no one should be playing games,” Smith said in a statement.
The track follows Smith’s recent single ‘By Any Means’, which appears on the upcoming Roc Nation benefit compilation Reprise. She released her debut studio album, Lost & Found, back in 2018.
Kali Uchis has released a new song called ‘La Luz’ featuring Jhay Cortez. Listen to it below.
“‘La Luz’ is about the inevitable—that moment when you set your sights on someone and can’t wait to do everything freaky imaginable with them,” Uchis said in a press release. “I was so excited to make my version of a Latin pop song because there’s no other song like it on my upcoming album. I love Jhay and Tainy’s music so I was honored to get in the studio with them.”
Back in April, Kali Uchis released her TO FEEL ALIVE EP, the folow-up to her 2018 debut Isolation. More recently, she teamed up with Rico Nasty for the joint single ‘Aquí Yo Mando’.