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Marilyn Manson Sued for Sexual Assault of a Minor in the 1990s

Marilyn Manson has been sued by a woman who alleges that the musician groomed and sexually assaulted her in the 1990s when he was an adult and she was a minor. As Rolling Stone reports, thesuit  was filed by an anonymous plaintiff under the name Jane Doe and includes counts of sexual battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. It also accuses his former record labels Interscope and Nothing of negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress. It is the first lawsuit against Mason focusing on a sex crime that took place near the beginning of his career; all previous suits against Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, have alleged predatory behaviour around 2010.

According to the suit, Doe first met Manson when she was invited onto his tour bus following a show in Dallas, when she was 16. “While on the tour bus, Defendant Warner performed various acts of criminal sexual conduct upon Plaintiff, who was a virgin at the time, including but not limited to forced copulation and vaginal penetration,” the lawsuit claims. The age of consent in Texas was and is 17. “One of the band members watched Defendant Warner sexually assault Plaintiff. Plaintiff was in pain, scared, upset, humiliated and confused. After he was done, Defendant Warner laughed at her. … Then Defendant Warner demanded Plaintiff to ‘get the fuck off of my bus’ and threatened Plaintiff that, if she told anyone, he would kill her and her family.”

The lawsuit further alleges that Manson’s manager gave Doe a 1-800 number and a password to stay in contact with Manson and the band. Warner would allegedly call Doe at home and chat with her requesting explicit photos of her and her friends.

Detailing Interscope and Nothing’s role in enabling Manson’s behaviour, the suit claims: “Defendants Interscope and Nothing Records were aware of Defendant Warner’s practice of sexually assaulting minors, and aided and abetted such behavior. As a result of Brian Warner’s sexual abuse and assault, enabled and encouraged by Defendants Interscope and Nothing Records, Plaintiff has suffered severe emotional, physical, and psychological distress, including shame, and guilt, economic loss, economic capacity and emotional loss.”

Manson recently settled out of court with actress Esmé Bianco, who had accused the singer of sexual assault and sexual battery. Manson has vehemently denied all claims of abusive behavior in the past.

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Kate NV Unveils New Single ‘meow chat’

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Kate NV has shared a new track, ‘meow chat’, which will appear on her forthcoming LP WOW. Check out an animated video for it below.

WOW, the follow-up to Kate NV’s 2020 record Room for the Moon, is slated for release on March 3 via RVNG Intl. Its lead single, ‘oni (they)’, arrived with a music video directed by Vladimir “Vova” Shlokov.

Yves Tumor Announces New Album and Tour, Shares Video for New Single ‘Echolalia’

Yves Tumor has announced their next album. It’s titled Praise a Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds), and it’s set to arrive on March 17 via Warp Records. Today’s announcement comes with the release of the new single ‘Echolalia’, which is accompanied by a Jordan Hemingway-directed video. Check it out below and scroll down for the album artwork, tracklist, and Tumor’s upcoming tour dates.

Preceded by November’s ‘God Is a Circle’, which we named our a Song of the Week, the new LP was produced by Noah Goldstein and mixed by Alan Moulder. It features contributions from Chris Greatti, Yves Rothman, and Rhys Hastings. Yves Tumor’s last full-length was 2020’s Heaven to a Tortured Mind. In 2021, they released The Asymptotical World EP.

Praise a Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) Cover Artwork:

Praise a Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) Tracklist:

1. God Is a Circle
2. Lovely Sewer
3. Meteora Blues
4. Interlude
5. Parody
6. Heaven Surrounds Us Like a Hood
7. Operator
8. In Spite of War
9. Echolalia
10. Fear Evil Like Fire
11. Purified By the Fire
12. Ebony Eye

Yves Tumour 2023 Tour Dates:

14 Apr–16 Apr – Coachella Music & Arts Festival – Indio CA
21 Apr–23 Apr – Coachella Music & Arts Festival – Indio CA
Tue 25 Apr – The Marquee – Tempe AZ ^&
Thu 27 Apr – Warehouse Live – Houston TX ^&
Fri 28 Apr – Austin Psych Fest – Austin TX
Sat 29 Apr – The Factory – Dallas TX ^&
Mon 1 May – The Joy Theater – New Orleans LA ^&
Tue 2 May – The Eastern – Atlanta GA ^&
Thu 4 May – Echostage – Washington DC *&
Fri 5 May – Franklin Music Hall – Philadelphia PA *&
Sat 6 May – Higher Ground Ballroom –– Burlington VT *&
Sun 7 May – MTelus – Montreal QC *&
Tue 9 May – History – Toronto ON !&
Wed 10 May – Majestic – Detroit MI !&
Fri 12 May – The Riviera – Chicago IL !&
Sat 13 May – First Ave – Minneapolis MN !&
Mon 15 May – Ogden Theatre – Denver CO !&
Wed 17 May – Knitting Factory Concert House – Boise ID &
Thu 18 May – The Vogue Theatre – Vancouver BC %&
Sat 20 May – Showbox SoDo – Seattle WA %&
Sun 21 May – Roseland Theater – Portland OR %&
Tue 23 May – The Warfield – San Francisco CA %&
Fri 2 Jun – Primavera Sound – Barcelona ES
Sun 4 Jun – Razzmatazz – Barcelona ES
Wed 7 Jun – Shoko – Madrid ES
Fri 9 Jun – Primavera Sound Madrid – Madrid ES
Sat 10 Jun – NOS Primavera Sound – Porto PT
Tue 7 Nov – Roxy – Prague CZ !
Thu 9 Nov – Progresja – Warsaw PL !
Sat 11 Nov – Slaktkyrkan – Stockholm SE !
Sun 12 Nov – Vega – Copenhagen DK !
Tue 14 Nov – Paradiso – Amsterdam NL !
Fri 17 Nov – Huxleys – Berlin DE !
Tue 21 Nov – Elysee Montmartre – Paris FR !
Fri 24 Nov – New Century Hall – Manchester UK !
Sun 26 Nov – O2 Academy Glasgow – Glasgow UK !
Mon 27 Nov – 3Olympia – Dublin IE !

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This Week’s Best New Songs: Fever Ray, PACKS, Kevin Morby, 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.

On this week’s list, we have the latest offering from Fever Ray’s upcoming album, the alluring and playful ‘Kandy’, co-written and co-produced by Karin Dreijer’s brother and the Knife bandmate Olof Dreijer; Katie Gately’s devilishly haunting ‘Brute’, one of two title tracks she released from her forthcoming LP; ‘4th of July’, the lead single off PACKS’ new album Crispy Crunchy Nothing, which evokes a feeling of disorientation while hinting at a more dynamic (and indeed, crunchy) sound; ‘Empty Heavy’, a pensive cut from deathcrash’s new LP that erupts at just the right moment; ‘Breathing Song’, a gut-wrenching highlight off Samia’s Honey; and Kevin Morby’s gorgeous ’Like a Flower’, which appears on his soundtrack for David Siegel’s film Montana Story.

Best New Songs: January 30, 2023

Song of the Week: Fever Ray, ‘Kandy’

Katie Gately, ‘Brute’

PACKS, ‘4th of July’

deathcrash, ‘Empty Heavy’

Samia, ‘Breathing Song’

Kevin Morby, ‘Like a Flower’

H. Hawkline Shares Video for New Song ‘Plastic Man’

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H. Hawkline has released a new song, ‘Plastic Man’, lifted from his upcoming album Milk for Flowers. It follows previous entries ‘Suppression Street’ and the title track. Check it out below.

“The last song written for the album, need more than must, twirling cane and top hat gliding down a molten stairway in the middle of summer,” Huw Evans explained in a statement. “Tim Presley wrote that opening guitar line — I watched him piece it together like a scribble, animating itself into a Muybridge offcut.”

‘Plastic Man’ is accompanied by the same video used for ‘Milk for Flowers’. Explaining his approach, Evans said: “‘I’m going to make one video and just change the music’ I laughed to myself, thinking about it, and then I thought about it and it made sense. Sometimes your song changes but everything else stays the same; it causes previously dormant plates of emotion to grind against the familiar and mundane, new monuments jut up from your earth, empty buildings, a landscape rearranged.”

Milk for Flowers arrives March 10 via Heavenly Recordings.

Wings of Desire Release New Single ‘Runnin’

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Wings of Desire, the UK duo of Chloe Little and James Taylor, have released the new single ‘Runnin’. Check it out below.

Commenting on the song, the duo said in a statement: “Running endlessly in circles under the tight grip of a culture designed to distract us from ourselves. Do we still believe that the internet knows what’s best for us? Maybe it’s time to get off the wheel and see what’s outside.”

Last year, Wings of Desire shared the singles ‘Perfect World’ and ‘A Million Other Suns’. According to a press release, they have “a longer-project due later this year.”

Barrett Strong, Motown Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 81

Barret Strong, the Motown artist who sang the label’s breakthrough hit ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’ and wrote songs for the Temptations, has died. He was 81.

“I am saddened to hear of the passing of Barrett Strong, one of my earliest artists, and the man who sang my first big hit,” Gordy wrote in a statement shared by Billboard. “Barrett was not only a great singer and piano player, but he, along with his writing partner Norman Whitefield, created an incredible body of work, primarily with the Temptations. Their hit songs were revolutionary in sound and captured the spirit of the times like ‘Cloud Nine’ and the still relevant, ‘Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World is Today).’”

Born in West Point, Mississippi in 1941, Strong grew up in Detroit, where he became one of Gordy’s earliest signees. He was the piano player and vocalist for ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’, which was released early in 1960 and reached No. 2 on the U.S. R&B chart. It went on sell more than one million copies and was later covered by acts including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and Jerry Lee Lewis, Flying Lizards, the Kingsmen, and Buddy Guy.

In the mid-1960s, Strong collaborated with producer Norman Whitfield to form one of Motown’s most successful songwriting partnerships, turning out hits such as  Marvin Gaye’s ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine’, Edwin Starr’s ‘War’, and Paul Young’s ‘Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home)’. For the Temptations, the duo wrote hits like ‘Psychedelic Shack’, ‘Cloud Nine’ and ‘Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World Is Today)’, as well as ‘Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)’, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971. In 1973, ‘Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone’ earned Strong a Grammy for Best R&B Song.

Strong left Motown in 1972 after the label had moved to Los Angeles. He focused on his solo career and signed with Epic and later Capitol, where he released 1975’s Stronghold and 1976’s Live & Love. Strong was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004.

Watch Lil Baby Perform ‘California Breeze’ and ‘Forever’ on ‘SNL’

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Lil Baby was the musical guest on last night’s Michael B. Jordan-hosted episode of Saturday Night Live. Making his debut on the show, the Atlanta rapper performed the tracks ‘California Breeze’ and ‘Forever’. Watch it below.

‘California Breeze’ and ‘Forever’ are taken from Lil Baby’s latest album It’s Only Me, which arrived back in October. In September, he shared the Tears for Fears-sampling ‘The World Is Yours to Take’, which appeared on the official soundtrack for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Coldplay are set to perform on next week’s episode of Saturday Night Live, which will be hosted by Pedro Pascal.

Television’s Tom Verlaine Dead at 73

Tom Verlaine, the legendary guitarist, songwriter, and frontman of Television, has died. The news was confirmed by Jesse Paris Smith, the daughter of Patti Smith, who said he died following a “brief illness” on Saturday. “He died peacefully in New York City, surrounded by close friends,” Smith wrote. “His vision and his imagination will be missed.” Verlaine was 73 years old.

Born Thomas Miller in Denville, New Jersey in 1949, Verlaine grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, where he moved with his family at the age of six. He was trained as a classical pianist before switching to saxophone and eventually took up guitar after being inspired by the Rolling Stones’ ‘19th Nervous Breakdown’. During high school, he became friends with Richard Meyers, who would later adopt the stage name Richard Hell, and the two ran off and eventually settled in New York City at the dawn of punk. It was that there that Miller changed his last name, a reference to the French symbolist poet Paul Verlaine.

In 1972, Verlaine and Hell formed a band called The Neon Boys with drummer Billy Ficca. Within a year, they rebranded themselves as Television after recruiting guitarist Richard Lloyd, and spent the next couple of years honing their sound at downtown clubs like CBGB and Max’s Kansas City. Hell left the band in 1975 and was replaced by Fred Smith, and the group released their debut album, 1977’s classic Marquee Moon, via Elektra. They followed it up with the more reflective Adventure in 1978 before disbanding that same year, though they reunited in 1992 for a self-titled album.

After Television broke up, Verlaine would embark on a fruitful solo career, releasing his eponymous debut in 1979. He released a total of ten studio albums, including 1981’s Dreamtime, 1982’s Words from the Front, and 1984’s Cover. He also collaborated with a number of artists, including his one-time girlfriend Patti Smith, contributing to her albums Horses (1975), Gone Again (1996), Gung Ho (2000), and Banga (2012).

Verlaine was part of the supergroup the Million Dollar Bashers, which featured Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley, Wilco guitarist Nels Cline, Bob Dylan bassist Tony Garnier, guitarist Smokey Hormel, and keyboardist John Medeski. In the mid-’90s, sessions Verlaine produced for Jeff Buckley were scrapped, although the material was later released as Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk. In 2012, Verlaine worked with Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha on his second solo LP, Look to the Sky.

Countless artists have paid tribute to Verlaine in the wake of his death, including Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore, Flea, Jason Isbell, Real Estate, Ryley Walker, and the Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs, among others.

“I have lost a hero,” Michael Stipe wrote. “Bless you Tom Verlaine for the songs, the lyrics, the voice! And later, the laughs, the inspiration, the stories, and the rigorous belief that music and art can alter and change matter, lives, experience. You introduced me to a world that flipped my life upside down. I am forever grateful.”

“This is a time when all seemed possible,” Patti Smith wrote in a tribute on Instagram, where she posted a photo of her and Verlaine. “Farewell Tom, aloft the Omega.”

Watch Sunny War Perform on ‘CBS Saturday Morning’

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Sunny War made her televison debut today (January 28) on CBS Saturday Morning, where she sat down for an interview and performed her songs ‘New Day’, ‘No Reason’, and ‘Whole’. Watch it happen below.

Sunny War’s new album, Anarchist Gospel, is set to arrive next Friday, February 3 via New West Records. In addition to ‘New Day’, ‘No Reason’, and ‘Whole’, the LP includes the previously released ‘Higher’ and a cover of Ween’s ‘Baby Bitch’.