The Brokedowns – “Let’s Tip The Landlord” (Video Premiere)

The Brokedowns

Today I’m so excited to bring everyone the latest music video from Chicago punk band, The Brokedowns, called “Let’s Tip The Landlord.” On this great-sounding single, The Brokedowns channel their love for big hooks paired with slick musicianship. The band shared:

Forty-five years after the Dead Kennedys rudely sneered, ‘Let’s lynch the landlord,’ The Brokedowns offer a softer, less pointed, rejoinder—one of reverence over rebellion: Let us pray for the landlord / Let us venerate the landlord / But above all—Let’s tip the landlord. Picking up where Crypto Dave left off in “In Praise of the Pedestal,” we now find him drawn into the mysterious wolf cult first hinted at in the previous episode. Does Dave have what it takes to withstand the trials of passive income? Is he the chosen one as prophesized in the alpha scrolls? Or is he another beta grifter, doomed to an eternity of cuck Lycan worship?

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Ariana Grande Calls Her Tour ‘Last Hurrah’

Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande has said that her Eternal Sunshine tour will be her “last hurrah.”

“The last 10 or 15 years will look very different to the ones that are coming up,” Grande told Poehler. “I don’t want to say anything definitive. I do know that I’m very excited to do this small tour, but I think it might not happen again for a long, long, long, long, long time. I’m going to give it my all and it’s going to be beautiful. I think that’s why I’m doing it because I’m like, ‘One last hurrah!’”

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Slipknot Sells Music Catalog

Slipknot

Slipknot has sold the majority stake in their music catalog:

Neither Slipknot nor HarbourView disclosed financial details of the agreement regarding how much HarbourView paid or what their specific stake in the catalog is, though the company confirmed the partnership includes both publishing and recorded royalties. 

The deal had been rumored for months; Billboard reported on the deal in August, reporting at the time that the deal was worth approximately $120 million.