Coachella has posted up some videos of Han Zimmer performing pieces of the scores from The Dark Knight and Inception.
Jeff Goldblum Joins ‘Jurassic World’ Sequel
Rebecca Ford, writing for The Hollywood Reporter:
Jeff Goldblum is returning to the land of dinosaurs.
The actor, who co-starred in 1993’s Jurassic Park and 1997’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park, will appear in Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s next Jurassic World film.
Yeah, but did he ask if he should?
Blondie – “Fragments”
‘Indiana Jones’ Pushed Back to 2020
The fifth Indiana Jones movie has been moved back to July 10th, 2020.
The Bouncing Souls Live at Paste Studio
The Bouncing Souls performed a live session for Paste Studio.
Father John Misty – “Total Entertainment Forever” Video
Father John Misty has released a video for “Total Entertainment Forever.”
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Warpaint Perform on Ellen
Hundredth – “Neurotic”
Hundredth’s new song “Neurotic” is up on Spotify and Apple Music. The track comes from the band’s upcoming album, Rare, due out on June 16th via Hopeless Records.
Wes Anderson’s ‘Isle of Dogs’ Get a Release Date
Wes Anderson’s next movie, Isle of Dogs, will be released on April 20, 2018.
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Avenged Sevenfold – “God Damn” Video
Avenged Sevenfold have released a video for “God Damn.”
The Japanese House – “Saw You in a Dream”
The Japanese House’s new song “Saw You in a Dream” is up on Spotify and Apple Music.
Dr. Luke Is No Longer the CEO of Sony’s Kemosabe Records
Now, Dr. Luke’s relationship with Sony is under a microscope, and according to one source, the two sides are in the midst of negotiating a split. Another insider pushes back on the notion of a divorce. But according to court papers, he is no longer the CEO of Kemosabe Records and the company asserts he no longer has authority to act on its behalf. A page devoted to Dr. Luke on Sony Music’s website has also been taken down.
YouTube: A perfect 300 in 90 seconds.
Interview: Angelica Garcia (Video)
Angelica Garcia has a voice wise beyond her years. The twenty-two year old was uprooted from her Los Angeles home when her family moved to Accomac, Virginia. The Garcia’s moved into a two hundred year old gothic brick home, whose spirits clearly had an affect on the burgeoning singer-songwriter.
Angelica Garcia embraces the solitude to write and record demos for what would become her debut album Medicine for Birds. The album delicately meshes Americana and blues though tales of bad dating (“Orange Flower”), growing up (“Little Bird”), and dealing with otherworldly spirits (“The Devil Can Get In”). Garcia’s demos featured shoebox drums, harmonica improv, and creaking doors. Her next album will focus more on the singer’s Latin roots.
I had the chance to talk with Angelica for a new video interview.
Jimmy Wales Launches Wikitribune
Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, has launched a new venture called Wikitribune to help fight fake news:
Wikitribune is a news platform that brings journalists and a community of volunteers together.
We want to make sure that you read fact-based articles that have a real impact in both local and global events. And that stories can be easily verified and improved.