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The Exies have unveiled the official music video for their latest song, “For What It’s Worth.” You can watch it in the video player below. “Over 20 hours of footage from ’02 to 2010 was gone through,” frontman Scott Stevens said in a statement about the new video. “It really captures the time of the band and all we accomplished, from Motley [Crue] tours to Velvet Revolver shows — to MTV spring break, Red Rocks, to countless festivals and studio footage.” During the premiere of the video on YouTube, Stevens said it was emotional watching the footage. Later, in an Instagram Live conversation wit...
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Dierks Bentley has released a music video for his cover of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “American Girl,” which sees him playing Petty’s own Rickenbacker guitar. “Holding an instrument that carries so much musical history and significance was surreal, you could almost feel the stories resonate from it as I played it,” Bentley says in a press release. “Tom Petty’s lyrics and delivery were a huge part of what made his music so impactful.” You can watch the music video below. READ MORE:Underrated Tom Petty: The Most Overlooked Song From Each Album Bentley’s cover is part of an upcoming tribute...
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Sam Hunt doesn’t shy away from his outlaw ways, and that takes center stage in his new track, “Locked Up.” Hunt co-wrote the song with Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Jerry Flowers and Zach Crowell, and the autobiographical tune chronicles Hunt’s hard-to-love ways that eventually landed him in jail. The first half finds Hunt regretting how his poor life choices affected his relationship with his wife, Hannah, while the latter has him immensely thankful for her steadfast love and support. Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube “I got locked up I was in a young, dumb, rowdy phase / Still hangin’...
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Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Butler have teamed up in the band’s new music video for “So Much (for) Stardust,” released Wednesday, marking the return of “emo Jimmy Butler.” Allow us to recap. For those not versed in professional basketball theatrics, Butler, the NBA star forward for the Miami Heat, made a spectacle of 2023 BA Media Day last year by sporting a complete emo makeover that included long straightened hair with pierced lips, nose, eyebrow and black fingernail paint. (“I’m very emotional right now,” he said at the time.) Subsequently, how could an emo act like Fall Out Boy pass up an oppor...
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Knocked Loose are living up to their name by dropping the disgustingly heavy new song “Blinding Faith” while announcing their third studio album, You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To in the process. There’s no need for coffee or an alarm set this morning, as Knocked Loose have sufficiently smacked us all in the face and rattled us from our slumber with the crushing, over-the-top heaviness of “Blinding Faith.” Whirring riffs sound out like a siren against the backdrop of crushing low end bass and drums and Bryan Garris‘ in-your-face aggression. Simply put, it’s a blistering, chaotic joyride f...
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Last week, British rockers Idles released a new music video for their song “Grace” that is solely an AI-generated “deepfake” version of Coldplay‘s music video for their 2000 hit “Yellow.” But maybe more bizarre than the video itself is that it’s apparently made some fans upset. Are they mad at the use of artificial intelligence in retrofitting the Coldplay clip, or more unsettled that Idles continue to lean away from the punk sound that ignited their career — “Grace” is a subdued, slow-burning song, unlike their past work. READ MORE: The Death of Punk Down toward the bottom of this page, watch...
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