Sonic Reducers. One topic. Two music nerds. Five minutes.
Listen in as we mourn the death of Canadian comic giant Norm Macdonald, celebrate his life and career and recall some of his finest moments on Saturday Night Live.
Sonic Reducers. One topic. Two music nerds. Five minutes.
Listen in as we mourn the death of Canadian comic giant Norm Macdonald, celebrate his life and career and recall some of his finest moments on Saturday Night Live.
Today, global pop superstar Dua Lipa announced the North American leg of her highly anticipated Future Nostalgia Tour for 2022, in support of the Grammy-winning album of the same name. The arena tour makes 28 stops across the US, including Duaās first ever headline show at Madison Square Garden in New York City and the iconic Forum in Los Angeles. The Future Nostalgia Tour will also feature support from Caroline Polachek and Lolo ZouaĆÆ, with Megan Thee Stallion joining on select dates, full list of tour stops and lineups below.
āIām so thrilled to tour again and see my angels in person! How amazing that we all get to dance and celebrate together once again,ā says Dua. āWhen I was writing Future Nostalgia, I imagined the songs being played in clubs on nights out with your mates. Iām so excited that this fantasy is finally coming true. I canāt wait to experience these songs with you together live!ā
The long-awaited Future Nostalgia Tour, produced by Ceremony London, promoted by Live Nation and sponsored by Truly Hard Seltzer, will be the first time Dua connects her live vision for this album in-person with fans. Previously, the superstar was able to connect with fans during her record smashing live stream extravaganza Studio 2054, which had over 5 million viewers during its initial airing and featured special guests Angele, Bad Bunny, Elton John, FKA Twigs, J Balvin, Kylie Minogue, Miley Cyrus and Tainy. Dua is already slated to tour the EU in 2022, making this her first world tour run since breaking records during quarantine with her platinum-certified sophomore album Future Nostalgia.
Future Nostalgia is the longest running top 10 album by a female artist on the Billboard 200 this year and was the #1 most streamed album of 2020 on Spotify. It landed on the year-end āBest Ofā lists of everyone from Rolling Stone to Billboard and Pitchfork, and spawned multiple worldwide hit singles including the #1 tracks āBreak My Heart,ā āLevitating,ā which is still topping the charts and is the longest running song ever on Spotifyās Todayās Top Hits playlist, and US 4x platinum lead single āDonāt Start Now,ā which broke her personal best record of weeks at #1 at US Top 40 radio and is the most streamed track on Spotifyās Todayās Top Hits playlist in history.
In addition to breaking radio records, Dua is also a dominate force on streaming platforms, topping Spotifyās artist chart as the most streamed female artist on the platform and is currently the fourth biggest artist overall with over 65 million monthly listeners. Future Nostalgia now has over 7 billion streams across all platforms worldwide. After receiving 6 nominations at the 2021 Grammys, including Record, Song and Album of the Year. She is now a three-time Grammy winner, having received awards for Best Pop Vocal Album this year and for Best New Artist and Best Dance Recording in 2019. Future Nostalgia was the follow up to her eponymous 2017 debut, which is certified platinum, spawned 6 platinum tracks, and made Dua the first female artist in Brit Awards history to pick up five nominations, with two wins for British Breakthrough Act and British Female Solo Artist.
Future Nostalgia North American Tour
February 9th, 2022 ā Miami, FL ā FTX Arena # !
February 11th, 2022 ā Orlando, FL ā Amway Center # !
February 12th, 2022 ā Atlanta, GA ā State Farm Arena # !
February 14th, 2022 ā Nashville, TN ā Bridgestone Arena # !
February 16th, 2022 ā Charlotte, NC ā Spectrum Center # !
February 18th, 2022 ā Boston, MA ā TD Garden # !
February 19th, 2022 ā Philadelphia, PA ā Wells Fargo Center # !
February 22nd, 2022 ā Montreal, QC ā Centre Bell # !
February 23rd, 2022 ā Toronto, ON ā Scotiabank Arena # !
February 25th, 2022 ā Detroit, MI ā Little Caesars Arena # !
February 26th, 2022 ā Columbus, OH ā Schottenstein Center # !
March 1st, 2022 ā New York, NY ā Madison Square Garden # !
March 2nd, 2022 ā Washington, DC ā Capital One Arena # !
March 4th, 2022 ā Newark, NJ ā Prudential Center # !
March 5th, 2022 ā Buffalo, NY ā KeyBank Center # !
March 8th, 2022 ā Minneapolis, MN ā Target Center # !
March 9th, 2022 ā Chicago, IL ā United Center # !
March 12th, 2022 ā Houston, TX ā Toyota Center # !
March 13th, 2022 ā Dallas, TX ā American Airlines Center # !
March 15th, 2022 ā Denver, CO ā Ball Arena * #
March 17th, 2022 ā Tulsa, OK ā BOK Center * #
March 20th, 2022 ā Phoenix, AZ ā Footprint Center * #
March 22nd, 2022 ā Los Angeles, CA ā The Forum # !
March 25th, 2022 ā Las Vegas, NV ā T-Mobile Arena # !
March 27th, 2022 ā San Jose, CA ā SAP Center # !
March 29th, 2022 ā Portland, OR ā Moda Center # !
March 31st, 2022 ā Seattle, WA ā Climate Pledge Arena # !
April 1st, 2022 ā Vancouver, BC ā Rogers Arena # !
# Dates featuring Caroline Polachek
! Dates featuring Lolo ZouaĆÆ
* Dates featuring Megan Thee Stallion
More than 30 years after the release of NO MORE TEARS, music fans will at last hear a new version of the albumās āHellraiser.ā The digital release of the album, due out September 17 (Sony), will include an updated interpretation of the track featuring the first-ever official version of the song with a mash-up of vocals from OZZY and the songās co-writer, longtime friend and colleague Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead. “Hellraiser” originally appeared on NO MORE TEARS; Motorhead then recorded their own version and released it as a single from their 1992 March ƶr Die album. “Hellraiser” was one of four songs from NO MORE TEARS co-written by OZZY with Lemmy; the others are “Mama, I’m Coming Home,ā “Desire,ā and “I Don’t Want to Change the World.ā
āI hope everyone enjoys the song,ā OZZY says. āThis is just a small way to honor my friend Lemmy. Sharon and I talk a lot about how much we miss him.ā
Beyond the digital version of NO MORE TEARS–OSBOURNEās sixth solo album went Top 10 (#7) and certified quadruple platinum–the release will also be highlighted with two special editions: a 2LP black vinyl version and a special yellow and red 2LP vinyl version with a specially created booklet (exclusively at www.towerrecords.com). Both configurations will be released simultaneously with the digital version. Pre-order the album here.
In its release, NO MORE TEARS yielded four top ten singles on the Billboard Rock Tracks chart, “Mama, I’m Coming Home” (#2), “Road To Nowhere” (#3), “Time After Time” (#6) and the title track (#10). In addition, the albumās “I Don’t Want to Change the World” earned OZZY his first Grammy for a live version of the track that was featured on his 1993 LIVE AND LOUD album. The album has remained an OZZY classic, earning a spot (#22) on Loudwireās “Top 90 Hard Rock + Metal Albums of the ’90s” with Ultimate Classic Rock including No More Tears on their list “Top 100 ’90s Rock Albums.”
Bob Marley is easily one of the biggest musical artists of all time. His art and life have inspired millions of people across the globe. Shoe Palace is excited to present a brand new apparel assortment, available only at Shoe Palace, that honors the legacy of Bob Marley.
The Shoe Palace x Bob Marley collection releases this September exclusively at Shoe Palace retail locations and on shoepalace.com. The line includes tees, hoodies, shirts, and jogger pants. The premium materials, colors, and artwork were meticulously crafted to meet the high standards of Marleyās loyal fans. The collection consists of Marley iconography like tour tees, tie dye patterns and portraits.
Following a string of emotionally charged single releases this year, Mallorca, Spain-based Jack In Water entwines them together in this, his stunning debut full-length, You Donāt Feel Like Home ā available now.
The chamber pop nom-de-plume of singer/songwriter William Clapson, the LP highlights newly unveiled single, āEveryone Will Be Lost,ā as well as previous offerings āFor You,ā āAnxious Smothers,ā the releaseās title track āYou Donāt Feel Like Home,ā and more.
Produced by Oli Bayston (Loyle Carner, The 2 Bears) at his East London Studio, You Donāt Feel Like Home is not a record to rush. A striking statement of acceptance thatās as much about moving on as it is about looking back, the collection of seven songs delve into Clapsonās childhood, mining immersively introspective, coming-of-age songs that draw on topics of family, friendship, and falling in love, while also addressing darker, deeply personal issues ā sexual abuse, alcohol misuse, and the discovery of death.
Itās in that personal sharing that Clapson both found and supported a sense of community; as Jack In Water, he recently released a beautiful acoustic version of his track, āMonster,ā which caught the attention of Mankind, a sexual abuse charity for men. In a bid to help others through talking about his own experiences, Clapson has since worked closely with the charity, and survivors of abuse. āOne of the first projects we did is called āThe Way Through Itā,ā he shares. āIt features a series of stories of each survivor, and explains the process they went through to get help and support.ā
Brought up in a little village in Essex, a string of DIY EP releases to date ā including 2011ās The Meaning of Events ā has garnered Clapson an impressive accumulated streaming figure of over 10+ million.
Released August 27th, 2021, early previews of You Donāt Feel Like Home received resounding support from the likes of BBC Introducing, The Independent, 1883 Magazine, Daily Star, Far Out Magazine, and more; Clash praised Clapsonās āincredible grace in his artistry,ā and Clout declared You Donāt Feel Like Home as āone of the strongest releases of 2021.ā
You Donāt Feel Like Home and āEveryone Will Be Lostā are available now.
Gentle in tone as it braces listeners for what lays in wait, singer/songwriter Dean Friedman delivers tranquil and captivating piano concertos with a serving of history in this, his new single āAmerican Lullaby,ā and titular album of the same name ā both available now.
Hailed as one of the pre-eminent songwriters of his generation, Friedmanās American Lullaby marks his ninth studio album, released on his Real Life Record Label. āAmerican Lullabyā is a journey through the past, drawing visuals from across four centuries of American history as it delves into the dark corners of a blemished past, all with a sense of optimism intertwined for the future ahead.
The songās music video showcases a variety of images ā from the first European ship to sail up New Yorkās Hudson River in the 1600ās, to time in the 21st century. The piece, working as a commentary on life in a country entangled in a love affair with guns, shows Friedman refusing to shy away from the tough stuff, embalming his crowd-funded album with working topics like fractured politics, environmental climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, racism, sexism, and what he refers to as āintractable culture wars.ā
āThe new album, American Lullaby,ā Friedman explains, āreflects my personal take on all the crazy stuff thatās been happening ā both in America, and around the world ā for the last six years.
āLike all lullabies, itās filled with tales of dark deeds and disaster, but couched in soft, gentle tones meant to soothe and comfort the listener, while gently bracing them for the potential terrors that await.ā
While Friedman might put the glaring shot glass of reality whiskey on the bar ahead of us, it doesnāt come without a chaser. While engaging the listener in a near-pleading wake-up call along American Lullabyās liner notes, he isnāt without a sense of good-naturedness about a future worth saving.
āAll these things really happened, and continue to happen,ā he continues, adding that these varieties of new age events are āall exacerbated by our inane and disastrous politics.ā
That said, he promises the album is ānot all gloom and doom. Itās filled with optimism and faith ā not in any god, but in our humanity.ā
Long-time fans of Friedman can agree itās his mesmerizing piano ballads that poignantly nest inside the listeners ears; soothing and calming. Friedmanās attention to detail from the quietest intonation to the widest melody, to the striking crescendo, and the drawback of the bridge is what Friedman does best ā heās a conductor inside an orchestra of storytelling.
And he captivates by utilizing the truth, catapulting off real events that are truly happening in the real world around us. It allows the listener to believe what heās saying, agreeing to root for the answers, and confident that, this too, shall pass ā if only weāre willing to accept whatās wrong, and forge a path to change.
The many notables on the album include āHalfway Normal World,ā a poignant yearning for release from perpetual lockdown; āThe Russians Are Coming!,ā a 100% factual narrative based on the āSenate Intelligence Committee Report on Russian Interference in the 2016 U.S. Election.ā Other song titles: āWelcome to Stupid Townā and āOn a Summerās Night.ā The album also offers up āJust Another Birthday Song,ā Friedmanās hilarious contender to replace the ubiquitous āHappy Birthday: song, written 125 years ago by the Hill sisters.
āIām insistent on hope, laughter and joy,ā he says. āOur shared emotional trauma is palpable and requires tending to, so some serious silliness is called for.
āHopefully, the full-time residents of āStupid Townā can take a joke. As for āJust Another Birthday Songā, you canāt deny that, after 125 years, the Hill sisters have had a good run.ā
Friedman has been utilizing the time during the pandemic to get up close and personal with his fans, through live-streaming and āDeanZine āLive Streamāā events, and the upcoming Edinburgh Fringe Festival, taking place virtually this month. Next on the docket is a 40 run āliveā concert event series kicking off April, 2022.
For Dean Friedman, recognizing the grim reality of today isnāt about lingering in sadness, or finding yourself lost in moroseness. Instead, he says, āFor those of us lucky enough to have survived the recent cataclysms, it seems to me itās incumbent upon us to not just work to heal our wounded world, but to seize every chance we get to celebrate wonderā¦
āAnd propagate joy.ā
And that really is the definition of a lullaby, isnāt it? One that soothes you to sleep with whispered promises of sweet dreams aheadā¦
American Lullaby is available now.
Canadian dance-pop producer Ryan Shane Owen invites you āinto the big striped tent by the riverā to enjoy his new single release, āSummer Night Dreamā ā available now.
Drawing inspiration from Shakespeareās heady classic, āA Midsummer Nightās Dream,ā the Vancouver, British Columbia-based artist ushers audiences away on an atmospheric journey through the sonic colours, visuals, and sounds of a moonlit forest.
A singer/songwriter with a plethora of talents, Ryan debuted his first full-length solo album, Rhapsody for the Disco, in the beginning of 2020. From there, he developed and released his sophomore 12-track follow-up album, Symphony for the Stereo, or āRhapsody part two,ā before this new single, āSummer Night Dream.ā
While Ryan may draw inspiration from genres like classical music, classic rock, pop, and EDM music, his style can be described as a mix of deep house, disco, synth wave, and glam rock ā all cleverly fused into a clever, yet classic twist on electronic pop music. He revisits his decision to take the walk down the dance music path, recalling that āI’ve always loved dance music, but was always frustrated by the banality of much of the dance music out there. I wanted to create dance music with good melodies, lyrics, and instrumentation…ā
Owenās passion for dance music stems from a long exposure to not only the genre music-wise, but a tenure in the culture as well. Any EDM fan will have worked up the means to attend at least one music festival, and Ryan was no exception. When it comes to āSummer Night Dream,ā Ryan fondly recalls his attendance at outdoor raves. āI also used to attend outdoor raves in Vancouver called āfull moon parties,āā he shares. āSmaller gatherings in a clearing among the trees and mountains, with people dancing until dawnā¦ā
These warm memories seemed like the perfect setting for this, his new single: āSummer Night Dream.ā The inspiration came to him recently enough, he shares, during a heat wave that ādried out the usually lush rainforest,ā subduing the familiar chatter of birds and animals to an uncomfortable extent.
As it would turn out, this silence would act as a harbinger of bad news; in fact, wildfires would continue to develop around both Ryan, as well as other residents of British Columbia. While Owen was successfully able to capture all of the sounds and video for āSummer Night Dreamā prior to preparing to evacuate his home, he reveals āan additional sense of urgency and melancholy at the thought that this could all be gone if the fire situation worsened.ā
The situation that was unfolding around Ryanās home led to some of his classic tongue-in-cheek commentary of the situation around him. Being no stranger to creating abstract wordplay that represents what is going on both socially and around Owenās, the opening line of āSummer Night Dreamā refers to the haze seen around the forest and area of Owenās home ā āsmoky skies saunter through the valley.ā
In the end, this high-spirited indie dance-pop artist was able to finish creating something that, at the very least, will serve as a warm and colorful spirit booster and, at worst, may serve as a heartwarming reminder of what was.
In the meantime, take the time to revisit those warm summer moonlit walks in the forest by listening to Ryan Shane Owenās newest single, āSummer Night Dream.ā
āSummer Night Dreamā is available now.
We know his name. Heās recognized in Canada as one of our greatest exports in acting. With performing. With philanthropy. And now, Tom Jackson demands we learn the truth on the haunting new track, āLost Soulsā ā available now.
āWe canāt jump to reconciliation without discussion of truth,ā Jackson states of his latest offering ā a poignant, deeply resonating message of uncovering the darkest days of Canadaās history. In May, Tk’emlĆŗps te SecwĆ©pemc Chief Rosanne Casimir announced that the remains of 215 children had been found near the city of Kamloops, British Columbia. Some of these children were believed to be as young as three years old.
It was a revelation that brought a resolve to centuries-old accusations against the countryās residential school system; an assimilation program developed in the 1800s by the Canadian government and administered by the Church. Hailed as an educational program for Indigenous children, the system focused primarily on indoctrinating Euro-Canadian and Christian lifestyles. Residential schools in Canada ā which would operate until the final institution closed in 1996 ā became synonymous with the destruction and devastation of Indigenous heritage, and human spirit. Children were removed from their households by the time they were school-age, and many did not return resulting in generations of Indigenous families demanding the whereabouts of the missing.
āIf you want to defeat the Indian,ā Jackson muses on the song, ātake away their children.”
āIn the world of T&R, we will not find reconciliation until we find truth,ā Jackson explains. āThe truth may be painful, but pain is part of the process of the sacred healing journey. Although the work is difficult, it will directly contribute to the health and well-being of the present and future generations. Sometimes I pray for change, and it helps me get through the darkness. But Iām not sure if just my hope helps others.ā
Jackson, a long-standing activist, and humanitarian is utilizing his platform as one of Canadaās most beloved to highlight the fear and hopelessness experienced by the children who were forced into the residential school system.
The damning anthem shuffles between the point of view of the children, to that of the government; quietly speaking the story on the verse, then intimately yearning in melody on the chorus. Jacksonās deeply resonating bass bears no filter on the lyrics: āāWeāll fix the problem,ā said the Church, ācome with me, little girl, this wonāt hurt.ā Someone said, ālift her skirt, and lay her in the dirtā. āIf this stays hidden, there is no villain.āā
āIf you say, āit matters what happened!ā Now what!? What do you do with what happened?ā Jackson questions.
āToday Iām going to church,ā he adds. āThis is the virus; F** you. I curse you. I spit on your grave. Shame on you. It hurts me to the core!!…………..Whewā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦…This is the vaccine; Now I can find a semblance and a place for peace, empathy, compassion, faith, and love. I donāt understand and Iām not God. But I would not make a child suffer.ā
He refers to āLost Soulsā as the song of āsilenced children.ā It highlights the grim reality of what is alleged by the survivors of the Residential School system, and the victim families who have been silenced for generations. His somber intone includes a whispered childās voice that haunts the finality of the song: āthey found us.ā
“Working with Tom is always an honour for our company,ā says Dominique Zgarka, Executive Vice President of The SRG-ILS Group. āThis is such a powerful song and video that no words can truly portray our feelings and our nation’s embarrassment.ā
āāLost Soulsā will not determine how bright the light is of your destiny,ā Tom Jackson says. āThe future is in your hands. 215 lost souls now have a voice. āDarkness will not overcome us.āā
āLost Soulsā is available now.