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Nirvana (UK) Illuminate the Swinging Sixties with 12-Disc Retrospective ‘The Show Must Go On’

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Nirvana were essentially the duo of Irishman Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Greek Alex Spyropoulos – two immigrants who, following a chance meeting during the summer of 1966, became an integral part of the very fabric that was Swinging London. Crafting a visionary sound that moved beyond the confines of 1960s pop into baroque, psych and proto-Prog territory, Nirvana’s story remains a wonderful tale of artistic ambition.

The Show Must Go On: The Complete Collection is a definitive 12-CD compendium that encompasses the complete studio recordings of Nirvana across 8 studio albums, all with newly remastered audio, as well as 3 additional discs of rare outtakes, demos, and other rarities. Some of the gems located on the bonus discs include the 1971 Vertigo label single ‘The Saddest Day of My Life’ and an alternative version of a 1973 Patrick Campbell-Lyons single ‘Everyone Should Fly A Kite’.

As well as the 12 CDs, The Show Must Go On: The Complete Collection also includes a beautiful 90-page hardback book that offers an intimate and detailed exploration of Nirvana’s history, their creative evolution, and their indelible cultural footprint. Within its pages are interwoven with exclusive interviews featuring founding members Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos, revealing their personal narratives, inspirations, and experiences crafting music during an era of profound experimentation and change. The book is further enriched by previously unseen photographs by Gered Mankowitz and archival materials that vividly capture the essence and atmosphere of the band’s creative zenith.

This limited edition, one-time pressing presents the CDs in mini-LP sleeves featuring original artwork, all elegantly contained within a deluxe heavy lift-off lid box.

79 Facts About Diane Keaton

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Diane Keaton passed away today at age 79, leaving behind a legacy that shaped film, fashion, and storytelling forever. Few stars glowed with the warmth, wit, and originality of Diane Keaton. Across five decades, she lit up Hollywood — from The Godfather to Annie Hall — with a voice, a style, and a spirit that were entirely her own. Here are 79 facts celebrating her extraordinary life and legacy.

  1. Diane Keaton was born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946, in Los Angeles, California.
  2. She was the eldest of four children raised in Santa Ana, California.
  3. Her mother, Dorothy Deanne Keaton, was a homemaker and amateur photographer.
  4. Her father, John Newton Ignatius Hall, was a real estate broker and civil engineer.
  5. Keaton’s mother once won the “Mrs. Los Angeles” pageant for homemakers.
  6. Watching her mother perform inspired Diane to pursue acting.
  7. She graduated from Santa Ana High School in 1963.
  8. At school, she starred as Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire.
  9. She studied at Santa Ana College before transferring to Orange Coast College.
  10. Diane left college after a year to chase her acting dreams in New York City.
  11. She trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre.
  12. She studied the Meisner technique of acting.
  13. Upon joining the Actors’ Equity Association, she adopted her mother’s maiden name, Keaton.
  14. She chose the name to avoid confusion with another actress named Diane Hall.
  15. Keaton briefly sang in New York nightclubs early in her career.
  16. In 1968, she joined the original Broadway cast of Hair.
  17. She became known for refusing to appear nude in Hair’s finale.
  18. The decision earned her respect and attention on Broadway.
  19. In 1969, she starred in Woody Allen’s play Play It Again, Sam.
  20. Her performance earned her a Tony Award nomination.
  21. Diane made her film debut in Lovers and Other Strangers (1970).
  22. She appeared on TV shows like Love, American Style and Night Gallery.
  23. In 1972, she portrayed Kay Adams-Corleone in The Godfather.
  24. Francis Ford Coppola cast her for her offbeat charm and originality.
  25. The film won the 1972 Academy Award for Best Picture.
  26. She reprised her role in The Godfather Part II (1974).
  27. She later returned for The Godfather Part III (1990).
  28. Her collaborations with Woody Allen shaped her early career.
  29. She starred in Sleeper (1973) and Love and Death (1975).
  30. Her breakout came with Annie Hall in 1977.
  31. “Annie Hall” earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress.
  32. The character was partly based on Keaton herself.
  33. Her real last name, Hall, inspired the film’s title.
  34. Her Annie Hall wardrobe sparked a global fashion trend.
  35. She often wore vintage men’s clothing, ties, and fedoras.
  36. Her look made her a 1970s fashion icon.
  37. Time magazine called her “the funniest woman now working in films.”
  38. That same year, she starred in Looking for Mr. Goodbar.
  39. Looking for Mr. Goodbar showed her powerful dramatic range.
  40. In 1981, she starred as journalist Louise Bryant in Reds.
  41. Reds earned her a second Oscar nomination.
  42. She co-starred with and dated Warren Beatty during Reds.
  43. Critics praised her performance as one of her finest.
  44. In 1982, she starred in Shoot the Moon opposite Albert Finney.
  45. Pauline Kael called her work in Shoot the Moon “revelatory.”
  46. She starred in Crimes of the Heart (1986) with Jessica Lange and Sissy Spacek.
  47. In 1987, she led Baby Boom, playing a career woman turned mother.
  48. Baby Boom marked her first collaboration with Nancy Meyers.
  49. That year, she directed Heaven, a documentary about the afterlife.
  50. She began directing music videos for Belinda Carlisle.
  51. Keaton directed an episode of Twin Peaks.
  52. She made her feature directorial debut with Unstrung Heroes (1995).
  53. She returned to comedy with Father of the Bride (1991).
  54. She reprised the role in Father of the Bride Part II (1995).
  55. In 1993, she reunited with Woody Allen for Manhattan Murder Mystery.
  56. She earned another Golden Globe nomination for the role.
  57. In 1996, she starred in The First Wives Club with Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler.
  58. The First Wives Club grossed over $100 million worldwide.
  59. That same year, she starred in Marvin’s Room alongside Meryl Streep.
  60. Marvin’s Room earned Keaton her third Oscar nomination.
  61. In 2003, she starred in Something’s Gotta Give opposite Jack Nicholson.
  62. The role brought her a fourth Oscar nomination.
  63. Something’s Gotta Give became a box-office hit and fan favorite.
  64. She starred as the matriarch in The Family Stone (2005).
  65. Her performance earned her a Satellite Award nomination.
  66. In 2016, she voiced Jenny, Dory’s mother, in Finding Dory.
  67. The Pixar film grossed over $1 billion worldwide.
  68. She co-starred in Book Club (2018) alongside Jane Fonda and Candice Bergen.
  69. Book Club became her biggest hit since Something’s Gotta Give.
  70. Diane was also a successful producer and director.
  71. She produced Gus Van Sant’s Elephant (2003), about a school shooting.
  72. Keaton published several books of photography and memoirs.
  73. Her 2011 memoir Then Again was inspired by her mother’s journals.
  74. She followed it with Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty (2014).
  75. Her final memoir, Brother & Sister (2020), explored family and memory.
  76. She was an active preservationist, restoring historic L.A. architecture.
  77. Keaton received the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2017.
  78. She earned the Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute in 2007.
  79. Diane Keaton passed away today in California at age 79, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, strength, and endless style.

Diane Keaton taught generations that brilliance could be quiet, joyful, and defiantly original. She made every scene her own — and in doing so, made Hollywood a little braver, and a lot more human.

Goldfinger and Mark Hoppus Team Up for the Pop-Punk Power Surge “Freaking Out a Bit”

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Goldfinger released a high-energy pop-punk track “Freaking Out a Bit” featuring blink-182 frontman Mark Hoppus. Out now via Big Noise, the summer anthem explores themes of anxiety, digital-age burnout, and nostalgia delivered with a perfect blend of Goldfinger and blink-182’s signature sounds.

Frontman of Goldfinger, John Feldmann shared his thoughts on the track: “Freaking Out a Bit is a song I wrote with Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus… I had the concept for a song and a chorus, and they came in and brought it to life! Mark wrote the best verses, and Travis turned the beat around in the bridge, which gave it a whole new life of its own. Those guys are some of my best friends and I love them. So grateful I got to do this song with them I’m so glad it’s finally coming out!”

Renowned producer and frontman John Feldmann has been a driving creative force behind modern pop-punk’s resurgence playing a major role in shaping the sound of a new generation of artists under his label and production wing. As long-time friends and collaborators, John and Mark have been making hits together since blink-182’s Grammy-nominated seventh studio album California (2016). This new single is the latest addition to their growing discography.

With a career spanning nearly three decades, Goldfinger has been a pillar in the ska-punk and pop-punk movements since the mid-90s. Known for breakout hits like “Superman” and “99 Red Balloons” and their electrifying live shows, the band continues to evolve while staying true to their roots.

Minus the Bear Celebrate 20 Years of ‘Menos el Oso’ with Demos, Memories, and a Full-Circle Reunion

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The twentieth anniversary deluxe reissue of Minus the Bear’s seminal 2005 album Menos el Oso is out now via Suicide Squeeze Records, and today they’re excited to share for the first time “The Pig War (Demo),” an early version of what would become one of the most emotionally evocative, nostalgia-tinged cuts on the record.

Speaking on the song, the band’s vocalist Jake Snider says “The music for the song had a melancholy, rolling feel leading me to nostalgic memories of being on Wescott Bay on San Juan Island, a few hours trip north of Seattle. The lyrics are more an impression of the place than a narrative; a longing for the simplicity of being there. It’s cool to hear the contrast between the rougher edges of the demo against the album track’s more polished flow.”

This unreleased version follows on the heels of the recently released demo of fan-favorite album cut “Hooray.” Last week, the band revealed the supporting acts for their fall tour celebrating twenty years of the album.

The 2xLP release includes a remastered version of the original album on one 12″ and 5 unreleased original demos on the second 12″, including the demo versions of “The Pig War” and “Hooray,” available to stream now for the first time. Side B of disc two features an etching by bassist Cory Murchy. The reissue also includes Los Archivos Del Oso, a 24-page archive photo journal from the band’s personal collection.

Speaking on the reissue, Snider says “…Oso is a band and fan favorite. We came into our sound on this record. I’m excited for fans to hear these demos for the first time! Revisiting demos and hearing the evolution of some of these tracks puts me right back in our early 2000s practice space. And now we’re literally back in that same practice space for rehearsals. It’s wild!”

Halestorm Unleash Power and Purpose with Fiery New Anthem “Rain Your Blood On Me”

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On the heels of their show-stopping performance of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Perry Mason” at his final show over the weekend, Halestorm today dropped “Rain Your Blood On Me,” a heavy siren call starting with a thumping dirge beat and erupting into Arejay Hale’s explosive drum fills, guitarist Joe Hottinger’s lightning fast guitar riffs, and Lzzy Hale’s astronomical vocal harmonies, all tethered to earth by Josh Smith’s dark bass grooves.

“Rain Your Blood On Me” follows “Darkness Always Wins” and title track “Everest” as the third song revealed from the GRAMMY Award winning hard rock band’s album out now via Atlantic Records. “Darkness Always Wins” is steadily climbing the Active Rock chart, now entering the top 15.

“‘Rain Your Blood On Me’ is our ode to women,” said Lzzy Hale, the sole female performer on the bill at “Back To The Beginning,” Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s farewell show where the band debuted the new song live. “The crawl, the climb, the clenching of fists, the screaming of sirens, the breaking of glass – this is our war cry. As a woman, surrounded by my allies, Arejay, Joe and Josh, we put everything we’ve fought for up until this moment into this opus. The music started with the stomping of feet at 3 in the morning, with a chant of ‘Rain Your Blood On Me.’ We weren’t even sure what that title meant in the moment as we watched the sky crack through the eerie Spanish moss in Savannah, Georgia. But we knew it was right. By 11:30 AM the poem I had written had seemed to form itself like a story waiting to be told.

“We may not win the war in our lifetime, but we can pass the torch to our daughters so that they may light the way.”

Homixide Gang Ignite Chaos with Smashing Pumpkins Sample and Fincher Flair on “5G”

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Today marks the release of “5G,” the explosive new single from Opium’s dynamic rap duo, Homixide Gang. Powered by a blazing sample of Smashing Pumpkins’ 1993 classic “Cherub Rock,” the track builds with searing guitars, escalating tension, and a heavy drop as Homixide Meechie and Homixide Beno! Trade their signature share bars with unrelenting intensity.

Accompanying the track is a striking visual inspired by David Fincher’s cult classic film Fight Club (1999), mirroring the anarchic energy and chaos that runs through the track.

Alongside the track, earlier this week, they unveiled the official cover for their highly anticipated new album, Homixide Lifestyle 2. The follow-up to their 2022 debut mixtape, Homixide Lifestyle 2 sees Meechie and Beno! return to the chaotic, menacing rage-rap sound that first put them on the map, only now, they’re sharper, louder, and more locked in than ever. They’ve been teasing the project for months, previewing unreleased tracks during a wild set at Rolling Loud California and most recently at Summer Smash Festival in Chicago. Rumors of features, including collaborations with other Opium signees, have only heightened anticipation.

In a full-circle moment, the duo recreated their original cover three years later, once again shot by renowned photographer Gunner Stahl (Playboi Carti, Metro Boomin, Rae Sremmurd), who also captured the first Homixide Lifestyle artwork. This next chapter signals sonic development with the duo drawing from southern hip-hop influences while continuing to push the boundaries of rage rap.

Earlier this year they shared their long-awaited track, “Free Agents.” They first unveiled the music video on YouTube late last year, and it has since racked nearly 1 million views. Directed by YungTacc the video offers a laid back, behind-the-scenes look at the raw, authentic world of Homixide Gang, capturing them on the road alongside friends and labelmates.

Ian Flanigan Finds Peace and Parenthood in His Ambient Project ‘Earth and Airwaves’

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Acclaimed singer-songwriter and The Voice finalist Ian Flanigan is excited to announce his latest project, Earth and Airwaves, a deeply personal new age ambient project inspired by his first year of fatherhood to twin daughters, is out now.

During countless late nights, Flanigan found that the gentle strum of his guitar had a calming effect on his newborns, helping to soothe them to sleep. Moved by those quiet, intimate moments, he created, recorded, and produced Earth and Airwaves, an instrumental EP that blends natural field recordings with peaceful, melodic compositions, without the use of any AI.

Designed as a sonic sanctuary for meditation, relaxation, and mindful reflection, the first track, “So Long,” available today, invites listeners to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with the rhythms of the world around them.

“A year ago, I became a father to two beautiful twin girls, and music has been part of their lives since day one,” shares Flanigan. “We’d play with keyboards, synths, singing bowls, and whatever instruments were around the house. Over time, I started creating ambient meditation tracks for them to fall asleep to and unwind. I decided to gather these sounds into a project called Earth and Airwaves-a blend of nature recordings and organic ambient music. I hope these songs bring calm to your days, just as they have to ours.”

10 Albums That Could Be Novels

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Some albums tell stories as vividly as any novel — full of characters, emotion, and settings that live in your imagination long after the last track fades. These ten could easily be hardcover bestsellers, written in melody and feeling.

‘American Idiot’ – Green Day
A punk rock coming-of-age saga about youth, chaos, and finding yourself in a loud world. Its cast of misfits and dreamers could fill an entire bookshelf.

‘Back to Black’ – Amy Winehouse
A smoky, soulful story of love, loss, and self-reflection. Each song unfolds like a late-night journal entry, raw and unforgettable.

‘Born to Run’ – Bruce Springsteen
An American road novel in album form, filled with dreams, highways, and escape. You can almost feel the wind through the windows and the pull of something bigger.

‘DAMN.’ – Kendrick Lamar
A deep, poetic exploration of fate, family, and faith. Each track feels like a chapter in a Pulitzer-worthy narrative of modern identity.

‘Hounds of Love’ – Kate Bush
Part romance, part myth, part fever dream. Its lush storytelling and surreal imagery would make for an unforgettable fantasy novel.

‘Jagged Little Pill’ – Alanis Morissette
A fearless emotional journey through heartbreak, healing, and self-discovery. The heroine’s voice leaps off the page with every lyric.

‘Melodrama’ – Lorde
A glittering house party where every song is a scene — heartbreak, laughter, and growing up under neon lights. A coming-of-age classic waiting to be bound in hardcover.

‘Purple Rain’ – Prince
A story of passion, power, and transformation. Equal parts romance and rock gospel, it would make a dazzling, cinematic novel.

‘Rumours’ – Fleetwood Mac
A web of relationships, secrets, and longing told through harmonies and heartbreak. It reads like a perfectly tangled love story you can’t put down.

‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ – Lauryn Hill
A soulful novel-in-song about growth, motherhood, and truth. Every track turns the page toward self-love and wisdom.

Role Model and Laufey Bring Vintage Romance to Life in “The Longest Goodbye”

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Role Model (Tucker Pillsbury) shared the official video for “The Longest Goodbye” (feat. Laufey). Directed by Neema Sadeghi, the black and white video leans into the song’s nostalgic vibe while reimagining it as a duet.

Tucker trades verses with GRAMMY winner Laufey, accompanied by a band playing vintage instruments. “The Longest Goodbye” video made its global broadcast premiere on MTV Live, MTVU, MTV Biggest Pop and across MTV’s global network of channels, as well as on the Paramount Times Square billboards.

Tucker’s original solo version of the song appeared on Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye), the deluxe edition of his new album, which was released earlier this year by Interscope Records.

Moissanite Ring Care 101: How to Keep Your Sparkle for a Lifetime

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By Mitch Rice

There is something undeniably magical about the way a moissanite ring catches the light. Its fire, brilliance, and clarity rival even the most expensive diamonds, making it a favorite among couples who value beauty, ethics, and affordability. But like any treasured piece of jewelry, a moissanite ring deserves thoughtful care. Whether it is your everyday accessory or a symbol of lifelong commitment, keeping that sparkle alive requires more than just admiration.

Understanding Moissanite’s Unique Qualities

Moissanite is a lab-created gemstone known for its exceptional hardness and dazzling brilliance. It ranks 9.25 on the Mohs scale, just below diamond, which means it is highly resistant to scratches and chips. However, resistance does not mean invincibility. Over time, exposure to oils, lotions, and household chemicals can dull its surface and affect its light performance.

Unlike softer stones, moissanite does not cloud or discolor easily, but it can accumulate residue that masks its natural sparkle. Understanding this helps you approach cleaning and maintenance with the right mindset. You are not just preserving a look. You are protecting a story.

Daily Habits That Make a Difference

The way you wear your ring day to day has a big impact on its longevity. One of the simplest habits you can adopt is removing your ring during activities that involve dirt, chemicals, or impact. Gardening, cooking, swimming, and even applying hand cream can leave behind residues that build up over time.

It is also wise to store your ring in a soft pouch or a separate compartment in your jewelry box. Moissanite is tough, but it can scratch softer metals or stones nearby. Keeping it isolated prevents unnecessary wear and tear and ensures it remains the star of your collection.

Cleaning Techniques That Actually Work

Forget harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners. Moissanite responds best to gentle, consistent care. A simple soak in warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap can work wonders. Use a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the stone and setting, paying close attention to crevices where grime tends to hide.

Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a lint-free cloth. Avoid paper towels, which can leave fibers or cause micro-abrasions. For a deeper clean, consider a jewelry-safe steam cleaner once every few months, but always check with your jeweler first to ensure your setting can handle it.

Professional Maintenance Matters

Even with the best at-home care, your ring will benefit from occasional professional attention. A jeweler can inspect the setting, tighten any loose prongs, and polish the metal to restore its original luster. This is especially important for engagement rings, which are worn daily and exposed to more wear.

If you purchased your ring from a reputable source, they may offer complimentary cleanings or inspections. Take advantage of these services. They are not just about aesthetics. They are about preserving the integrity of your ring for years to come.

Protecting Your Investment

Moissanite may be more affordable than diamonds, but that does not make it any less valuable. It represents love, commitment, and personal style. Consider insuring your ring, especially if it features a custom design or holds sentimental value. Insurance provides peace of mind in case of loss, theft, or damage.

For those exploring moissanite engagement rings in the UK, many jewelers offer care packages and warranties that include regular maintenance. These extras are worth considering, especially if you want your ring to remain as radiant as the day you said yes.

A Lifetime of Sparkle Starts with Intention

Caring for your moissanite ring is not a chore. It is a ritual. Each time you clean it, store it properly, or take it in for a checkup, you are honoring the moment it represents. You are choosing to protect something beautiful, not just for today but for every tomorrow that follows.

So let your ring shine. Let it reflect your story, your values, and your love. With the right care, that sparkle will never fade.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.