Mac DeMarco has announced his new album “Here Comes The Cowboy” will be released May 10. Along with the announcement of the record, DeMarco dropped a new single titled “Nobody.” The single comes along with a video with Mac donning a cowboy hat, accompanied with full lizard makeup. Truly bizzare, but uniquely DeMarco.
It was announced yesterday that DeMarco would be a part of Pharrell’s new Virginia Beach music festival “Something In The Water.” He’ll be joined by some other big names like Travis Scott, Pusha T, and Migos.
Twitter took issue with DeMarco’s announcement today, accusing the 28-year old Canuck of stealing the title and track name from Mitski. Last August, Mitski released her album “Be The Cowboy” which also featured a track titled “Nobody.” While Twitter fumed over the similarities beteween the two, Mitski cleared the air and showed admiration for DeMarco with a tweet and Instagram post.
DeMarco is set to kick off his tour in April, starting in Coachella running all the way until October. DeMarco will also be dropping in on some tour dates with hip-hop artist Anderson .Paak.
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Pharrell Williams posted a video late last night teasing a new music festival. Today, he released the official poster for “Something In The Water,” a concert festival coming this April.
The festival will be held in Virginia Beach, Pharrell’s hometown, and will give locals a chance to go to a big time festival. The inaugural shows will feature mainstream acts like Migos, Missy Elliott, Pusha T, SZA, Lil Uzi, and Travis Scott. Pharrell will also be performing with a collection of guests, one would assume that N.E.R.D. will be making an appearance, but we shall see. The shows will also mix in some more mellow indie pop/rock artists like Maggie Rogers, Mac DeMarco, and Dave Matthews Band.
It’s nice to see Pharrell organizing a festival for his hometown and share the stage with some of the hottest artists in the world for his people. Hopefully, this isn’t another Fyre fest type scenario where it’s all a scam, but I will trust Pharrell more than I would trust Ja Rule. The festival will run for three days: April 26, 27, and 28. Tickets will go on sale Friday.
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Another week, another Monday. Sometimes it’s hard to find a way to burn time when you’re bored sitting at work or wasting away on public transit on your commute home. I present to you a solution. Watch our favorite BX natives flame this poor crying racist and dig deep into the rabbit hole of Desus and Mero clips. Last week we saw a modern Zapruder film, when a woman rammed her car into a gas station and proceeded to rage on towards nearby citizens. Today, we have the crying racist. It’s on the shorter side, but it’s still in the Bodega Hall of Fame for funniest clip. Watch this one to take your mind off things, and we’ll be back next week with another comedy classic.
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April 14 is coming, and we keep getting more and more news on the final season of “Game of Thrones.”
In a feature from Entertainment Weekly, we get to see some of the magazine covers for their “Thrones” issue as well as some new stills from the upcoming season of the show.
The EW article highlights and upcoming battle that took 11 weeks to shoot and is being heralded as the largest battle ever filmed. The entire cast and crew had to endure freezing cold temperatures and long days in order to capture the scenes, leading up to one big epic war against the living and dead. Rory McCann, better known to viewers as The Hound, was not fond of the grueling filming scheduling commenting, “Everybody prays they never have to do this again.”
The show creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are hoping the fans love the finale, but are worried that they won’t satisfy everybody. The show will air it’s finale on May 19, will you be watching? We know that we will be.
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The new Lil Peep documentary “Everybody’s Everything” is set to premiere at South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas this March.
The documentary was directed by Sebastian Ryan and Ramez Silyan. Acclaimed film director Terrance Malik is an executive producer on the project and it will be shown on three different dates during the run of the festival: March 10, 12, and 14.
The late rapper was one of the most unique artists making music, blending genres like emo rap and punk rock. His sound was taking music into a brand new direction, his voice was completely his own. It’s rare to have an artist be so innovative with his or her music, and to die so young without seeing out what could have been. This documentary will get to explore the world that surrounded Lil Peep, and hopefully give us more understanding and closure of who he was.
You can click here to learn more about the documentary and the SXSW schedule.
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