Author: Layla Moore
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New Lana Album Still MIA, but Tour’s Got Sad Bangers and TikTok Stars
Lana Del Rey has officially announced the openers for her upcoming UK and Ireland stadium tour, which starts June 23 in Cardiff. London Grammar will handle the melancholy vibes in Cardiff, Banks will glide through Glasgow, Liverpool, and Dublin, and then, in the most unexpected twist since Lana covered Sublime, Addison Rae will be joining…
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Danny Boyle Turned Down Alien 4 Because CGI Freaked Him Out More Than The Aliens
Danny Boyle has revealed why he turned down the chance to direct Alien: Resurrection back in the day — and yes, he knows it probably would’ve gone better than what he ended up doing instead. At the time, 20th Century Fox was trying to figure out how to bring Ellen Ripley (played by Sigourney Weaver)…
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Amaarae Drops “S.M.O.” and Demands to Be Slutted Out, Respectfully
Amaarae is gearing up to drop her Fountain Baby follow-up, titled Black Star, out August 8 via Interscope. The lead single “S.M.O.” just landed with a video shot in Ghana by Omar Jones, and it’s exactly the kind of genre-chaos you’d expect from someone who thinks a steel pan can flirt with a synth. “S.M.O.”…
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Wet Leg’s “Moisturizer” Era Now Includes Sad Birds and Icarus Wings
Wet Leg are back with another off-kilter gem from their upcoming album Moisturizer, and this one’s called “Davina McCall” — yes, like the British Big Brother host. The track is a sweet, slightly dazed ballad about love, longing, and possibly reality TV trauma. It comes with a claymation video from Chris Hopewell, starring the band,…
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“Freelance” Frenzy: Fred Again, Skepta, and PlaqueBoyMax’s Secret Track Sends Twitch Into Overdrive
So did anyone else catch Fred Again, Skepta, and PlaqueBoyMax dropping “Freelance” live on Twitch? Seriously, this is how you do a music release in 2025. They literally made the track live on stream and then just dropped it right there for everyone. The energy was unreal. And then, as if that wasn’t enough, they…
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Atlanta Duo The Electric Sons Explore Vulnerability in New Track “Don’t Need Much”
Atlanta-based indie duo The Electric Sons continue to impress with their latest single, “Don’t Need Much.” Recorded in a single session at Maze Studios, the track showcases the band’s signature blend of emotive lyricism and dynamic instrumentation, solidifying their position as a rising force in the indie and alternative rock scene. The Electric Sons’ approach…
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Yooka-Replaylee First Impressions: Is This the Platformer Revival We’ve Been Waiting For?
Okay, so I just caught wind of Playtonic’s new project, Yooka-Replaylee, and honestly? I was ready for another lazy remaster, maybe some upscaled textures, a few extra collectibles, and a pat on the back. But man, was I wrong. This thing is wild. Playtonic didn’t just slap a fresh coat of paint on the original,…
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Retrofuturistic Sequel: Atomic Heart 2 Unveils New Characters and Expanded World
Alright, folks, buckle up! Mundfish just rolled out the red carpet for Atomic Heart 2 at this year’s Summer Game Fest, and let me tell you it looks absolutely insane. The trailer? Visually bonkers, with that same retrofuturistic Soviet vibe we loved from the first game, but now on a whole new level. So what’s…
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Counter-Strike 2 Surpasses 1.8 Million Peak Players in 2025, Cementing Its Place as a Global Gaming Phenomenon
According to Steam Charts and ActivePlayer, Counter-Strike 2 remains one of the most popular games globally, consistently leading Steam’s charts for concurrent players. As of early June 2025, the game averages over 1 million concurrent players, with the most recent 30-day average at approximately 1,070,375 players. Peak concurrent player counts regularly surpass 1.7 million, with…
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Review of the First The Witcher 4 Gameplay Video
The action takes place in the new region of Kovir, with Ciri as the main protagonist. The video demonstrates her journey through mountainous landscapes, dense forests, and a lively port city called Valdrest.

