Greta Van Fleet have released a new performance music video for their single, “Age Of Machine”. The studio version of the single will be included on their forthcoming sophomore album.
“The Battle At Garden’s Gate” will be released on April 16th and is the follow-up to the band’s acclaimed 2018 debut album, “Anthem Of The Peaceful Army”.
Watch the new live video for “Age of Machine – here.
Jason Derulo topped the charts with his song “Savage Love” in 2020, and also became the most-followed artist on TikTok. Now he’s kicking off 2021 with a collaboration with Adam Levine.
Jason posted the artwork for the new song on Instagram and captioned it, “I’m excited to announce ‘Lifestyle’ ft @adamlevine is available for Presave now. Welcome to the New era.” Jason posted a snippet of the song on TikTok a few days ago. Derulo hasn’t released a full-length album since Everything Is 4 back in 2015.
Drake revealed that his forthcoming album, Certified Lover Boy, is being delayed. The rapper wrote via Instagram Story, “I was planning to release my album this month but between surgery and rehab, my energy has been dedicated to recovery. I’m blessed to be back on my feet and feeling great and focused on the album, but CLB won’t be dropping in January. I’m looking forward to sharing it with you all in 2021.” Drake did not disclose any details about his procedure. However, back in October, he posted a photo to social media of his leg resting while in a brace.
Drake had previously announced his sixth studio album in April 2020 while dropping his 14-track mixtape, Dark Lane Demo Tapes. At the time, he said that Certified Lover Boy was set to be released that summer. And in October 2020, Drake released a teaser for his upcoming album with the caption “January 2021” as the release date.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed multiple executive orders that will set the tone for his new administration, aimimg to immediately reverse policies by President Donald Trump.
As one of his first acts as president, Biden signed the 17 orders before reporters in the Oval Office. Among the orders was one mandating that the United States rejoin the Paris Agreement on climate change. Trump announced the U.S. departure from the pact in 2017. The process to rejoin will take 30 days.
On the topic of the COVID-19 pandemic, Biden halted the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization and also signed an order requiring face coverings to be worn inside all federal buildings in the country for the first 100 days of his presidency. Masks and distancing will be required in federal buildings and state and local governments will be asked to do the same.
Wednesday’s orders also reverse several policies on immigration, including an expansion under Trump of immigration enforcement in the United States and halting construction of the wall along the Mexico border by terminating the national emergency declaration that was used to help pay for it. Biden also reversed Trump administration restrictions on U.S. entry for travelers from primarily Muslim and African countries.
At the U.S. Capitol earlier in the day, Biden signed the Inauguration Day Proclamation and two documents making his nominations to the Cabinet and sub-Cabinet official.
The stock market climbed to record highs Wednesday as President Joe Biden was sworn into office. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 257.86, or 0.83%, to rise to a new record high of 31,188.38, while the S&P 500 gained 1.45% and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.97% both also reaching record highs.
Markets reacted to Biden being sworn in as president as he has promised a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, $1,400 payments to Americans, and his incoming Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has urged lawmakers to “act big” on further relief spending.
Netflix stock led the tech-heavy Nasdaq’s big day, rising 16.85% after the company reported 8.4 million global paid net subscriber additions, surpassing analysts’ predictions of 6.47 million. Other top stock gains Wednesday afternoon included Utz Brands, Teladoc Health, Collectors Universe and Polaris.
The stock market climbed to record highs Wednesday as President Joe Biden was sworn into office. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 257.86, or 0.83%, to rise to a new record high of 31,188.38, while the S&P 500 gained 1.45% and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.97% both also reaching record highs.
Markets reacted to Biden being sworn in as president as he has promised a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, $1,400 payments to Americans, and his incoming Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has urged lawmakers to “act big” on further relief spending.
Netflix stock led the tech-heavy Nasdaq’s big day, rising 16.85% after the company reported 8.4 million global paid net subscriber additions, surpassing analysts’ predictions of 6.47 million. Other top stock gains Wednesday afternoon included Utz Brands, Teladoc Health, Collectors Universe and Polaris.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers announced that he will retire after 17 seasons in the NFL. The 39-year-old quarterback completed 68% of his throws for 4,169 yards, 24 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 16 starts this season, and led the Colts to an 11-5 record before losing to the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the playoffs.
Rivers spent the first 16 years of his career with the Los Angeles Chargers. He signed a one-year, $25 million contract last off-season with the Colts. The QB ranks No. 5 all-time in passing yards and touchdown passes, and has started in 240 consecutive games to end his career, the second-longest streak for a quarterback in NFL history.
Rivers will take over as the head football coach at St. Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, Ala., He announced last May that he would assume that role after he retired from his NFL career, saying, “I can sit here and say, ‘I can still throw it. I love to play. But that’s always going to be there. I’m excited to go coach high school football.”
The Carolina Hurricanes won’t play their next two games due to a rising number of COVID-19 issues within the organization. In a statement from the NHL, Carolina’s facilities have been shut down “until further notice” and games through Jan. 23 have been postponed because five players have been placed on the COVID Protocol Related Absence List:
Carolina’s game against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday was postponed because of COVID-19 protocols. The team were scheduled to host the Florida Panthers for two games on Thursday and Saturday.
The NHL’s coronavirus protocols state that players who are added to the COVID-19 list must exhibit no symptoms and return two consecutive negative tests over 48 hours before they are allowed to return to team-related activities.
Eric Church will join R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan to perform the national anthem together at Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7. H.E.R. will perform “America the Beautiful” as part of Super Bowl LV’s pregame lineup.nSuper Bowl LV will be taking place live from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay and will air nationally on CBS to be broadcast worldwide.
Sullivan, a 12-time Grammy nominee, released Heaux Tales several weeks ago the artist’s first studio album in more than five years. Church earned the prestigious Entertainer of the Year award at the 2020 CMAs, and is set to release his seventh studio album this year. Last year he dropped the Top 40 Country hits “Hell of a View” and “Stick That in Your Country” off the upcoming album. The artist also released “Bad Mother Trucker,” “Crazyland,” and “Through My Ray-Bans,” which he dedicated to the victims and survivors of the 2017 Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting.
The Weeknd was selected in November to headline the Pepsi Super Bowl LV halftime show.
Garth Brooks performed at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 20 at the swearing-in ceremony of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States. Brooks delivered a soaring rendition of “Amazing Grace” alongside the U.S. Marine Band. Following his performance, Brooks made his way over to Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden to shake their hands, and also took time to hug former Presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and George W. Bush.
Brooks received the invitation to perform directly from Biden and the First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, and called the opportunity to perform on the historic day an “honor.” Brooks previously performed “We Shall Be Free” during Barack Obama’s inaugural event on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 2009.
The country superstar was one of three artists who had the opportunity to perform at the inauguration, including Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez.