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Volbeat share video for their song ‘Temple Of Ekur’

Danish/American rockers Volbeat have released the official music video for their song “Temple Of Ekur”. The video, directed by Shan Dan and VisualHype, can be viewed – here.

“Temple Of Ekur” is taken from Volbeat’s eighth studio album, Servant Of The Mind, which was released in December 2021.  Servant Of The Mind was written and recorded during the shutdown during the  COVID-19 pandemic. The album also includes the “double barrel” of summer songs the band released last June.

You can buy or stream Volbeat’s Servant Of The Mindhere.

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Imagine Dragons announce upcoming double album ‘Mercury — Acts 1 & 2’ and release video for their latest single, ‘Bones’

Imagine Dragons has released the video for the their latest single, “Bones,” which takes place on Wall Street in a homage to the ’80s, and inspired by Michael Jackson‘s “Thriller” video.

Said frontman Dan Reynolds: “I’ve always loved that ‘Thriller’ was both scary and playful. I didn’t know as a kid if I wanted to watch it again or not for fear of the ensuing nightmares, but I always came back for more with my eyes half-closed. The idea of punishing Wall Street with a zombie infection felt like an enjoyable time. And it was.”

“Bones” will appear on Imagine Dragons upcoming double album titled Mercury — Acts 1 & 2, which arrives July 1.   Additionally, ID’s ongoing world Mercury will run through Canada, followed by a trip to Europe in June, and a U.S. summer leg beginning in August.

You can watch the video for “Bones” streaming now on YouTube.

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President Biden authorizes additional $800 million in Ukrainian military aid

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that the United States will send another $800 million worth of weapons to Ukraine, after speaking by phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.  The White House said that the President authorized an additional $800 million in weapons, ammunition and other security assistance to Ukraine. Biden also approved the transfer of additional helicopters to Ukraine.

Biden said in a statement: “The Ukrainian military has used the weapons we are providing to devastating effect. As Russia prepares to intensify its attack in the Donbas region, the United States will continue to provide Ukraine with the capabilities to defend itself.”

Prior to the call with Biden, Zelenskyy wrote on Twitter on Wednesday: “Without additional weapons, this war will turn into an endless bloodbath that will spread misery, suffering and destruction. Mariupol, Bucha, Kramatorsk — the list goes on. No one will stop Russia except Ukraine with heavy weapons.”  He later tweeted that he and Biden had “Assessed Russian war crimes. Discussed [an] additional package of defensive and possible macro-financial aid. Agreed to enhance sanctions.”

Said Biden: “The steady supply of weapons the United States and its allies and partners have provided to Ukraine has been critical in sustaining its fight against the Russian invasion. It has helped ensure that Putin failed in his initial war aims to conquer and control Ukraine. We cannot rest now. As I assured President Zelensky, the American people will continue to stand with the brave Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom.”

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Suspect in Brooklyn subway mass shooting arrested; will face federal charges

Officials confirmed that 62-year-old Frank James, the man wanted for allegedly opening fire on a rush-hour subway train in Brooklyn, was arrested in Manhattan on Wednesday afternoon, thus ending an over 24-hour-long search. NYPD Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said police made the arrest in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood after responding to a crime stoppers tip, and that James was taken into custody without incident.

According to Breon Peace, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, James will face federal charges for Tuesday’s Brooklyn subway shooting in which ten people were shot and wounded, and over a dozen more suffering injuries. In total, 29 people were injured in the attack. James is suspected of popping a smoke grenade on a subway train during the Tuesday morning commute and then pulling a gun and shooting indiscriminately at riders. Police say that James has ties to Wisconsin and rented a van in Philadelphia before the attack, during which he wore a gas mask and a green construction-type vest resembling a transit worker. Police are still investigating the motive behind the attack.

The U.S. Attorney’s office said the charges against James will include use of a dangerous weapon to cause death and serious injury to passengers and employees. James will also be charged with one count of violating a federal law prohibiting terrorist and other violent attacks on mass transportation systems.

James is scheduled to appear in Brooklyn Federal Court on Thursday.

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Controversy after Los Angeles Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw is pulled from game against Minnesota Twins after throwing 7 perfect innings

On Wednesday, Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw pitched seven perfect innings in his first start of the 2022 season against the  Minnesota Twins, before exiting in the eighth inning.  The veteran pitcher struck out 13 Twins batters in a dominant performance, however in a controversial move, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts pulled the 34-year-old before the bottom of the eighth inning with Kershaw at 80 pitches. Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia took over, and was booed by Minnesota fans when he took the mound.  Minnesota’s Gary Sánchez lined a one-out single to right field off to break apart the perfect game; however, that hit ended up being the only hit allowed by Los Angeles pitchers.

Kershaw, a three-time Cy Young Award winner and eight-time All-Star, threw a mix of sliders at the Twins, and 33 of his 80 total pitches were called or swinging strikes.  But the reasoning for Kershaw’s removal was due to Major League Baseball’s lockout and a shortened spring training — most pitchers started the season on strict pitch limits to protect their health.  In agreement, Kershaw said after the game, “It was the right decision, it was time.”

In 2014, Kershaw pitched a no-hitter against the Rockies at Dodger Stadium, striking out 15 batters. His bid for a perfect game that year ended when Colorado’s Corey Dickerson reached first base on a throwing error by Hanley Ramirez in the seventh inning, becoming the only baserunner allowed by Kershaw.

Dodgers teammates Cody Bellinger, Gavin Lux and Austin Barnes hit consecutive home runs in the eighth inning off Twins reliever Dereck Rodríguez, and the Dodgers went on to win 7-0 Wednesday.  Los Angeles are now 3-2 on the season.

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QB Derek Carr and the Los Vegas Raiders agree to $121.5M contract extension

QB Derek Carr and the Las Vegas Raiders have come to an agreement on a multi-year contract extension worth $121.5M. The veteran quarterback confirmed the news on his Instagram story and Twitter feed.

Carr is now under contract with the Raiders through the 2025 season, and his new deal features a no-trade clause. Carr signed a five-year, $125 million extension in 2017, which means he is set to earn $141.3 million over four years. Carr will make about $19.8 million in base salary next season.

The eight-year veteran completed 68.4% of his throws for 4,804 yards, 23 scores and 14 interceptions last season. He also led the Raiders to a 10-7 record and a postseason appearance. Carr made the Pro Bowl for three-consecutive seasons from 2015 through 2017.

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Little Big Town Announces New Single, ‘Hell Yeah’

Little Big Town announced on social media their brand new single, “Hell Yeah,” which debuted this week.  The new track is the quartet’s first release in two years, and the first track from their upcoming tenth record which is set for release later this year.

Jimi Westbook of Little Big Town said of the track: “Phillip and I wrote this with Tyler Hubbard and Corey Crowder. I remember when Corey brought that hook in that day. He sang his idea and when he turned that phrase at the end of the chorus, we were all like ‘hell yeah!’ We always have a blast writing with those guys.”

Little Big Town’s most recent album Nightfall was released in 2020 and contained the singles “Over Drinking,” “The Daughters,” and “Wine, Beer, Whiskey.”

Check out the official lyric video for the track here.
To download “Hell Yeah,” head here.

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The Judds announce fall 2022 arena tour

The Judds have announced their first tour in over a decade, dubbed The Final Tour. The 10-date arena tour kicks off on Friday, September 30th in Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena, making stops in Toledo, Green Bay, Fort Worth, and more before concluding in Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena on Friday, October 28th. Martina McBride will join as a special guest on select dates.

Said Naomi: “The fans have always been my family of choice. I love them dearly, so I’m chompin’ at the bit to belt out our hits and reconnect with them once again. The cherry on top is singing with my beloved, wild and extremely talented daughter… the best singer of any genre, Wynonna! She asked me if I was still going to twist, twirl and crack jokes. I answered, “Heck yeah! I’m too old to grow up now!”

Added Wynonna: “What I’m looking forward to most is celebrating Judd music with the fans. Mom and I have had quite the journey over the last 38 years, and the fans have been with us through it all. This tour is a celebration for them!” 

Tickets go on-sale to the general public beginning April 15th via Ticketmaster. Fans can sign up for pre-sale ticket access at TheJudds.com.

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Larry David confirms ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ to return for Season 12

Larry David revealed that the improvisational comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm will return for a 12th season. The actor, who stars in the series derived as a follow up to the 1999 HBO comedy special Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm, revealed the news at an HBO Max-presented Directors Guild of America Emmys event hosted by Rich Eisen.

Eisen wrote on Twitter: “So, I was honored to emcee an [Emmys] panel for Curb Your Enthusiasm tonight here in L.A. with most of the cast and asked Larry David the ultimate question: Will there be another season of Curb?” “He said yes.” Ahead of the season 11 premiere in October, David told Eisen that he was unsure whether another season was in the cards. He said: “It’s too soon. It’s way too soon. I need to see how I feel, you know. It’s a huge mountain to climb to — first of all — to write it, to shoot it, to edit. It’s about 18 months from beginning to end. So it’s a big obligation.”

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Netflix releases trailer for ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4

Netflix has released the first trailer for Season 4 of Stranger Things.  The trailer shows the town of Hawkins facing a demonic threat with Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) being told, “Without you, we can’t win this war” and is set to Journey’s 1983 classic “Separate Ways.”

The official description of Season 4 reads: “It’s been six months since the Battle of Starcourt, which brought terror and destruction to Hawkins. Struggling with the aftermath, our group of friends are separated for the first time — and navigating the complexities of high school hasn’t made things any easier. In this most vulnerable time, a new and horrifying supernatural threat surfaces, presenting a gruesome mystery that, if solved, might finally put an end to the horrors of the Upside Down.”

The season is being split into two parts. “Volume 1” of season four will debut May 27 (three years after season three aired); and the second half of the fourth season, “Volume 2,” will debut July 1.

Netflix also recently announced that the show’s fifth season will be its last. Take a look at the Season 4 trailer of Stranger Thingshere.

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