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Smashing Pumpkins post open call for new guitarist to join the band

The Smashing Pumpkins are turning to social media in their search for a new guitarist. The Billy Corgan-led band put out an open call to the public for guitarists to submit applications.

The band’s open call on social media states: “The Smashing Pumpkins are in search of an additional guitarist. The application process is open to anyone who might be interested. Applicants may submit a resume and related materials to: SPGuitar@redlightmanagement.com”

The Smashing Pumpkins are seeking a new second guitarist to perform alongside Corgan after the October 2023 exit of longtime Pumpkins guitarist Jeff Schroeder. Last year, the band commented on Schroeder’s departure in a joint band statement, saying, “We thank Jeff for his ceaseless dedication to the band and our great fans. Words can not express our gratitude and appreciation for the friend he is, and being there for SP in the good times and the tough times, too.”

Schroeder joined the Smashing Pumpkins in 2007 after Corgan and Chamberlin reunited to record Zeitgeist. He has played on each studio album they’ve released since, and he was the only official member of the band credited on 2014’s Monuments to an Elegy apart from Corgan. Schroeder explained of his departure:“The amount of incredible memories created over the last 16 years with the band are almost too numerous to quantify. Although it was a very difficult decision to make, I’ve decided to leave the band to make some space to explore a slightly different path.”

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Listen to new single from Bring Me The Horizon, ‘Kool-Aid’

Bring Me The Horizon are kicking-off the new year with a brand new single titled Kool-Aid, serving as the band’s first music following the departure of keyboardist/percussionist Jordan Fish at the end of 2023.

Kool-Aid is the sixth single BMTH has released in advance of their long-awaited album Post Human: NeX GEn – the follow-up to 2020’s Post Human: Survival Mode.  POST HUMAN: NeX GEn was scheduled for release in September 2023, but is now due out sometime in 2024.

Take a listen to ‘Kool-Aid’- here.

Bring Me the Horizon unleash brutal new single “Kool-Aid”

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Lil Nas X concert documentary ‘Long Live Montero’ to debut on HBO & Max

HBO announced that the Lil Nas X concert documentary ‘Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero’, is heading to HBO and Max. Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero first made its debut last year at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Sept. 9, with two public screenings that later followed at TIFF on Sept. 14 and Sept. 16.

The concert documentary follows the rapper’s life over 60 days in 2022-2023 amid his most recent global tour. Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival, described Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero as “a triumphant ode to the extraordinary power of self-expression, music, and identity. In this groundbreaking documentary, we witness Lil Nas X challenging boundaries and reshaping the artistic landscape. The film’s captivating journey underscores the profound impact of Lil Nas X, who fearlessly brings audiences together through the universal language of music.”

‘Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero’ will make its debut on HBO on Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. ET; the film is also set to stream on Max. See the press release for the documentary – here.

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Lewis Capaldi updates fans after hiatus due to his anxiety, Tourette’s

Lewis Capaldi updated fans in a lengthy New Year’s message on how he’s doing, nearly six month after announcing that he was going on hiatus from touring due to anxiety and his struggle with Tourette’s. After Capaldi struggled to finish his performance of “Someone You Loved” during his June 24 set at the Glastonbury Festival, he shared on Instagram that he would be “taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future” to “spend much more time getting my mental and physical health in order.”

The 27-year-old Scottish musician posted on Instagram that he’s noticed an improvement in his overall health, but is still not ready to step back into the spotlight: “As most of you will know, I’m currently taking some time off to focus on my health and wellbeing and it’s been going great! I’ve been working with some incredible professionals to help me learn about and cope better with my Tourette’s and anxiety issues. I’m really happy to say I’ve noticed a marked improvement in both since I decided to take some time off back in June … I was completely overwhelmed by the reaction to the news that I was taking a break and genuinely want to thank each and every one of you who reached out, left a comment, tweet or dm wishing me well, the support was like nothing I’ve ever experienced and has made me more excited than ever to return to what I love at some point in the not too distant future.”

Capaldi also shared the release of an extended version of his second album, ‘Broken By the Desire to Be Heavenly Sent’, featuring five additional songs.  He wrote of the music: “Prior to my decision to f— off for a bit, I’d always hoped to release an extended version at some point!  After some back-and-forth about whether or not it was the right thing to do, I’ve decided it would be a shame for these five extra songs, which are so incredibly special to me, to sit on my hard drive, never to see the light of day”. He signed off his message by stating: For now I’m going to continue taking some time to carry on looking after myself, maybe writing some new music and taking a moment to reflect on some of the most incredible years of my life. I want to make absolutely sure I’m 100% before getting back out there again properly for more shows and doing what I love more than anything!”

To steam the extended version of ‘Broken By the Desire to Be Heavenly Sent’, head here.

Lewis Capaldi Announces Extended Version Of ‘Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent’

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin criticized after failing to notify White House of hospitalization

The U.S. Defense Department has acknowledged that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been hospitalized since Monday due to complications following a minor elective medical procedure. According to a statement from his press secretary, Austin had been admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Austin, 70, spent 41 years in the military, retiring as a four-star Army general in 2016.

Pentagon spokesperson Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said Sunday that Austin is “still in the hospital and recovering well” and “resumed his full duties Friday evening,” , adding that he did not have details on when Austin would be discharged.  However, officials from the White House said that the National Security Council, including National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, was not informed Austin was in the hospital until Thursday morning. Similarly, the Senate Armed Services Committee was not notified about Austin’s hospitalization until Friday evening, saying: “the committee was notified before the press notification went out” about Austin.

Austin wrote in a press release on Saturday that he is “on the mend” and looks “forward to returning to the Pentagon soon.”  Austin said: “I also understand the media concerns about transparency and I recognize I could have done a better job ensuring the public was appropriately informed. I commit to doing better. But this is important to say: this was my medical procedure, and I take full responsibility for my decisions about disclosure.”

The Pentagon’s failure to disclose Austin’s hospitalization to the President and other senior White House officials and Cabinet members is not typical practice. The Pentagon Press Association, which represents media members who cover the Defense Department, sent a letter of protest which read: “The fact that he has been at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for four days and the Pentagon is only now alerting the public late on a Friday evening is an outrage. At a time when there are growing threats to U.S. military service members in the Middle East and the U.S. is playing key national security roles in the wars in Israel and Ukraine, it is particularly critical for the American public to be informed about the health status and decision-making ability of its top defense leader.”

The Biden administration said that the President spoke with Austin on Saturday evening, calling it a “warm conversation,” and adding that the president “absolutely has full confidence in Secretary Austin.”

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Congress announces spending deal as shutdown looms

House and Senate leaders announced on Sunday a $1.59 trillion spending deal for government funding in 2024, tentatively averting a potential shutdown later this month. House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer shared that the agreement includes $886 billion in defense spending and $704 billion in non-defense spending.

Johnson’s and Schumer’s agreement reduces the chances of a shutdown, however, there are still major hurdles facing Congress ahead of two funding deadlines (January 19 and February 2).  Conservatives are still demanding to use the funding bill as leverage to impose more stringent immigration and border security demands, and congress will still have to approve funding bills to avoid a shutdown by the deadlines.

President Joe Biden said Sunday, “The bipartisan funding framework congressional leaders have reached moves us one step closer to preventing a needless government shutdown and protecting important national priorities. It reflects the funding levels that I negotiated with both parties and signed into law last spring.”

In a letter to his Republican colleagues Sunday, Johnson wrote: “We have secured hard-fought concessions to unlock the FY 24 topline numbers and allow the Appropriations Committee to finally begin negotiating and completing the twelve annual appropriations bills.” Concessions from Democrats include “an additional $10 billion in cuts to the IRS mandatory funding (for a total of $20 billion), which was a key part of the Democrats’ ‘Inflation Reduction Act.’ In addition, we will cut $6.1 billion from the Biden’s Administration’s continued COVID-era slush funds, which we achieved despite fierce opposition.”

Schumer’s statement with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said that the agreement on non-defense discretionary spending will allow Democrats to “protect key domestic priorities like veterans benefits, health care and nutrition assistance from the draconian cuts sought by right-wing extremists. It will also allow us to keep the investments for hardworking American families secured by the legislative achievements of President Biden and Congressional Democrats. We have made clear to Speaker Mike Johnson that Democrats will not support including poison pill policy changes in any of the twelve appropriations bills put before the Congress.”

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Golden State Warriors’ Chris Paul expected to miss 4-6 weeks with hand fracture

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports that Golden State Warriors guard Chris Paul is expected to miss four to six weeks after undergoing surgery on his left hand.

Paul suffered a fractured hand on Friday during the Warriors’ 113-109 victory against the Detroit Pistons at home. After the game, Golden State revealed that Paul was scheduled to have surgery the following week. The injury occurred after Paul went for an offensive rebound off his own three-point miss. when his hand made awkward contact with Pistons guard Jaden Ivey, who also went for the loose ball. Paul left the game about a half-minute later.

In his first year with Golden State, Paul has averaged 8.9 points and 7.2 assists per game. He started 11 of 32 games and averaged 27.6 minutes per contest.The 12-time All-Star and four-time All-NBA First Team member has suffered numerous hand ailments during his career; in his 19 seasons, Paul has had five surgeries to his left hand and six to his right.

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Buccaneers clinch third straight NFC South title with win vs. Panthers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured their third consecutive NFC South title after Sunday’s 9-0 win over the Carolina Panthers. Tampa Bay (9-8) entered Sunday’s game in a do-or-die situation, with the win clinching a playoff spot, and a loss resulting in elimination.

Chase McLaughlin kicked three field goals, while Bryce Young finished 11 of 18 for 94 yards and the Panthers had two potential touchdowns overturned.

The Buccaneers have now qualified for the postseason in four consecutive seasons, with their Wild Card berth leading to a run to Super Bowl LV in 2020 while becoming the first team in NFL history to win a Super Bowl in its home stadium.

As the lowest-seeded division winner, the Buccaneers get the highest-seeded Wild Card team. Times and dates for the games will be announced at the end of Week 18.

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John Michael Montgomery launching 2024 ‘Farewell Tour’

John Michael Montgomery will launch his farewell tour in 2024, after more than three decades in country music. Montgomery posted a statement on his Facebook page, revealed in his announcement that 2024 will mark the start of his farewell tour, which will conclude in 2025.

Montgomery (the brother of Eddie Montgomery, 60, 1/2 of the duo Montgomery Gentry) also expressed gratitude for his long career: “I hope everyone enjoyed bringing in 2024 and may it be a wonderful one for all my friends out there. For me it will be the start of my farewell tour as I have decided to wind down my touring career over this year and 2025. It’s been a wonderful run for me from the beginning over 30 years ago in 1992 when my first song LIFE’s A DANCE was released to radio I think either as a 45 vinyl or on a cassette tape. CDs had not quite taken over the market yet and the internet was still in its infancy. It amazes me where it is today. I’ve been fortunate and blessed to be able to do what I love for so many years…. Please join me on my journey as I say goodbye to the road life. And thanks so much for your support for the last 3 decades, it’s meant so much me. Take care and see ya out there.”

Montgomery’s website lists upcoming performance dates in Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Texas, Ohio and Kansas throughout the year. You can check out the full list of dates at www.johnmichael.com.

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2024 Golden Globes: See the full list of winners

The 2024 Golden Globes ceremony was held Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif, with Oppenheimer, Barbie, Succession, Beef and The Bear coming away as the big winners of the evening.

Christopher Nolan picked up the prize for Best Director of a Film for Oppenheimer while Cillian Murphy won the Best Actor in a Drama Film award, and Robert Downey Jr. earned the prize for Best Supporting Actor in a Film. Oppenheimer also earned the Best Drama Film and Best Original Score awards.

Barbie won the inaugural award for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, with Emma Stone earning Best Actress in a Comedy Film for Poor Things, which was also voted Best Comedy Film. Paul Giamatti and Da’Vine Joy Randolph won the Best Actor in a Comedy Film and Best Supporting Actress in a Film for The Holdovers.

Succession won the award for Best Drama Series, with Matthew MacFadyen accepting the Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series, and  co-star Kieran Culkin winning the Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series, and Sarah Snook winning for Best Actress in a Drama Series. Elizabeth Debicki was awarded Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series for The Crown.

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