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Jerry Cantrell drops the single “Vilified” off upcoming solo LP ‘I Want Blood’

Jerry Cantrell will release a new solo album this fall, titled I Want Blood, set to drop on October 18th. I Want Blood features contributions from Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses, Robert Trujillo of Metallica, Mike Bordin of Faith No More and others.

Cantrell said in a press release: “This record is a serious piece of work. It’s a m*therf**ker. It’s hard, no doubt, and completely unlike Brighten. And that’s what you want, to end up in a different place. There’s a confidence to this album. I think it’s some of my best songwriting and playing, and certainly some of my best singing.”

Ahead of the release of I Want Blood, Cantrell dropped its first single, “Vilified,” out now.  Said Cantrell of the track: “‘Vilified’” travels a lot of places in just four and a half minutes. It’s got a ferocity and really aggressive vibe to it.”

Cantrell is scheduled to hit the road with Bush on July 26, touring North America for seven weeks. The trek will make stops in cities like Chicago, Nashville, Boston, Toronto and many more, concluding on Sept. 15 in Los Angeles.

Pre-order I Want Blood – here.
Check out the official visualizer for ‘Vilified’ – here.

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Madonna announces 35th anniversary ‘Like a Prayer: Silver Collection’ vinyl

Madonna is celebrating the 35th anniversary of her  fourth album Like a Prayer with a new limited edition “Silver Collection” vinyl, set to be released on September 6th. The limited edition of Like A Prayer will serve as the second official release from Madonna’s “Silver Collection,” following last year’s True Blue vinyl reissue; the “Silver Collection” version of Like a Prayer is pressed on opaque silver vinyl.

Like a Prayer, released on March 21st, 1989, featured the hit songs “Express Yourself” and the album’s title track. The album was an instant classic, hailed by critics for pushing boundaries and establishing Madonna’s legendary career.  Like a Prayer was Madonna’s third consecutive No. 1 album, topping the Billboard 200 for six weeks and selling 15 million copies worldwide. The single Like A Prayer became Madonna’s seventh No. 1, and was recently certified double platinum by the RIAA, while “Express Yourself” and “Cherish” both peaked at No. 2.  The album also features Madonna’s collaboration with Prince, who co-wrote and sang on “Love Song” and played guitar uncredited on the double platinum title track and “Act Of Contrition.”

Like a Prayer (The Silver Collection) will be released on September 6th; orders placed on rhino.com and Madonna.com will receive an exclusive poster featuring Herb Ritts’ iconic black-and-white photograph of Madonna from the album’s back cover. Pre-orders for Like a Prayer (The Silver Collection) are also available here.

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Listen to Joe Jonas’s “Work It Out” from upcoming solo LP ‘Music For People Who Believe In Love’

Joe Jonas released his first solo single “Work It Out”, shortly after sharing the single’s artwork along with a message to his fans on Instagram: “I’m both excited and emotional as I’m gearing up to release new music. I’m humbled and grateful to collaborate with some of my favorite musicians and creators. I hope you find as much happiness & peace as I do when you listen to these songs.”

‘Work it Out’ is off Joe’s upcoming solo album, Music For People Who Believe In Love, which will arrive October 18th.  The album will be Jonas’ first solo project since 2011’s Fastlife; he additionally released one album with his group DNCE.

Joe shared a letter with fans opening up about the new record: “This album is a celebration of gratitude, hope, and love. These songs reflect on my life from a bird’s-eye view acknowledging the many blessings around me. When we take a moment to breathe, pause, and reflect on the positives, my hope is that we can find acceptance and ultimately peace in the present moment. It’s okay to cry and mourn a loss – it’s part of the process to take care of ourselves and eventually enables us to be there for the people we care about. … this album speaks to the experiences of being a father, being a friend to oneself and others, and the happiness I’ve found in doing what I love for a living. I feel incredibly fortunate to travel the world and connect with people through my music, as well as having had the opportunity to work with some of the most talented musicians, songwriters, and producers on this project.”

Joe also shared the inspiration behind the album: “a director I once worked with had a handwritten note above his camera during filming that asked, ‘What do you want them to feel?’. This question still resonates with me every time I step on stage or create new music. The ability to perform, connect deeply with an audience, and evoke positive emotions, or even healing, is a gift I cherish.”

Jonas is set to join his brothers on the European leg of The Tour in September, after being postponed from the spring. The trek begins on September 9th in Belfast with dates through October 16th in Krakow.

Stream “Work It Out” – here.
Pre-order/pre-save Music For People Who Believe In Love – HERE.

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Arizona woman charged in fake elector scheme pleads guilty

One of the 11 Republicans charged in Arizona’s fake lector scheme during the 2020 election pleaded guilty. Loraine Pellegrino, a Republican activist and the former president of the group Ahwatukee Republican Women who signed a document falsely claiming former President Donald Trump had won Arizona in the 2020 election, has now become the first person to be convicted in the state’s fake elector case.

Arizona Attorney General’s Office spokesperson Richie Taylor said Tuesday that Pellegrino pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of filing a false document, while the other charges against her were dismissed. Pellegrino had been facing nine felonies for her role in what Arizona Attorney General Kristin Mayes said was a conspiracy designed to “prevent the lawful transfer of the presidency.” Court records show Pellegrino was sentenced to unsupervised probation.

Pellegrino and 10 other people who had been nominated to be Arizona’s Republican electors had met in Phoenix on Dec. 14, 2020, to sign the false document. A one-minute video of the signing ceremony was posted on social media by the Arizona Republican Party at the time. The document was later sent to Congress and the National Archives. Seventeen other people had been charged in the case, including the 10 other Republicans who had signed a certificate saying they were “duly elected and qualified” electors and claimed Trump had carried Arizona in the 2020 election. Former president Donald Trump, who was indicted for alleged election interference in Georgia, was not charged in the Arizona case, but the indictment referred to him as “unindicted co-conspirator 1.”

Pellegrino’s attorney Joshua Kolsrud said in a statement: “Loraine Pellegrino’s decision to accept a plea to a lesser charge reflects her desire to move forward and put this matter behind her. She has taken full responsibility for her actions, demonstrating her commitment to upholding the law and contributing positively to the community. The sentence of unsupervised probation with community service acknowledges her remorse and willingness to make amends.”

On Monday, former Trump’s campaign attorney Jenna Ellis, who worked closely with his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, entered a cooperation agreement with prosecutors who have asked for her charges to be dismissed. Ellis also pleaded guilty in Georgia to charges related to her support of Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

Indicted in the Arizona case were people who posed as fake electors in the state as well as Trump associates Rudolph Giuliani, John Eastman, Boris Epshteyn, Jenna Ellis, Christina Bobb and Michael Roman. They were all charged with nine felony counts. Dozens of the fake electors have been criminally charged in Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Wisconsin and Nevada.

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Wrongful death lawsuit filed in OceanGate’s Titan submarine disaster for $50 million

The estate of a Titanic researcher who was among the five people killed when the Titan submersible imploded while on a deep-dive voyage to the site of the famous shipwreck last year, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against OceanGate -the operator of the tourist submersible that catastrophically failed.

The family of French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit on Tuesday in King County, Washington against OceanGate, saying that the crew experienced “terror and mental anguish” before the disaster and accusing the sub’s operator of gross negligence. Nargeolet was one of five people who died when the Titan submersible imploded during a voyage to the famed Titanic wreck site in the North Atlantic in June 2023. There were no survivors aboard the experimental submersible owned by OceanGate, who had sold seats on the vessel for $250,000 each, billing the trip as a chance to “become one of the few to see the Titanic with your own eyes.”

OceanGate CEO and cofounder Stockton Rush was operating the Titan when it imploded; in addition to Rush and Nargeolet, the implosion killed British adventurer Hamish Harding and two members of a prominent Pakistani family, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood.  OceanGate, based in Washington state, has since suspended operations. In the wake of the incident, industry experts were said to have raised serious safety concerns about the project years earlier, even warning in 2018 that OceanGate’s experimental approach to the design of the Titan could lead to potentially “catastrophic” outcomes.

According to the lawsuit, Nargeolet — known as “Mr. Titanic” — participated in 37 dives to the Titanic site, the most of any diver in the world. He was regarded as one of the world’s most knowledgeable people about the famous wreck. Attorneys for his estate said in an emailed statement that the “doomed submersible” had a “troubled history,” and that OceanGate failed to disclose key facts about the vessel and its durability.

According to the lawsuit, the Titan “dropped weights” about 90 minutes into its dive, indicating the team had aborted or attempted to abort the dive: “while the exact cause of failure may never be determined, experts agree that the Titan’s crew would have realized exactly what was happening. Common sense dictates that the crew were well aware they were going to die, before dying …The crew may well have heard the carbon fiber’s crackling noise grow more intense as the weight of the water pressed on Titan’s hull. The crew lost communications and perhaps power as well. By experts’ reckoning, they would have continued to descend, in full knowledge of the vessel’s irreversible failures, experiencing terror and mental anguish prior to the Titan ultimately imploding.”

The lawsuit also alleges that OceanGate failed to disclose the Titan’s flaws and purposely concealed its shortcomings to Nargeolet, even though he had been designated a member of the vessel’s crew by the company. Nargeolet would not have participated in the voyage if he had been aware of the Titan’s issues, the suit claims.

Tony Buzbee, one of the attorneys for the family of Nargeolet, said in a statement: “The lawsuit alleges serious issues with the Titan submersible. I think it is telling that even though the University of Washington and Boeing had key roles in the design of previous but similar versions of the Titan, both have recently disclaimed any involvement at all in the submersible model that imploded.”

A spokesperson for OceanGate declined to comment on the lawsuit, however court papers state that the defendants must respond to the complaint in the coming weeks.  After the sub’s implosion, the U.S. Coast Guard quickly convened a high-level investigation, which is ongoing. A key public hearing that is part of the investigation is scheduled to take place in September.

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Texas running back CJ Baxter suffers season-ending knee injury

Sources tell ESPN’s Pete Thamel that Texas running back CJ Baxter suffered a knee injury in practice Tuesday that will require season-ending surgery.

FOX Sports’ Bruce Feldman confirmed Wednesday that the school revealed that an MRI showed that Baxter suffered a tear in his lateral and posterior collateral ligaments (LCL and PCL) in his right knee during practice and will undergo season-ending surgery: “Texas RB CJ Baxter is expected to miss the 2024 season after injuring his knee at practice Tuesday. He ran for 659 yards last year as a true freshman. @AnwarRichardson first reported the news.”

Baxter became the first true freshman to start a season opener for the Longhorns last year. The sophomore was Texas’ starting running back to open up the 2023 season, before Jonathon Brooks became the Longhorns’ starting RB after Baxter missed a pair of games early on due to a foot injury. Brooks rushed for 1,139 yards and 10 TDs before a knee injury against TCU ended his season. Baxter went on to start the next game against Iowa State, running for 117 yards on 20 carries for his only career 100-yard game at Texas, finishing the season with 659 yards and five touchdowns as Texas won the Big 12 and landed a Sugar Bowl berth in the College Football Playoff semifinal.

The Longhorns luckily have depth at running back, with Jaydon Blue expected to see play time. Baxter and Blue shared playtime after Brooks’ injury, with Blue running for 398 yards and three TDs last season, including 10 carries for 121 yards and a TD against Texas Tech, and four catches for 45 yards in the CFP semifinal loss to Washington, where he also returned three kickoffs for 80 yards.

Texas opens its first season as a member of the SEC on Aug. 31 at home against Colorado State.

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Utah Jazz signs Lauri Markkanen to 5-year, $238M extension

The Utah Jazz signed All-Star forward Lauri Markkanen to a new five-year, $238 million agreement, his agent Michael Lelchitski of Sports International Group told ESPN on Wednesday. Lelchitski confirmed to ESPN that the renegotiated deal and extension includes $220 million in new money.

Markkanen, 27, had one year and $18 million left on his contract; the new deal used the Jazz’s salary cap space to raise his 2024-25 salary by $24 million and adds four seasons and $196 million. According to his agent, the extension also precludes Markkanen from being traded for six months. That stretches beyond the Feb. 6 trade deadline, meaning Utah could not move him until next offseason at the earliest.

In his two seasons with the Jazz, the 7-footer from Finland has averaged 24.5 points and 8.2 rebounds and shot 39.9 percent from 3-point range in 55 starts last season (after averaging 15.4 points in his first five seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls). He won the NBA’s Most Improved Player award in the 2022-23 season, and made his first All-Star team that season.

Markkanen told ESPN:  “It’s a weight off my shoulders and I can focus only one the main thing now: playing basketball at a high level. I don’t stress about it, but you can’t pretend you don’t hear that stuff. It’s a good feeling knowing that I’m going to be in Utah … Once I got traded to Utah, the organization and city immediately embraced me, and it’s been a family-oriented place — especially with me having my own little kids now. It’s been an easy transition to basketball and easy off the court. I’ve grown comfortable building all of these relationships, and it’s been a great place for me to grow as a person.”

According to ESPN Stats & Information Markkanen is one of three 7-footers to make 1,000 3-pointers in NBA history, including Dirk Nowitzki and Channing Frye; and he’s the only 7-footer to make 175 3-pointers in multiple seasons in league history, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

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Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert debut “Good Horses”

Lainey Wilson has dropped “Good Horses” featuring Miranda Lambert, taken from her forthcoming new album, Whirlwind.

“Good Horses,” co-written by Wilson, Lambert, and Luke Dick and produced by Grammy Award-winning producer, Jay Joyce, marks the first time Wilson has collaborated with Lambert, and follows the release of previous singles “Hang Tight Honey,” “Country’s Cool Again,” and “4x4xU.”

Shares Wilson: “I am so excited for everyone to finally be able to have their hands on this song. Writing with Miranda and Luke feels like home, and I will forever cherish the day we wrote this song. ‘Good Horses’ is all about finding your way back home, no matter where you are.”

Lambert added: “’Good Horses’ is about all the people that love the comfort of home, but also need to be free. Lainey and I wrote this song at my farm with Luke Dick. Lainey is a genuine and authentic human. I love watching her dreams come true right in front of our eyes, and it’s so cool to be a little part of it.”

Stream ‘Good Horses’ – here.
To preorder ‘Whirlwind’ head HERE.

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See Cody Johnson’s video for ‘Dirt Cheap’

Cody Johnson’s music video for “Dirt Cheap” comes with a warning ‘not to tear up’ from the artist himself. “Dirt Cheap” is the second single off Cody’s latest album, Leather, and follows the chart-topping hit single, “The Painter.”

Cody took to X to share the news with fans, alongside a clip of him wiping away tears after watching captured footage on set:  ‘Good luck not tearing up on this one. Props to Dustin Haney and his team for doing an incredible job on the “Dirt Cheap” video! ‘

Cody recently told ABC Audio that even though he didn’t write “Dirt Cheap,” he’s grateful to have been able to record it: “It was so incredible the first time I heard it [that] I almost started tearing up and crying. And I’m going, ‘Where did this song come from?’ [Josh Phillips] wrote it about his life. He sat on it and waited until he felt like they found an artist that could really sing it properly. And I’m going, ‘Man, I’m so thankful to have this.’”

Cody is also currently on the road with his ongoing Leather Tour. For information, head to Johnson’s official website.

Take a look at the video for ‘Dirt Cheap’ – here.

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Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna are canceled after planned terrorist attack is thwarted

Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour concerts scheduled for  Thursday, Friday and Saturday (August 8-10) at Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium have been canceled, after government officials thwarted a planned terrorist attack that was set to take place at the events.

Austrian ticket agency Barracuda Music said in a statement on social media that “with confirmation from government officials of a planned terrorist attack at Ernst Happel Stadium, we have no choice but to cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone’s safety. All tickets will be automatically refunded within the next 10 business days.”

According to NBC News, two men were arrested in Austria on Wednesday for plotting an attack at one of the Swift concerts and other major events in Austria. Both were radicalized online, and one, a 19-year-old who pledged allegiance to the ISIS terrorist organization was allegedly found with suspicious chemical substances upon his arrest, Per the Austrian newspaper Kronen Zeitung, the two men were planning an attack on Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium, where Taylor Swift was set to perform Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights as a part of the European leg of her tour. Local law enforcement were originally tipped off about a potential threat to the concert by “foreign security authorities.”  Police raided the 19-year-old suspects parents’ home in the nearby town of Ternitz, and found various chemicals and substances that could have been used to build a bomb.

During a news conference held on Wednesday, Vienna State Police Director Franz Ruf and Police Chief Gerhard Purstl said both suspects had “radicalized” via the internet, sworn allegiance to ISIS “a few weeks ago,” and had specifically organized how the attack was going to take place.

Police initially said the shows would go on amid increased security measures as the ‘terror threat had been extinguished and the concrete danger has been minimized,” but that decision was since reversed.

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