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Finneas shares video for ‘Lotus Eater’ from upcoming LP

Finneas continues to tease his sophomore album For Cryin’ Out Loud! with his latest single “Lotus Eater”, produced and co-written by Finneas alongside Aron Forbes, David Marinelli, Lucy Healy, Matthew Fildey, Miles Morris, and Sam Homaee.

“Lotus Eater” is accompanied by a video in which the artist tries to escape from a party where at least some of the attendees are playing Pac-Man. Check out the music video for ‘Lotus Eater’ – HERE.

Finneas previously shared the single “Cleats” along with the official music video directed by Isaac Ravishankara, as well as the title track “For Cryin’ Out Loud.”  You an check out the video for ‘Cleats’ – HERE.

For Cryin’ Out Loud! is available on October 4th via Interscope Records. In support of the album, Finneas will perform at a Los Angeles release show on 10/3, followed by performances in London and New York City on Oct. 6 and Oct. 12, respectively.  He will also be on the road in support of his sister, Billie Eilish, on her HIT ME HARD AND SOFT tour, serving as opening act on her Dec. 21 show in LA.

Pre-order For Cryin’ Out Loud! – HERE.

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Jennifer Hudson to drop holiday album ‘The Gift of Love’

Jennifer Hudson will release her first-ever holiday album The Gift of Love on October 18th.  Hudson posted on social media: “The Gift of Love ♥ My first-ever holiday album will be out 10/18! Pre-order now at the link in my bio. I cannot wait for it to be yours! #TheGiftofLove”

Hudson, 42, will feature seasonal favorites on The Gift of Love such as “The Christmas Song,” “O Holy Night,” “Winter Wonderland,” “Little Drummer Boy,” “My Favorite Things,” “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” “Jingle Bells” and “Auld Lang Syne” alongside original tracks. Hudson recruited her boyfriend Common to join her on the new song “Almost Christmas,” while the South African quintet The Joy appears on the classic “Carol of the Bells.”

Ryan Tedder serves as executive producer of The Gift of Love, with Hudson also teaming up with producers David Foster, Greg Phillinganes, Kirk Franklin, James Poyser, Fede Vindver, Peer Åström.

The Gift of Love will be the first album in 10 years for Hudson; her last record, JHUD, came out in 2014.

Pre-order/pre-save The Gift of Love – HERE.

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Iran launches major missile attack on Israel

The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles toward Israel on Tuesday, in what it said was a response to Israel’s launching widespread attacks in Lebanon, including the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and a ground invasion of the country’s south.

NBC News reported missiles being fired in both Tel Aviv and across the border in Tyre, Lebanon, with smaller streaks of light appearing to come from Israel’s aerial defense system as it tried to ward off the attack. Iran said it concluded the attack roughly an hour after the IDF first alerted that the missiles had been fired.  Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said after the attack that approximately 180 missiles were fired toward Israeli territory, and while no fatalities were reported, IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari called the barrage a “serious attack” and said “there will be serious consequences.”

Senior White House and Defense Department officials warned that Iran was preparing a ballistic missile strike targeting Israel: “The United States has indications that Iran is preparing to imminently launch a ballistic missile attack against Israel. We are actively supporting defensive preparations to defend Israel against this attack. A direct military attack from Iran against Israel will carry severe consequences for Iran.”

White House spokesperson Emilie Simons said in a post on X that Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris had met with the national security team regarding the attack threat: “They reviewed the status of U.S. preparations to help Israel defend against attacks and protect U.S. personnel.”

Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian laid the blame on Israel for escalating violence in the region. In a post on X, Pezeshkian defended Iran’s right to the attack against Israel and said that it launched the missiles “in defense of Iranian interests and citizens,” adding that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should know that Iran “will stand firmly against any threat. This is just a glimpse of our capabilities. Do not engage in conflict with Iran.”

CNN reported that Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement on Tuesday that the U.S. is “tracking events in the Middle East very closely and is committed to Israel’s defense. We’re watching developments, as I said, very carefully at this moment.”

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Dockworkers strike at East and Gulf Coast cargo facilities for better wages, other protections

Tens of thousands of U.S. dockworkers spanning from Maine to Texas walked off the job and went on strike early Tuesday, regarding issues including higher pay and more job security. The strike affects some 24,000 workers and at 14 ports, raising fears of the damage it could cost to the U.S. economy. The ports account for more than half of the nation’s container imports, facilitating the transport of everything from toys to fresh fruit to nuclear reactors.

In a statement to ABC News, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) confirmed the union’s first coastwide strike in nearly 50 years was underway. The statement from ILA President Harold Daggett said that “tens of thousands of ILA rank-and-file members started to set up picket lines at shipping ports up and down the Atlantic and Gulf coasts as of 12:01 a.m. USMX brought on this strike when they decided to hold firm to foreign-owned ocean carriers earning billion-dollar profits at United States ports, but not compensate the American ILA longshore workers who perform the labor that brings them their wealth. We are prepared to fight as long as necessary, to stay out on strike for whatever period of time it takes, to get the wages and protections against automation our ILA members deserve … ILA longshore workers deserve to be compensated for the important work they do keeping American commerce moving and growing. Meanwhile, ILA dedicated longshore workers continue to be crippled by inflation due to USMX’s unfair wage packages.”

The work stoppage is the first at East and Gulf Coast ports since 1977, and comes after an impasse in labor talks between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), a shipping industry group representing terminal operators and ocean carriers. According to USMX, the dockworkers strike involve approximately 25,000 workers, and close 14 ports: Baltimore; Boston; Charleston, South Carolina; Jacksonville, Florida; Miami (USMX groups Port Everglades in Ford Lauderdale, Florida, with the Port of Miami); Houston; Mobile, Alabama; New Orleans; New York/New Jersey; Norfolk, Virginia; Philadelphia; Savannah, Georgia; Tampa, Florida; and Wilmington, Delaware (per CBS News.)

President Joe Biden released a statement on Tuesday calling for a fair offer from the U.S. Maritime Alliance or USMX: “It is time for USMX to negotiate a fair contract with the longshoremen that reflects the substantial contribution they’ve been making to our economic comeback. I have urged USMX, which represents a group of foreign-owned carriers, to come to the table and present a fair offer to the workers of the International Longshoremen’s Association that ensures they are paid appropriately in line with their invaluable contribution. Ocean carriers have made record profits since the pandemic and, in some cases, profits grew in excess of 800% compared to their profits prior to the pandemic. Executive compensation has grown in line with those profits and profits have been returned to shareholders at record rates. It’s only fair that workers, who put themselves at risk during the [COVID-19] pandemic to keep ports open, see a meaningful increase in their wages, as well.”

According to experts, a prolonged East Coast and Gulf Coast port strike could moderately increase prices for a range of goods, with food products are especially vulnerable to an uptick in price.

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NY Mets defeat Milwaukee Brewers 8-4 in Game 1 of NL Wild Card Series

The New York Mets beat the Milwaukee Brewers 8-4 in their NL Wild Card Series opening game on Tuesday at American Family Field in Milwaukee.

The Mets overcame a 2-0 deficit in the first inning, with Jesse Winker hitting a two-run triple in the second inning to tie the game at 3-3; and after falling behind again 4-3 later in the game, Jose Iglesias beat out an infield singe to tie the game at 4-4, with Mark Vientos singling to drive in two runs and give the Mets a 6-4 lead. J.D. Martinez drove in two more runs to give the Mets their 8-4 win.

The Mets’ Sean Manaea takes the mound in Game 2 against the Brewers at 7:38 p.m. on Wednesday.

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Detroit Tigers beat Houston Astros 3-1 in Game 1 of Wild Card series

The Detroit Tigers defeated the Houston Astros 3-1 in Game 1 of their AL Wild Card series. The Tigers are in the MLB playoffs for the first time in ten years, after clinching the 6th seed in the MLB Playoffs.

The Tigers took an early lead against Houston starting pitcher Framber Valdez with a three-run second inning, with RBIs from Jake Rodges, Trey Sweeney and Matt Vierling. The Astros attempted to comeback with the bases-loaded in the bottom of the 9th, but only scored one run in the 9th.

The Wild Card round is a best-of-three series, and Detroit can eliminate Houston with another win. Game 2 is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in Houston.

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Mitchell Tenpenny shares ‘Started Stoppin’ off new LP, ‘The 3rd’

Mitchell Tenpenny just dropped his third studio album, The 3rd, produced by Jordan Schmidt and featuring 20 tracks – including the recently-released song, ‘Started Stoppin’.

Started Stoppin’ is written by Mitchell, Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill and Schmidt, and Tenpenny said of the track:  “We wrote this song altogether at Ashley’s beach house. Someone said the phrase ‘started stoppin’ and it became our hook. It almost wrote itself. I think Chase came up with the best line in the song, ‘You quit loving me seven months ago. Last night I slept all night, that’s one night in a row.’ That line describes that feeling that you’re finally getting over them. I did it. I passed that mark and got over the hump. And then something happens that reminds you of them. I love how the song grooves with the bass and drums. It all came together lyrically and sonically. It’s one of my favorite songs I’ve ever done.”

Mitchell also recently launched his headlining “Woke Up In A Dream Tour” in Las Vegas at the Theater at Virgin Hotels, running through mid-November with Dylan Schneider as special guest.

Take a listen to ‘Started Stoppin’ via the official visualizer: HERE.
To stream The 3rd head HERE.

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Margo Price releases ‘Too Stoned to Cry’ featuring Billy Strings

Margo Price released her new single “Too Stoned To Cry,” featuring vocals and guitar from her friend Billy String.

Says Price: “It was such a joy to work with Billy on this song. He really nailed the vocals and laid down a beautiful lead. I have wanted to record this song for years now, ever since I heard the writer Andrew Combs sing it. My buddy Beau Bedford and I had been in the studio together working on an Orville Peck track, and I asked him to produce this single for me. He put together a really great band – Beau and I, plus my husband Jeremy Ivey played acoustic, Aksel Coe on drums, Misa Arriaga on Bass, Russ Pahl on pedal steel, Joey McClellan on electric. Once we got Billy to add his guitar and singing, I knew this song was gonna be a special recording.”

“Too Stoned To Cry” features a new sound and new bandmates from Price, and she shared: “When I first came on the scene, I was a countryfied, hard-headed, whiskey-drinkin’ nobody who was pissed off at the establishment. All of that’s still true, except for the whiskey-drinkin’ part. If anything, now that I’ve lived for a while inside of the establishment, I’m even more pissed off. I’ve let some people go, and I’m still fighting with others to let me be myself, but I know, I’m gonna make this next record the way I want to make it, no matter what it takes.”

Take a listen to ‘Too Stoned to Cry’ via lyric video: HERE.

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See Naomi Scott in the trailer for ‘Smile 2’

Paramount Pictures has released a new trailer for Smile 2, featuring Naomi Scott. The cast also includes Rosemarie DeWitt, Kyle Gallner and Lukas Gage, and is written and directed by franchise creator Parker Finn.

Smile 2 is a sequel to the 2022 horror film Smile, with the franchise revolving around a supernatural entity that appears as smiling people, leading the person who sees it to shortly commit suicide. The new film follows Skye Riley (Scott), a global pop star about to embark on a world tour when she begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. An official synopsis reads: “overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control.” 

After Skye Riley sees her friend (Gage) take his life in front of her, the trailer depicts her slowly being driven mad as more smiling faces and disturbing events unfold. However, a researcher of the curse reaches out to help her, cryptically saying she needs to die in order for the curse to be broken.

Scott released a song for the film, “Blood on White Satin,” back in June. You can take a listen: HERE.

Smile 2 opens in theaters Oct. 18. See the trailer: HERE.

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Netflix’s ‘Peaky Blinders’ film in production starring Barry Keoghan and Cillian Murphy

Netflix’s upcoming Peaky Blinders film is officially in production. The streaming service announced on social media: “By order of the Peaky Blinders… Tommy Shelby is back,  Cillian Murphy and Steven Knight are reunited on set as production officially starts on the upcoming Netflix film.”

Netflix had recently announced that the Peaky Blinders movie will include Oscar-nominated actor Barry Keoghan, becoming the latest high-profile name set opposite star Cillian Murphy, 48 in the Tom Harper-directed film. Keoghan was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2023 for The Banshees of Inisherin, and in 2024 for Saltburn.

Deadline exclusively revealed last month that Rebecca Ferguson (The Greatest Showman) has also been cast; with details of both roles being kept under wraps. As  previously reported, Netflix greenlighted the Peaky feature in June with Murphy in a return to his iconic role of Tommy Shelby, leader of the eponymous Birmingham gangster family. Murphy portrayed Tommy Shelby in the British series, which ran for six seasons.

The upcoming project is based on the popular Netflix series, which sees Murphy portray Thomas Shelby, a war hero-turned-gangster who works his way up in the world of crime in 1900s Birmingham, England. While the film is described as a “continuation” of the beloved series, all other plot details are being kept under wraps for the time being.

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