Alyssa Ladzinski


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  • Netflix Releases 'Wet Hot American Summer' Star-Studded Reboot Trailer [WATCH]

    Bringing viewers back to Camp Firewood for a prequel series titled "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp," Netflix dropped the first official trailer for the star-studded cult classic reboot, revisiting beloved characters and integrating new faces into the group. An initial teaser trailer was released, giving the audience a look into the lives of the counselors and campers via a VHS-tinted filter.
  • Jerry Garcia is the Focus of New Video-Editing Platform, Fan Contest

    Musicians often receive tributes for the talent they've shared with the world. Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead aqauired endless honors with a wax figure, a Ben and Jerry's ice cream flavor and a statue of his right hand, chubby middle finger and all. With the help of his daughter, Trixie Garcia, the guitarist has inspired a fresh editing filter via video platform Magisto.
  • Modest Mouse Turns Fantasy in Latest 'The Ground Walks, With Time in a Box' Video [WATCH]

    Ripping off of the latest fantasy inspired craze, Modest Mouse premiered an unnerving new video for "The Ground Walks, With Time in a Box," the band's latest single off of the highly anticipated 2015 album Strangers to Ourselves. The video showcases Isaac Brock and the group dressed head to toe as medieval vagabonds--complete with a crown made of house keys, a pagan ceremony, robes made of neckties and a naturally bloody ending.
  • Tame Impala's Kevin Parker Denies Rumors Labeling 'Cause I'm A Man' Sexist

    The lyrics to Tame Impala's "Cause I'm A Man," are rumored to be sexist, but front man Kevin Parker knew this day would come, denying any negative connotations and sexist interpretations. Releasing the song in conjunction with their third studio album Currents, some have dissected the lyrics as Parker's way to attribute his bad behavior to simply being a male. The lyrics read, "Cause I'm a man, woman, Don't always think before I do, Cause I'm a man, woman, That's the only answer I've got for you."
  • Kings of Leon Have Begun Seventh Studio Album

    In an interview with Sirius XM's Alt Nation channel at Firefly Festival last week, brothers Caleb and Nathan Followill confirmed that Kings of Leon have starting creating their seventh studio album. "We've been at home writing, trying to get some new stuff going," Nathan Followill said. "And we kind of had to put it on hold because we have this and another festival coming up, but we have big enough breaks in between most of them to where I think we're gonna be able to get the album written by the end of the year."
  • Rick Wakeman and Jon Anderson Remember Yes Bassist Chris Squire

    Losing his fight to a rare breed of Leukemia, Yes bassist and co-founder of the legendary progressive rock band, Chris Squire, passed away on June 27. Former bandmates, keyboardist Rick Wakeman and singer Jon Anderson, who founded the band alongside Squire in 1968, penned tributes to their deceased bandmate- the only member to appear on every Yes album.
  • Sentimental 'I Am Chris Farley' Documentary Trailer Released [WATCH]

    The comedic talents, endless entertainment and life-long legacy of Chris Farley will be the focus of the latest documentary titled I Am Chris Farley. Detailing the 33 years Farley spent on earth up until his unexpected death, the film following his quick rise to fame is set to premiere on Spike TV on August 10 but to hold fans over until then, the first sentimental trailer has been released.
  • Foo Fighters Resume North American Tour Despite Dave Grohl Leg Injury

    After suffering a fall off stage in Sweden and an eventual broken leg, the Foo Fighters were forced to cancel a series of European tour dates including a Glastonbury headliner. Not allowing Dave Grohl's injury to halt any further gigs, the group has shut down any possibility of cancelling what looked like a doubtful North American tour and will trudge on to play the series of shows as planned.
  • The Who Play Final Hometown Gig at London's Hyde Park [WATCH]

    Last night's Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time festival, which sold out 65,000 tickets in advance, was most likely The Who's last performance in their hometown. Although Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are no strangers to announcing farewell tours, it seems their performance at London's Hyde Park will be their last.
  • Joni Mitchell is Expected to Make Full Recovery After Brain Aneurysm

    Ever since Joni Mitchell met the unfortunate fate of suffering a brain aneurysm, endless comments have been spewed through word of mouth and the Internet-two mediums that are capable of delivering information like a game of telephone. After a friend of Mitchell's, David Crosby, made claims that she was not speaking, the singer's conservator, Leslie Morris, put rumors to rest.
  • Rolling Stones Perform 'Beast of Burden' Alongside Ed Sheeran in Kansas City [WATCH]

    The Rolling Stones have been pulling out all the stops on their North American Zip Code Tour, bringing special guests onstage to dazzle the audience while digging deep into their career-spanning catalogue to play rarities and fan favorites. During their Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium gig, the seasoned rockers continued the trend by bringing Ed Sheeran on stage to duet "Beast of Burden" with Mick Jagger.
  • Barack Obama Sings an Emotional 'Amazing Grace' at Rev. Clementa Pinckney Funeral [WATCH]

    Also a state senator, Rev. Pinckney was among a total of nine churchgoing victims that found themselves amidst a tragic shooting at the hands of Dylann Roof in the Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church-the same building the funeral was held in. The 21-year-old shooter has a long listed history of violence, racism and hatred, motivating his life-threatening actions to the often targeted southern city.
  • Nirvana’s Self-Titled Greatest Hits Album to Be Released on Vinyl August 28

    It's been a whirlwind of emotions for all-things-Nirvana, from the praise of documentary 'Montage of Heck,' the tribulations that came with conspiracy film 'Soaked in Bleach,' hints of re-opening Kurt Cobain's murder case and the ability to rent his and Courtney Love's former apartment on Airbnb. Now, Nirvana's self-titled 2002 greatest hits and back-catalog compilation album, will be reiussed on vinyl and Blu-ray on August 28.
  • Grateful Dead Announce Box Set Releases of Final Concerts

    This Fourth of July weekend will bring a wide range of emotions as the Grateful Dead embark on their "Fare Thee Well" concerts at Chicago's Soldier Field. The final performance of Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann will be issued on both CD and video.
  • Take A Tour of Hulu's 'Seinfeld' Apartment in New York City

    The fourth wall of Jerry Seinfeld's apartment has finally been broken--residing floor level in Chelsea and complete with top-to-bottom glass windows and a view over 10th avenue. In celebration of adding the 9-season-long sitcom to stream on Hulu, Seinfeld: The Apartment installation was created, allowing fans further inside the door of the apartment and museum.
  • Roger Waters' 'The Wall' to Screen in More Than 300 Theaters

    This fall, Roger Water's enthralling production of Pink Floyd's 1979 staple album 'The Wall' will hit over 300 U.S. theaters for a one day only screening. Loosley dramatizing the loss of the singer's father in WWII, the film version of the tour premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last year and will hit theaters on September 29 via Fathom Events.
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