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Fall Out Boy dropping limited ‘So Much (For) Stardust’ vinyl edition

Fall Out Boy will drop limited vinyl editions of their eighth studio album So Much (For) Stardust with the introduction of Crynyl – records filled with real tears from the band. Upon its March 24 release, So Much (For) Stardust debuted at No. 1 on the Rock Album charts.

Created in partnership with Los Angeles based art studio BRAIN, the band first teased Crynyl’s arrival last month with a mysterious post showcasing Pete Wentz extracting said tears. The first-of-its-kind drop launches with 50 double-sided LPs sealed with the band’s tears, and are now available for $99.99 at crynyl.com. Each Crynyl comes packaged in a gatefold box with a built-in, fully functional tissue dispenser.

The band will also be launching their headlining So Much For (Tour) Dust tour across stadiums and arena. The 25+ date North American trek will kick off at Chicago’s famed Wrigley Field on June 21st before continuing through cities like St. Louis, Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Toronto, and concluding in Camden, NJ on August 6th.

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Jack Harlow shares the music video for “They Don’t Love It”

After releasing his third studio album, Jackman, last Friday, Jack Harlow is bringing fans to his hometown in the first official video from the project, “They Don’t Love It.” Harlow announced the new album on April 26, with no singles or press leading up to the release.

Directed by Eliel Ford, the visual for They Don’t Love It features Harlow taking viewers on a mini-tour through the streets of Louisville, Ky., visiting his old schools, playing soccer and barbecuing with his family and friends.

The 10-track Jackman is a major departure from Harlow’s mainstream album of 2022, Come Home The Kids Miss You, which included Harlow’s first Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper, “First Class.”  That album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and earned several Grammy nominations, including best rap album.

Take a look at the video for “They Don’t Love It” – here.

Jack Harlow gives Louisville tour in ‘They Don’t Love It’ video

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy vows support of Israel in speech to legislative body Knesset

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy delivered remarks before the Israeli Knesset, the national legislature of Israel. McCarthy led a bipartisan congressional delegation, consisting of 20 lawmakers, to the country to celebrate its 75th anniversary of independence. The trip is McCarthy’s first foreign trip as House speaker and marks the second time a sitting speaker traveled to Israel since Newt Gingrich did so in 1998.

Receiving a standing ovation for his remarks, McCarthy reinforced U.S.-Israeli relations and announced the formation of a House-Knesset parliamentary friendship group. He said the newly formed friendship group will allow the House to engage more directly with the Israeli Parliament, travel to Israel to strengthen existing relationships and host Knesset members traveling to the U.S: “This will be part of a new chapter of U.S.-Israel relations … If we remain united, then the forces of freedom and democracy will always prevail … This is the foundation of our special relationship.”

McCarthy emphasized Israel’s efforts to achieve independence in his speech to the parliament, calling the nation’s rebirth “nothing less than a modern miracle,” and said that the United States and Israel are the only two countries “conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all our equal.” Said McCarthy: “My greatest hope is that our special relationship can serve as a foundation for greater peace across the Middle East. The progress towards peace in the past few years have simply been remarkable.”

The House Speaker said the Iranian regime is the main threat to peace in the Middle East: “Most of the turmoil in this region, the violence and instability, can be traced back to that source,” and added that as long as he is House Speaker, the United States will continue to fully fund security assistance for Israel and ensure that Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon: “We cannot allow the Iranian regime’s evil campaign to succeed.”

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Judge denies Trump’s mistrial motion in E. Jean Carroll case

On Monday, a federal judge in New York denied former President Donald Trump’s bid for a mistrial in writer E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit alleging that Trump raped her in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s.

Trump’s lawyer Joe Tacopina filed an 18-page motion hours ahead of his second day of cross-examining Carroll, which accused U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan of making “pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings” against his client. Tacopina requested that Kaplan “correct the record for each and every instance in which the Court has mischaracterized the facts of this case to the jury” and allow Trump’s counsel to “have greater latitude” to cross-examine Carroll.  The motion added that Kaplan’s “one-sided rulings” demonstrate “a deeper leaning towards one party over another,” including comments that express “favoritism.”  It also stated: “Here, despite the fact trial testimony has been underway for only two days, the proceedings are already replete with numerous examples of Defendant’s unfair treatment by the Court, most of which have been witnessed by the Jury.”  Kaplan, however, denied the motion shortly before the jury was brought in to hear Carroll’s testimony on Monday.

Last week, Carroll took the witness stand for her lawsuit against Trump and told jurors: “I’m here because Trump raped me.” Carroll alleges Trump assaulted her in 1995 or 1996 at a Bergdorf Goodman department store on Fifth Avenue in New York City. In her testimony at the civil trial in federal court in lower Manhattan last week, Carroll said Trump “lied and shattered my reputation, and I’m trying to get my life back” after she came forward with her allegations in 2019.

Trump has repeatedly denied Carroll’s allegations during the trial.

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Niall Horan shares his new single ‘Meltdown’

Niall Horan has shared his new single “Meltdown,” from the singers forthcoming album, The Show, which will drop on June 9. “Meltdown” is cowritten by Horan with John Ryan and Joel Little, who also produced, and Amy Allen.

“Meltdown” is the follow-up to Horan’s recent single, “Heaven,” which was written with Joe Little, Tobias Jesso Jr, and John Ryan. “Heaven” bowed as the highest new entry on both the Spotify Global and Spotify US charts and also achieved the highest-volume streaming day of Horan’s solo career thus far.

Take look at the lyric video for “Meltdown” – here.
Pre-order The Showhere.

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Taylor Swift joins The National on new song ‘The Alcott’

Taylor Swift has joined The National on the song ‘The Alcott,’ taking off the band’s new album, First Two Pages of Frankenstein, out now .  First Two Pages of Frankenstein also features Phoebe Bridgers on two songs, “This Isn’t Helping” and “Your Mind Is Not Your Friend.”

Guitarist Aaron Dessner previously worked with Taylor on her two 2020 albums, folklore and evermore.  He said in a statement:“[Frontman] Matt [Berninger] wrote the main part of the song to some music I had written which Taylor had heard and I knew liked, so I thought it might be something she would really click with. I sent it to [Taylor], and was a little nervous as I didn’t hear back for 20 minutes or so … By the time she responded, Taylor had written all her parts and recorded a voice memo with the lyrics she’d added in a dialogue with Matt, and everyone fell immediately in love with it. It felt meant to be.”

Berninger added that “The Alcott” is about “two people with a long history returning to a place and trying to relive a certain moment in time … It’s got the feeling of a last-ditch effort to hold onto the relationship, but there’s a hint of something positive where you can see the beginnings of a reconnection.”

You can listen to “The Alcott” now via digital outlets and via the lyric video on YouTube (here).

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Manhunt continues for suspect in shooting that killed 5 family members in Texas

The search for a Texas man who allegedly shot his neighbors after they asked him to stop firing off rounds in his yard headed into a second day Sunday, and authorities saying the suspect ‘could be anywhere’ by now. The suspect, 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza, fled after the shooting on Friday night near the town of Cleveland (north of Houston) that left five people dead, including an 8-year-old boy.

San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers said that neighbors had asked the suspect to stop shooting his gun in the front yard because there was a baby trying to sleep. Oropeza, who allegedly had been drinking, responded, “I’ll do what I want to in my front yard.” Capers said all of the victims were shot from the neck up, “almost execution-style.”

Authorities had widened the search to as far as 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the scene of the shooting, adding that investigators found clothes and a phone while combing a rural area that includes dense layers of forest, but tracking dogs lost the scent. FBI Houston field office agent James Smith told reporters during a press briefing that the AR-15-style rifle that Oropeza allegedly used in the shootings was recovered, but believe he is likely armed with another AR-15-style rifle, and is a “threat to the community,”

FBI spokesperson Christina Garza said investigators believe the victims were from Honduras, and do not believe they were all members of a single family. The victims were identified as Sonia Argentina Guzman, 25; Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 21; Julisa Molina Rivera, 31; Jose Jonathan Casarez, 18; and Daniel Enrique Laso, 8.

Investigators describe Oropeza as a 5-foot-8 Hispanic man with a goatee and short black hair. He was last seen wearing jeans, a black shirt and work boots.

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Shooting at house party leaves 1 dead, 5 injured in Massachusetts

Authorities confirmed that one person was fatally shot and five others were injured by gunfire at a house party in Lawrence, Massachusetts early Sunday morning. Lawrence lies about 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Boston, and has a population of about 89,000,

According to statement from Essex District Attorney Paul Tucker’s office, police responded to a disturbance call at a third-floor apartment in Lawrence at about 3 a.m., which is when they found the victims. All six victims were transported to Lawrence General Hospital, where one of them was pronounced dead. Two of the remaining victims were flown to Boston hospitals by medical helicopter to receive additional treatment, according to Tucker. Names and other information about the victims is being withheld until their next of kin are notified.

At this time, investigators believe the shootings are not a random act of violence, but did not disclose what may have sparked the shooting. No arrests have been made as of press time, and state and city police are continuing to investigate.

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Jonas Brothers share their video for ‘Waffle House’

The Jonas Brothers have shared the new music video for their song, “Waffle House,” which was filmed during their recent visit to London.  “Waffle House” is set to appear on the Jonas Brothers’ upcoming sixth record, The Album, set to arrive this month. The visual opens with Joe Jonas in an underground club in the city before he goes and joins his brothers in the streets, and eventually follows them on stage at their recent sold-out gig at the iconic Royal Albert Hall.

Nick told Variety about his love for ‘Waffle House’: “It was a last-minute addition. At first, it was a bit of a head-scratcher, but the more I listened to it, the more I loved it. I think it really encapsulates a moment in time for us. Musically it taps into some of my favorites: Doobie Brothers and Bee Gees, and others from that era. It’s a really, really, fun song. We can’t wait to play it live.”

Check out the music video for “Waffle House” – here.
‘The Album’ is set to drop on May 12; to preorder, head here.

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Ed Sheeran announces intimate theater leg of “The Subtract Tour”

Ed Sheeran announced a very special run of dates on his – Tour (pronounced Subtract Tour), set to take place in theaters and auditoriums in 14 cities across North America. These intimate performances — which kick off at the Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL, on May 19th, and wrap up at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, CA, on September 22nd — coincide with the massive stadium shows of Sheeran’s previously announced Mathematics Tour. Singer-songwriter Ben Kweller will serve as support on most dates.

The newly announced tour supports Sheeran’s forthcoming new album Subtract, set for release on May 5th.  Ed wrote and recorded the fourteen-track record with Aaron Dessner of The National in February last year; the album’s opening track “Boat” was shared last week, following the release of the LP’s lead single “Eyes Closed,” which marked Sheeran’s 14th No. 1 in the UK.

Sheeran is using Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan technology for his The Subtract Tour. The Verified Fan on sale is set to begin on Tuesday, May 2nd at 10 am local venue time.

For more information, head to Sheeran’s official website.

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