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]]>This week marked the release of Gunna’s surprise new album A Gift & A Curse, and one of its best songs “Back to the Moon” made it to our list. If you’re a fan of a stronger sound, Queens of the Stone Age also dropped a new album and impressed us with the song “Straight Jacket Fitting”.
After a lot of anticipation, Doja Cat gave us a taste of her new sound with her comeback single “Attention”. This song will serve as the lead single on her upcoming fourth studio album, and she’s currently trying to shed her pop sound and make her new music predominately rap.
Our list also includes several rising stars, including Coi Leray, who’s been giving us amazing new music week after week, including her new brand-new single “Run It Up”. The Idol soundtrack is also represented on our list, with the souring ballad “Family” making the final cut.
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]]>Queens of the Stone Age members Joshua Homme, Troy Van Leeuwen, Michael Shuman, Dean Fertita, and Jon Theodore released a joint statement announcing their tour and jokingly described it as their invitation to come and celebrate the end of the world.
“They would like to encourage the obscene and the clean, the outcasts and the weirdos, and anyone and everyone in between to attend, this is where you belong. Leave your judgment at the door, bring anything and everything else,” said the band in a statement.
The End is Nero Tour will kick off this August in Sterling Heights, Michigan. It will include 28 dates, with stops in Toronto, Nashville, Atlanta, and Chicago before it comes to its conclusion on October 8 in Sacramento, California.
Queens of the Stone Age will use this tour to promote their upcoming eighth studio album In Times New Roman… This record will hit the shelves on June 16, and they teased its release with new singles “Emotion Sickness” and “Carnavoyeur”.
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]]>The post 5 Brand-New Albums Everyone Will Be Listening to in June appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Foo Fighters are dropping their first album since Taylor Hawkins’ tragic death later this week, and they gave us a taste of things to come with several singles, including the recently released 10-minute track “The Teacher”.
Janelle Monáe will enter a new era with her first album in five years, titled The Age of Pleasure, and she teased its release with a music video for the new single “Lipstick Lover”.
Queens of the Stone Age are also gearing up for a huge comeback with their new LP In Times New Roman…, and “Emotion Sickness” was released as its first single in early May.
After years of anticipation, Kim Petras is finally ready to drop her debut studio album this month. We’ve already got to hear several songs from this record, including the lead single “Alone” featuring Nicki Minaj.
Kelly Clarkson really kept us waiting for her tenth studio album Chemistry, which is expected to chronicle “the arc of an entire relationship” in the wake of her divorce.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week saw Janelle Monáe tease her first album in five years—and the news was worth the wait. Her latest single “Lipstick Lover” is the week’s most exciting new release, and it’s in pretty good company.
Thirty Seconds To Mars also announced the release of their album It’s the End of the World but It’s a Beautiful Day, and they gave us a taste of things to come with a new song “Stuck”. Queens of the Stone Age are also busy teasing their next album In Times New Roman…, and we finally know what to expect from this record after hearing the lead single “Emotion Sickness”.
It’s been a great week for rock bands in general, and you’ll have your ears blown away by the new songs from Imagine Dragons and Nothing But Thieves. Hip-hop fans should also get ready to add some new songs to their playlist since the likes of Lil Durk and. J. Cole releasing new music.
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]]>Homme has confessed that the band’s 2018 tour left him in desperate need of a break. Since then, he has been working on soundtrack albums and has come to the conclusion that touring for two years is not something he is interested in doing again.
“After the last Queens tour, I needed to take a break,” Homme told the Los Angeles Times. “I don’t think that style of putting out 10 more songs and touring for two years, I could ever do again like that.”
He also revealed that he is not worried about losing fans or cutting down on promotion. He is not interested in “getting any bigger”, instead of focusing on his marriage with Brody Dalle and his three children.
“In terms of notoriety, I really have no interest in getting any bigger,” he said. “And if it were a little smaller, I’d probably be fine with that because there’s nothing down that road — unless it allows me to pull musicians from a farther world to do this.”
Queens of the Stone Age have no upcoming tour plans.
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]]>Pride month was created in support of a group of minorities and has transformed into a celebration of individuality. Although enormous progress has been made, Pride month is still an important opportunity to discuss the steps that still need to be made in pursuit of equality.
To show their support of the event, Queens of the Stone Age have shared a message of solidarity on Instagram. They also used the post to remind fans of what their name means and that their music is exclusively for the inclusive.
“Remember, it’s still Pride Month! Do something wonderful for someone today! Something you’ll be proud of!” the band wrote, followed by a series of LGBTQ+ hashtags.
“P.S. remember, the name QUEENS of the Stone Age was designed to weed certain people out. If you feel plucked like a weed by this fact, then it’s because you are plucked. Now, go, run along and pluck yourself.”
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]]>The post Concert Review: Queens Of The Stone Age and The Kills at INmusic appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>One of the most impressive shows was that of British-American indie rockers The Kills. Fronted by energetic singer Alison Mosshart, The Kills landed on the World Stage and immediately showed why they are they such popular live act.
Mosshart’s hypnotizing voice and her magnetic behavior on the scene quickly filled up the venue and gave the audience more than an hour of great music. Everyone genuinely enjoyed the show, and it looked like the band was also having fun as well.
The only knockoff was that The Kills spend too much of their setlist on the songs from their last album, and missed tracks that the audience hoped it will hear.
Speaking of crushing out the dreams and hopes of the audience, we also had a chance to listen to Queens Of The Stone Age. Being able to hear one of the best rock bands of today in person is as awesome as advertised. From stage settings to sound production, everything was on point.
Frontman Josh Home was set on to give the audience the best time of their life and almost managed to do so. Queens Of The Stone Age were badass, raw, loud, and mean while going through their extensive catalog of songs which lifted the audience. There was synchronized clapping, sing-alongs, and jumping all along with occasional jokes directed to the people in the front row.
Unfortunately, it all seemed a bit too short. Also, they skipped some of their biggest hits including “In My Head.”
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week marked the release of Gunna’s surprise new album A Gift & A Curse, and one of its best songs “Back to the Moon” made it to our list. If you’re a fan of a stronger sound, Queens of the Stone Age also dropped a new album and impressed us with the song “Straight Jacket Fitting”.
After a lot of anticipation, Doja Cat gave us a taste of her new sound with her comeback single “Attention”. This song will serve as the lead single on her upcoming fourth studio album, and she’s currently trying to shed her pop sound and make her new music predominately rap.
Our list also includes several rising stars, including Coi Leray, who’s been giving us amazing new music week after week, including her new brand-new single “Run It Up”. The Idol soundtrack is also represented on our list, with the souring ballad “Family” making the final cut.
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]]>The post Queens of the Stone Age Announce “The End is Nero” North American Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Queens of the Stone Age members Joshua Homme, Troy Van Leeuwen, Michael Shuman, Dean Fertita, and Jon Theodore released a joint statement announcing their tour and jokingly described it as their invitation to come and celebrate the end of the world.
“They would like to encourage the obscene and the clean, the outcasts and the weirdos, and anyone and everyone in between to attend, this is where you belong. Leave your judgment at the door, bring anything and everything else,” said the band in a statement.
The End is Nero Tour will kick off this August in Sterling Heights, Michigan. It will include 28 dates, with stops in Toronto, Nashville, Atlanta, and Chicago before it comes to its conclusion on October 8 in Sacramento, California.
Queens of the Stone Age will use this tour to promote their upcoming eighth studio album In Times New Roman… This record will hit the shelves on June 16, and they teased its release with new singles “Emotion Sickness” and “Carnavoyeur”.
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]]>The post 5 Brand-New Albums Everyone Will Be Listening to in June appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Foo Fighters are dropping their first album since Taylor Hawkins’ tragic death later this week, and they gave us a taste of things to come with several singles, including the recently released 10-minute track “The Teacher”.
Janelle Monáe will enter a new era with her first album in five years, titled The Age of Pleasure, and she teased its release with a music video for the new single “Lipstick Lover”.
Queens of the Stone Age are also gearing up for a huge comeback with their new LP In Times New Roman…, and “Emotion Sickness” was released as its first single in early May.
After years of anticipation, Kim Petras is finally ready to drop her debut studio album this month. We’ve already got to hear several songs from this record, including the lead single “Alone” featuring Nicki Minaj.
Kelly Clarkson really kept us waiting for her tenth studio album Chemistry, which is expected to chronicle “the arc of an entire relationship” in the wake of her divorce.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week saw Janelle Monáe tease her first album in five years—and the news was worth the wait. Her latest single “Lipstick Lover” is the week’s most exciting new release, and it’s in pretty good company.
Thirty Seconds To Mars also announced the release of their album It’s the End of the World but It’s a Beautiful Day, and they gave us a taste of things to come with a new song “Stuck”. Queens of the Stone Age are also busy teasing their next album In Times New Roman…, and we finally know what to expect from this record after hearing the lead single “Emotion Sickness”.
It’s been a great week for rock bands in general, and you’ll have your ears blown away by the new songs from Imagine Dragons and Nothing But Thieves. Hip-hop fans should also get ready to add some new songs to their playlist since the likes of Lil Durk and. J. Cole releasing new music.
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]]>The post Queens of the Stone Age Are Likely Cutting Back on Touring appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Homme has confessed that the band’s 2018 tour left him in desperate need of a break. Since then, he has been working on soundtrack albums and has come to the conclusion that touring for two years is not something he is interested in doing again.
“After the last Queens tour, I needed to take a break,” Homme told the Los Angeles Times. “I don’t think that style of putting out 10 more songs and touring for two years, I could ever do again like that.”
He also revealed that he is not worried about losing fans or cutting down on promotion. He is not interested in “getting any bigger”, instead of focusing on his marriage with Brody Dalle and his three children.
“In terms of notoriety, I really have no interest in getting any bigger,” he said. “And if it were a little smaller, I’d probably be fine with that because there’s nothing down that road — unless it allows me to pull musicians from a farther world to do this.”
Queens of the Stone Age have no upcoming tour plans.
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]]>The post Queens Of The Stone Age Express Their Support For The LGBTQ+ Community appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Pride month was created in support of a group of minorities and has transformed into a celebration of individuality. Although enormous progress has been made, Pride month is still an important opportunity to discuss the steps that still need to be made in pursuit of equality.
To show their support of the event, Queens of the Stone Age have shared a message of solidarity on Instagram. They also used the post to remind fans of what their name means and that their music is exclusively for the inclusive.
“Remember, it’s still Pride Month! Do something wonderful for someone today! Something you’ll be proud of!” the band wrote, followed by a series of LGBTQ+ hashtags.
“P.S. remember, the name QUEENS of the Stone Age was designed to weed certain people out. If you feel plucked like a weed by this fact, then it’s because you are plucked. Now, go, run along and pluck yourself.”
The post Queens Of The Stone Age Express Their Support For The LGBTQ+ Community appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Concert Review: Queens Of The Stone Age and The Kills at INmusic appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>One of the most impressive shows was that of British-American indie rockers The Kills. Fronted by energetic singer Alison Mosshart, The Kills landed on the World Stage and immediately showed why they are they such popular live act.
Mosshart’s hypnotizing voice and her magnetic behavior on the scene quickly filled up the venue and gave the audience more than an hour of great music. Everyone genuinely enjoyed the show, and it looked like the band was also having fun as well.
The only knockoff was that The Kills spend too much of their setlist on the songs from their last album, and missed tracks that the audience hoped it will hear.
Speaking of crushing out the dreams and hopes of the audience, we also had a chance to listen to Queens Of The Stone Age. Being able to hear one of the best rock bands of today in person is as awesome as advertised. From stage settings to sound production, everything was on point.
Frontman Josh Home was set on to give the audience the best time of their life and almost managed to do so. Queens Of The Stone Age were badass, raw, loud, and mean while going through their extensive catalog of songs which lifted the audience. There was synchronized clapping, sing-alongs, and jumping all along with occasional jokes directed to the people in the front row.
Unfortunately, it all seemed a bit too short. Also, they skipped some of their biggest hits including “In My Head.”
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