Khruangbin have returned with “May Ninth,” the latest dreamy offering from their upcoming album, A LA Sala.
With soft, tender drums and an utterly warm guitar line from Mark Speer, “May Ninth” is a gentle and wistful ode to warmer days. “Oh what a dream to me/ Waiting for May to come,” Laura Lee and Speer sing in their respective octaves, conjuring the yearning early winter feeling where summer feels like lightyears away. Khruangbin may be longing for warmth and sunshine, but they create it from scratch on “May Ninth.” The song also arrives with an animated video helmed by Nathaniel Murphy, Jenny Lucia Mascia, and Jeremy Higgins; watch the official visualizer below.
“May Ninth” follows previous A LA Sala single “A Love International.” A LA Sala, which is out on April 5th via Dead Oceans, will be the trio’s fifth studio album. Their last effort was their collaborative LP with Vieux Farka Touré,...
With soft, tender drums and an utterly warm guitar line from Mark Speer, “May Ninth” is a gentle and wistful ode to warmer days. “Oh what a dream to me/ Waiting for May to come,” Laura Lee and Speer sing in their respective octaves, conjuring the yearning early winter feeling where summer feels like lightyears away. Khruangbin may be longing for warmth and sunshine, but they create it from scratch on “May Ninth.” The song also arrives with an animated video helmed by Nathaniel Murphy, Jenny Lucia Mascia, and Jeremy Higgins; watch the official visualizer below.
“May Ninth” follows previous A LA Sala single “A Love International.” A LA Sala, which is out on April 5th via Dead Oceans, will be the trio’s fifth studio album. Their last effort was their collaborative LP with Vieux Farka Touré,...
- 2/20/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
We love a good micro do-it-yourself indie and we think horror fans are going to be blown away by Adrian Konstant‘s survival horror film Shifted, which has shades of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead with a modern twist.
The festival favorite, now streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox, takes us into a world where a group of neighbors are fighting for survival on multiple fronts, where no one is safe if they stay and no one is safe if they leave.
“As murderous creatures ravage the outside, a group of neighbors take refuge in an isolated house. Their relief is short-lived as a sinister secret hides within those walls, and they become the prey of a serial killer hidden among them. As supplies dwindle and paranoia grows, they are left to wonder who will survive when the world has Shifted?”
Shifted joins Screambox’s jam-packed...
The festival favorite, now streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox, takes us into a world where a group of neighbors are fighting for survival on multiple fronts, where no one is safe if they stay and no one is safe if they leave.
“As murderous creatures ravage the outside, a group of neighbors take refuge in an isolated house. Their relief is short-lived as a sinister secret hides within those walls, and they become the prey of a serial killer hidden among them. As supplies dwindle and paranoia grows, they are left to wonder who will survive when the world has Shifted?”
Shifted joins Screambox’s jam-packed...
- 4/18/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
We love a good micro do-it-yourself indie and we think horror fans are going to be blown away by Adrian Konstant‘s survival horror film Shifted, which has shades of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead with a modern twist.
The festival favorite takes us into a world where a group of neighbors are fighting for survival on multiple fronts, where no one is safe if they stay and no one is safe if they leave.
First reported by Variety this week, Shifted will premiere on the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox streaming service on April 18.
“As murderous creatures ravage the outside, a group of neighbors take refuge in an isolated house. Their relief is short-lived as a sinister secret hides within those walls, and they become the prey of a serial killer hidden among them. As supplies dwindle and paranoia grows, they are left to wonder who will...
The festival favorite takes us into a world where a group of neighbors are fighting for survival on multiple fronts, where no one is safe if they stay and no one is safe if they leave.
First reported by Variety this week, Shifted will premiere on the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox streaming service on April 18.
“As murderous creatures ravage the outside, a group of neighbors take refuge in an isolated house. Their relief is short-lived as a sinister secret hides within those walls, and they become the prey of a serial killer hidden among them. As supplies dwindle and paranoia grows, they are left to wonder who will...
- 3/31/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the October 13 season premiere of “The Bachelorette.”
For once, maybe Season 16 of “The Bachelorette” could be the most dramatic ever.
The tagline was familiar, but this season’s conditions were anything but for viewers during Tuesday night’s premiere. Host Chris Harrison said it best: “How are we going to make a romantic dating show during times like these?”
It started with a production delay. After Clare Crawley was announced as the lead back in March, production — and the world — was shut down amid the global coronavirus pandemic. Since then, production recast, found a new location and established a safety isolation bubble within La Quinta Resort and Club in Palm Springs, Calif. After a four-month hiatus, Clare and her 31 men were finally welcomed back for a chance to find love. While the environment and conditions had shifted, the core...
For once, maybe Season 16 of “The Bachelorette” could be the most dramatic ever.
The tagline was familiar, but this season’s conditions were anything but for viewers during Tuesday night’s premiere. Host Chris Harrison said it best: “How are we going to make a romantic dating show during times like these?”
It started with a production delay. After Clare Crawley was announced as the lead back in March, production — and the world — was shut down amid the global coronavirus pandemic. Since then, production recast, found a new location and established a safety isolation bubble within La Quinta Resort and Club in Palm Springs, Calif. After a four-month hiatus, Clare and her 31 men were finally welcomed back for a chance to find love. While the environment and conditions had shifted, the core...
- 10/14/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
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