Circle Jerks and Descendents have released a split covers EP ahead of their Spring 2024 US tour together.
The EP is available exclusively on 7″ vinyl via Trust Records. On the A-side, the Descendents take on the Circle Jerks’ “Red Tape”, “I Just Want Some Skank,” and “Beverly Hills.” On Side B, Circle Jerks re-imagine the Descendents’ “Kabuki Girl” and “Hope.”
It’s a fair bet a couple of these covers will make their way into the setlists of each band on the upcoming tour.
The trek kicks off this Friday (March 15th) in Tempe, Arizona, and runs through April 13th in Brooklyn, New York. Adolescents will provide support for all dates, many of which are already sold out (get tickets here).
Get Circle Jerks Tickets Here
The EP is available on white vinyl via Trust Records, while a red variant will be available at the merch table at the forthcoming tour stops.
The EP is available exclusively on 7″ vinyl via Trust Records. On the A-side, the Descendents take on the Circle Jerks’ “Red Tape”, “I Just Want Some Skank,” and “Beverly Hills.” On Side B, Circle Jerks re-imagine the Descendents’ “Kabuki Girl” and “Hope.”
It’s a fair bet a couple of these covers will make their way into the setlists of each band on the upcoming tour.
The trek kicks off this Friday (March 15th) in Tempe, Arizona, and runs through April 13th in Brooklyn, New York. Adolescents will provide support for all dates, many of which are already sold out (get tickets here).
Get Circle Jerks Tickets Here
The EP is available on white vinyl via Trust Records, while a red variant will be available at the merch table at the forthcoming tour stops.
- 3/14/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
German broadcasters Zdf and ZDFneo are partnering with Berlin-based Pyjama Pictures to develop a high-end series about notorious scam artist Ruja Ignatova, also known as the Cryptoqueen and the most wanted woman on the planet.
Tentatively titled “Take the Money and Run,” the six-part series will tell the story of Ignatova, who shot to fame in 2014 with the launch of OneCoin, which she described as a cryptocurrency for the masses that promised enormous profits.
The Bulgarian-German Ignatova hyped the cryptocurrency at huge rallies and attracted millions buyers around the globe who invested billions of euros in OneCoin, believing claims that it would become the world’s biggest digital currency. Flush with cash, Ignatova threw lavish champagne parties and acquired luxury properties around the world. It was all a giant fraud, however.
Ignatova suddenly disappeared without a trace in 2017 after defrauding investors of an estimated $15 billion in what was described as...
Tentatively titled “Take the Money and Run,” the six-part series will tell the story of Ignatova, who shot to fame in 2014 with the launch of OneCoin, which she described as a cryptocurrency for the masses that promised enormous profits.
The Bulgarian-German Ignatova hyped the cryptocurrency at huge rallies and attracted millions buyers around the globe who invested billions of euros in OneCoin, believing claims that it would become the world’s biggest digital currency. Flush with cash, Ignatova threw lavish champagne parties and acquired luxury properties around the world. It was all a giant fraud, however.
Ignatova suddenly disappeared without a trace in 2017 after defrauding investors of an estimated $15 billion in what was described as...
- 4/25/2023
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
Teutonic promotional organization German Films has announced that its annual initiative supporting German filmmaking internationally, Face to Face With German Films, will focus on actors and actresses as the campaign enters its fourth year.
Six of Germany’s leading thesps – Maria Dragus, Christian Friedel, Luise Heyer, Jonas Nay, Jördis Triebel and Fahri Yardim – will represent the German film and television industry’s recent accomplishments through activities at next month’s Berlin Film Festival, including a panel event in association with Variety and Drama Series Days, the European Film Market program focusing on serialized content.
The initiative launched in 2016 with six German actresses headlining the campaign – including “Toni Erdmann’s” Sandra Hüller, and Paula Beer of “Frantz” and the Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated “Never Look Away.” In 2017, the second phase of the initiative launched during Cannes and featured six of Germany’s most exciting actors, including established names such as Alexander Fehling and Tom Schilling,...
Six of Germany’s leading thesps – Maria Dragus, Christian Friedel, Luise Heyer, Jonas Nay, Jördis Triebel and Fahri Yardim – will represent the German film and television industry’s recent accomplishments through activities at next month’s Berlin Film Festival, including a panel event in association with Variety and Drama Series Days, the European Film Market program focusing on serialized content.
The initiative launched in 2016 with six German actresses headlining the campaign – including “Toni Erdmann’s” Sandra Hüller, and Paula Beer of “Frantz” and the Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated “Never Look Away.” In 2017, the second phase of the initiative launched during Cannes and featured six of Germany’s most exciting actors, including established names such as Alexander Fehling and Tom Schilling,...
- 1/23/2019
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
BBC Studios boss Tim Davie has urged that “life’s too short” to work with “jerks” in his keynote at Mipcom.
The CEO of the British producer and distributor made the statement, to a generous round of applause, during his keynote speech at the Mipcom market in Cannes.
He was discussing BBC Studios’ partnership model and said that it was important that the companies involved were strategically aligned. “The other critical thing is ‘do you like each other? Do you get on?’ Life’s too short to deal with horrible people? It’s just not worth it, don’t spend time with those jerks. Work with people you like. It’s not complicated. We have had some adventures with [some] people,” he said.
Immediately after Davie showed a clip of six-part period drama Les Miserables, produced by Bbcs-owned Lookout Point starring Dominic West.
Was this a pointed jibe against disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein,...
The CEO of the British producer and distributor made the statement, to a generous round of applause, during his keynote speech at the Mipcom market in Cannes.
He was discussing BBC Studios’ partnership model and said that it was important that the companies involved were strategically aligned. “The other critical thing is ‘do you like each other? Do you get on?’ Life’s too short to deal with horrible people? It’s just not worth it, don’t spend time with those jerks. Work with people you like. It’s not complicated. We have had some adventures with [some] people,” he said.
Immediately after Davie showed a clip of six-part period drama Les Miserables, produced by Bbcs-owned Lookout Point starring Dominic West.
Was this a pointed jibe against disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein,...
- 10/15/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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