Record Time: New & Notable Vinyl Releases - Record Store Day 2022 Edition Record Time is Paste’s monthly column that takes a glimpse into the wide array of new vinyl releases currently flooding record stores around the world, and all the gear that is part of the ongoing surge in vinyl culture. Rather than run down every fresh bit of wax in the marketplace, we’ll home in on special editions, reissues and unusual titles that come across our desk with an interest in discussing both the music and how it is pressed and presented. This month we prepare you for Record Store Day (April 23) with a rundown of some of the exclusive…
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Every Zöe Kravitz Movie Ranked From Worst To Best The daughter of a rockstar and an actress, Zöe Kravitz has made a name for herself with an impressive movie resume, acting in films for over 15 years.
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Good Looks: The Best of What's Next The Austin, Texas four-piece only just released their debut album earlier this month, but they've already battled through more adversity than some bands do in their entire careers.
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The Improbable Return of Black Star Yasiin Bey and Talib Kweli return as Black Star with No Fear of Time, their first full-length album since their 1998 debut Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star.
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MTV Entertainment Studios Showcases Expansive Lineup of New and Returning Shows Across Multiple… MTV Entertainment Studios unveiled a slate of new and returning shows on Wednesday, including Yellowstone, Teen Mom, Jersey Shore, Inside Amy Schumer, and many more. The studio greenlit over 90 new and returning shows before Paramount's upfront presentation in New York City. The new shows will air [...]
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Kelly Lee Owens Soothes and Disorients on LP.8 The Welsh electronic musician's third album mimics the desolate and hopeless feeling of a world of possibility being shuttered over night without any warning.