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In addition to the cover, Yungblud also showed off his vocal abilities with impressive performances of “Mars” and “Cotton Candy” – both of which appear on his best-selling sophomore album.
Most recently, the artist released a dramatic music video for his song “Acting Like That,” featuring his frequent collaborators and friends, Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker. The visual finds all three rockers in the midst of a zombie invasion.
While the video was filmed separately in the artists’ respective homes of Los Angeles and London, the energy of the video remains impeccably cohesive. “This song is a direct representation of what happens when me, MGK, and Travis get in a room together, an accumulation of mad electricity and energy,” Yungblud explained in an earlier statement. “We couldn’t be together right now so instead of superimposing one of us in a weird green screen video we did zombie apocalypse.”
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U2, a typical day on tour involves a stadium packed with fans who know (and sing) every word to every single one of their songs, and it’s been that way for decades. But in the beginning, this wasn’t reality, but a dream: Bono (AKA Paul David Hewson), the Edge (AKA David Evans), Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen, Jr. were merely teenagers who wanted to be in a rock band. Mullen, the drummer, posted a flyer on their school’s bulletin board looking for like-minded, aspiring musicians, and his three bandmates were the ones who responded.
They first called themselves Feedback and then changed their name to the Hype after the young Dubliners started playing together in 1976. The third name was the charm: They re-christened themselves as U2 in 1978. As they cut their teeth gigging throughout Ireland, their sound emerged as one adjacent to the rock trends of the time. U2 was a raucous addition to this canon. The Edge’s kinship with his delay pedal created his signature echoing gu
Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle Among Stars Of Outlaw Country Cruise 6
Lucinda Williams, Linda Gail Lewis, and Chuck Mead are also among those making the trip.
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The voyage, on the Norwegian Pearl, will mark a return visit for both Earle and Williams. They were part of Outlaw Country Cruise 5, which took place in January last year before coronavirus took its grip on the world. Others on the 2020 adventure included Shooter Jennings, Margo Price, the Mavericks, and Blackberry Smoke.
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Next year’s expedition, organized by Sixthman and Renegade Circus, will raise anchor on February 25 in Miami, sailing to Costa Maya, Mexico, and the island of Harvest Caye, southern Belize, and returning on March 3. Harris will perform on the trip with the Hot Band, of which Crowell was a distinguished member for three years in the 1970s. Virtuoso British guitarist Albert Lee, his bandmate in the line-up at that time, is also in the line-up for the cruise.