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The Beatles Team Up With Sports Brand MEYBA To Launches Limited Edition ‘MEYBA x The Beatles’ Collection

Spanish sportswear brand Meyba has forged an unprecedented collaboration with the iconic rock band, The Beatles, to unveil a limited-edition collection of shirts. Inspired by the legendary band’s expansive back catalogue of music, film, and imagery, this exclusive collection represents a harmonious union of fashion and music.  The spotlight of the initial collection is on […]

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Samuel Blaney paints a sonic ‘Paradise’ with enchanting sophomore single

Singer-songwriter Samuel Blaney enchants audiences once again with his sophomore single “Paradise” following the success of “Ember.” In this musical journey, Blaney intricately captures the vibrant transition of nature from green to the rich hues of amber, ochre, and vermillion that mark autumn’s fleeting beauty. Collaborating with producer Adem, Blaney weaves an ambient tapestry of […]

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Squaring The Circle: The Story of Hipgnosis

Just given an airing at the Rodeo Screening Room in Los Angeles, California, on August 24th as part of the Telluride Film Festival, is a new documentary from celebrated photographer, creative director and filmmaker Anton Corbijn. Squaring The Circle: The Story Of Hipgnosis, which is 101 minutes long, tells the story of Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell, the creative geniuses behind the iconic album art design studio, Hipgnosis, responsible for some of the most recognisable album covers of all time. They formed Hipgnosis in Cambridge during the ferment of the sixties and became rock royalty during the boom time of the seventies. They conjured into existence sights that no one had previously thought possible, produced visuals which popularised music that had previously been considered fringe, and were at the white-hot centre of the maddest, funniest and most creative era in the history of popular music. During this period, record companies didn’t dictate to acts like Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Paul McCartney what their LP covers should look like – Storm and Po did. They made money; they lost money. They did great things; they did silly things. They fell out bitterly; they made up. They never played a note, but they changed music. The film features brand new interviews with Roger Waters, David Gilmour & Nick Mason of Pink Floyd, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney, Peter Gabriel, Graham Gouldman of 10cc, Noel Gallagher, and many more. As yet we don’t have details of any upcoming screenings, or streaming possibilities, although we suspect such information will be available soon. In the meantime, here’s a quick look at part of the documentary, with Storm, Po, David, Roger and Nick all talking about the cover to Pink Floyd’s Atom Heart Mother: SQUARING THE CIRCLE (the story of hipgnosis) | Clip | Anton Corbijn | Raindog Films (https://vimeo.com/743119190) from Raindog Films (https://vimeo.com/user157295855) on Vimeo (https://vimeo.com).

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Bitesize Prediction: Los Angeles FC vs DC United – 17/08/22

Competition: MLS Market: Los Angeles to score in both halves Odds: 19/20 @ 888sport Looking to extend on what has become a real purple patch, Los Angeles will welcome DC United to California in the early hours of Wednesday. Starting with the hosts, putting in a stunning display last weekend as they cruised their way […]

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Los Angeles staging of Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains extended

Some important news regarding the latest staging of The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, which we hope that any of you who have yet to catch it in Los Angeles, California, will find useful. The truly unmissable exhibition, in its latest iteration being held at the Vogue Multicultural Museum in Los Angeles, was due to run until January 9th, 2022 at this Hollywood Boulevard location. However, the Museum are now running the exhibition until January 30th, a three week extension! You can buy tickets for the exhibition, and get more details, at VMMLA.com (https://www.vmmla.com). Admission prices range from $30 to $46 (plus applicable fees), and the audioguide is included in the price. Those who have been to previous stagings of the exhibition will know how good the audioguide is – an essential part of the incredible experience! With the very limited time left to visit, if you are intending to go, don’t hang around. Also, for those who can get to Hollywood but can’t do the exhibition itself, we understand the museum store has a separate entrance so the limited edition goodies they have can be bought by passersby as well as exhibition attendees…

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Blonds Shares Vibrant New Indie-Pop Single ‘ Something Nice’

Californian Indie-Pop artist Blonds, aka Luciano Thomas, is back with his new single ‘Something Nice’. Akin to the likes of Two Door Cinema Club, Bombay Bicycle Club and Passion Pit, Blonds brings together intertwining Indie instrumentation with elements of Electronica and Pop to create a multi faceted, genre defying sound.  ‘Something Nice’ blends glistening guitar …

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Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains in LA 2021 – tickets on sale

Some important information today, particularly for those in or near California: early tickets for the next location of The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains have just gone on sale! It was recently announced that it was going to the USA as its long-awaited next step, arriving in the country for the first time. The exhibition will open at the Vogue Multicultural Museum in Los Angeles, California in 2021. The tickets which have just become available – as a pre-sale to the museum’s mailing list subscribers – are for most of August, with time slots throughout each day for people to select from. Next Monday, May 3rd, the general sale of tickets begins so this is your opportunity to hopefully get your choice of date and time. There’s a limited capacity (due to COVID-19, and to make the experience better generally) so prime time slots are bound to sell quickly. If the new staging is anything like past iterations of this exhibition (which originally opened at London’s Victoria Albert Museum in May 2017, and has since toured selected locations in Europe) it is a wonderful journey through the years of Pink Floyd’s history, even incorporating related items from the band member’s lives pre-Floyd. To see instruments, equipment, props, posters, and so much more that have been key elements, is a joy, and is not to be missed! The venue, along Hollywood Boulevard, is considered a historical landmark of Los Angeles. The building was built in 1935, and was eventually remodelled in 1959. It closed its doors in 1995. The space has been used for film locations and live performances. Now, the Vogue Multicultural Museum has opened its doors to welcome all types of cultural and artistic expressions, becoming a unique place in the heart of Hollywood, and the Pink Floyd Exhibition is the first exhibition it is hosting. This picture to the left has just been posted on their socials and shows the eye-catching frontage, along one on the most heavily visited roads in Hollywood! Visit www.vmmla.com (http://www.vmmla.com) to join the email list for this early access to pre-sale tickets; once your subscription is confirmed, they should email you immediately with the pre-sale link. For the exhibition’s own website, visit PinkFloydExhibition.com (https://www.pinkfloydexhibition.com) although currently there is little information on there. They are selling tickets at half-hour intervals for entrance; they recommend you arrive fifteen minutes early to check in, stow any baggage in lockers, and suchlike, and you need to be at the museum within 30 minutes of your ticket’s entry time. They also recommend you allow at least two hours for your visit. To our mind, this is the absolute minimum you should give yourself – a lot of people at past stagings of the exhibition have spent at least double that to take in everything on display. The website also has more information including location, COVID-19 considerations for attendees, and hopefully soon, the dates that the exhibition is being staged, and potentially even an online store. We’ll keep you posted.