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Review: Synthony's Full Metal Orchestra and Origins delight at Spark Arena
Review: Synthony's Full Metal Orchestra and Origins delight at Spark Arena

NZ Herald

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NZ Herald

Review: Synthony's Full Metal Orchestra and Origins delight at Spark Arena

Toogood also performed Pacifier, by Shihad. He noted he was 27 when he wrote it and was now 54, so his voice would've changed since then. Toogood performed crowd pleaser songs like Rain by Dragon, and Split Enz's I Got You. He noted performing his classic Home Again that he'd played it during his time in Shihad hundreds of times a year, so would change the lyrics to entertain himself and the band. Synthony's audience got one of these 'Put your c*** back in your undies.' Toogood's performance set the tone for what was to come. The Auckland Philharmonia was ably conducted by the brilliant Sarah-Grace Williams, who is one of the stars of Synthony's performances around New Zealand, Australia and the globe. Toogood ran back on stage for Enter Sandman by Metallica. The night also belonged to EJ Barnes, daughter of Jimmy Barnes, who has clearly inherited her vocal talents from her dad. Jennie Skulander from Devilskin was also a highlight on songs like Led Zeppelin's Immigrant Song. There was a tribute to the late Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, who died on July 22. Toogood performed a brilliant version of Black Sabbath's War Pigs. AC/DC's ex-drummer Phil Rudd, who has lived in Tauranga for years, was also a tour de force. Welcomed to the stage for Thunderstruck, with Barnes singing and Wellington musician Seamus Johnson behind the microphone for Highway to Hell. Other features of the night included Skulander tackling Aerials by System of A Down, with other songs including Master of Puppets by Metallica performed by Toogood. For the finale, all the musicians came back, with Rudd performing on AC/DC's It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll), with bagpipers also on stage. Manuka Phuel Full Metal Orchestra at Spark Arena on Saturday night. Photo / RadLab After the performance of Full Metal Orchestra, we filed out to eat chicken wings and wait for the performance of Synthony's Origins featuring EDM classics that began Synthony's worldwide run. The crowd at Manuka Phuel Full Metal Orchestra at Spark Arena on Saturday night. Photo / RadLab The next section began with Bevan Keys and Synthony's musical director Dick Johnson and an MC performing a DJ set. They were followed by Australian EDM pioneers Sneaky Sound System with singer Connie Thembi Mitchell's powerful voice and rainbow coloured outfit on show. The orchestra then returned to get into the spectacle that was Origins. Great visuals highlighted Williams' conducting. Emily Williams and Nyree Huyser stunned on vocals. Great visuals accompanied 'Epic Sax Guy' and Synthony OG Lewis McCallum for Fat Boy Slim's Right Here Right Now. Daft Punk songs were also played, with Around the World and Sam Allen on vocals for One More Time. The night was then taken back to 1995 with Robert Miles' Children and songs also going back in time, like Feel So Close by Calvin Harris and Levels by Avicii. As the night ended, fans of Synthony's famous fusion of classical and EDM classics would not be disappointed, with the night eventually closed out with Darude's Sandstorm, which has become Synthony's theme song.

Twice's Momo, EXO's Kai dance to 'This is For'
Twice's Momo, EXO's Kai dance to 'This is For'

GMA Network

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Twice's Momo, EXO's Kai dance to 'This is For'

This one's for you, ONCEs and EXO-Ls! Momo of Twice and Kai of EXO grooved to the girl group's comeback single, 'This is For," as seen in Twice's latest Instagram Reel. As of writing, the video has garnered over 8.2 million views, 794,000 likes, and fans in the comments section were hyped to see their favorite artists together. 'This is For' is part of Twice's new album of the same name, also released on Friday and composed of 14 tracks. Twice is headed to the Philippine Arena in October for their This is For world tour. More of the group's songs include 'Strategy,' 'Alcohol-Free,' 'I Got You,' 'Fancy,' ' I Can't Stop Me,' and 'Set Me Free.' Members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung are also featured in the Netflix film 'KPop Demon Hunters.' —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News

Twice hypes you up with ‘This is For' comeback
Twice hypes you up with ‘This is For' comeback

GMA Network

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Twice hypes you up with ‘This is For' comeback

Twice is back and they're here to make you feel empowered! The nine-member girl group released their comeback single and music video for 'This is For.' In the upbeat danceable track, Twice sings about lifting other women up and in the music video, the members dance in city settings. 'This is For' is part of Twice's new album of the same name, also released on Friday. Fourteen tracks make up the new record. As of writing, the MV has generated 1,309,450 views on YouTube. Twice is headed to the Philippine Arena in October for their This is For world tour. More of the group's songs include 'Strategy,' 'Alcohol-Free,' 'I Got You,' and 'Set Me Free.' Members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung are also featured in the Netflix film 'KPop Demon Hunters.' — Nika Roque/LA, GMA Integrated News

‘Ransom Canyon' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The New Netflix Western Romance Series
‘Ransom Canyon' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The New Netflix Western Romance Series

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Ransom Canyon' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The New Netflix Western Romance Series

Ransom Canyon, Netflix's new Western romance series based on the books by Jodi Thomas, has plenty of opportunities for a good needle drop, and music supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed made sure to take advantage of all kinds of music available to her and especially emotional moments in the series to put song to. From Gracie's Dance Hall, owned by Minka Kelly's Quinn O'Grady, to the raucous rodeo scenes mid-series, many a familiar country artist and other folk bands and groups feature as the backdrop to the storyline, which contains a murder mystery element, several love stories and a struggle over land and territory between ranching dynasties and the development company Austin Water and Power. More from Deadline Everything We Know About Netflix's 'Ransom Canyon' So Far 'Ransom Canyon' Cast And Characters: Who's Who In The Western Drama Show? Netflix ANZ Content Chief Que Minh Luu Exiting One particularly memorable moment involves Josh Duhamel's Staten Kirkland getting pretty drunk and throwing a Hootie and the Blowfish jam on the jukebox in Quinn's bar. Find the full soundtrack to Netflix's Ransom Canyon below: Episode 1 – 'Don't Let Me Fall' 'I Got You (feat. Josh Johnson)' by Brophy 'Greatest of All Time' by Gavin DeGraw 'Holy Cowbell' by The Blue Devils 'Espresso' by Ryan Oakes 'Color You In' by Yam Haus 'Radio' by Graffiti Royale 'Bad Blood' by Tumbleweed Wanderers 'The Road Back To You' by Ethan Okamura 'Hold Me Steady' by Valerie Broussard and Ronan (Alt. Version) Episode 2 – 'Sure As the Day Is Long' 'I Only Wanna Be With You' by Hootie & the Blowfish 'Who Are You' by Mehro Episode 3 – 'Trouble Can Be Fun Sometimes' 'Texas Sun' by Kruangbin & Leon Bridges 'Devil Within'' by Wayne Murray & Andrew Britton 'Feels Good' by O.N.E. The Duo 'Second One To Know' by Chris Stapleton 'Wildfire' by Savy & Mandy 'High Time' by Ethan Tucker Dreams on Fire' by Livingmore 'Spade' by Charlie Crockett (performed live in the show) 'I Need Your Love' by Charlie Crockett (also performed live in the show) 'Your Daddy Gave Me a Motorcycle' by Bombay Beach Revival Episode 4 – That Boy Is My Whole Heart' 'One Million Dollars' by King Green 'Orange' by Delilah Montagne 'Hola' by Sir Augie 'Fox Hunt' by Sierra Ferrell 'We Made It' by Cedric Burnside 'Here We Go' by Josh Logan 'Devil in My Ear' by The Red Clay Strays 'Cold Revenge (feat. Ty Taylor)' by Wayne Murray & Andrew Britton Episode 5 – 'I Love A Good Secret' 'All the Ways' by The Secret Sisters feat. Ray Lamontagne 'Bleach Blonde Bottle Blues' by Larkin Poe 'Bad Bad Man' by Kari Kimmel 'I'm Back' by Sherilyn 'Rodeo' by Black River Delta 'Keep Burning (Epic Remix)' by Grand Am 'Always Been You' by Katie Hargrove 'Home' by Aron Wright 'Show Me What You Got' by Beacon Light x Club Danger 'With Fire' by Katie Sevigny Episode 6 – 'We Need To Talk About Reid' 'Betting It All On You' by Brother Thunder 'Queen of Spades' by Lew Apollo 'Teardrop' by José Gonzalez Episode 7 – 'By the Grace of God' 'Satisfies My Soul' by Gin Soaked Boy 'Big House' by Little Fevers 'Black Cat Smile' Nicholas Joseph Nolan 'Tonight, Tonight' by Smashing Pumpkins Episode 8 – 'The Bad Seed' 'Lost for the Weekend' by Black Water Gospel 'Hard Times' by Brother Thunder 'Gonna Find a Way' by Wayne Murray & Andrew Britton 'West of Lonesome' by Charles Wesley Godwin 'Boomerang' by EJ Sarà 'Wild World' by Anna Schulze 'Stay' originally by Rihanna and Mikky Ekko, Covered by Cat Power Episode 9 – 'About Forever' 'Lean In' by Patrick Martin 'Let Me Take You' by Tony Lucca Pay One Devil (To Save Me From Another)' by Elijah Honey 'Big Red Love' by Nat Osborn Band 'Thinking About You' by Beck 'Crawl Back In' by Half Moon Run 'When the Beat Drops' by Ariana and the Rose 'Tom-Tom' by Amanda Stone 'Into Dust' by Mazzy Star Episode 10 – 'Maybe It's Time Yancy Grey Dies Too' 'Faith in Me' by Kate Garfield 'Remember Me' by the Hanseroth Twins 'Fancy Like' by Walker Hayes 'The Kinda Woman I Like' by Zach Top 'White Trash Weekend' by Jason & The Haymakers 'Wood for the Trees' by Moon Tricks 'Fall In' by Humbear RELATED: Best of Deadline 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More 'The Last Of Us': Differences Between HBO Series & Video Game Across Seasons 1 And 2 'Ransom Canyon' Book Vs. Show Differences: From Quinn & Staten's Love Story To Yancy Grey's Plot

Pop star Bebe Rexha reveals pregnancy loss
Pop star Bebe Rexha reveals pregnancy loss

Perth Now

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Pop star Bebe Rexha reveals pregnancy loss

Bebe Rexha recently suffered a pregnancy loss. The 35-year-old pop star made the confession on social media, after rapper Azealia Banks criticised her appearance at the Met Gala. Azealia, 33 - who did not attend the star-studded event in New York City - wrote on X: "Sis gives me - hormonal birth control implant or something. It's giving implanon/nuvaring she needs removed or depo shot that needs to stop happening (I'm not even tryna play her) (sic)" In response, Bebe wrote on the micro-blogging platform: "And you might wanna jump on some type of therapy, sis, lexapro worked great for me. something that helps with the deep rooted sadness and chaos you keep projecting. Healing looks good on everyone. Try it (sic)" Bebe also hit out at internet trolls, revealing that she's "tired" of people discussing her weight. The singer explained that her weight fluctuation is linked to fertility issues and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In a now-deleted post, Bebe wrote on X: "I'm so tired of people commenting on my weight. I have PCOS and struggle with infertility. I got pregnant and it didn't work out and I've been carrying that pain in silence. I never owed anyone that truth, but maybe now you'll think twice before commentating on anyone else's body." The 'I Got You' hitmaker added: "Ok I'm gonna go and enjoy my day now [heart emoji] "Have a good day everyone love you. (sic)" Bebe previously took to Instagram to discuss her weight fluctuation. The singer wrote on the photo-sharing platform in June 2023: "I know I've gained weight. Humans go through fluctuations. "Not gonna lie it does suck and bother me when I read some comments but it comes with the territory." Bebe has learned to "accept" herself and her body. And the chart-topping star insists she isn't defined by her weight. Her Instagram post continued: "I've been learning not to judge myself and accept myself while also trying to make healthier decisions in my life. What I have learned though is numbers don't define you, your heart does."

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