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Chevelle Announce New Album, Unveil Single 'Jim Jones (Cowards, Pt. 2)': Stream
Chevelle Announce New Album, Unveil Single 'Jim Jones (Cowards, Pt. 2)': Stream

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

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Chevelle Announce New Album, Unveil Single 'Jim Jones (Cowards, Pt. 2)': Stream

The post Chevelle Announce New Album, Unveil Single 'Jim Jones (Cowards, Pt. 2)': Stream appeared first on Consequence. Chevelle have announced their 10th studio album, Bright as Blasphemy, arriving August 15th via Alchemy Recordings. The Illinois alt-metal vets also dropped a new song, 'Jim Jones (Cowards, Pt. 2),' the sequel to the album's previously released lead single 'Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1).' The forceful track touts thick groove-metal riffs and an inspired performance from singer-guitarist Pete Loeffler, who puts his falsetto to work across the five-minute runtime. Get Chevelle Tickets Here 'History teaches us the longest rabbit hole has no end,' the band succinctly said about the new song via a press release, following up the ominous message expressed in the prior single 'Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1).' Themes of dystopian techno-futurism run through both songs, as well as the LP sleeve art and various track titles such as 'AI Phobias' and 'Shocked at the End of the World.' 'Human Existence encompasses both inherent challenges and potential,' stated the band. 'It's up to you how to pass the time. Enjoy.' Chevelle will surely be debuting material from Bright as Blasphemy on their upcoming North American tour with Asking Alexandria and Dead Poet Society. Dates kick off in August, with tickets available here. You can pre-order Bright as Blasphemy via Chevelle's online merch store. Below you can stream the lyric video for 'Jim Jones (Cowards, Pt. 2)' and see the album art and tracklist. Artwork: Tracklist: 01. Pale Horse 02. Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1) 03. Jim Jones (Cowards, Pt. 2) 04. Hallucinations 05. Wolves (Love & Light) 06. Karma Goddess 07. Blood out in the Fields 08. AI Phobias 09. Shocked at the End of the World Popular Posts Billy Joel Diagnosed with Brain Disorder, Cancels All Upcoming Tour Dates Man Wearing Nazi T-Shirt Gets a Beatdown from Fans at Punk Rock Bowling Fest The 30 Best Action Movie Stars of All Time, Ranked Freddie Mercury's Alleged Child Revealed in New Biography Is The Who's Farewell Tour in Turmoil? Zach Braff to Return for Scrubs Reboot Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

Jessica Simpson embraces desert sunset blonde as she steps into a bold new era
Jessica Simpson embraces desert sunset blonde as she steps into a bold new era

Time of India

time19-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Jessica Simpson embraces desert sunset blonde as she steps into a bold new era

A fresh look reflecting new beginnings Simpson's new " desert sunset blonde " hair, as described by Hazan, took two hours to achieve and aims to provide a natural, youthful appearance reminiscent of a "kid on the beach." Hazan utilized Glaze's Supergloss in the shade Vanilla Lights to tone down brassiness and enhance shine, resulting in a silky, polished finish. According to Hazan, Simpson was thrilled with the outcome, expressing happiness in switching up her look. "She always had a super buttery blonde — this time we wanted something new and youthful," Hazan noted. The timing of this transformation aligns with significant changes in Simpson's personal life. In January 2025, she and her husband of ten years, Eric Johnson, announced their separation. Simpson described the situation as a "painful" one, emphasizing their focus on co-parenting their three children: Maxwell, Ace, and Birdie. Also read: American Idol 2025 contestants: Who got eliminated in the latest round? No points for guessing 5 5 Next Stay Playback speed 1x Normal Back 0.25x 0.5x 1x Normal 1.5x 2x 5 5 / Skip Ads by Musical resurgence with "Nashville Canyon, Pt. 1" Beyond her new hairstyle, Simpson has been channeling her experiences into her music. On March 21, 2025, she released "Nashville Canyon, Pt. 1," her first EP in 15 years. The five-track collection marks a departure from her earlier pop sound, embracing Americana influences. Inspired by a moment with her daughter Maxwell, who requested Simpson sing Hank Williams' 'I Saw the Light' at her birthday, the EP reflects Simpson's personal growth and artistic evolution. Tracks like "Sunday Lover" and "Blame Me" showcase a grittier, more authentic side of the artist. Simpson's lead single, "Use My Heart Against Me," delves into themes of vulnerability and longing. She described the song as a reflection of craving someone despite the potential for heartbreak, capturing the essence of her recent experiences. Fashion ventures and public appearances In addition to her musical endeavors, Simpson continues to expand her fashion empire. Her latest Walmart collection draws inspiration from her country roots, featuring designs that mirror her personal style evolution. Simpson emphasizes that her fashion choices are deeply personal, often influenced by everyday observations and experiences. Live Events Also read: Fans ecstatic as Lin-Manuel Miranda joins American Idol for magical Disney Night Simpson has also made notable public appearances recently. In March, she performed at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, marking her first live performance in 15 years. She also surprised fans with a performance at Willie Nelson's Luck Reunion festival, embracing bold fashion choices that highlighted her renewed confidence and artistic freedom.

Jessica Simpson, 44, reveals surprising heartbreak from her twenties
Jessica Simpson, 44, reveals surprising heartbreak from her twenties

Daily Mail​

time25-04-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Jessica Simpson, 44, reveals surprising heartbreak from her twenties

has revealed a heartbreak from her twenties when she was dropped by her record label in 2008. She didn't understand why she was dropped after her hit country album Do You Know came out and it led her to take a break from music, she revealed during an interview with Fancy Hagood for an upcoming episode of Trailblazers Radio. 'I took a long break,' Simpson, 44, told Hargood via People. 'I was mad at music a bit. After being dropped with a number one country album, I was dropped and I just never understood it. 'They just said I would never recoup if I didn't give them part of the brand, but my brand was already successful.' Do You Know debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums and hit No. 4 Total Album Sales, but her record label decided to drop her anyway. Simpson's first album, 1999's Sweet Kisses was the first of seven albums she recorded by 2010 and then she stopped making music for 15 years. Jessica also said that she was warned not to pursue a career in music. 'They told me not to do it. They thought it would ruin my career just like they thought reality TV would ruin my career, and it didn't.' But Simpson just wanted to be relatable to her fans. 'That's so important I believe as a musician, I'm not going to be the one up there that [is] like, "Oh my God, I want to be just like Jessica." 'I want people to say, "Oh my God. I'm just like Jessica." That just works for me. That thought process,' she said. The I Belong To Me singer also told Hagood that she had to get her mindset in the right place to return to the music industry. 'I feel like there's so many façades that we put up, so many different things,' she explained. 'This time, I know I have three kids and I want to be a good role model to them, but they know me just the way this music is, which is so nice. 'Because my kids have thought that I've been putting out music this whole time because I've had writing sessions at my house and I wanted to put music out a long time ago,' Jessica explained. 'I've always wanted to put music out. It just never felt like the right time. And I'm an intuition gut follower.' Jessica made her long awaited return to music in March with her EP Nashville Canyon, Pt. 1. 'This is where I discover myself,' Simpson said about Nashville. 'This is where I'm born free… I did a gospel record at 14 here.' She continued: 'I got to write my first songs here. I wrote my whole country record here, and I was always so safe.' She chose to record in Nashville after her eldest daughter, Maxwell, 13, wanted to celebrate her birthday in the city. 'Instead of singing Happy Birthday, she wanted us to sing I Saw the Light and play Hank Williams that morning we were in Nashville because that's where she wanted to go… And she'd never been. 'And I woke her up with that song and it just hit me. The light. It was like the light's here,' she said. Last month, Simpson reflected on the earlier days of her music career, during which she was pitted against other up-and-coming artists. In her latest interview with Rolling Stone, the Texas native — whose fans think she's plotting a revenge TV show — named the two other blonde music artists she struggled to catch up with. Looking back on her rise to stardom, she told the magazine, 'I was never gonna win because I had someone like Britney [Spears] and Christina [Aguilera] ahead of me, who were selling so many more records.' Describing her relationship with her record label at the time, she noted, 'I didn't want to dance, I didn't want to wear a head mic. 'But I agreed to do it, because I worked for Sony, and I didn't want to let them down, and I felt like I was constantly letting people down. Even myself probably, because I wasn't singing words I wrote.' It wasn't until she began writing her own music that she was finally able to achieve her first chart-topping single.

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