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Listen: Haim releases 'I Quit,' first studio album in five years
Listen: Haim releases 'I Quit,' first studio album in five years

UPI

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Listen: Haim releases 'I Quit,' first studio album in five years

1 of 4 | Este Haim, Alana Haim and Danielle Haim released "I Quit," Haim's first studio album in five years. File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI | License Photo June 20 (UPI) -- Haim released I Quit, their first studio album in five years, and sat down with Kesha to explain the process behind the new record. The album marks the sisters' first new album release since Women in Music Pt. III in 2020. The sisters -- Este, Danielle and Alana -- sat down with longtime friend Kesha to discuss their new album in an episode of Spotify's Countdown To. "We've always been obsessed with how people can mix sounds and genres," Danielle Haim said in a clip released to Instagram. "That's just always been our bag." The sisters also shared how the album's title, I Quit, is a reference to a scene in the film That Thing You Do when Jimmy (Johnathon Schaech) sings those words into a microphone in the studio. Haim also released the official audio Friday for the song "Million Years" on YouTube. I Quit is out Friday in record stores and on streaming platforms.

Erie's John Oliver responds to Last Week Tonight's John Oliver
Erie's John Oliver responds to Last Week Tonight's John Oliver

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Erie's John Oliver responds to Last Week Tonight's John Oliver

(WJET/WFXP) — It's a battle of the John Olivers. After Erie got some attention from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the president and CEO of VisitErie, John Oliver, posted a response to the TV host, inviting him to visit. On the most recent episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the host mentioned the canceled plans for a $300 million recycling plant for Erie, along with a historic anecdote about Mad Anthony Wayne and how his corpse was boiled in oil to have his skeleton shipped back to his home town, stating 'and thanks to the foiled recycling plant, remains the only thing I will ever know about Erie, Pennsylvania.' In response, VisitErie posted a video to their social media featuring their own John Oliver standing in front of the kettle used to boil the general's corpse, which is on display at the Hagen History Center, inviting the TV host to come visit the site any time while also calling attention to the great things about Erie. 'But from John Oliver to another, we wanted to share some other things that you should know about Erie,' the Erieite said. Oliver also pointed out Erie's renowned beaches on Presque Isle State Park, along with some notable figures who've called Erie home, including Train's Pat Monahan, Former Head of Homeland Security Tom Ridge and how Tom Hanks wrote and directed the movie That Thing You Do about a band from Erie. Oliver also called attention to Erie's fishing scene, Waldameer and its massive grape growing industry for notable companies like Welch's, punctuating the video with an invitation for the two to have dinner. 'Consider this your official invitation to learn more about Erie, Pennsylvania and even join me for dinner here in Erie because what's better than one John Oliver, but two John Olivers,' he said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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