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Zoh Amba: Eyes Full review – raw, rugged country rock also has real tenderness

(Matador)Better known as a formidable free jazz saxophonist, these thrashing songs about the artist’s Tennessee childhood home share a similar genre-pushing intensityOn opening track OCD, Zoh Amba stops a twinkling, rootsy guitar melody and starts over, searching for the right way to tell the story of a boy diagnosed with “dreamin’ all the time”. Amba lands on a queasy combination of empathy and conspiracy (“said that mind needs fixin’ / gunna end up like everybody”), churned up by...

The Guardian Culture 5d ago

Zoh Amba: Eyes Full review – raw, rugged country rock also has real tenderness

(Matador)Better known as a formidable free jazz saxophonist, these thrashing songs about the artist’s Tennessee childhood home share a similar genre-pushing intensityOn opening track OCD, Zoh Amba stops a twinkling, rootsy guitar melody and starts over, searching for the right way to tell the story of a boy diagnosed with “dreamin’ all the time”. Amba lands on a queasy combination of empathy and conspiracy (“said that mind needs fixin’ / gunna end up like everybody”), churned up by...

The Guardian UK 5d ago

As scandal rocks Maine Democrat another seat in the heart of Trump country may be do-or-die

As scandal rocks Maine Democrat another seat in the heart of Trump country may be do-or-die The former swing state turned scarlet red. Now, reports Eric Garcia, Democrats feel they have a chance in the Hawkeye State thanks to Trump’s tariffs - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Over the weekend, Democrats received an unwelcome present when The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times broke the news that Graham Platner, the presumptive nominee in Maine, had sent sexually explicit text...

The Independent World 8d ago

From Cape Fear to Zoh Amba: the week in rave reviews

Javier Bardem is at his menacing best in a wild remake of the psychological thriller, and the jazz sax maven surprises with raw country rock spirituality. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...

The Guardian UK 4d ago

From Cape Fear to Zoh Amba: the week in rave reviews

Javier Bardem is at his menacing best in a wild remake of the psychological thriller, and the jazz sax maven surprises with raw country rock spirituality. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...

The Guardian Culture 4d ago

Lebanese 'stuck between a rock and a hard place' as Israel strikes south of country

Despite Lebanese authorities insisting on the ceasefire, many in Lebanon criticise them for bending the knee to the US. The Hezbollah is also criticised for starting the conflict and siding with Iran, a decision that has impacted almost a third of the country. FRANCE 24's Renée Davis tells us more on the situation in Lebanon.

France 24 2d ago

Country star Riley Green nearly dove into the crowd after a fan split his ear open during a performance

Riley Green described a tense moment on stage during one of his concerts in a recent interview with Billboard. When speaking with the outlet, the 37-year-old country music star recalled the moment a fan threw his cell phone at him while he was performing in Melbourne, Australia. "Initially, there was probably a moment where I thought about diving into the crowd and I reeled that back a little bit," he said.

Fox News 9d ago

Country rocker Koe Wetzel says mirror reflection after fishing trip sparked body transformation

Country star Koe Wetzel has recalled the moment he realized he "let myself go. "During a recent appearance on the Dumb Blonde podcast, Wetzel recalled going out on the lake to fish with one of his buddies. After a long day on the water, he came back home and looked in the mirror and didn't recognize the man looking back at him.

Fox News 6d ago

Vanilla Ice doubles down on Freedom 250 after artist exodus: 'Once you commit, you don't quit'

Vanilla Ice is doubling down on his decision to perform at Freedom 250’s Great American State Fair as several artists have withdrawn from the events amid backlash. The Great American State Fair is a planned 16-day festival that will be held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., running from June 25 to July 10 as part of the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations. The fair is being organized by Freedom 250, a nonprofit backed by President Donald Trump and working with the White House...

Fox News 8d ago