On Sale @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway: Totally Tubular Festival

<p>Editor’s Note: Welcome to On Sale @, a weekly series from Vanyaland alerting concertgoers to the best shows coming to MGM Music Hall at Fenway. Check in each week for a highlighted look at each show, and how to access the best tickets as soon as they go on sale. Totally Tubular Festival, July 17 The ’80s were a very long time ago, and yet, pop culture’s greatest decade remains timeless. The music lives on forever as well, as those […]</p>
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Devil Master release live album

Devil Master have released a live album (which was previously available as a limited cassette on their most recent tour). The album is called Vile Twisted Magick Process and is out via the band's own Bat Magick label. You can hear it below.

Videos: meth.: "SHAME"

meth. have released a video for their song “SHAME”. The video was created by Dave Cullen. The song is off their upcoming album SHAME which will be out on February 2 via Prosthetic Records. meth. will be touring the US starting in February and released Mother of Red Light in 2019. Check out the video below.

Mad Caddies announce western US tour

Mad Caddies play the left half of the country in May. Bad Cop/Bad Cop, Jon Snodgrass, and Miles to Nowhere play various dates. You can see the gigs below.

Vintage Lee and UnoTheActivist fly high on new single ‘Shoreline’

<p>Vintage Lee’s “Grease Feast” may be this weekend, but she’s likely already spoiled her appetite devouring these new bars. Ahead of her cannabis-infused dinner party and performance this Saturday (January 13), the Roxbury rapper serves up “Shoreline,” a new song and video with Atlanta’s UnoTheActivist. “I can’t do nothing but get high,” Vintage Lee repeats, bouncing the phrase off the jab “your ass on the shoreline” to emphasize just how high she — and her music — is flying. Hit the […]</p>
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Superchunk to release new 7-inch, share "Everybody Dies"

Superchunk have announced that they will be releasing a new 7-inch single. It is called “Everybody Dies” b/w “As in a Blender” and will be out on January 26 via Merge Records. The label will be holding a summer festival this year to celebrate its 35th anniversary. The festival will run from July 24-27 in Carrboro, North Carolina and bands have yet to be announced. The band has released “Everybody Dies”. Superchunk will be touring the Western US and BC with Fucked Up starting later this month. Check out the new song below.

Barely Civil announce new album, release "Better Now"

Barely Civil have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It’s called I’d Say I’m Not Fine and will be out on March 22 via Take This To Heart Records. The band has also released a new song called “Better Now”. Barely Civil released their album I’ll Figure This Out in 2020. Check out the song and tracklist below.

Flavor Flav releases new solo track with Chuck D, releases 22+ versions in different languages

Flavor Flav of Public Enemy has released a new solo track that features Chuck D. It's called "everywhere man" and appears to be a stand-alone single. There are at least 22+ versions, each recorded in a different language. Listening to some of the tracks, it appears that A.I. may have been used to generate some vocal takes. The Flav will perform his first solo set in some time at the Atlantic City All-Stars of Hip Hop show (KRS-One, DJ jazzy Jeff, MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane and a bunch of other acts are there, too. You can hear the song below.

Dudesy creates George Carlin A.I. generated special without permission, Carlin Estate denounces

It's 2024. welcome to hell. Earlier this week, "dudesy" which is an AI platform released a new George Carlin special, called "I'm Glad I'm Dead." It features about an hour of all new George Carlin material… kinda, maybe, sort of. Of course, George Carlin died in 2008. The special was written and generated by Dudesy, as directed by dudesy's owners, and features "new material" created by the A.I. with corresponding audio that mimics Carlin's voice very closely. The company directing Dudesy tried to spin the "special" as "I'll (Dudesy) be doing my best George Carlin impersonation just like a human being would." As explained by deadline, "Dudesy is an AI-generated podcast “host” in which it learns from existing data to generate and speak on a range of topics." Will Sasso and Chad Kultgen often act as "hosts" on the show, but are not in the Carlin special. The Carlin estate was not notified of this and never gave permission. Kelly Carlin, George's daughter, issued a statement: "My statement regarding the AI generated George Carlin special: My dad spent a lifetime perfecting his craft from his very human life, brain and imagination. No machine will ever replace his genius. These AI generated products are clever attempts at trying to recreate a mind that will never exist again. Let’s let the artist’s work speak for itself. Humans are so afraid of the void that we can’t let what has fallen into it stay there. Here’s an idea, how about we give some actual living human comedians a listen to? But if you want to listen to the genuine George Carlin, he has 14 specials that you can find anywhere."