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  1. Dua Lipa goes braless and displays her peachy posterior in a pink fishnet dress as she poses in sizzling snaps before heading out in Melbourne She's nearing the end of her mammoth Future Nostalgia tour after ten months of travelling the world. And Dua Lipa celebrated her arrival in Melbourne on Saturday with a sizzling Instagram shoot, after her gig in the city on Friday night. The singer, 27, went braless and displayed her peachy posterior in a pink fishnet dress before heading on a night out with pals. Incredible: Dua Lipa celebrated her arrival in Melbourne on Saturday with a sizzling Instagram shoot, after her gig in the city on Friday night The racy ensemble featured iconic Sponge Bob Square Pants cartoon character Patrick Star to cover her nipples, while wearing only a pink thong underneath. Dua added a pair of matching fingerless gloves and accessorised with silver drop earrings. The levitating hitmaker sported a glamorous makeup look, with a bold pink gem eye look. Wow! The singer, 27, went braless and displayed her peachy posterior in a pink fishnet dress before heading on a night out with pals Stunning: Dua added a pair of matching fingerless gloves and accessorised with silver drop earrings Looking good: She styled her long brunette tresses in loose waves to one side and looked effortlessly cool as she blew a bubble with her chewing gum Gorgeous: The levitating hitmaker sported a glamorous makeup look, with a bold pink gem eye look Stylish: The racy ensemble featured iconic Sponge Bob Square Pants cartoon character Patrick Star to cover her nipples, while wearing only a pink thong underneath She styled her long brunette tresses in loose waves to one side and looked effortlessly cool as she blew a bubble with her chewing gum. Dua then went on a boozy night out with her pals in the city, sharing several fun snaps from the outing. Source : https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11422687/Dua-Lipa-goes-braless-displays-peachy-posterior-pink-fishnet-dress-Melbourne.html
  2. LIVE FOOTAGE Anyway, Here's ZZ TOP's Bassist Playing A 17-String Bass Live Dude's about to start a tech death band. ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons has sported some extremely interesting guitars over the years, but now bassist Elwood Francis is taking a crack at absurdity. Watch as Francistook the stage on November 5 in Hunstville, AL to play "Got Me Under Pressure" with a gargantuan 17-string bass. ADVERTISEMENT. SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING. Honestly, I'm not sure what's more impressive here – the fact that Francis is actually playing the monstrosity and this isn't just some goofy "hey look at this" moment, or the fact that he's walking around like he's not toting what has to be a very, very heavy instrument. So why does Francis even own such an insane instrument? In a comment to Ultimate Classic Rock, Francis said "I was doing night internet searching [and] turned up a picture of this crazy 17 string bass. I sent a picture to Billy and we laughed about it and made some jokes about actually trying to use it." Francis added that Gibbons later showed up to practice with it one day, and here we are. Anyway, Francis is available for hire to play in your technical death metal band.
  3. UPCOMING RELEASES DARKTHRONE Announces New Album Astral Fortress A more vintage-sounding album from the duo. Darkthrone released Eternal Hails in 2021 and they're already back with a brand new record! Darkthrone has announced Astral Fortress for October 28, which they're describing as both vintage-sounding with its use of mellotron and synthesizer, and "seething with hell" in terms of lyrics. It's also Darkthrone, so I'm not sure why anyone would expect anything other than innovation rooted in evil. "As usual, Ted makes music by playing himself and riffs just come to me," said Darkthrone's Fenriz. "I think since 2016's Arctic Thunder, we have mostly been inspired by our own back catalogue. I can hear many of my riffs eventually sounding like a plethora of bands but this seldom seems to correlate with what others hear. As you’ll know by now I never talk about the lyrics or the inspiration behind them and I would never want any lyrics that I like of others to be explained to me but I will tell you this, it is darker than ever, it is seething with hell." Astral Fortress was recorded at Chaka Khan Studios in Oslo with Ole Øvstedal and Silje Høgevold, where Darkthrone also recorded the Eternal Hails album. Pre-orders for the album will be available on September 8.
  4. REVIEWS Album Review: INGESTED Ashes Lie Still Review 0 8REVIEWER By Max Morin Published 6 days ago "New Ingested album" is always good news for death metal fans. It's hard to believe that these guys have been churning out disgustingly brutal albums for fifteen years now. They remain dedicated to making each album heavier than the last and Ashes Lie Still is no exception. But Ingested are finally learning that dynamics can make a song heavier than any amount of speed and downtuning. ADVERTISEMENT. SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING. A lot has happened behind these scenes since Where Only Gods May Tread was released in 2020. The band is down to a three-piece, with Sean Hyndes taking over bass writing duties from former guitarist-turned-bassist Sam Yates. There was also the tragic death of Sean's father at the beginning of the pandemic, an event that cast a huge shadow over Ashes Lie Still. Melancholy riffs and heartfelt lyrics scattered across this record speak of someone dealing with their trauma through music. It's led Ingested to rise above the mindless brutality of most contemporary death metal and reach a level of songwriting we've never heard before. It's more mature, yet somehow even heavier because of it. But Ashes Lie Still isn't all somber introspection. Ingested have been through hell and come out stronger, as the album's middle third is happy to demonstrate. "From Hollow Words," is a raging deathcore pit starter featuring the band's frequent tourmate, Sven de Caluwé of Aborted. It's an immediate album highlight, one that sharply contrasts against the first few tracks for its upbeat rhythm and groove. There's also an appearance from metal Twitch ambassador Matt Heafy, known to boomers as the frontman of Trivium. Heafyhas been one of the most visible personalities in metal for a couple of years now and his contributions don't go unnoticed. He's lent some of his signature brand of classic metalcore bravado to "All I've Lost." It meshes perfectly with the usual crushing breakdowns and double bass assault. That doesn't take away from Jason Evans, who continues to be a standout vocalist in an increasingly crowded field. He even sneaks in a pig squeal for the old-school fans on "Shadows in Time". Ingested have moved far beyond their early years ("Skinned and Fucked" still goes hard), but they still haven't lost that spirit of the late 2000s British slam scene. Jason Evans is a big part of that, a great frontman who can still shock us with his inhuman growls and screams. Ashes Lie Still is probably the best thing Ingested have ever put their name to. It casts aside the ultra-triggered drums and prioritizes groove over technicality. Combined with genuine feeling behind the lyrics and a couple killer riffs, it's shaping up to be one of the best deathcore albums of 2022.
  5. Nazareth Vocalist Dan McCafferty Has Died at 76 Hulton Archive, Getty Images ORIGINAL NAZARETH VOCALIST DAN MCCAFFERTY HAS DIED AT 76 Dan McCafferty, the original and longtime vocalist for Nazareth, has died at the age of 76. News of the singer's death was shared to Nazareth's social media by bassist Pete Agnew, who is the lone original member of the band that is still with the group. Agnew posted, "Dan died at 12:40 today (Nov. 8). This is the saddest announcement I ever had to make. Maryann and the family have lost a wonderful loving husband and father, I have lost my best friend and the world has lost one of the greatest singer who ever lived. Too upset to say anything more at this time. - Pete." https://www.facebook.com/nazarethofficial/posts/5894724640589688 McCafferty and Agnew were both part of the band's original lineup, which included guitarist Manny Charlton and drummer Darrell Sweet. There would be a wealth of lineup changes over the years, but McCafferty and Agnew remained until the singer exited the band in 2013, revealing he was retiring due to ill health. He appeared on 23 studio albums, including 2014's Rock 'n' Roll Telephone that was released the year after he left the group. The band enjoyed their greatest success stateside in the '70s and early '80s with a string of charting albums. 1975's Hair of the Dog was their highest charting record, peaking at No. 17, while their 1976 follow-up Close Enough to Rock 'n' Roll hit No. 24. While the band released a number of singles over the years, their 1974 cover of "Love Hurts" was their biggest song hitting No. 8 in the U.S. After McCafferty's exit from the band, he released one final solo album, 2019's Last Testament, before his death. Revisit some of Dan McCafferty's music with Nazareth below. Nazareth, "Love Hurts"
  6. METAL MERCH CANNIBAL CORPSE Makes Coffee Now Get violently caffeinated. If you need to get violently caffeinated, Cannibal Corpse has you covered. The band has just introduced their new Beheading and Brewing coffee made in collaboration with Concepts Cafe. Better yet, the bag features artwork done by longtime Cannibal Corpseartist Vincent Locke to really kick your ass into gear in the morning. Pre-orders for the coffee are available here. "When the guys said they wanted the most KILLER coffee on the planet…they spared no expense and took no shortcuts to bring this maniacal beast to life!" said Concepts Cafe of the coffee. "A year went into this project, cupping beans from around the world, tuning down to a diabolical roast level, & custom artwork from the legendary artist Vince Locke himself. "This Organic Bali Blue Moon is the premium bean with tasting notes of black licorice, vanilla, & cedar that will LIQUIFY YOUR BRAIN! The roadie's choice, this roast is a smooth brew, hot or cold, and keeps the neck cranking to the blast beasts all the way through the encore! So brutal you might just have to buy (2), and keep one for the record collection, or send as the most epic gift ever! If you love the most Extreme Metal…then you must drink the most EXTREME COFFEE!!!
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