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Eddie Fu

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News Editor at Consequence

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  • 1 week ago | consequence.net | Eddie Fu

    Portugal. The Man have lined up a tour for November and December 2025 in support of their soon-to-be announced new album. After kicking off the string of dates with a two-night stand in Portland, Oregon, the indie rockers will stop through cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York, and Washington, DC. See the full schedule below. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 27th, at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.

  • 1 week ago | consequence.net | Eddie Fu

    More than 450 items from the personal archive of David Lynch, who passed away in January 2025, were sold this past Wednesday at an estate auction. While memorabilia from beloved films like Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway drew high bids, the most coveted item was related to one of the late filmmaker’s famous unfinished projects.

  • 1 week ago | consequence.net | Eddie Fu

    Even after forty years, Public Enemy have not given up on fighting the power. Case in point: their new song “MARCH MADNESS” protests against gun violence and “crooked politicians who ain’t playing fair.” Stream it below. Dropping yesterday in honor of Juneteenth, the track opens with what sounds like a 911 dispatch call being played on the news.

  • 1 week ago | consequence.net | Eddie Fu

    Erykah Badu has returned with her new song “Next to You.” The track serves as a teaser for her upcoming first studio album in 15 years, which is being produced solely by The Alchemist. Stream it below. As described in a press release, the collaboration came out of ALC “providing the foundation” with his hazy instrumental and Badu then “putting her ‘izm’ on it” with her smooth vocals. “Follow me and we gon’ break the rules,” she sings.

  • 1 week ago | consequence.net | Eddie Fu

    Legendary session bassist Carol Kaye has confirmed she won’t be attending the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony later this year. In a Facebook statement, the 90-year-old musician explained that she is turning down the show because it doesn’t accurately capture the spirit of studio musicians during her heyday. “NO I won’t be there,” Kaye wrote.

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