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- A documentary that follows Stevie Nicks as she begins writing and recording her first solo album in nearly a decade.
- Deadmau5 performs with Gerard Way in the music video "Professional Griefers" from the album "Album Title Goes Here" recorded for Ultra Records. The music video Deadmau5 fighting Gerard Way in a UFC combat of robot mice under a dome. Fans in a trailer park watch and cheer the fights.
- Dave Stewart is best known as the other half of Annie Lennox's Eurythmics. At the onset of MTV and the video age, Stewart wasn't as photogenic as his artistic foil. He still knows this, so he enlists the help of Diane Birch, Alison Krauss and Joss Stone to give his music a recognizable voice. Stewart himself sings in a low rumble that's powerful but too dark for commercial outlets and this solo album is clearly meant to reach a wide audience. The production is top notch and played and arranged so tightly that you can hear why others have required his services for decades. Like its predecessor, 2011's The Blackbird Diaries, The Ringmaster General was written and recorded in five days at his Blackbird Studios in Nashville, with a solid band of pros backing his every step. Joss Stone tears up "I Got Love." Diane Birch toys with Stewart on "Just Another Fall" and Alison Krauss adds her solemn harmonies to "Drowning In the Blues." Stewart handles himself well alone on "A Different Man Now" and with a group of backing vocalists on his celebration of his new home, "A New Song For Nashville."
- The Canary Effect takes an in depth look at the devastating effect that US policies have had on the indigenous people of America.
- Mick Jagger has teamed up with Eurythmics founder Dave Stewart, soul singer Joss Stone, Academy Award winning composer and global superstar A.R.Rahman and reggae star Damian "Jr Gong" Marley to form a cooperative project called SuperHeavy. This diverse and eclectic line up who share eleven Grammy Awards between them, have been recording together in various studios around the world, with the majority of the tracks on the project laid down over three weeks in Los Angeles earlier this year. Their self-titled debut album will be unveiled in September and tracks include the first single 'Miracle Worker', plus 'One Day One Night', 'Energy', 'Unbelievable,' 'SuperHeavy,' I Can't Take It No More,' 'You're Never Gonna Change' and 'I Don't Mind.' It's little wonder that Stewart refers to SuperHeavy as, "A mad alchemist type experiment". Fusing the talents of one of the greatest front-men of all time, a two time Academy award winning Indian composer, a soul vocal prodigy, a three time Grammy winning reggae star, and one of the most sought after producers in the world, you would expect the explosive results to defy categorization.
- The music video for Neon Trees' "Everybody Talks," set at a drive-in theater and featuring the (fictitious) trailer for "Zombie Bikers From Hell."
- Lyric video for the song "Jonah". Released June 30th, 2015.
- The music video conveys a metaphorical parallel. Everyone smiles at a toddler - of any race or creed. Most of us want to play with them, given a chance. If we adapt a childlike mind, keeping aside our skepticism, we could deal with things more lightly and bring joy to one and all.