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Taylor, Travis and the cone of silence

Salon

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July 9, 2026

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Taylor, Travis and the cone of silence

Fans and haters alike are flummoxed by the pop star’s insistence on post-nuptial privacy

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SB Nation

· Jul 9, 2026

The Brooklyn Podcast: Free Agency News, Summer League Takeaways & the Return of Pooch!

MBJ? MBJ! Listen to the guys break down all from the California Classic. Also, welcome back Pooch!

RAPPLER

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· Jul 11, 2026

For the members of Barbie’s Cradle, it feels like they never really left

'This band likes having fun and loves playing together and making songs. If you give us one big canvas, we’ll paint it, four of us, together. We trust each other’s strokes,' drummer Wendell Garcia says

The i Paper

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· Jul 3, 2026

Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan: ‘I didn’t get paid for 40 years’

As their 24th album shows they're still in vibrant form, two of the hard rock band's veterans talk about surviving bust-ups, getting their mojo back – and writing music’s most annoying riff

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Seventeen’s V8 embraces challenge, growth on debut EP ‘V8’

Seventeen’s new unit V8 — consisting of The8 and Vernon — embarks on a new musical journey with the release of its self-titled EP on Monday. According to Pledis Entertainment, the album follows a theme of youth shaped by uncertainty, weaving together moments of wandering, confusion, recovery and growth. The eight-track release is led by the lead track “Singasong,” which the bandmates took the lead in producing alongside global producers Pharrell Williams, Mechatok, Kirara and Dylan Brady. The al

The Standard

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· Jul 1, 2026

Victor Willis' wife shares 'profoundly sad' tribute as Village People star dies aged 74

The Texas-born musician was the co-writer of the disco band’s biggest hits including YMCA, In The Navy and Go West

Fark

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· Jun 21, 2026

Coming your way at 10:30PM ET is Noise Factor and new tracks from Truckfighters and Sleep And there are a lot of opinions on the latter that we'll talk about. Track of the Week from Kaiser, doom epic from Dwaal, also Dope Smoker, Sunnata, and more [Live]

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Related coverage for "Taylor, Travis and the cone of silence": SB Nation — The Brooklyn Podcast: Free Agency News, Summer League Takeaways & the Return of Pooch!. RAPPLER — For the members of Barbie’s Cradle, it feels like they never really left. The i Paper — Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan: ‘I didn’t get paid for 40 years’. The korea Herald News — Seventeen’s V8 embraces challenge, growth on debut EP ‘V8’. The Standard — Victor Willis' wife shares 'profoundly sad' tribute as Village People star dies aged 74. Fark — Coming your way at 10:30PM ET is Noise Factor and new tracks from Truckfighters and Sleep And there are a lot of opinions on the latter that we'll talk about. Track of the Week from Kaiser, doom epic from Dwaal, also Dope Smoker, Sunnata, and more [Live]