Tag: Hit singles

  • “Pads Are Backwards”: Fans Troll Tate McRae’s New Hockey-Themed Album Cover

    “Pads Are Backwards”: Fans Troll Tate McRae’s New Hockey-Themed Album Cover

    Canadian pop singer Tate McRae has unveiled the cover art for her highly anticipated sophomore album, “Think Later,” and it’s safe to say that it’s causing quite a stir among fans. The cover features McRae sporting a full set of hockey gear, including pads, a jersey, and a helmet. However, there’s one small detail that has caught the attention of eagle-eyed hockey fans: McRae’s pads are on backwards.

    “Pads are backwards!” exclaimed one fan on Twitter. “How can a Canadian artist not know how to wear hockey pads?” echoed another. Others were more lighthearted about the gaffe, with some poking fun at McRae’s rookie mistake and others simply expressing their confusion.

    McRae has yet to respond to the criticism, but she did share the cover art on her social media pages with the caption, “New album out December 8th! Can’t wait for you all to hear it.”

    Despite the minor wardrobe malfunction, the album cover is generally being praised for its boldness and creativity. McRae’s decision to embrace a hockey theme is a refreshing take on the typical pop album cover, and it’s sure to appeal to fans of both music and hockey.

    The album’s tracklist has yet to be revealed, but McRae has promised that it will be full of “catchy melodies and honest lyrics” that will resonate with listeners of all ages.

    “Think Later” is the follow-up to McRae’s debut album, “All Things I Feel,” which was released in 2020. The album was a critical and commercial success, spawning the hit singles “You Broke Me First” and “Lie to Me.”

    McRae is currently on tour in support of her new album. She will be playing a number of dates across North America throughout the fall.

    In addition to her music career, McRae is also a dancer and actress. She has appeared in several television shows and films, including “Odd Squad” and “Teen Mom.”

    McRae is a rising star in the pop music world, and her new album is sure to solidify her status as one of the most exciting artists to watch.

  • Hootie & the Blowfish’s Summer Camp with Trucks Tour to Roll into Somerset Amphitheater on August 8th

    Hootie & the Blowfish’s Summer Camp with Trucks Tour to Roll into Somerset Amphitheater on August 8th

    Grammy-winning American rock band Hootie & the Blowfish is set to bring their highly anticipated Summer Camp with Trucks Tour to the Somerset Amphitheater on August 8th. The tour, which kicks off in late May, will feature special guests Collective Soul and Edwin McCain.

    Hootie & the Blowfish, known for their infectious blend of pop, rock, and soul, have sold over 25 million albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling bands of all time. They are best known for their hit singles “Only Wanna Be With You,” “Let Her Cry,” and “Hold Me Up.”

    Collective Soul, known for their Southern rock sound, has released seven studio albums, including the multi-platinum “Collective Soul” and “Dosage.” They have had several hit singles, including “Shine,” “The World I Know,” and “December.”

    Edwin McCain, known for his soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting, has released six studio albums, including the platinum-selling “Beautiful Ruin.” He has also had several hit singles, including “I’ll Never Be Free,” “Can’t Nobody,” and “Lose You.”

    Tickets for the general public will go on sale Friday, at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets can be purchased online at website or by phone .

    About Hootie & the Blowfish

    Hootie & the Blowfish is an American rock band formed in 1986 at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. The band consists of Darius Rucker (lead vocals), Mark Bryan (keyboards, backing vocals), Dean Felber (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Jim Sonefeld (drums, percussion).

    Hootie & the Blowfish released their self-titled debut album in 1993. The album was a commercial success, selling over 16 million copies worldwide. The band’s subsequent albums, “Fairweather Johnson” (1996) and “Musical Chairs” (1999), were also commercially successful.

    Hootie & the Blowfish has won two Grammy Awards, one for Best New Artist in 1996 and one for Record of the Year in 1997 for their song “Let Her Cry.” The band has also won numerous other awards, including four American Music Awards and six Billboard Music Awards.

    About Collective Soul

    Collective Soul is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Atlanta, Georgia. The band consists of Ed Roland (lead vocals, bass guitar), Dean Roland (guitar, backing vocals), Will Turpin (guitar, backing vocals), and Johnny Trivette (drums).

    Collective Soul released their debut album, “Heights,” in 1994. The album was a commercial success, selling over 3 million copies worldwide. The band’s subsequent albums, “Dosage” (1995) and “Disciplined Chaos” (1999), were also commercially successful.

    Collective Soul has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards. The band has also won several other awards, including three American Music Awards and two MTV Video Music Awards.

    About Edwin McCain

    Edwin McCain is an American singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting. McCain was born in Anderson, South Carolina, and raised in Aiken, South Carolina. He began playing guitar and singing at a young age.

    McCain released his debut album, “Edwin McCain,” in 1994. The album was a commercial success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide. McCain’s subsequent albums, “Shine” (1997) and “Mercy” (2001), were also commercially successful.

    McCain has been nominated for two Grammy Awards. He has also won several other awards, including two American Music Awards and two Billboard Music Awards.