George Miller's high-energy prequel zooms onto streaming on August 16th . Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Gets Max Streaming and 4K Ultra HD Release Dates Mary Siroky
Actively enrolled US college students can subscribe to Max at $4.99 a month. Max Offers 50% Off for College Students Paolo Ragusa
To promote the season 2 premiere of House of the Dragon A 270-Foot Replica of Vhagar the Dragon is Currently Sitting Atop the Empire State Building Scoop Harrison
This summer, streaming audiences will have a new option. Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery Announce Disney+/Hulu/Max Mega-Bundle Liz Shannon Miller
ILLENIUM is back with a new single, an anthemic collab with MAX called “Worst Day.” “Worst Day” marks ILLENIUM’s third collaborative single from his forthcoming fifth studio album. MAX stuns in the angsty electronic anthem, which soars with future bass synths and and a punk twist. “Worst Day” follows in the footsteps of “All That Really Matters” (with Teddy Swims) as well as last month’s “From The Ashes” (with Skylar Grey). The single also coincides with an official music video, which you can watch below. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles MUSIC RELEASES ILLENIUM and MAX Team Up for Anthemic Single, “Worst Day” “Worst Day” is angsty electronic anthem with a punk twist. By Mikala LugenOct 22...
Every year, the international video game behemoth League of Legends releases an anthem in honor of its annual World Championship, referred to in shorthand as “Worlds.” The game’s developer, Riot Games, has an in-house music team that actually creates each anthem and chooses the star collaborators to be featured on the yearly singles. In the past, the team recruited the help of Zedd, The Glitch Mob, and Imagine Dragons, among others. While each iteration has a slightly different theme, the anthems are all decidedly epic, channeling the immense magnitude of the international esports event. The “Worlds” 2020 theme is no exception to this rule, as Riot Games recruited three high-profile collaborators to bring the story of the tournam...
Yung Bae‘s breakthrough hit “Bad Boy” just received a shot of adrenaline straight to the dome. The original single, which featured Marchiafava and bbno$, went viral after its summer 2019 release, climbing to #1 on Spotify’s “Internet People” playlist and becoming a big hit on TikTok. Nearly a year later, Yung Bae has recruited Wiz Khalifa and MAX to join in on his future funk tour de force. The 2020 version of “Bad Boy” bounces along to the same disco-inspired sound palette that helped the original soar to prominence while adding the renowned hip-hop flavors of none other than Wiz. The Grammy and Golden Globe nominated artist infuses his signature flow into the tune, which has an innately kinetic rhythm that oozes the kaleidoscopic u...