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Thirstin Howl The 3rd releases trailer for “Don Chicharron”

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Thirstin Howl the 3rd has released an official trailer for his long-awaited short film Don Chicharron The Musical this morning (link below).  A Skillusions Film in association with GoldBox Film Studios, Don Chicharron was written and directed by Thirstin Howl and directed by Stephen Box Lo Gonzalez

 Watch Don Chicharron (Official Trailer): https://youtu.be/i0MYVD-44bM?si=S__m7lFRO5qdeMJ5

The film (which will be released this November)  stars Thirstin in the title role alongside legendary latin hip-hop artists Hurricane G (RIP, who was the first female member of EPMD‘s Hit Squad), TMP AKA The Microphone Prince (the first latin emcee to sign to a major label),DJ Exes (also of Grupo HNE) as well as Lo-Life affiliate/emcee Luey The 4th.

A counterpart to the previously released Don Chicharron mixtape, the film takes place in Thirstin and TMP’s fictional nightclub Grandma’s House and contains a number of musical performances over classic salsa, latin soul and bongo breaks.

Listen to the full Don Chicharron mixtape: https://youtu.be/DiX3zhWC6Kk?si=mbGxx_rfoml5BUyoAn official music video for the track from the film “Black Angeles” featuring Hurricane G and TMP will drop next week on May 20th (also Hurricane G’s birthdate) as well.

In addition to this projectThirstin Howl The 3rd is also setting up the release of his next official LP The Last Shall be Thirst in June via Skillionaire Global Enterprises. The first single from the album “Ultra Ill Magnetic Street” (featuring Young Hump of Digital Underground) is out now and an official video is up on Thirstin Howl’s YouTube Page (link below).

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Mané’s ‘The Goddess in the Room’ Turns Self-Discovery Into Sonic World-Building

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There is a remarkable sense of intention running through The Goddess in the Room, the latest project from Swiss artist Mané. Blending alternative electronic pop with ritualistic percussion and spiritual symbolism, the album presents itself as both a personal statement and a carefully constructed narrative. Across its nine tracks, Mané explores identity, healing, queerness, and empowerment with impressive clarity of vision.

The opening track, “The GODDESS in the Room,” functions as both invitation and thesis statement. It introduces listeners to a world where intuition and self-trust become guiding principles, while establishing the atmospheric production style that shapes much of the record. The song’s spacious arrangement creates room for reflection, a quality that becomes one of the album’s defining characteristics.

That introspection deepens on “perles de sang” and “sappho.” The former grapples with inherited pain and bodily experience, while the latter offers a moving celebration of queer identity. Throughout these songs, Mané avoids reducing complex themes to slogans, instead allowing emotional nuance to emerge through carefully crafted songwriting and evocative imagery.

Musically, the album reaches some of its most intriguing moments on “)O(” and “moonstones.” Both tracks highlight Mané’s growing confidence as a sonic architect, blending electronic textures with organic rhythmic elements inspired by shamanic practice. The resulting sound feels immersive and transportive without losing its emotional immediacy.

Meanwhile, “j’serai tjr là” and “chocolate con sangre” provide some of the record’s most vulnerable moments. Here, Mané strips back some of the conceptual grandeur to focus on connection, memory, and emotional endurance. These songs reveal an artist equally capable of intimate storytelling and ambitious world-building.

The penultimate track, “Witches,” injects a surge of collective energy into the album’s narrative. Drawing on themes of resistance and feminine power, it stands as one of the project’s most direct statements while retaining its atmospheric sophistication. It is both politically resonant and emotionally charged.

By the time “ALIGNED” closes the record, the journey feels complete. Not because all questions have been answered, but because the search itself has become meaningful. The Goddess in the Room succeeds through its commitment to authenticity and vision, establishing Mané as an artist unafraid to follow her own path, wherever it may lead.

TOUR DATES

  • JUNE 3rd – Les Docks, Lausanne (CH)
  • JUNE 5th – The Waiting Room, London (UK)
  • JUNE 27th – Basel Pride, Basel (CH)
  • JULY 25th – Garden Parties, Lausanne (CH)
  • AUGUST 6th – Zurich Music Week, Zurich (CH)
  • AUGUST 15th – Château Festival, Bourgogne (FR)
  • AUGUST 29th – Festival Rikiki, Neuchâtel (CH)

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