Music news: Braxton Keith’s beer, wireless headphones of the gods
Braxton Keith is a country singer known for being as harmless as anyone could be. On the other hand, Morgan Wallen often acts foolishly by exiting a well-known sketch comedy show’s stage in the last half of the decade and doesn’t seem to care. He also disregards potential consequences, such as tossing a chair from a great height onto a bustling street below.
Keith, in a sense, embodies the country music equivalent of comedian Nate Bargatze. He doesn’t aim to shock or offend, but rather, he naturally entertains his audience. It’s more about spreading positivity than causing discomfort for both Keith and Bargatze. They are not compensated for causing distress, but for bringing joy instead.
Given that Keith was lately pelted with trash such as empty beer cans during a recent performance, it could be reasonably questioned, “Why were the spectators acting so oddly… or perhaps they’d had too much alcohol?
Braxton Keith gets some unneeded hate and headphones you should buy if you could
It seems that a single individual may have caused most of the trouble during the event held in Gilmer, Texas. As reported by Wide Open Country, Keith found himself having to avoid flying beer cans around halfway through his performance. Additionally, due to this reckless behavior, people in the front rows, including children, got soaked with beer. Perhaps an adult nearby should have intervened to halt this irresponsible individual.
Keith addressed the audience and said, “Everyone, could you please pay attention for a moment. I didn’t show up here to have cans of beer hurled at me. Let me make this clear: This isn’t some Gavin Adcock-style performance, understand?
It’s possible that Keith didn’t feel it necessary to mention Adcock, whoever he might be. This fellow country music artist reacted on social media with a harsh critique of Keith. He stated, “Perhaps he should master dealing with his own fans without involving others. I manage this every night without dragging anyone else into it. Here’s to the big leagues, kid.” Not very graceful words.
Switching gears, there’s an article from ZDNet highlighting high-end wireless headphones worth considering. However, it’s important to note that their price point may be out of reach for many consumers.
The Dali IO-8 over-the-ear headphones, priced at over $1000 on Amazon, have been acclaimed by tech reviewer Jack Wallen of ZDNet as “undoubtedly the best-sounding wireless headphones I’ve ever used”.
From my perspective, if you’ve got some extra cash to spare, I’d definitely recommend these headphones. However, if budget is tight and you need to prioritize essentials like your mortgage payment, it might be wiser to hold off for now.
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2025-04-08 21:00