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Newbury Park, California natives, The Neighbourhood, or shortened by their fans as The NBHD, are an indie rock band from the United States.

Formed in 2011 by friends Jesse Rutherford, Jeremy Freedman, Zach Abels, Mikey Margott and Bryan Sammis, the band released two EPs, “I’m Sorry…” which contained the explosive “Sweater Weather” in 2012. Later that same year, the band released a second EP entitled “Thank You.”

By early 2013 the band released their first full-length album “I Love You” and the announcement of their performance at the Coachella music festival that year. Because of the success of their EPs, “I Love You” debuted 39th on the Billboard200 albums chart, with “Sweater Weather” reaching number one on the Billboard alternative chart by June 2013. The release of the album meant a tour; a tour that they called “The Love Collection Tour” alongside bands JMSN, Lovelife and The 1975.

Riding the success of all their successful tours and festivals, the band premiered a new song “Silver” on BBC 1 radio in December 2013, and in January released “Honest” for the Spiderman 2 soundtrack. Around the same time, they also announced the “#000000 & #FFFFFF” project (aka Black & White) to be released sometime during 2014. Despite the loss of drummer Bryan Sammis (and the consequent gain of Brandon Fried) they again set out on a world tour, “Le Tour Noir” in 2014.

The band is adamant about maintaining a certain image, having turned down television appearances that wouldn’t film in black and white. The artistic style has maintained a great importance to The Neighbourhood, and when asked about it, frontman Jesse Rutherford responds, “It’s important to stick to something. The black and white image was one defining thing for us where we were like ‘we’re gonna do that, we’re gonna keep it.”

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Everything from my shoulders on down to my hips was squished between the different bodies that were packed around me while we waited for The Neighbourhood to take the stage on Tuesday night at the Masquerade Music Park.

The heat from everyone around me was unbearable and made it somewhat difficult to breathe. I was glad that the concert was held outside. I don’t think anyone would have been able to stand for two hours inside the Masquerade nightclub without the occasionally cool summer’s breeze wafting through the wall of bodies, cooling us down as we waited. People lucky enough to be closer to the stage were sprayed with water by the stagehands. Unfortunately, I was just outside of the water’s reach. Not only was the heat an issue, but the overcast sky threatened to rain just like the last time the Neighbourhood played Atlanta. Fortunately, Mother Nature had other plans. For some fans, the anticipation led them to start singing “Sweater Weather,” one of the band's top hits, to pass the time. Although, the singers were cut short when the lights flashed on stage and the haunting intro of “Female Robbery” blasted through the speakers. Jesse Rutherford, the band’s lead vocalist, dressed in all black and a leather jacket, despite the muggy heat, took center stage with plumes of smoke surrounding him and the band, and three LED screens on stage with black and white graphics to accompany the music. From the very beginning, Rutherford was a bouncing ball of energy. He paced the stage, waved at fans, and pined for the crowds’ reaction, which he easily got. I guess he knew that after all the waiting the fans did, he had better up the energy of the tired, hot, and sweaty crowd. Rutherford’s voice sounded deeper with a little rasp to it, giving the songs a sexier sound, except when the group performed “Lurk” and Rutherford’s voice sounded almost exactly like Justin Bieber’s. Then the band took on a more somber tone, staying with the “West Coast vibes” as Rutherford said. They performed the ironically named “West Coast,” “WDYWFM,” and “Wires” to set the mood before moving back to the high energy that the group had in the beginning of the show. Of course when “Sweater Weather” started, the crowd went wild, but the screams and excitement increased ten-fold when the twangy guitar cue for “Afraid” — which was also the last song — ripped through the crowd. Middle fingers flew up in the air as Rutherford got to the chorus and his fans chanted along with him. Later, on the drive home, my mom said that she could hear everyone singing the last song from where she was parked down the street. As the last notes echoed and the band left the stage, the crowd chanted for an encore, but were only lucky enough to get the band’s half finished water bottles and balled up set lists which were tossed out into the audience.

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The Neighbourhood are a group of 5 guys from LA who have a black and white styled vision for themselves and even the fans participate in that as well. The band as well as all the fans who know of their black and white theme will dress in those colors for the show. Even the visuals during the show are black and white, they do not use colored lights, and have screens that show black and white video during their songs. Their music for those who don't know could be described as dark pop, alternative, and hip hop based. They have a tendency to have more of a hip hop styled beat with alternative guitar styles as well as a poppy melody that could be sang more in a pop way or fast like hip hop. Its an interesting style combination that works very well and is different than what you hear everyday.

The frontman Jesse Rutherford knows how to work the crowd. He moves to different parts of the stage going to the edge to be close to fans, to dancing when the mood feels right, to getting crowd interaction having everyone chant or move their hands in the air like him. The band plays a mixture of songs from their debut album, their EPs, and mixtapes, so there is a variety to for them to choose from. It's always great to hear old material, current material, and new material all in one night. The shows are high energy even though their songs while listening on CD are usually more relaxed and sort of melancholic, during live shows the fans will sing the lyrics out all together and dance and sway making it so energized and fun. Of course by the show being so great must mean the band does a great job, which is true the music is always on point and the singing is very much like what you'd hear on a recording. These men know how to put on a good show and the more the crowd is into it the more they are too. It was a blast having everyone dance and sing along the whole show, as well as it being the final stop of the US tour for their album it made it special to see them for the last time until they have new music. They are a great band made up of creative, funny, sweet guys who make their fans very happy. This was my fourth time seeing them this year and I will definitely be seeing them again. Black and white will never die.

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We’d been looking forward to seeing The Neighbourhood in concert being as they’ve been our favorite band for about 7 years, but last night was hands down the worst concert experience we’ve ever had. The a couple members of staff at the Van Buren made it even more miserable. I fully intend on calling the Van Buren to complain. The fans were so disgustingly rude and selfish with absolutely no regard for decency. We’ve never experienced anything like it and we go to more concert last than anyone else we know personally. We always buy 4 tickets and buy lots of merch. We’re very supportive fans. We were uncomfortably crammed by some truly awful, rude, insensitive people. We have our usual complaints about the Van Buren, when it comes to lighting, sound and design, but our feeling is that the best thing about this venue is that its size has brought in some bands that might not have come to Phoenix otherwise. I hope when The Neighbourhood returns to Phoenix they play Comerica. As far as the band, who we absolutely adore, they were incredible and Jesse Rutherford is even more beautiful in person. That being said, we were disappointed in many of their choices for the set list. We did not enjoy either of the two opening bands either. All in all it was a pretty terrible night and it’ll take us a while to get over our disappointment. We went home and cried...The fans were that bad...Like really, really bad.

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How do I even begin to describe The Neighbourhood concert? For starters, The Neighbourhood is by far the best band I've seen live and this was the second time I saw them. Jesse carries so much energy with him while performing on stage. The only thing I wasn't too happy about was the turn out of the crowd. As they said they did book a "hilariou$ly over$ized" venue but come on,who in their right mind wouldn't want to see such a talented and energetic band? I think they're very underrated and they deserve a lot more attention than they receive. Regardless of the turnout, The Neighbourhood made it their best efforts to wow the crowd that they had in front of them and I assure you that's exactly what they did. The crowd, while it was a small one, was so engaged in the concert and clearly no one was dissappointed. The setlist that they put together couldn't have been anymore perfect and it was exciting to hear new songs that haven't been previously released yet. Although the first Neighbourhood concert I attended I was able to meet Jesse and Zach, I liked this one a lot better because I was so much closer and could feel the energy and enjoy the concert more. Their music is so unique that it's hard not to instantly fall in love with them.To anyone who hasn't seen or even heard of The Neighbourhood I highly recommend you check them out. You won't be dissappointed.

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The Neighbourhood was the first band I saw perform at Lollapalooza last year. It was super hot, and the crowd was excited with anticipation for the festival to kick off. So I was quite surprised when the band came out in all black. The lead singer had on a black hoodie sporting the band's logo (which he eventually took off). They started off really well, getting the crowd moving to the beat. Looking around, I noticed that there were a lot of younger people who came to watch The Neighbourhood. They sounded really good live, and they looked at ease up on the stage. The vibe of the concert was pretty relaxed and chilled. As the concert continued, more people started joining the crowd. What I like about The Neighbourhood is their eery sound that grabs the listener's attention. They really brought out that sound, and the band sounded just like the audio recordings. One unfortunate thing that could have been planned better is the order of songs on the set list. They played their most famous song, "Sweater Weather" in the middle of the concert. So, thinking that the concert was over after the single, several people left to go to another show. Despite that hiccup, The Neighbourhood really showed us what a talented, young band they are, and I'm glad I got to see them.

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My name is Sabrina and you will definitely be hearing from me a lot in the next few months to years (trying to make that sound a lot less stalker-y as it does). I've been listening to your music since 2012 and I instantly felt a connection. The way you write and sing about real feelings that a lot of current "hit" artists sugar coat speaks volumes to me, and a lot of your fans, something I'm sure you already know.

I've never been to a concert before and the fact that the first was on #THEFLOOD2015 tour, I will definitely be cherishing forever. I saw you guys in Pittsburgh and sang along to virtually every song. I will be completely honest and say that I was a little skeptical of how the live performance would be and how it would vary in comparison to the record, but I was incredibly pleased. I was definitely shaken to the core by how the live music made me feel, a feeling that I can definitely say that I'm addicted to. I just want to thank you for that experience as well as telling you that I appreciate every single word you write and that I often find myself analyzing your lyrics during the hardest times. You guys definitely have my support 100% of the way.

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The Neighbourhood was absolutely outstanding. Despite being in section C, Jesse made me feel like I was in the first row. Not once were people sitting down throughout the entire setlist. With the neighborhood having a darker image than most indie artists out there, you would expect the band to be a bit more secluded and reserved onstage. However, this ended up being the exact opposite. Jesse can work a crowd extremely well and is very charismatic. He interacted with the crowd throughout the concert. He has such a nice sense of humor. The lighting and graphics were really cool too and really made the entire show. They were more important to the concert than one would think. The overall quality of the show was an A+. The neighborhood was amazing live. In fact, they were much better live than in the studio. I showed up to the concert expecting to have a good time and ended up getting so much more than that. There's a sense of unity one feels after spending hours listening to live music you love with people who have the same taste in music as you. Without a doubt I would see them live again.

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There is honestly no better place to see The Neighbourhood than in Los Angeles. The California natives' El tour blanco was one of the most amazing shows I have ever seen in my life. Their energy never dies on stage, not even for the second they were told they had to cut the show a song short due to noise permits. They came back out and finished with the perfect attitude and performance. The music is impeccable if not better than the recordings of each of their songs and the graphics on the screen behind them match the vibe of the whole show as well. They can own an entire Victoria's Secret store with the amount of bras being thrown at them from the insane pit and their laid back attitude was shown when Jesse grabbed someone's phone from the pit and took some selfies making the entire crowd feel comfortable to be in their presence and ambitious to hear the music. Definitely a concert I didn't want to end.

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I saw Imagine Dragons last autumn on their Night Visions Tour with NEIGHBOURHOOD and The Envy Corps. Before the concert, I listened to their album, I Love You. and I loved all of the songs. They were meaningful and were unlike any that I had heard previously. I was so intrigued by Jesse Rutherford's voice and I didn't know what to expect when seeing them live. I was not disappointed. They were AMAZING! Sweater Weather had just been debuted on the radio, so it was already a fan favorite. The song was performed better than expected and the performance itself was lively and full of energy. There was never a dull moment or any slip-ups during the entire set. This is one show that you would definitely want to see, especially if you are a fan of The NEIGHBOURHOOD or just an Indie/Alternative music fan. The NEIGHBOURHOOD is one of my favorite bands of all time, and soon may be yours too.

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I put the following review on the “Bands in Town” app as well....

I’ve been to multiple concerts covering various genres over the years. So I’m not saying what I’m about to say without past experience. I am a concert junkie. I consider The Neighbourhood to be my favorite band so it hurts me more than I can express to only rate them two stars. Now I understand this was a music festival, not a solo The Neighbourhood concert, but their performance was incredibly underwhelming. Not only did they only perform about 7 songs, Jesse was-he wasn’t present with us! Me and other crowd members started to question if he was on something or just high. And...even if not, his overall performance was very dull. He sang off from the music on more than one occasion and only addressed the crowd once. Just very disappointed...I’m sorry nbhd, I still love you guys.

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Alternative Rock Band the Neighbourhood Is Going on Hiatus (EXCLUSIVE)

The group is best known for the 2013 hit "Sweater Weather," which has seen a resurgence thanks to TikTok.

Jesse Rutherford of The Neighbourhood performs at Coachella Music & Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on Friday, April 13, 2018, in Indio, Calif. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

Alternative rock band The Neighbourhood are taking a hiatus, multiple sources confirm to Variety .

The group, best known for the 2013 hit “Sweater Weather,” released its fourth album, “Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones,” in September 2020. They played two shows in October 2021 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, N.Y., and released a new line of merch in November. The group has not been active on its Instagram account since then.

The Neighbourhood’s hiatus comes as lead singer Jesse Rutherford posted several snippets of what seems to be new solo music on his TikTok account beginning Feb. 14. The band had previously announced a tour in Europe beginning in September, but a source close to the situation tells  Variety  those dates will ultimately be canceled.

Consisting of Rutherford, guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels, bassist Mikey Margott and drummer Brandon Alexander Fried, the Neighbourhood formed in 2011 and saw fairly quick success with the release of “Sweater Weather” and first EP “I’m Sorry.” In 2013, they signed to Columbia Records and performed at Coachella ahead of the release of their debut album, “I Love You.” It debuted at No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 200, with “Sweater Weather” reaching No. 1 on the alternative songs chart.

In October 2015, the band released its second album, “Wiped Out!,” which reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. The group’s third, self-titled album “The Neighbourhood” came out in March 2018, and was followed by “Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones” in 2020.

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The band has recently achieved viral success on TikTok, with songs “Sweater Weather” and “Daddy Issues” becoming the soundtrack to several trends on the video sharing app. This has translated to a chart resurgence as well, with “Sweater Weather” reaching an all-time peak of No. 30 on Spotify’s global chart this year, nearly 10 years after its release, according to Chart Data .

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LA band The Neighbourhood’s new album is now available for purchase. 

The release of their second album Wipe Out also marks their release of new single of the same name. The self-titled track embodies the soft romantic nature of the whole album. To further that atmosphere the album was recorded at the beach and includes sounds of  the ocean throughout the album.

The new album has already garnered some attention from media sources. Stereogum said Wipe Out “… So deftly does it navigate the seams between genres and the dark back alleys of the soul.”

The Neighbourhood has also recently released a new music video for their song “R.I.P. 2 My Youth.” The song and video explore the themes of the loss of innocence and death. Most of the imagery is very dark, sometimes set inside an open coffin with a single light shining down on singer Jesse Rutherford. 

Several new tour dates have also been added to their U.S. and European tour. Tickets are available for the new dates on the band’s site . 

TOUR DATES: Oct. 30 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan Nov. 10 – London, UK @ Heaven Nov. 12 – Paris, France @ La Flèche d’Or Nov. 16 – Berlin, Germany @ Postbahnhof Nov. 17 – Cologne, Germany @ Gloria Nov. 18 – Brussels, Belgium @ AB Club Nov. 19 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Melkweg Dec. 03 – Norfolk, VA @ ODU Constant Convocation Center Dec. 09 – Grand Prairie, TX @ Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie Dec. 10 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant

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Formed in 2011, The Neighbourhood are captivating concertgoers with a fusion of evocative, moody indie rock melodies and hip-hop inspired beats. The band burst onto the scene in early 2012 with the track “Female Robbery.” With little to no information available about the band, fans clamored for more, until finally the Neighbourhood’s identity was revealed as a young quintet from Newbury Park, Calif. consisting of lead singer Jesse Rutherford, guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels, bassist Mikey Margott, and drummer Bryan Sammis. Produced by Justyn Pilbrow, their debut EP titled I’m Sorry… was released in August 2012 followed by their debut studio album I Love You. in April 2013. Since then, lead single “Sweater Weather” was a breakout hit peaking at No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Songs chart and even entering the US Hot 100. The group has toured extensively on the festival circuits at Coachella and SXSW as well as with acts like Imagine Dragons. The Neighbourhood embarked on The Love Collection Tour in summer 2013 with Lovelife, The 1975, and JMSN, with tickets quickly disappearing as fervor for the group grew and shows sold out. As critics label their sound as emotional and atmospheric, they have visuals to match.  The band keeps to a monochromatic aesthetic and insists that the visuals are just as important as the music. Fans and casual listeners alike are enthralled not only by their brooding sound, but their equally dark videos and anticipate a bright future for this young group.

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The Neighbourhood (sometimes rendered as "THE NBHD") is an American alternative rock band formed in Newbury Park, California, in 2011. The band is composed of vocalist Jesse Rutherford, guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels, bassist Mikey Margott, and drummer Brandon Alexander Fried. After releasing two EPs, I'm Sorry... and Thank You, The Neighbourhood released its first full-length album I Love You. on April 23, 2013, via Columbia Records.[2] The same year, the EP "The Love Collection" was released; and in November 2014, a mixtape titled #000000 & #FFFFFF. A second album, Wiped Out! was released on October 30, 2015. On March 9, 2018, a self-titled third studio album came out, preceded by the release of two EPs: Hard on September 22, 2017, which briefly charted on the Billboard 200, and To Imagine on January 12, 2018. After the release of the album, the tracks from the extended plays not included on the final tracklisting were collected in another EP, Hard to Imagine.

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The Neighbourhood had a ball at the bowl.

Indie rock band The Neighbourhood made the ground quake at the iconic Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, hosting a thrilling concert that spanned nearly a decade’s worth of discography. Featuring rambunctious theatrics and magnetic showmanship, the show was able to overcome an unfortunately hefty set list and underwhelming stage setup, setting the venue ablaze with the group’s performance.

The Neighbourhood’s ability to make a gargantuan venue feel a bit less like an endless void is certainly worthy of praise. While the lackluster opening acts only used a tiny portion of the stage, the band did all it could to maximize the space granted to it, parading around the stage on a platform shaped like an upside down house – the band’s signature logo.

Coupled with the authoritative command of the amphitheater were dazzling theatricals, including fires that erupted during frontman Jesse Rutherford’s guitar solos and strobe lights that pulsed desperately with the beat, igniting life into the stadium. While the band was only able to physically fill up less than half the stage with its setup – looking a bit outmatched by the cavernous venue – the large grid of spotlights on the back of the stage illuminated the remaining space.

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From visualizing a soft orange dawn for “Tobacco Sunburst” to beaming a bright shade of crimson for “Cherry Flavoured,” the spotlights were aptly choreographed for the most part. However, there were a few lighting pitfalls, including an out-of-character, patriotic American flag during “Here We Go Again” and the questionable choice to aim two blinding spotlights directly at the crowd during “Lost in Translation,” giving the audience an unexpected chance to roleplay as deer in headlights.

And despite a nearly two-dozen song lineup that would have even the most devoted fans checking their watches, it was at least unequivocally clear the band had placed meticulous thought into the set list. The concert was separated into two distinct halves, the former of which exclusively featured songs from the band’s most recent album, “Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones,” while the latter was a medley of tracks from its previous three studio albums.

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These halves were so compartmentalized, in fact, that it was almost as if there were two entirely different headliners for the night, contributing to an overall sense of incongruity in the performance. Rutherford first graced the stage as his alter ego, the aloof-yet-suave Chip Chrome, with his face painted silver while flaunting a sleek patterned suit reminiscent of a ’70s era glam-rock look. But in the blink of an eye, the enigmatic frontman appeared during the second part of the show in a loosely buttoned top and cuffed jeans, a grungier outfit that harkened back to the band’s alternative rock roots.

The dichotomy between the two portions of the concert was unfortunately too rigidly enforced, with Rutherford’s Chip Chrome so cavalier that he almost felt frosty, as he neglected to directly address the audience once in the entire first half of the show. Conversely, Rutherford as himself was endearingly guileless, spending several minutes expressing his disbelief at the sheer size of the crowd as well as effusively thanking fans for their support.

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Yet even though the sudden mood change was unexpected – and perhaps even unwelcome – Rutherford’s versatility as a frontman was mesmerizing as he sultrily serenaded in “Daddy Issues” and sinisterly cackled in “Devil’s Advocate.” But his showmanship could only save so much, as the show inevitably dragged on in its latter portion due to the bulky set list. By the final third of the performance, songs began to meld together as theatrics became redundant, with Rutherford resorting to aerial acrobatics – albeit Cirque du Soleil-worthy stunts – to keep the audience engaged.

At least the vocals themselves were consistent with what appears on the band’s records, and The Neighbourhood was able to seamlessly transition from languidly lazy tracks like “Sadderdaze” to thumping, vivacious songs like “Sweater Weather.” Concert attendees sang along to each song, eagerly partaking in Rutherford’s occasional call-and-response and swinging their phone flashlights in time with the beat.

The night ended fittingly with “Stuck with Me,” a thoughtful tribute to the group’s fans and one that hammered home as Rutherford jabbed his finger at the crowd while shouting, “You are stuck with me.” Concluding the song with dramatic bursts of steam and the bowl itself lit in rainbow, the show ended a bit abruptly as the band dashed off the stage without even taking a bow.

But with the incandescent performance it had just put on, the night was illuminated even as the curtain closed.

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The Neighbourhood: Where Are They Now?

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Written by Meda Bliudziute , A & E editor February 10, 2023

The Neighbourhood has become a very popular band ever since their songs “Sweater Weather” and “Daddy Issues” went viral on TikTok in November of 2020. “Sweater Weather” reached 1 billion streams on Spotify by July 2021, while “Daddy Issues” reached 500 million at around the same time. But after they released their single, “Fallen Star” on October 1, 2021, the band stopped releasing music. 

Then, the unexpected happened. The Neighbourhood announced their hiatus on February 22, 2022 on an Instagram post on their story. The post mentioned that the band will not be able to perform their expected European tour in 2022. Some of the instagram post read, “…but for our own health and well-being we’re going to take some time for ourselves in the coming months.” Two members of the band had just gone through breakups, so this was likely a reason for their sudden hiatus.

Many fans were devastated after this announcement, some even assuming that the band would break up. The hiatus was pretty unexpected, mostly because their songs were very popular at the time, so their next single would definitely do well.

So you may be wondering… where is the band now?

Well, Zach Abels is one of The Neighbourhood’s guitarists. In October of 2022, his mother commented on a fanpage’s instagram post, the comment reading, “Don’t worry they will be back! They are in the studio as we speak. Look for a new song coming out in December!” The comment got over 700 likes and 60 replies, along with excited fans posting about it everywhere and waiting for the new song. 

But then, a month later on November 14 of 2022, The Neighbourhood’s drummer, Brandon Fried, was kicked out of the band because Maria Zardoya, lead singer of the band The Maria’s, made an Instagram post on her story accusing him of sexual harassment. Shortly after The Neighbourhood found out about this, they also made an Instagram post on their story, saying that as a result of his actions, he will no longer be a part of The Neighbourhood. 

This was very upsetting and shocking news for fans, especially since this would mean that production on the song that was likely going to be released in December would be delayed.

As of January 2023, there has been no recent news on The Neighbourhood or their song that was supposed to come out in December, so all fans can do for now is hope for the best and that The Neighbourhood follows through with their song.

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The Neighborhood season 6 is not coming to CBS in 2023

By aysha ashley househ | aug 9, 2023.

"Welcome to the Stolen Sneakers" - Pictured: Cedric the Entertainer (Calvin Butler), Sheaun McKinney (Malcolm Butler) and Max Greenfield (Dave Johnson). When Malcolm is robbed and won't reveal the culprit, Calvin and Dave team up to crack the case of the missing sneakers. Also, Tina takes a unique approach to teaching Gemma self-defense, on THE NEIGHBORHOOD, Monday, Dec. 10 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS ©2018 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

We’re definitely ready to see the return of Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, Sheaun McKinney, and more cast members from The Neighborhood ! We were hoping to get the show back in fall 2023, but that’s not going to be the case. The comedy isn’t even going to come back this year. Why isn’t The Neighborhood season 6 coming to CBS in 2023?

The series was renewed for a sixth season back in January 2023, months before the season 5 finale aired in May. This was amazing news and really shows how confident the network is in the comedy. And I can’t say we were surprised.

What might be surprising to some of you is the fact that a new season isn’t coming this year. Why is that the case and when could we expect the next chapter of the story to come back? We’ve got the answer for you below.

Why isn’t The Neighborhood season 6 coming to CBS in 2023?

The Neighborhood season 6 is not coming to CBS in 2023 because of the strikes affecting Hollywood right now. The writers strike began on May 2, 2023 and then the actors union went on strike on July 14. Since then, productions have shut down and have been on pause since no writers or actors are working. Production on the CBS sitcom is no different.

When is The Neighborhood season 6 coming out? (Release date predictions)

At this time, it’s difficult to say when The Neighborhood season 6 will be back. With how strikes work, there’s really no end date until things are resolved on both sides. The broadcast networks have been saying that shows originally intended to premiere in the fall 2023 television schedule are pushed to the midseason schedule for now, which is January-March 2024. So that could be a potential release window for season 6.

On Aug. 4, 2023, the writers union and the AMPTP who represents the studios had a meeting. They didn’t come to an agreement, but the AMPTP said they will talk to their studios before possibly meeting again. So now we wait and see. But no update has been given regarding the actors.

Stay tuned to Hidden Remote for news and updates about The Neighborhood season 6 on CBS .

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What’s at stake for top five at the Masters?

Scottie Scheffler heads into the final round of the 88th Masters Tournament as the solo leader in pursuit of a second green jacket. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

Scottie Scheffler heads into the final round of the 88th Masters Tournament as the solo leader in pursuit of a second green jacket. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

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AUGUSTA, Ga. – The winds that buffeted Augusta National for the first two rounds of the Masters abated, but low scores were still hard to find on Saturday. That leaves a tight leaderboard for the final round, when the tournament traditionally breaks out the hole locations that encourage birdies and eagles.

It is a recipe for a classic Masters finish where the action is condensed into the final nine holes of the week and memorable Masters moments are created. With the top eight names on the leaderboard separated by just five shots, there are still plenty of potential winners of this year’s Masters.

Scottie Scheffler, seeking his second Masters win in the past three years, holds a one-shot lead over Collin Morikawa. Max Homa is two back, followed by Ludvig Åberg and Bryson DeChambeau, who are three and four shots back, respectively.

Here’s a look at the five players with the most at stake entering Sunday’s final round:

1. Scottie Scheffler (first, 7-under)

On the morning of his Masters win two years ago, Scheffler was overwhelmed by the immensity of the moment. He was brought to tears, and his wife Meredith gave him an inspirational speech that helped him face that final round.

“Meredith and I were just a little bit emotional about what was going on at the time because our lives were changing at a very rapid pace,” Scheffler said Saturday. “Now I think we have settled more into where our lives are at. … Things are a lot different now, and I feel like we've both matured.”

Still, a victory Sunday would be the continuation of an incredible stretch of golf. He has a win and two runners-up in his past three starts. He went back-to-back at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard and THE PLAYERS Championship, two tournaments he’s won previously, before finishing second at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.

Scheffler could join Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus as the only players to win multiple Masters and PLAYERS titles. He’s also looking to join Woods, Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros and Horton Smith as the only players to win multiple Masters before turning 28.

It's almost unfortunate that Scheffler’s run will soon be interrupted. But bigger things await him and his wife.

2. Collin Morikawa (second, 6-under)

Morikawa won the first major he played after turning pro, the 2020 PGA Championship, and added another one at the next year’s Open Championship. He was just 24 years old and already owned five PGA TOUR titles, including those two majors.

Something changed after he returned from a tournament in Dubai in 2022, however. He said he’s been “searching” ever since, trying to find that old form. Once the second-ranked player in the world, he is now No. 20.

He won the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP last fall to end a two-year winless drought, a victory that was preceded by his move to swing coach Mark Blackburn. Morikawa has been inconsistent this year, a T5 at the season-opening The Sentry his only top-10 of the season. He finished 75th last week at the Valero Texas Open, but said he found an important swing thought during a lengthy range session on Monday. Then he switched putters after the first round , returning to a replica of a familiar flatstick.

“Sometimes you're searching, and I had to search,” Morikawa said. “You have to find something. You know, where my game was last week, if I took it out here, first few days, I probably wouldn't be here. I probably wouldn't be playing today. So you have to find something.

A Masters win would give Morikawa three legs of the career Grand Slam at age 27. And re-establish him as a major force.

3. Max Homa (third, 5-under)

Homa is one of the most popular players in the game. He’s also one of its best, owner of six PGA TOUR titles and ranked 11th in the world. His record in major championships (just one top-10) does not live up to his other accomplishments, however. That could change Sunday. This is his best opportunity to win a major championship, and it would be a life-changer.

Homa’s green jacket tour would be pretty epic, and it would definitely make for some strong social-media content. One of the most open players in the game, he would surely give his fans an unvarnished look behind the scenes of life as a Masters champion. A win this week also would come after playing the first two rounds alongside his hero, Tiger Woods. The only other time they were paired, Homa missed the cut at the 2022 Open Championship at St. Andrews.

“I’m going to remind myself I’m a dog and I’m ready for this moment,” Homa said Saturday evening. He has the opportunity to prove it once again.

4. Ludvig Åberg (fourth, 4-under)

No better major to win than your first one. Aberg has the opportunity to do that Sunday. He will start the final round just three off the lead, and he seems ready for the moment.

“I think about it all the time,” he said. “I'm okay thinking about it. Obviously I'm a competitor and I want to win tournaments. I feel very fortunate to be in this position and to be here playing golf.

“I don't think you should shy away from it. I don't think you should try to push it away. I try to embrace it, and I try to be okay with all that comes with it.”

Åberg and Collin Morikawa were the only players to shoot under par in both the second and third rounds. Åberg, who turned pro less than a year ago, has already starred in a Ryder Cup, in addition to his wins on the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour, and is a top-10 player in the world. To win a major so soon would put his career on an incredible trajectory. “The Best Player to Never Win a Major” is one of the game’s most detested labels, but Åberg wouldn’t have to ever worry about it if he can win Sunday.

Winning the Masters would make him just the fifth player to win the Masters before turning 25, joining Nicklaus, Woods, Ballesteros and Jordan Spieth.

5. Bryson DeChambeau (fifth, 3-under)

DeChambeau is the game’s ultimate scientist. A Masters win would show that his methods can triumph at the course that requires the most artistry in the game.

DeChambeau famously declared Augusta National a “par 67” back when he was at his beefiest, reasoning that all the par 5s were actually par 4s for him (with the short par-4 third actually a par 3 for him). In that light, it makes his Masters showings even more worrisome. His best finish at the Masters came when he finished T21 as an amateur. He’s missed the cut in his previous two trips to Augusta National, as well.

DeChambeau had a roller-coaster final 11 holes Saturday. He made just two pars, playing that stretch in 2-over par with four birdies, four bogeys and a double-bogey (at the par-5 15th). His birdie at the final hole Saturday kept Scheffler within reach, however, putting DeChambeau four back. DeChambeau was the first-round leader after shooting 65 on Thursday, but he has followed with rounds of 73 and 75.

A win also would extend DeChambeau’s expected stay in major championships. Due to his win in the 2020 U.S. Open, he is exempt in the Masters, PGA Championship and The Open through 2025, and the U.S. Open through 2030. A victory would mean a lifetime exemption into the Masters and five more years into The Open and PGA Championship.

DeChambeau deserves credit for yet another transformation of his body. He still is one of the strongest players in the game but has slimmed down dramatically from five years ago. He’s proven he’ll do whatever it takes to be elite, and a win Sunday would be further confirmation of his continued quest for improvement.

Sean Martin is a senior editor for the PGA TOUR. He is a 2004 graduate of Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. Attending a small school gave him a heart for the underdog, which is why he enjoys telling stories of golf's lesser-known players. Follow Sean Martin on Twitter .

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