Category: Music
Pregnancy Is Still Uncomfortable in Black & White & With Natalie Portman in James Blake’s “My Willing Heart”
As James Blake’s The Colour In Anything continues to prove to be the only gift that keeps on giving from 2016, is it any wonder [Read More…]
Charli XCX & Mura Masa Join Forces to Give A Touch of Poetry to the One-Night Stand
As Americans in general and youthful ones specifically become less tantalized than ever by the prospect of sex, it’s reassuring that “young ones” Charli XCX [Read More…]
In the War Between Remy Ma & Nicki Minaj, The Latter Had Already Won Without Lifting A Finger
It’s always a bit of a shame when feuds aren’t worth their weight in showcasing worthy opponents. At least Bette Davis and Joan Crawford were [Read More…]
“Green Light” on the Return of Lorde & Her Charlotte Russe-esque Pink Dress As She Runs Through the Streets of L.A.
For a minute there, it felt as though Lorde might be suffering from the curse that seems to befall any new artist who wins his or [Read More…]
Lady Gaga Replacing Beyoncé at Coachella Smacks of Sloppy Seconds Status
Beyoncé may have once jumped on the Lady Gaga bandwagon back in 2009 when she was still at her pinnacle with the reissue of The [Read More…]
Lana Del Rey Gets Jilted Again–This Time So Her Boo Can Make the “Best American Record”
The ongoing theme throughout Lana Del Rey’s entire musical canon–and one that I hope she continues to evolve but that never really changes at its [Read More…]
Katy Perry Continues Her Grammy-Established Political Stance With Video for “Chained to the Rhythm”
After Katy Perry’s first live performance of the initial single, “Chained to the Rhythm,” from her fourth album (fifth, if you actually want to count Katy [Read More…]
Lunar Love: Lana Goes 60s With A Hint of Futurism in “Love” Video
Not wanting to keep the people waiting with the visual accompaniment to her most recent single, “Love,” Lana Del Rey’s latest music video finds the [Read More…]
Feel Like You’ve Just Watched A Clark Gable Movie After Listening to Lana Del Rey’s “Love”
Back in 1998, when Lauryn Hill (still just Lauryn Hill sans the Ms.) released her seminal The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill album, one of the [Read More…]
Weirdly, Adele Was the Person Who Most Filled the Kanye West Void for Antics at the Grammys
There’s something to be said for awards shows as they reflect that odious term, “Trump’s America.” At last night’s 59th Annual Grammy Awards, things looked [Read More…]