Category: Music
Lana Del Rey Balking at the Cedric Gervais Remix As Compared to Madonna Seizing the Opportunity to Capitalize on the Sickick Remix
Long ago, in a time called 2012, Lana Del Rey was actually even more polarizing to people than when she offered up that apropos-of-nothing “question [Read More…]
Morrissey Should Have Been at the Jubilee to Sing “The Queen Is Dead”
While Morrissey has, over the years, often become a greater source of polarization than the monarchy itself, he is perhaps more “unapologetically British” than said [Read More…]
We’re At the Point of Flaccid Summer Jams Now: Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa and Young Thug’s “Potion”
No stranger to working together after collaborating on “One Kiss,” the hopes for a reunion between Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa have obviously been very [Read More…]
Sky Ferreira’s “Don’t Forget”: Tailor-Made for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
With tinges of Lauren Mayberry vocals (and the entire CHVRCHES sound), Sky Ferreira is back on the scene with a vengeance after a nine-year absence. [Read More…]
Harry’s House Isn’t All Fun and Binge-Watching
On Harry Styles’ self-titled solo debut, he appears on the cover with his back to us, emerging from some body of water wearing a prominently-displayed [Read More…]
Caprivids Are FKA Twigs’ More Refined Answer to TikTok Videos
Despite the fact that no one can see TikTok will reach a breaking point sooner or later because of its oversaturation (like Abercrombie being “white [Read More…]
So Extra(terrestrial): Aliens Prefer Multicolored Wigs in Camila Cabello and María Becerra’s “Hasta Los Dientes”
The presently unshakeable trend in music videos, largely championed by Doja Cat (thanks to that bullshit Planet Her theme), of setting the “narrative” in space [Read More…]
Florence + the Machine Gives Us (Dance) Fever
While some women are espousing motherhood in technologically-oriented ways, others are eschewing the practice altogether. This much is declared by Florence Welch on “King,” the [Read More…]
From “Call Me Maybe” to Off the Grid: Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Western Wind”
While California might be one of the few places in the U.S. that anyone outside of said country is familiar with, many aspects of the [Read More…]
Curating Pain and a Road Trip Route: Driving Home 2 U
The acceleration of time within the framework of “modern fame” is something Olivia Rodrigo knows all about. From Old Navy commercial to Disney star to [Read More…]