Tag: Genna Rivieccio
Lola Young Continues to Prove Herself to Be the Musical Lovechild of Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen on I’m Only F**king Myself
In 2016, Lola Young played one of her earliest live gigs at a pub called The Bedford in London. She was sixteen at the time, [Read More…]
Miley Cyrus Will Keep Your “Secrets” (So Long as She Can Do It in Haute Couture)
In a bid to remind people of what a still-underlooked masterpiece Something Beautiful is (in truth, among her best albums to date), Miley Cyrus has [Read More…]
Romance and Yearning, Irish Style: Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Stay on Me” Video
While Sophie Ellis-Bextor might be a born and raised West London girl, her affinity for Ireland is evident in the video for her latest single, [Read More…]
Lily Dabblin’: On Allen’s Departure from Miss Me?
Ever since Lily Allen “unofficially” stopped making music on a consistent basis in 2014, with the release of her third album, Sheezus (a title that [Read More…]
The Thursday Murder Club Adaptation is An Insult to the Intelligence of the Audience Its Geared Toward
There is an ever-burgeoning genre in the world of film and TV: that which can be ascribed to something like a “rest home caper.” From [Read More…]
Ava Max Sets Stereos on Fire With Don’t Click Play
In her Man’s Best Friend interview with Zane Lowe, there comes a point where Sabrina Carpenter says that people don’t have to listen to an [Read More…]
The Life of a (Real-Ass) Showgirl: JADE’s That’s Showbiz Baby
Long before Taylor Swift bandied the phrase, “And, baby, that’s show business for you” in honor of her forthcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl, [Read More…]
JADE’s Love is “Unconditional”
Marking the seventh song to be “unveiled” from That’s Showbiz Baby just ahead of its release, JADE’s “Unconditional” embodies another disco-fied sound that’s comparable to [Read More…]
Thing Comes to Wednesday Season 2’s Rescue
While some would say that Lady Gaga “makes” season two of Wednesday (between her cameo and the song she provided for it, “The Dead Dance”), [Read More…]
Madonna’s Influence Once Again Makes Itself Known in the Work of Sabrina Carpenter—This Time Via Her 2025 VMA Performance
Just when you think Sabrina Carpenter might be taking a break from her busy schedule of making Madonna references (whether doing her interpretation of M [Read More…]