Senator Chuck Schumer had an accidental Freudian slip when speaking about former President Donald Trump. On Friday (January 22), Sen. Schumer spoke on the Senate floor Continue Reading
Here’s Why Fans Think Sabrina Carpenter’s New Song ‘Skin’ Is About Olivia Rodrigo
Why do fans think that Sabrina Carpenter's new song "Skin" is about Olivia Rodrigo? On Friday (January 22), Carpenter released her first single via Island Continue Reading
Top Latin Rising Stars To Stream In 2021
New emerging artists keep bringing their signature-styles and charm to the music scene even during the global pandemic. Up-and-coming Latin artists were no exception. Their Continue Reading
Granny Smith Shares Prince Inspired “Ode 2 A King”
Following last month’s ‘Delusions of Grandeur’, Granny Smith’s (Jason Bhattacharya) first release of the year serves as an ode to Prince aptly titled Ode 2 Continue Reading
Justin Timberlake and Ant Clemons’ ‘Celebrating America’ Performance: The Powerful Story Behind Their Collaboration
Justin Timberlake and Ant Clemons' 2021 inauguration collaboration has a moving backstory. On Wednesday (January 20), the "Filthy" singer and newcomer Clemons delivered the debut Continue Reading
SZNS Say Women Don't Have to "Behave"
SZNS are a rising Los Angeles women-fronted pop quartet that sport the sort of earworm melodies that Little Mix dropped so generously on their latest Continue Reading
Paul McCartney Goes Back to the Home Studio for 'McCartney III'
Paul McCartney was made for lockdown. 2020 saw musicians downloading long-distance song contributions from far-flung bandmates at such a rate that it’s a miracle that Continue Reading
Post-rocker Chris Brokaw Is Onto Something with 'Puritan'
Chris Brokaw’s onto something. The post-rock mainstay (Codeine, Come) and longtime supporting player (everyone from Thurston Moore to G.G. Allin) borrows the title from the Continue Reading
Buzzcocks Beat the Bootleggers with 'Late for the Train'
Think about Buzzcocks for a moment. What did they look like? The image that popped into your head was probably from about 1978. Four stick-thin Continue Reading
The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne on Worry, Freetime, and His Band's New "Head" Trip
American Head, the latest release from the Flaming Lips, stands as a marker of time. It’s wrapped in anxieties about the future, whether that future Continue Reading
Rhye's 'Home' Is Ambitious in Approach
It’s been ten years since Rhye began recording their debut album, Woman. Eventually released in 2013, the album caused a storm with the performers’ identity Continue Reading
Amanda Gorman's History Lesson: An Inaugural Poem in the Shadow of White Supremacy
On 20 January 2021—in the shadows of the terrorist attack on the US Capitol just 14 days earlier—Amanda Gorman became the United States’ sixth inaugural Continue Reading
On Jean-Luc Godard's Game of Despair, 'Pierrot le fou'
“A man alone always talks too much.” — Ferdinand Griffon Pierrot le fou (1965) was the tenth 10th feature film in five years from French Continue Reading