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Japanese Breakfast Takes a Turn Toward the Bright(er) Side on ‘Jubilee’: Album Review - variety.com - Japan
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04.06.2021 / 17:27

Japanese Breakfast Takes a Turn Toward the Bright(er) Side on ‘Jubilee’: Album Review

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIt wasn’t all that long ago that Michelle Zauner, the creative force behind shoegaze-pop act Japanese Breakfast, was singing about the idea of becoming “Jimmy Fallon big.” The track from 2017’s “Soft Sounds from Another Planet” may have seemed like wishful thinking at the time, but Zauner’s tongue-in-cheek lyric came full circle in March when the band hit “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to make Japanese Breakfast’s late-night television debut.The singer

Allison Russell’s Beautiful, Harrowing ‘Outside Child’ Is a Musical Memoir Nonpareil: Album Review - variety.com
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04.06.2021 / 03:41

Allison Russell’s Beautiful, Harrowing ‘Outside Child’ Is a Musical Memoir Nonpareil: Album Review

Chris Willman Music WriterIt might be premature to proclaim Allison Russell’s solo debut the album of the year — some of her collaborators and boosters have their records that may merit being in the running, of thousands forthcoming — but “Outside Child” sure has the inside track.

Nick Carter and Lauren Kitt’s Best Family Photos Over the Years - www.usmagazine.com - California
usmagazine.com
03.06.2021 / 22:41

Nick Carter and Lauren Kitt’s Best Family Photos Over the Years

Backstreet Boys babies! Nick Carter and his wife, Lauren Kitt, have shared many sweet moments with their three kids over the years.

Salon boss took over half of young mum's monthly wages and 'sacked her over text' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - city Sheffield
dailyrecord.co.uk
31.05.2021 / 14:47

Salon boss took over half of young mum's monthly wages and 'sacked her over text'

beauty therapist at The Headonist salon in Sheffield from August 2019 to February 2020.

Foxing announce new album and share stomping single ‘Where The Lightning Strikes Twice’ - www.nme.com - Manchester - county Young - county St. Louis
nme.com
28.05.2021 / 21:21

Foxing announce new album and share stomping single ‘Where The Lightning Strikes Twice’

Foxing have announced a new album ‘Draw Down The Moon’ and shared the single ‘Where The Lightning Strikes Twice’.The record is the St. Louis band’s fourth and follows their 2018 LP ‘Nearer My God’.

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis announce live ‘Carnage’ Q&A to mark the album’s physical release - www.nme.com
nme.com
28.05.2021 / 20:53

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis announce live ‘Carnage’ Q&A to mark the album’s physical release

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis have announced a special live audio Q&A on their recent album ‘Carnage’ to mark the record’s physical release.The pair surprise-released the joint LP digitally back in February and will now bring it out on vinyl and CD globally on June 18.Fans will get the chance to submit questions for a live Q&A about the album, which will be held on YouTube on the same day from 7pm BST.To submit a question use #talkcarnage on social media, or comment on the official Nick Cave

David Bowie’s ‘The Width of a Circle’ Is a Flawed, Fascinating Snapshot of a Superstar-to-Be: Album Review - variety.com
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28.05.2021 / 17:15

David Bowie’s ‘The Width of a Circle’ Is a Flawed, Fascinating Snapshot of a Superstar-to-Be: Album Review

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIt is no small understatement to say that David Bowie was at a creative crossroads in 1970 — one that was baffling, possibly even to himself.He began the year essentially as a folksinger coming off of his elaborate first hit, “Space Oddity,” releasing a fey love song to his wife-to-be, Angela (“The Prettiest Star”) before making a drastic pivot into the cerebral proto-heavy metal of “The Man Who Sold the World” album; then closed it out with an odd, hippie-inflected

DMX’s Posthumous ‘Exodus’ Is a Strong, Moving Final Chapter: Album Review - variety.com
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28.05.2021 / 05:59

DMX’s Posthumous ‘Exodus’ Is a Strong, Moving Final Chapter: Album Review

A.D. Amorosi Posthumous albums, especially ones that were all-or-mostly completed before the artist’s death, are nearly always bittersweet, providing a look not only at what was lost but also what might have been.

BBC Presenter Naga Munchetty Escapes Punishment After Breaking Social Media Rules Over Union Jack Tweets - deadline.com
deadline.com
27.05.2021 / 11:31

BBC Presenter Naga Munchetty Escapes Punishment After Breaking Social Media Rules Over Union Jack Tweets

The BBC has ruled that presenter Naga Munchetty broke new social media guidelines after liking a series of tweets about a row involving the union jack flag, but she has escaped punishment after swiftly owning her mistake.

Bree Runway is set to appear on Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica’ remix album - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.05.2021 / 20:23

Bree Runway is set to appear on Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica’ remix album

Bree Runway is the latest artist confirmed to feature on BloodPop’s remix album of Lady Gaga‘s 2020 album ‘Chromatica‘.The producer’s remix record, which is yet to be officially announced, was teased last month with hints that both Rina Sawayama and Charli XCX could feature.Now, in an appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show, Runway confirmed her involvement in the project, though appeared to indicate she wasn’t meant to spill the beans.“That’s a clanger!” the show’s Twitter account wrote alongside

Blake Shelton Keeps It Breezier Than Ever on ‘Body Language’: Album Review - variety.com
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22.05.2021 / 03:37

Blake Shelton Keeps It Breezier Than Ever on ‘Body Language’: Album Review

Chris Willman Music WriterBlake Shelton doesn’t seem particularly gaunt at any given time, but weightlessness may be the term that best applies to “Body Language,” his first all-new album in four years.

Album Review: Sharecropper’s Son by Robert Finley - www.metroweekly.com
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21.05.2021 / 22:17

Album Review: Sharecropper’s Son by Robert Finley

Age Don’t Mean a Thing and 2017’s critically acclaimed, tongue-in-cheek Goin’ Platinum, seems far from ready to slow down.His latest collection of songs, Sharecropper’s Son (★★★★☆), is steeped in blues and soul tradition, bringing a whole lifetime of performance and love of southern musical tradition to bear on an album that brilliantly showcases all of Finley’s strengths.Sharecropper’s Son is autobiographical in nature, inspired by the musician’s upbringing in the rural Jim Crow South.

Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ Is One Sweet Entreé Into a Lifetime of Music-Making: Album Review - variety.com
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21.05.2021 / 08:13

Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ Is One Sweet Entreé Into a Lifetime of Music-Making: Album Review

Chris Willman Music WriterChances are that, on the first or second listen, Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album, “Sour,” will remind you of Billie Eilish’s own freshman effort from a little over two years ago. It’s not so much that, at 18, Rodrigo is still young enough to count a 19-year-old as an influence — although you do get the distinct impression at times that she’s taken a few lessons from Eilish to go along with the many, many pieces of homework she’s taken home from Taylor Swift.

Odsonne Edouard Celtic transfer news as Brendan Rodgers and Leicester face hardball talks over £20m fee - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - France - Italy - city Leicester
dailyrecord.co.uk
19.05.2021 / 00:27

Odsonne Edouard Celtic transfer news as Brendan Rodgers and Leicester face hardball talks over £20m fee

Odsonne Edouard with Leicester City poised to make their move for the Hoops hitman. Ex-boss Brendan Rodgers has been looking to land the frontman for the past 12 months but knows he must move swiftly with Arsenal also in the hunt along with sides in Italy and France.

Album Review: Daddy’s Home by St. Vincent - www.metroweekly.com - New York
metroweekly.com
15.05.2021 / 19:27

Album Review: Daddy’s Home by St. Vincent

Daddy’s Home (★★★☆☆), Annie Clark unpacks the drama of her father’s time in prison through a filter of her own half-imaginary version of New York City in the 1970s, making for an album that is every bit as romantically gritty as its setting.Notwithstanding Jack Antonoff’s returning co-producer credit, Daddy’s Home has a sound that is so markedly different from her last album that she sounds almost reinvented.

St. Vincent Brings the Sounds of the ’70s Home on a Mellower, Emotionally Richer ‘Daddy’s Home’: Album Review - variety.com
variety.com
15.05.2021 / 03:41

St. Vincent Brings the Sounds of the ’70s Home on a Mellower, Emotionally Richer ‘Daddy’s Home’: Album Review

Chris Willman Music WriterFor St. Vincent, “home” is a relative thing; she doesn’t often touch exactly the same base, musically, and no one will ever accuse her of making the same album twice.

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