Mariah Carey has one big rule when it comes to songwriting: make sure the lyrics apply to as many listeners as possible. Rolling Stone can exclusively share a snippet of Carey’s upcoming “Portrait of a Portrait” episode on Audible’s Words + Music series, out Thursday.
“One thing that’s something I try to do is to not really get super specific because I don’t want somebody else not to be able to take the lyrics I’ve written and have them heal themselves and have those lyrics pertain...
“One thing that’s something I try to do is to not really get super specific because I don’t want somebody else not to be able to take the lyrics I’ve written and have them heal themselves and have those lyrics pertain...
- 5/23/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Weezer were among the many people in Los Angeles this week who showed up for John Mulaney’s Everybody’s in L.A., performing two songs on the comedian’s delightfully shaggy and silly one-week-only talk show.
The band led with “The Good Life,” the great Pinkerton single about wanting nothing more than to shake off anxiety, heartache, and despair, and get back out in the world (even though the song is still shot through with a bit of that anxiety, heartache, and despair). Mulaney introduced the performance with characteristic anti-zeal: “Hey party animals,...
The band led with “The Good Life,” the great Pinkerton single about wanting nothing more than to shake off anxiety, heartache, and despair, and get back out in the world (even though the song is still shot through with a bit of that anxiety, heartache, and despair). Mulaney introduced the performance with characteristic anti-zeal: “Hey party animals,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
John Mulaney‘s new Netflix series John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA premiered on Monday night (May 6), and all anyone can seem to talk about is his new hairstyle. The show, which is part live talk show, part sketch show, and part stand-up comedy, features a wide range of guests. For example, Monday’s episode saw appearances from Jerry Seinfeld, Will Ferrell, St. Vincent, Richard Kind, Stavros Halkias, Natasha Leggero, Chelsea Peretti, and more. But the biggest star was Mulaney’s new cut, which was long in the back and featured 1990s-style curtains at the front. Fans took to social media to share their thoughts on the comedian’s new do, and opinions were mixed, to say the least. “I like the Clark Kent thing John Mulaney’s got going on with his hair,” one fan wrote on X. “John Mulaney’s hair in Everybody’s in LA is beautiful,...
- 5/8/2024
- TV Insider
Spoiler Alert: This story discusses plot elements from “The Idea of You,” which is now streaming on Prime Video.
“Don’t you miss those bombastic, blown out pop choruses of the 2010s?” asks Savan Kotecha, the executive producer behind the music of August Moon — the fictional boy band at the center of “The Idea of You,” a new romance film on Prime Video based on a novel by Robinne Lee.
Nicholas Galitzine plays Hayes Campbell, the lead singer of August Moon, who falls in love with an older woman and single mother Solène (Anne Hathaway) after she brings her daughter to the group’s meet-and-greet at Coachella.
Galitzine first showed signs of vocal prowess when he played Prince Charming opposite Camila Cabello in the 2021 movie musical remake of “Cinderella.” But on “The Idea of You,” Galitzine pushes his boundaries, undergoing boy band bootcamp: lessons from Eric Vetro, vocal coach to Ariana Grande,...
“Don’t you miss those bombastic, blown out pop choruses of the 2010s?” asks Savan Kotecha, the executive producer behind the music of August Moon — the fictional boy band at the center of “The Idea of You,” a new romance film on Prime Video based on a novel by Robinne Lee.
Nicholas Galitzine plays Hayes Campbell, the lead singer of August Moon, who falls in love with an older woman and single mother Solène (Anne Hathaway) after she brings her daughter to the group’s meet-and-greet at Coachella.
Galitzine first showed signs of vocal prowess when he played Prince Charming opposite Camila Cabello in the 2021 movie musical remake of “Cinderella.” But on “The Idea of You,” Galitzine pushes his boundaries, undergoing boy band bootcamp: lessons from Eric Vetro, vocal coach to Ariana Grande,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Thania Garcia
- Variety Film + TV
Willow wanted her song “Run!” to evoke the feeling of a panic attack — like the one she nearly had when she was stressing out over a confrontation during a relationship. On her past two albums, Lately I Feel Everything (2021) and Coping Mechanism (2022), she wielded this type of angst through brash rock and pop punk. Now, on her upcoming album Empathogen, Willow is pairing funk influences with distorted instruments to create a sense of paranoia. On “Run!,” she pushes this sound to an extreme, as she asks herself a question: Will you stay and fight,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Willow stopped by NPR for a five-song Tiny Desk set that featured some old favorites, a couple of new tunes, and one world premiere performance.
As the penultimate offering, Willow debuted “Run!” a previously unreleased track from her upcoming album, Empathogen, out this Friday, May 3. “Run!” begins with a whole lot of irrepressible funk energy, with Willow’s dexterous vocals going toe-to-toe with the song’s bustling bass and fiery guitar. But near the end of the performance, Willow and her band channel all that frenetic might towards a more...
As the penultimate offering, Willow debuted “Run!” a previously unreleased track from her upcoming album, Empathogen, out this Friday, May 3. “Run!” begins with a whole lot of irrepressible funk energy, with Willow’s dexterous vocals going toe-to-toe with the song’s bustling bass and fiery guitar. But near the end of the performance, Willow and her band channel all that frenetic might towards a more...
- 5/1/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Country star Eric Church has responded to criticism he received for putting on an unconventional, polarizing headlining set at the Stagecoach Music Festival.
Taking the festival’s main stage for its closing slot on Friday night, Church transformed Stagecoach into a literal church of sorts, projecting dramatic stained-glass art behind him and enlisting a gospel choir to fill-out the sound. Though his performance began later than scheduled, it opened with quite a statement: a five-minute organ intro followed by a cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” (but don’t tell St. Vincent that).
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From there, Church’s setlist featured more covers — some traditional and some quite unexpected. He played “This Little Light of Mine,” and other standards, but also reimagined songs like Tupac Shakur’s “California Love” and Snoop Dogg’s “Gin and Juice.” Notably missing, though, were many of Church’s own songs — he...
Taking the festival’s main stage for its closing slot on Friday night, Church transformed Stagecoach into a literal church of sorts, projecting dramatic stained-glass art behind him and enlisting a gospel choir to fill-out the sound. Though his performance began later than scheduled, it opened with quite a statement: a five-minute organ intro followed by a cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” (but don’t tell St. Vincent that).
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From there, Church’s setlist featured more covers — some traditional and some quite unexpected. He played “This Little Light of Mine,” and other standards, but also reimagined songs like Tupac Shakur’s “California Love” and Snoop Dogg’s “Gin and Juice.” Notably missing, though, were many of Church’s own songs — he...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Annie Clark displays a remarkable facility for change, creating constantly morphing songs contained within a shifting panoply of modes, voices, and styles, cutting delicate, glittering pop with forceful fuzz and raunchy, preening guitar work. A multi-instrumentalist with a history of institutional training and anonymous backing-band work, she retains the guitar as her signature instrument and most potent tool, lacerating otherwise divine music with down-and-dirty grit, eyes heavenward and feet muddy.
The gradual expansion of sounds and textures occurring across her seven solo albums as St. Vincent has been accompanied by an inverse sense of simplification, the fine-tuning of music that’s grown less theatrical and more precise, imagery and language filed down to a sharp point. To celebrate the release of her latest release, All Born Screaming, we’ve ranked all eight of the musician’s albums, including her one-off collaboration with David Byrne.
Editor’s Note: This article was...
The gradual expansion of sounds and textures occurring across her seven solo albums as St. Vincent has been accompanied by an inverse sense of simplification, the fine-tuning of music that’s grown less theatrical and more precise, imagery and language filed down to a sharp point. To celebrate the release of her latest release, All Born Screaming, we’ve ranked all eight of the musician’s albums, including her one-off collaboration with David Byrne.
Editor’s Note: This article was...
- 4/26/2024
- by Slant Staff
- Slant Magazine
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Normani cuts right to the chase with the first single from her highly anticipated debut album, Myke Towers and Bad Bunny link up, and Anitta brings the funk on a super-charged dance hit. Plus, new music from Cash Cobain and Ice Spice, Tems, St. Vincent, and more.
Normani feat. Gunna, “1:59” (YouTube)
Myke Towers feat. Bad Bunny, “Adivino” (YouTube)
Anitta, “Grip” (YouTube)
Cash Cobain, Bay Swag...
Normani feat. Gunna, “1:59” (YouTube)
Myke Towers feat. Bad Bunny, “Adivino” (YouTube)
Anitta, “Grip” (YouTube)
Cash Cobain, Bay Swag...
- 4/26/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
St. Vincent rolled out “Big Time Nothing” ahead of the release of her first self-produced record and seventh album, All Born Screaming, due Friday.
“Don’t blink/Don’t wait/Don’t walk/You’re late/Don’t fall from grace, behave/ Don’t trip, sashay,” St. Vincent sings against a fever-dream beat, before declaring, “I look inside your eyes” and counting down to the next verse. “Don’t show/Don’t flake/Go hard, debase/Don’t make a dishonest mistake/Don’t be so sure I need a cure.
“Don’t blink/Don’t wait/Don’t walk/You’re late/Don’t fall from grace, behave/ Don’t trip, sashay,” St. Vincent sings against a fever-dream beat, before declaring, “I look inside your eyes” and counting down to the next verse. “Don’t show/Don’t flake/Go hard, debase/Don’t make a dishonest mistake/Don’t be so sure I need a cure.
- 4/23/2024
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
St. Vincent has shared “Big Time Nothing,” the third single to arrive ahead of her forthcoming album, All Born Screaming. Watch the lyric video below.
“Big Time Nothing” follows the previously released tracks “Flea” and “Broken Man” in anticipation of the LP, set for release later this week on April 26th. While the other two singles share the psychedelic touches of “Big Time Nothing,” this latest offering leans even further into explosive instrumentals and pulls back the focus on lyrics. St. Vincent holds the sole producer credit on all three tracks, and All Born Screaming is poised to be her first entirely self-produced album.
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St. Vincent is also gearing up for a 2024 tour, which kicks off in May in Ventura, California before hitting cities like Boston, Philadelphia, Ann Arbor, and more. The spring and summer trek will feature Momma, Yves Tumor, Spoon, Dorian Electra, and Eartheater rotating in support.
“Big Time Nothing” follows the previously released tracks “Flea” and “Broken Man” in anticipation of the LP, set for release later this week on April 26th. While the other two singles share the psychedelic touches of “Big Time Nothing,” this latest offering leans even further into explosive instrumentals and pulls back the focus on lyrics. St. Vincent holds the sole producer credit on all three tracks, and All Born Screaming is poised to be her first entirely self-produced album.
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St. Vincent is also gearing up for a 2024 tour, which kicks off in May in Ventura, California before hitting cities like Boston, Philadelphia, Ann Arbor, and more. The spring and summer trek will feature Momma, Yves Tumor, Spoon, Dorian Electra, and Eartheater rotating in support.
- 4/23/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
“This revolution isn’t fun,” Annie Clark sings toward the end of All Born Screaming. That lyric might be an apt descriptor for St. Vincent’s seventh studio album—if it wasn’t such a thrill. The album finds Clark at her most fragile and ferocious, seeking beauty among the waste and wreckage of 21st-century life. Itself a beautifully ugly thing, All Born Screaming is a visceral examination of art and nature when both are pushed to the brink.
The ominously titled opening track, “Hell Is Near,” begins with the sound of war drums. Amid a desolate landscape of empty cups, half-burned candles, and ash on linoleum, Clark finds and fixates on a single sign of life: a can full of marigolds. “Begin again,” she sings, her voice soaring. Just as jangly guitars attempt to lure us into a state of naïve optimism and psychedelic synths and swirling piano seem to promise hope,...
The ominously titled opening track, “Hell Is Near,” begins with the sound of war drums. Amid a desolate landscape of empty cups, half-burned candles, and ash on linoleum, Clark finds and fixates on a single sign of life: a can full of marigolds. “Begin again,” she sings, her voice soaring. Just as jangly guitars attempt to lure us into a state of naïve optimism and psychedelic synths and swirling piano seem to promise hope,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Nick Seip
- Slant Magazine
A new festival is coming to Pittsburgh, and the lineup is filled with stars.
On Tuesday, Sudden Little Thrills Music Festival — a new two-day fest set for Sept. 7 and 8 at Hazelwood Green — announced its lineup featuring headlining sets from the Killers, Sza, Melanie Martinez, and Wiz Khalifa performing a hometown birthday set.
Day One, headlined by the Killers and Martinez, will also see performances from St. Vincent, Fletcher, Ethel Cain, Del Water Gap, Girl Talk, Good Neighbours, Charlotte Sands, and Kenny Mason.
Sunday’s festival, headlined by Sza and Khalifa,...
On Tuesday, Sudden Little Thrills Music Festival — a new two-day fest set for Sept. 7 and 8 at Hazelwood Green — announced its lineup featuring headlining sets from the Killers, Sza, Melanie Martinez, and Wiz Khalifa performing a hometown birthday set.
Day One, headlined by the Killers and Martinez, will also see performances from St. Vincent, Fletcher, Ethel Cain, Del Water Gap, Girl Talk, Good Neighbours, Charlotte Sands, and Kenny Mason.
Sunday’s festival, headlined by Sza and Khalifa,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Sza and The Killers are set to headline Sudden Little Thrills Music Festival, a new two-day event taking place at Hazelwood Green in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 7th and 8th, 2024.
The inaugural 2024 lineup also promises St. Vincent, Melanie Martinez, Crowded House, Ethel Cain, Omar Apollo, Juvenile, Lupe Fiasco, Del Water Gap, Fletcher, feeble little horse, and Wisp as well as Pittsburgh natives Wiz Khalifa and Girl Talk.
Tickets to Sudden Little Thrills, including one-day and two-day Ga and VIP passes, will be available for pre-sale starting Thursday, April 18th (register here). A portion of every ticket purchased will benefit nonprofit and grassroots organizations within the Hazelwood Community.
Sudden Little Thrills is produced by Live Nation.
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The inaugural 2024 lineup also promises St. Vincent, Melanie Martinez, Crowded House, Ethel Cain, Omar Apollo, Juvenile, Lupe Fiasco, Del Water Gap, Fletcher, feeble little horse, and Wisp as well as Pittsburgh natives Wiz Khalifa and Girl Talk.
Tickets to Sudden Little Thrills, including one-day and two-day Ga and VIP passes, will be available for pre-sale starting Thursday, April 18th (register here). A portion of every ticket purchased will benefit nonprofit and grassroots organizations within the Hazelwood Community.
Sudden Little Thrills is produced by Live Nation.
Editor’s Note: If you’re attending Sudden Little Thrills Music Festival in 2024, use Booking.com to save 15% off travel and accommodations. Also sign up for our weekly live music email digest for the latest tour and festival announcements,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Willow’s inner emotions spill over on her latest single, “Big Feelings,” stylized as “b i g f e e l i n g s” on the tracklist for the musician’s upcoming studio album Empathogen. It’s the same way songs like “t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l” were styled on 2021’s Lately I Feel Everything, though Willow has since moved away from the pop-punk sound that shaped that record. With Empathogen, out May 3, the sonic space around her is lighter,...
- 4/11/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Olivia Rodrigo has never been shy when it comes to expressing her love and admiration for Gwen Stefani.
The Grammy winner, currently in the middle of the “Guts World Tour,” recently opened up to Nylon about how the No Doubt vocalist has inspired her approach to music. “Gwen’s ability to evolve and explore different styles of music, songwriting, and aesthetic while still remaining true to herself is incredibly inspiring,” she shared.
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Speaking about Stefani’s artistic evolution, she continued, “To me, she’s a prime example of an artist who defies stereotypes and preconceived boundaries and just makes stuff that she thinks is cool… If that’s not a true artist, I don’t know what is.”
“She unapologetically sings about things ranging from wanting to make out with someone to fantasizing about having a husband and kids,” added Rodrigo. “There’s so much...
The Grammy winner, currently in the middle of the “Guts World Tour,” recently opened up to Nylon about how the No Doubt vocalist has inspired her approach to music. “Gwen’s ability to evolve and explore different styles of music, songwriting, and aesthetic while still remaining true to herself is incredibly inspiring,” she shared.
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Speaking about Stefani’s artistic evolution, she continued, “To me, she’s a prime example of an artist who defies stereotypes and preconceived boundaries and just makes stuff that she thinks is cool… If that’s not a true artist, I don’t know what is.”
“She unapologetically sings about things ranging from wanting to make out with someone to fantasizing about having a husband and kids,” added Rodrigo. “There’s so much...
- 4/9/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
Updated: Richard Kind will serve as announcer for “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in L.A.” The guest lineup includes David Letterman, Nate Bargatze, seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones, Weezer, Jerry Seinfeld, Citizens for L.A. Wildlife Representative Tony Tucci, Jon Stewart, hypnotherapist Kerry Gaynor, Flea, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, Marcia Clark, Ray J, Mae Martin, Los Lobos, John Carpenter, Warren G., Earthquake, Patton Oswalt, Stavros Halkias, helicopter journalist Zoey Tur, Sarah Silverman, Joyce Manor, Ronny Chieng, Tom Segura, Bill Hader, St. Vincent, Cassandra Peterson, Luenell, Hannah Gadsby, Cedric The Entertainer, Dr. Emily Lindsey of the La Brea Tar Pits and Beck.
Previously: Netflix has set “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in L.A.,” a six-episode show featuring field pieces and special guests that will stream live during the Netflix Is a Joke comedy festival.
Per the logline, the show follows Mulaney as he “explores the city of Los Angeles during a week when every funny person is in it.
Previously: Netflix has set “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in L.A.,” a six-episode show featuring field pieces and special guests that will stream live during the Netflix Is a Joke comedy festival.
Per the logline, the show follows Mulaney as he “explores the city of Los Angeles during a week when every funny person is in it.
- 4/8/2024
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
St. Vincent has some strong opinions on those dramatic covers of “Hallelujah” you could often hear on competition shows like American Idol, calling them “the worst thing in the world.”
“Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ is one of the best songs ever written, period,” the singer told BBC Radio 2 in a recent interview. “It’s an absolute masterpiece, it took them however many years to write. The song itself is about the complication that it is to be alive, and the agony and the ecstasy and all of the inherent conflict therein.
“Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ is one of the best songs ever written, period,” the singer told BBC Radio 2 in a recent interview. “It’s an absolute masterpiece, it took them however many years to write. The song itself is about the complication that it is to be alive, and the agony and the ecstasy and all of the inherent conflict therein.
- 4/5/2024
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
St. Vincent is tired of singers covering Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” while stripping away its original meaning. In a recent interview with BBC Radio, she called such covers “the worst thing in the world.”
Speaking to host Jo Whiley, the artist born Annie Clark praised “Hallelujah” as an “absolute masterpiece” and referenced how it took Cohen “many years to write” the song.
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“[It’s] about the complication that it is to be alive — and the agony and the ecstasy and everything and all of the inherent conflict therein,” she continued, before blasting awful covers of “Hallelujah” on televised singing competitions.
“Then you know how for a period of time it became a song that people would, like, cover on American Idol? People would sing it on American Idol and just be like [imitates vocal fry tone], ‘Haaalelujah! Halleluuuujah!’ And it’s just the worst thing in the world. Like, it’s...
Speaking to host Jo Whiley, the artist born Annie Clark praised “Hallelujah” as an “absolute masterpiece” and referenced how it took Cohen “many years to write” the song.
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“[It’s] about the complication that it is to be alive — and the agony and the ecstasy and everything and all of the inherent conflict therein,” she continued, before blasting awful covers of “Hallelujah” on televised singing competitions.
“Then you know how for a period of time it became a song that people would, like, cover on American Idol? People would sing it on American Idol and just be like [imitates vocal fry tone], ‘Haaalelujah! Halleluuuujah!’ And it’s just the worst thing in the world. Like, it’s...
- 4/5/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, three highlights from Beyoncé’s game-changing Cowboy Carter (including a sweet Miley Cyrus duet), Camila Cabello returns with a super-charged hyperpop single, and St. Vincent previews her forthcoming album with a heavy, funky new track. Plus, new music from Sheryl Crow, Carin León, Leon Bridges, D4vd, and more.
Beyoncé, “Ya Ya” (YouTube)
Beyoncé feat. Miley, “II Most Wanted” (YouTube)
Beyoncé, “Bodyguard” (YouTube)
Camila Cabello feat.
Beyoncé, “Ya Ya” (YouTube)
Beyoncé feat. Miley, “II Most Wanted” (YouTube)
Beyoncé, “Bodyguard” (YouTube)
Camila Cabello feat.
- 3/29/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
St. Vincent wants y’all screaming on her new tour. On Thursday, the singer released her single “Flea” and announced tour dates to celebrate her upcoming album, All Born Screaming, slated for this summer.
The tour will see St. Vincent stopping by San Francisco, Boise, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Toronto for several shows and festival appearances. She’ll bring a handful of rising stars on the road with her, including Spoon, Yves, Tumor, Eartheater, Dorian Electra, and Momma.
Tickets for St. Vincent’s tour are available via pre-sale on April 3 at 10 a.
The tour will see St. Vincent stopping by San Francisco, Boise, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Toronto for several shows and festival appearances. She’ll bring a handful of rising stars on the road with her, including Spoon, Yves, Tumor, Eartheater, Dorian Electra, and Momma.
Tickets for St. Vincent’s tour are available via pre-sale on April 3 at 10 a.
- 3/28/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
St. Vincent has mapped out a 2024 North American tour in support of her forthcoming seventh album, All Born Screaming. Additionally, she’s revealed the latest single from the album with “Flea.”
The tour kicks off with a pair of lone California dates in late May, and continues in Bend, Oregon on August 8th. The musician will then hit cities like Vancouver, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Toronto, finishing the tour with a date in St. Paul, Minnesota on September 20th. St. Vincent has enlisted a slew of openers for her 2024 tour, including Momma, Yves Tumor, Spoon, Dorian Electra, and Eartheater. See the full list of St. Vincent’s 2024 tour dates below.
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Tickets for St. Vincent’s 2024 tour are available via a Live Nation pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, April 3rd at 10:00 a.m. local time. Tickets will go on-sale for the general public on Friday,...
The tour kicks off with a pair of lone California dates in late May, and continues in Bend, Oregon on August 8th. The musician will then hit cities like Vancouver, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Toronto, finishing the tour with a date in St. Paul, Minnesota on September 20th. St. Vincent has enlisted a slew of openers for her 2024 tour, including Momma, Yves Tumor, Spoon, Dorian Electra, and Eartheater. See the full list of St. Vincent’s 2024 tour dates below.
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Tickets for St. Vincent’s 2024 tour are available via a Live Nation pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, April 3rd at 10:00 a.m. local time. Tickets will go on-sale for the general public on Friday,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Despite rumors that The Idea of You is a work of Harry Styles fan fiction (or a reimagining of Notting Hill), Michael Showalter’s frothy romantic comedy stands on its own with a lot of good old-fashioned star power. A date movie that feels crafted in an era before streaming (yet comes to Prime Video) the film follows Solène (Anne Hathaway), a Silver Lake art gallery owner who’s recently broken up with Daniel (Reid Scott), a corporate attorney with a wandering eye. They share custody of their 16-year-old daughter Izzy (Ella Rubin) who has transitioned from boy bands like the fictional August Moon in favor of powerful female pop stars like St. Vincent.
After Daniel bails on an all-expenses-paid VIP trip to Coachella, Solène reluctantly steps in and takes Izzy and friends to the valley for the weekend. There, in a meet-cute involving a VIP bathroom mix-up that finds...
After Daniel bails on an all-expenses-paid VIP trip to Coachella, Solène reluctantly steps in and takes Izzy and friends to the valley for the weekend. There, in a meet-cute involving a VIP bathroom mix-up that finds...
- 3/25/2024
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme’s benefit concert for the Sweet Stuff Foundation on Wednesday (March 20th) at The Belasco in Los Angeles was an epic event. One of the many highlights was his son Ryder’s band Vivant performing classics by Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath.
As we reported on Thursday, “Josh Homme & Friends: A Benefit for the Sweet Stuff Foundation” featured a drum-off between Dave Grohl and Chad Smith, plus performances from Beck, St. Vincent, and more, not to mention comedy from Sarah Silverman and Bill Burr.
Vivant, featuring 12-year-old Ryder Homme behind the drum kit alongside his fellow young bandmates, rocked Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song” (watch below) and Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs.”
Back in December at another benefit show, Ryder played tambourine onstage alongside his dad and Queens of the Stone Age members Troy Van Leeuwen and Michael Shuman for a rendition...
As we reported on Thursday, “Josh Homme & Friends: A Benefit for the Sweet Stuff Foundation” featured a drum-off between Dave Grohl and Chad Smith, plus performances from Beck, St. Vincent, and more, not to mention comedy from Sarah Silverman and Bill Burr.
Vivant, featuring 12-year-old Ryder Homme behind the drum kit alongside his fellow young bandmates, rocked Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song” (watch below) and Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs.”
Back in December at another benefit show, Ryder played tambourine onstage alongside his dad and Queens of the Stone Age members Troy Van Leeuwen and Michael Shuman for a rendition...
- 3/22/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Josh Homme hosted an all-star benefit concert in support of his Sweet Stuff Foundation at the Belasco in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Over the course of the evening, he welcomed friends and collaborators to the stage, including Dave Grohl, Beck, St. Vincent, The Kills, Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Matt Helders of Arctic Monkeys, Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal, Bill Burr, and more.
Not surprisingly, Grohl provided several highlights. He went head to head against Smith in a drum off, and briefly attempted to sing a duet of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence” with Homme. Later, after joking that he attempted to learn how to play Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Read” to no avail, he instead debuted an entirely new song he wrote about Homme.
Other notable moments included tennis legend John McEnroe briefly trying his hand at covering Beck’s “Fume,” before...
Not surprisingly, Grohl provided several highlights. He went head to head against Smith in a drum off, and briefly attempted to sing a duet of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence” with Homme. Later, after joking that he attempted to learn how to play Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Read” to no avail, he instead debuted an entirely new song he wrote about Homme.
Other notable moments included tennis legend John McEnroe briefly trying his hand at covering Beck’s “Fume,” before...
- 3/21/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Naomi Watts is hard at work on her new movie!
The 55-year-old Oscar-nominated actress walked around Washington Square Park with a black and white Great Dane dog while filming scenes for her new movie The Friend on Friday afternoon (March 15) in New York City.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Naomi Watts
Naomi bundled up in a gray coat, silk scarf, and a blue beanie as she was also joined on set by her co-star Ann Dowd.
Later that day, Naomi changed up her scarf and beanie as she filmed another round of scenes.
Keep reading to find out more…Written and directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, The Friend is based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Sigrid Nunez and follows “a New York writer in the aftermath of her lifelong friend and mentor’s unexpected death. Thereafter, she’s left to deal with his complicated literary legacy,...
The 55-year-old Oscar-nominated actress walked around Washington Square Park with a black and white Great Dane dog while filming scenes for her new movie The Friend on Friday afternoon (March 15) in New York City.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Naomi Watts
Naomi bundled up in a gray coat, silk scarf, and a blue beanie as she was also joined on set by her co-star Ann Dowd.
Later that day, Naomi changed up her scarf and beanie as she filmed another round of scenes.
Keep reading to find out more…Written and directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, The Friend is based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Sigrid Nunez and follows “a New York writer in the aftermath of her lifelong friend and mentor’s unexpected death. Thereafter, she’s left to deal with his complicated literary legacy,...
- 3/15/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The Grammys love Jack Antonoff, but so far mostly for his work with other artists like Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey and St. Vincent. He has won Producer of the Year, Non-Classical, for the last three years in a row. That ties him with David Foster, Quincy Jones and Pharrell Williams as the second most awarded individual in the category (Babyface leads with four career wins). But so far his own band Bleachers hasn’t gotten on the academy’s radar. Can their latest self-titled release, which dropped March 8, earn them recognition?
Well, so far the reviews are somewhat inconsistent for this, their fourth studio album. It has a MetaCritic score of 67 based on 14 reviews counted as of this writing: nine positive, four mixed and just one outright negative. Ben Tipple (DIY Magazine) raves about it, calling it “sublime … It’s built on a nostalgia to a time that never was,...
Well, so far the reviews are somewhat inconsistent for this, their fourth studio album. It has a MetaCritic score of 67 based on 14 reviews counted as of this writing: nine positive, four mixed and just one outright negative. Ben Tipple (DIY Magazine) raves about it, calling it “sublime … It’s built on a nostalgia to a time that never was,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Queens of the Stone Age vocalist/guitarist Josh Homme has announced an all-star benefit concert in support of his Sweet Stuff Foundation taking place at the Belasco in Los Angeles on March 20th.
In addition to Homme’s Queens of the Stone Age bandmates Troy Van Leeuwen and Michael Shuman, the benefit show will feature fellow musicians Dave Grohl, Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, St. Vincent, Beck, Matt Helders of Arctic Monkeys, and Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal alongside comedians Bill Burr and Sarah Silverman. The Kills, Tyler Parkford, Vivant, and Justin Willman will also appear.
Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning on Friday, March 8th at 1:00 p.m. Et via Ticketmaster.
100% of proceeds from the concert will go to the Sweet Stuff Foundation, founded by the Homme family in 2013 to assist career musicians, recording engineers, and their families struggling with illness and disability.
In addition to Homme’s Queens of the Stone Age bandmates Troy Van Leeuwen and Michael Shuman, the benefit show will feature fellow musicians Dave Grohl, Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, St. Vincent, Beck, Matt Helders of Arctic Monkeys, and Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal alongside comedians Bill Burr and Sarah Silverman. The Kills, Tyler Parkford, Vivant, and Justin Willman will also appear.
Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning on Friday, March 8th at 1:00 p.m. Et via Ticketmaster.
100% of proceeds from the concert will go to the Sweet Stuff Foundation, founded by the Homme family in 2013 to assist career musicians, recording engineers, and their families struggling with illness and disability.
- 3/5/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
The eighth annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert is set to go down this Thursday, March 7th, at the Beacon Theater in New York, with a lineup featuring Dave Grohl, The Black Keys, Hozier, Conan O’Brien, Martin Short, and many more.
Raising funds for the meal-providing charitable organization God’s Love We Deliver, the Love Rocks benefit concert has been a celebrated fundraising campaign since it was first launched in 2017. Now, as its eighth iteration approaches, the organization reports that its benefit concerts have raised a total of $30 million, providing 3 million meals to New Yorkers living with illnesses. Tickets for the show are on-sale now (get your here).
Filling out the lineup for Love Rocks NYC 2024 are Nile Rodgers, Tom Morello, Don Felder, Bettye Lavette, Joss Stone, Allison Russell, Emily King, Marcus King, Lucius, Larkin Poe, Trombone Shorty, Luke Spiller (The Struts), Quinn Sullivan, Bernie Williams, and more, plus additional...
Raising funds for the meal-providing charitable organization God’s Love We Deliver, the Love Rocks benefit concert has been a celebrated fundraising campaign since it was first launched in 2017. Now, as its eighth iteration approaches, the organization reports that its benefit concerts have raised a total of $30 million, providing 3 million meals to New Yorkers living with illnesses. Tickets for the show are on-sale now (get your here).
Filling out the lineup for Love Rocks NYC 2024 are Nile Rodgers, Tom Morello, Don Felder, Bettye Lavette, Joss Stone, Allison Russell, Emily King, Marcus King, Lucius, Larkin Poe, Trombone Shorty, Luke Spiller (The Struts), Quinn Sullivan, Bernie Williams, and more, plus additional...
- 3/5/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
The stars are stepping out during Paris Fashion Week!
Shawn Mendes, Brie Larson, and Emily Ratajkowski all posed for photo while arriving at the Loewe Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 Fashion Show on Friday (March 1) in Paris, France.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Shawn Mendes
Back in January, Shawn shared a very vulnerable post about the biggest lesson he learned after a rough 2023.
Following the fashion show, we rounded up of all of the stars that were in attendance so that you can see what everyone was wearing.
Head inside to see all the stars who attended the event…
Keep scrolling to see more celebs who attended the fashion show…
Andrea Riseborough
Brie Larson
Ed McVey & Olivia Cooke
Eiza Gonzalez & Ruth Negga
Emilia Clarke
Emily Ratajkowski
Eva Green, Catherine O’Hara, & Sophie Wilde
Pharrell Williams & Meg Ryan
Shawn Mendes
St. Vincent
Click through the gallery for even more photos of...
Shawn Mendes, Brie Larson, and Emily Ratajkowski all posed for photo while arriving at the Loewe Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 Fashion Show on Friday (March 1) in Paris, France.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Shawn Mendes
Back in January, Shawn shared a very vulnerable post about the biggest lesson he learned after a rough 2023.
Following the fashion show, we rounded up of all of the stars that were in attendance so that you can see what everyone was wearing.
Head inside to see all the stars who attended the event…
Keep scrolling to see more celebs who attended the fashion show…
Andrea Riseborough
Brie Larson
Ed McVey & Olivia Cooke
Eiza Gonzalez & Ruth Negga
Emilia Clarke
Emily Ratajkowski
Eva Green, Catherine O’Hara, & Sophie Wilde
Pharrell Williams & Meg Ryan
Shawn Mendes
St. Vincent
Click through the gallery for even more photos of...
- 3/1/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
St. Vincent is back. On Thursday, the singer born Annie Clark announced her new album, All Born Screaming, and shared the LP’s first single “Broken Man.”
All Born Screaming, due out April 26 via Virgin Music Group and St. Vincent’s first album since 2021’s Daddy’s Home, also marks Clark’s first self-produced LP.
“On the street i’m a kingsize killer / I can make your kingdom come / On my feet I’m an earthquake shaking / So open up my little one,” St. Vincent sings on the opening verse before...
All Born Screaming, due out April 26 via Virgin Music Group and St. Vincent’s first album since 2021’s Daddy’s Home, also marks Clark’s first self-produced LP.
“On the street i’m a kingsize killer / I can make your kingdom come / On my feet I’m an earthquake shaking / So open up my little one,” St. Vincent sings on the opening verse before...
- 2/29/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Annie Clark — aka St. Vincent — has officially announced her seventh studio album, All Born Screaming, and shared its lead single, “Broken Man.”
Due on April 26th via Virgin Music Group, All Born Screaming marks Clark’s first self-produced album, presenting her “post-plague” vision of emotional exploration. Speaking about the record’s sound, Clark said in a statement: “There are some places, emotionally, that you can only get to by taking the long walk into the woods alone — to find out what your heart is really saying. It sounds real because it is real.”
Spanning 10 tracks, All Born Screaming features a number of exciting contributions from musicians like Dave Grohl, Cate Le Bon, Josh Freese, Rachel Eckroth, Mark Guiliana, Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Stella Mogzawa, and David Ralicke. Check out the artwork and full tracklist below.
Today, All Born Screaming’s first single, “Broken Man,” arrives alongside a music video directed by Alex Da Corte.
Due on April 26th via Virgin Music Group, All Born Screaming marks Clark’s first self-produced album, presenting her “post-plague” vision of emotional exploration. Speaking about the record’s sound, Clark said in a statement: “There are some places, emotionally, that you can only get to by taking the long walk into the woods alone — to find out what your heart is really saying. It sounds real because it is real.”
Spanning 10 tracks, All Born Screaming features a number of exciting contributions from musicians like Dave Grohl, Cate Le Bon, Josh Freese, Rachel Eckroth, Mark Guiliana, Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Stella Mogzawa, and David Ralicke. Check out the artwork and full tracklist below.
Today, All Born Screaming’s first single, “Broken Man,” arrives alongside a music video directed by Alex Da Corte.
- 2/29/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Exclusive: Following their work together on Ted Melfi’s acclaimed coming-of-age drama St. Vincent, Naomi Watts (Feud: Capote vs. The Swans) and Bill Murray (Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire) have been set to topline The Friend, an adaptation of Sigrid Nunez’s New York Times bestselling novel, from writer-directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel (Montana Story).
Others set to star in the indie include Sarah Pidgeon (Tiny Beautiful Things), Golden Globe nominee Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians), Emmy winner Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s Tale), and Noma Dumezweni (The Watcher).
David Siegel and Scott McGehee
Winner of the 2018 National Book Award for Fiction, The Friend follows a New York writer in the aftermath of her lifelong friend and mentor’s unexpected death. Thereafter, she’s left to deal with his complicated literary legacy, three eccentric ex-wives — and a massive, brokenhearted Great Dane named Apollo.
Currently in production on the film in New York,...
Others set to star in the indie include Sarah Pidgeon (Tiny Beautiful Things), Golden Globe nominee Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians), Emmy winner Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s Tale), and Noma Dumezweni (The Watcher).
David Siegel and Scott McGehee
Winner of the 2018 National Book Award for Fiction, The Friend follows a New York writer in the aftermath of her lifelong friend and mentor’s unexpected death. Thereafter, she’s left to deal with his complicated literary legacy, three eccentric ex-wives — and a massive, brokenhearted Great Dane named Apollo.
Currently in production on the film in New York,...
- 2/26/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
St. Vincent has opened up about her follow-up to 2021’s Daddy’s Home, and it sure sounds interesting. In a new interview with Mojo magazine, the artist born Annie Clark said her new album is “darker and harder” than her most recent project and described its sound as “urgent and psychotic.”
Clark self-produced the album and recorded it at her own Compound Fracture studio in LA, New York’s Electric Lady, and Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio in Chicago. “I needed to go deeper in finding my own sonic vocabulary,” she said about the experience. “I like to think of [the record] as post-plague pop, it’s a lot about heaven and hell — the metaphorical kinds. Which is appropriate, because sitting alone in a studio for that many hours I would say is a version of hell.”
She added that the album is filled with “lots of guitars” alongside ’70s and ’80s analog synths.
Clark self-produced the album and recorded it at her own Compound Fracture studio in LA, New York’s Electric Lady, and Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio in Chicago. “I needed to go deeper in finding my own sonic vocabulary,” she said about the experience. “I like to think of [the record] as post-plague pop, it’s a lot about heaven and hell — the metaphorical kinds. Which is appropriate, because sitting alone in a studio for that many hours I would say is a version of hell.”
She added that the album is filled with “lots of guitars” alongside ’70s and ’80s analog synths.
- 2/16/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Track by Track is a recurring feature series in which artists guide readers through every song on their latest release. Today, Declan McKenna takes us through his new record, What Happened to the Beach?.
Declan McKenna has returned with What Happened to the Beach?, the follow-up to 2021’s Zeroes. The album sees McKenna continuing to develop a more relaxed style, allowing for the psychedelic and pop components to shine through even more brilliantly.
What Happened to the Beach? is intentionally a more joyful album than McKenna’s prior efforts. While remaining a powerful songwriter, he’s now more open to a good time or two.
McKenna explains that two main influences for the album were St. Vincent and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. The artist says of St. Vincent: “She takes the guitar to a really cool place. Everything can be manipulated.” Meanwhile, he cites Umo’s hypnotic and spacey energies...
Declan McKenna has returned with What Happened to the Beach?, the follow-up to 2021’s Zeroes. The album sees McKenna continuing to develop a more relaxed style, allowing for the psychedelic and pop components to shine through even more brilliantly.
What Happened to the Beach? is intentionally a more joyful album than McKenna’s prior efforts. While remaining a powerful songwriter, he’s now more open to a good time or two.
McKenna explains that two main influences for the album were St. Vincent and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. The artist says of St. Vincent: “She takes the guitar to a really cool place. Everything can be manipulated.” Meanwhile, he cites Umo’s hypnotic and spacey energies...
- 2/9/2024
- by Venus Rittenberg
- Consequence - Music
The Beach Boys are keeping summer vibes alive with the newly-announced “Endless Summer Gold” tour, which will take the Mike Love-led iteration of the band on the road once again for a sprawling run of dates featuring Dave Mason as a special guest.
Kicking off on February 21st in Honolulu, Hawaii, the “Endless Summer Gold” tour will see the band — featuring Love, longtime member Bruce Johnston, and a number of touring musicians — head to cities like New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, and more. Plus, they’ll be playing sets at festivals like New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Stagecoach, and others. There are even a few matinee performances booked, which’ll surely be music to the ears of Jamie Lee Curtis.
Tickets for the majority of the upcoming tour dates will become available via a Live Nation pre-sale opening on Wednesday, February 7th, at 10:00 a.m. local time (use...
Kicking off on February 21st in Honolulu, Hawaii, the “Endless Summer Gold” tour will see the band — featuring Love, longtime member Bruce Johnston, and a number of touring musicians — head to cities like New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, and more. Plus, they’ll be playing sets at festivals like New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Stagecoach, and others. There are even a few matinee performances booked, which’ll surely be music to the ears of Jamie Lee Curtis.
Tickets for the majority of the upcoming tour dates will become available via a Live Nation pre-sale opening on Wednesday, February 7th, at 10:00 a.m. local time (use...
- 2/7/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Dua Lipa performed an electric mashup of “Dance the Night,” Houdini,” and the unreleased “Training Season” to open the 66th annual Grammys. “Training Season” is the most recent single off of her highly anticipated third album, following “Houdini.”
Lipa started the night off on a brilliantly high note with the single’s debut, asking “Are you someone that I can give my heart to?” while dancing in, around, and on top of an industrial cage surrounded by the romantic contenders she’s swearing off as training season ends. Dressed in...
Lipa started the night off on a brilliantly high note with the single’s debut, asking “Are you someone that I can give my heart to?” while dancing in, around, and on top of an industrial cage surrounded by the romantic contenders she’s swearing off as training season ends. Dressed in...
- 2/5/2024
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Sleater-Kinney’s 2019 album The Center Will Not Hold attempted to modernize the band’s sound by, for one, enlisting St. Vincent as producer. Following the departure of drummer Janet Weiss, remaining members Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein’s self-produced follow-up, Path of Wellness, felt like a course correction—more in line with their established sound, if lacking the grit that characterized the band’s early efforts.
Little Rope leans even more toward hard rock, with an emphasis on dynamics. It’s an approach that’s apparent from the opening “Hell,” whose desolate musings—“Hell is just a signpost when you take a certain path”—are delivered almost a cappella. Guitar feedback swirls ominously, mostly on the first beat of each bar, highlighting the confusion and upset of the lyrics. The song’s chorus serves as a cathartic, if ambiguous, release, with Tucker unleashing a mighty riot grrrl roar over thunderous...
Little Rope leans even more toward hard rock, with an emphasis on dynamics. It’s an approach that’s apparent from the opening “Hell,” whose desolate musings—“Hell is just a signpost when you take a certain path”—are delivered almost a cappella. Guitar feedback swirls ominously, mostly on the first beat of each bar, highlighting the confusion and upset of the lyrics. The song’s chorus serves as a cathartic, if ambiguous, release, with Tucker unleashing a mighty riot grrrl roar over thunderous...
- 1/15/2024
- by Lewie Parkinson-Jones
- Slant Magazine
January is here and Hulu is rolling out the red carpet all month long! The streamer is heading into the new month (and the new year) with several specials, including the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Special, and “The Golden Bachelor” wedding special, “The Golden Wedding.”
But Hulu will also debut several major new series and films, including its all-new murder mystery series “Death and Other Details” and the new Marvel series “Echo,” which will be available to watch on both Hulu and Disney+.
See The Streamable’s top picks for what’s new this month, and find out everything coming to Hulu in January!
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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebrates its new class...
But Hulu will also debut several major new series and films, including its all-new murder mystery series “Death and Other Details” and the new Marvel series “Echo,” which will be available to watch on both Hulu and Disney+.
See The Streamable’s top picks for what’s new this month, and find out everything coming to Hulu in January!
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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebrates its new class...
- 1/4/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Olivia Rodrigo will never forget the first time she heard Lorde’s breakout single, “Royals,” because it changed her life.
“I remember hearing that song on the radio at the time… It was one of those ‘pinch me’ moments where you always remember, a snapshot memory, like, ‘Oh my God, what is this?!’ Changes the trajectory of your life,” said Rodrigo during The Hollywood Reporter’s recent Songwriter Roundtable discussion.
Talking to fellow songwriters like Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, and Jon Batiste, Rodrigo shared her experience hearing Lorde for the first time and reflected on Pure Heroine’s impact. “I remember listening to it as I first started writing songs and just being blown away by her lyrics that are just about being a teenager living in the suburbs,” Rodrigo said. “I just remember never hearing my life be put into a song like that where it just made being...
“I remember hearing that song on the radio at the time… It was one of those ‘pinch me’ moments where you always remember, a snapshot memory, like, ‘Oh my God, what is this?!’ Changes the trajectory of your life,” said Rodrigo during The Hollywood Reporter’s recent Songwriter Roundtable discussion.
Talking to fellow songwriters like Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, and Jon Batiste, Rodrigo shared her experience hearing Lorde for the first time and reflected on Pure Heroine’s impact. “I remember listening to it as I first started writing songs and just being blown away by her lyrics that are just about being a teenager living in the suburbs,” Rodrigo said. “I just remember never hearing my life be put into a song like that where it just made being...
- 1/2/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
In her song, “At the Holiday Party,” St. Vincent describes a convivial scene in which everyone celebrating loosens up, maybe takes a few pills, and lets down their guard. It’s about enjoying a safe space and being yourself, and she brought that same vibe to Jack and Rachel Antonoff’s ninth annual Ally Coalition Talent Show on Tuesday. Video from the event shows her performing that track, off her 2021 album, Daddy’s Home, with some of the night’s other performers, including Jack Antonoff on piano and Bartees Strange on guitar.
- 12/20/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Get ready to kick off the holiday season with a star-studded extravaganza from the nation’s capital! The National Christmas Tree Lighting will take place on the Ellipse at The White House and President’s Park in Washington, D.C. on Friday, Dec. 15, at 8 p.m. Et and will be broadcast on CBS. Hosted by country music star Mickey Guyton the event will feature performances by some of the biggest acts in the country, from music icons to up-and-coming stars. With just 10 days until Christmas, there’s no better way to get into the holiday spirit than checking out the festivities and enjoying holiday songs from some of the best singers in America. You can watch CBS with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can also watch with Paramount Plus, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
How to Watch 2023 National Christmas Tree Lighting When: Friday, December 15, 2023 at...
How to Watch 2023 National Christmas Tree Lighting When: Friday, December 15, 2023 at...
- 12/15/2023
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
It looks like the secret is out on who Olivia Rodrigo’s 2021 breakout hit “drivers license” is about.
During a promotion for their upcoming appearance on Saturday Night Live, Rodrigo and Adam Driver were joined by cast member Heidi Gardner on stage. After the actor introduced himself and the singer-songwriter, Gardner noted the “awkward” pairing.
“Okay, this is awkward,” Heidi Gardner quipped, adding, “Olivia Rodrigo and the guy she wrote a song about.” After Driver inquired which song she’s referring to, Gardner slipped, “‘drivers license.’ Adam Driver.”
The Grammy award winner confirmed the revelations,...
During a promotion for their upcoming appearance on Saturday Night Live, Rodrigo and Adam Driver were joined by cast member Heidi Gardner on stage. After the actor introduced himself and the singer-songwriter, Gardner noted the “awkward” pairing.
“Okay, this is awkward,” Heidi Gardner quipped, adding, “Olivia Rodrigo and the guy she wrote a song about.” After Driver inquired which song she’s referring to, Gardner slipped, “‘drivers license.’ Adam Driver.”
The Grammy award winner confirmed the revelations,...
- 12/8/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Olivia Rodrigo gave her new ballad “Can’t Catch Me Now” — her contribution to The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes — its live debut Friday during her set at Los Angeles’ Jingle Ball.
“So, has anybody watched The Hunger Games?” Rodrigo asked the Kia Forum crowd. “I was super lucky because this year I got a chance to write a song for the movie that’s out now.”
Rodrigo’s eventful weekend continued Saturday when the singer was named Storyteller of the Year at the Variety Hitmakers brunch.
“So, has anybody watched The Hunger Games?” Rodrigo asked the Kia Forum crowd. “I was super lucky because this year I got a chance to write a song for the movie that’s out now.”
Rodrigo’s eventful weekend continued Saturday when the singer was named Storyteller of the Year at the Variety Hitmakers brunch.
- 12/3/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The presents are piling in at Paramount+!
The streamer is celebrating the season of giving this December and is filling up its library with plenty of new goodies, from Christmas classics like “Frosty Returns” to the premiere of the crime thriller film “Finestkind,” starring Ben Foster, Toby Wallace, and Jenna Ortega.
Plus, rock around the Christmas tree (or just around the clock) with multiple big bashes, including the 101st National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, The 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, and New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash.
Check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s new this month on Paramount+, and check out the full list of films, series, and sports coming to the platform in December!
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The streamer is celebrating the season of giving this December and is filling up its library with plenty of new goodies, from Christmas classics like “Frosty Returns” to the premiere of the crime thriller film “Finestkind,” starring Ben Foster, Toby Wallace, and Jenna Ortega.
Plus, rock around the Christmas tree (or just around the clock) with multiple big bashes, including the 101st National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, The 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, and New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash.
Check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s new this month on Paramount+, and check out the full list of films, series, and sports coming to the platform in December!
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- 11/24/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
CBS presents ‘National Christmas Tree Lighting’
Four-time Grammy Award winning Country music star Mickey Guyton is hosting the 2023 National Christmas Tree Lighting special set to air on CBS on December 15th at 8pm Et/Pt. Guyton will also perform on the holiday special which takes place at the Ellipse at The White House and President’s Park in Washington, D.C.
Joining Guyton to perform holiday classics are Darren Criss, Samara Joy, Ledisi, Reneé Rapp, St. Vincent, Joe Walsh, and Dionne Warwick. The United States Coast Guard’s Guardians Big Band will also help viewers celebrate the holiday season.
“First celebrated in 1923 by President Calvin Coolidge, the National Christmas Tree Lighting continues to inspire people everywhere to pause to enjoy cherished traditions and memories made with family and friends in national parks during the holiday season,” reads CBS’s synopsis. “The CBS special offers a unique opportunity for friends and...
Four-time Grammy Award winning Country music star Mickey Guyton is hosting the 2023 National Christmas Tree Lighting special set to air on CBS on December 15th at 8pm Et/Pt. Guyton will also perform on the holiday special which takes place at the Ellipse at The White House and President’s Park in Washington, D.C.
Joining Guyton to perform holiday classics are Darren Criss, Samara Joy, Ledisi, Reneé Rapp, St. Vincent, Joe Walsh, and Dionne Warwick. The United States Coast Guard’s Guardians Big Band will also help viewers celebrate the holiday season.
“First celebrated in 1923 by President Calvin Coolidge, the National Christmas Tree Lighting continues to inspire people everywhere to pause to enjoy cherished traditions and memories made with family and friends in national parks during the holiday season,” reads CBS’s synopsis. “The CBS special offers a unique opportunity for friends and...
- 11/22/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Trolls Band Together, The Crown, Saltburn and May December.
The Crown premiere
Elizabeth Debicki, Jonathan Pryce, Khalid Abdalla, Rufus Kampa, Fflyn Edwards, Ed McVey, Luther Ford and Meg Bellamy walked the red carpet on Sunday for the Los Angeles premiere of the sixth and final season.
Peter Morgan and Elizabeth Debicki Luther Ford, Khalid Abdalla and Ed McVey
Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes premiere
Rachel Zegler, Tom Blyth, Hunter Schafer, Josh Andrés Rivera, Viola Davis, Peter Dinklage and Jason Schwartzman attended the Los Angeles premiere of their Hunger Games prequel on Monday, with support from Olivia Rodrigo, who has a song in the film. On Wednesday, the cast attended another premiere event in NYC.
Peter Dinklage, Viola Davis, Josh Andrés Rivera,...
The Crown premiere
Elizabeth Debicki, Jonathan Pryce, Khalid Abdalla, Rufus Kampa, Fflyn Edwards, Ed McVey, Luther Ford and Meg Bellamy walked the red carpet on Sunday for the Los Angeles premiere of the sixth and final season.
Peter Morgan and Elizabeth Debicki Luther Ford, Khalid Abdalla and Ed McVey
Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes premiere
Rachel Zegler, Tom Blyth, Hunter Schafer, Josh Andrés Rivera, Viola Davis, Peter Dinklage and Jason Schwartzman attended the Los Angeles premiere of their Hunger Games prequel on Monday, with support from Olivia Rodrigo, who has a song in the film. On Wednesday, the cast attended another premiere event in NYC.
Peter Dinklage, Viola Davis, Josh Andrés Rivera,...
- 11/17/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lana Del Rey, the 1975’s Matty Healy, Bleachers, and Nick Cave are among the artists who contribute new renditions of mid-20th century songs to the Jack Antonoff-curated soundtrack for the upcoming Apple TV+ series The New Look.
Florence Welch, Beabadoobee, Perfume Genius, and more also recorded covers for the series, which focuses on the career of fashion designer Christian Dior and his clashes with Coco Chanel amid the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Paris.
The New Look — starring Ben Mendelsohn as Dior, Juliette Binoche as Chanel, and a cast that includes Maisie Williams,...
Florence Welch, Beabadoobee, Perfume Genius, and more also recorded covers for the series, which focuses on the career of fashion designer Christian Dior and his clashes with Coco Chanel amid the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Paris.
The New Look — starring Ben Mendelsohn as Dior, Juliette Binoche as Chanel, and a cast that includes Maisie Williams,...
- 11/15/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The nominations for the 2024 Grammys are set to be announced Friday, November 10 at 8 a.m. Pt / 11 a.m. Et. The event will be available via livestream. You can watch the nominations on the embedded player below, on live.grammy.com or on the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel.
Who Is Announcing The Nominations?
The livestream event will feature St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy, Muni Long, Kim Petras, Jon Bon Jovi, “Weird Al” Yankovic and many others, who will be announcing the nominees across all 94 categories. CBS Mornings co-hosts Gayle King, Nate Burleson and Tony Dokoupil will also be on hand.
Related: Photos Of Grammys Best New Artist Winners Through the Years
When Are The 2024 Grammy Nominations Announced?
The livestream for the 2024 Grammy nominations kicks off at 7:45 a.m. Pt / 10:45 a.m. Et.
The schedule breakdown for the livestream event is as follows:
Pre-Show
7:45 a.m. Pt / 10:45 a.
Who Is Announcing The Nominations?
The livestream event will feature St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy, Muni Long, Kim Petras, Jon Bon Jovi, “Weird Al” Yankovic and many others, who will be announcing the nominees across all 94 categories. CBS Mornings co-hosts Gayle King, Nate Burleson and Tony Dokoupil will also be on hand.
Related: Photos Of Grammys Best New Artist Winners Through the Years
When Are The 2024 Grammy Nominations Announced?
The livestream for the 2024 Grammy nominations kicks off at 7:45 a.m. Pt / 10:45 a.m. Et.
The schedule breakdown for the livestream event is as follows:
Pre-Show
7:45 a.m. Pt / 10:45 a.
- 11/10/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
After an entire year of new music, albums and rising artists, the 2024 Grammy Awards nominations are officially here.
The nominees are set to be revealed on Friday at 11 a.m. Et/8 a.m. Pt during an event livestreamed on the Grammys website and YouTube page.
Stars who will join Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. to unveil the nominees include Arooj Aftab, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Jimmy Jam, Jon Bon Jovi, Samara Joy, Muni Long, Cheryl Pawelski, Kim Petras, Judith Sherman, St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy and “Weird Al” Yankovic, as well as CBS Mornings co-hosts Gayle King, Nate Burleson and Tony Dokoupil.
Nominees in the general field and select categories will be announced during the event, while videos unveiling the nominees in the remaining categories will be posted on the Grammys website and YouTube.
The 66th Grammys will honor artists, musicians and creators across a total of 94 categories, including the...
The nominees are set to be revealed on Friday at 11 a.m. Et/8 a.m. Pt during an event livestreamed on the Grammys website and YouTube page.
Stars who will join Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. to unveil the nominees include Arooj Aftab, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Jimmy Jam, Jon Bon Jovi, Samara Joy, Muni Long, Cheryl Pawelski, Kim Petras, Judith Sherman, St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy and “Weird Al” Yankovic, as well as CBS Mornings co-hosts Gayle King, Nate Burleson and Tony Dokoupil.
Nominees in the general field and select categories will be announced during the event, while videos unveiling the nominees in the remaining categories will be posted on the Grammys website and YouTube.
The 66th Grammys will honor artists, musicians and creators across a total of 94 categories, including the...
- 11/10/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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