Music Review: Rosalía’s ‘Lux’ is unlike anything in mainstream music
Rosalía's “Lux” arrives three years after “Motomami” cemented her unique position as a genre-agnostic international talent. Read More
Rosalía's “Lux” arrives three years after “Motomami” cemented her unique position as a genre-agnostic international talent. Read More
NEW YORK (AP) — Before Rosalía became an international pop powerhouse, she was Rosalía Vila Tobella, a student of flamenco at the hypercompetitive Catalonia College of Music. There, she learned Spain's folkloric traditions. And then she broke away from them, bringing heritage performance into modern style. Read More
NEW YORK (AP) — Before Rosalía became an international pop powerhouse, she was Rosalía Vila Tobella, a student of flamenco at the hypercompetitive Catalonia College of Music. There, she learned Read More
Lee remains a prominent but controversial figure in K-pop history. Read More
As she announces ‘Beautiful Madness,’ releasing January 23, Agnes talks to Vogue about putting a more vulnerable spin on dance pop and how fashion became a central part of her storytelling. Read More
Pop music in 2004 was just fun. These are three tracks from that enjoyable year that show pop can just be fun again. Read More
This is a great rendition. Read More
An artificial intelligence clip of Israelis celebrating the release of the hostages (left) alongside a clip of Hostage Square in Tel Aviv (right) in Yoni Bloch’s new music video. – Screenshot= When Israeli pop star Yoni Bloch created a music video in January depicting scenes of the Israeli hostages returning through the use of artificial Read More
It seemed inevitable that Anna von Hausswolff would make an album inspired by This Mortal Coil, the 4AD collective that covered songs by Gene Clark, Alex Chilton, and more, injecting them with its gothic touch. Iconoclasts, the sixth album by the Swedish musician out October 31, may feel more like conventional music to those accustomed […] Read More