The clip begins with footage of ancient cave paintings and drawings. It proceeds to show a montage of film snippets capturing people from around the world involved in various activities. The video ...
The shuffle-only restrictions have been lifted. The shuffle-only restrictions have been lifted. is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Jess started her ...
A look at the most skipped songs from 40 of classic rock's most famous albums makes one thing crystal clear: The music world is dominated by individual songs now. Streaming services such as Spotify ...
English music lost ground last year. Not to other English artists, but to singers Western audiences can’t even understand. Peso Pluma racked up 1.9 billion streams in 2023, singing Mexican corridos.
“E After Next,” the Moby rework that has become a staple of Avalon Emerson’s DJ sets, has been formally released via Dead Oceans. Billed as a collaboration between the two, it is part of Emerson’s ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- "Love Island USA" culminated a tumultuous summer full of explosive breakups and shock exits in its season finale Sunday. A public vote (spoilers ahead) crowned Amaya Espinal, 25, ...
A global Song of the Summer doesn’t need to be fluff — go ask Beyonce or Lil Nas X. But it almost always is. The thing is, New England artists don’t make the best fluff (irony!). So let’s give a few ...
The songs nominated in the Best Original Song category at this year’s Academy Awards will not be performed live on the Oscar show, according to an email sent to Academy members Wednesday afternoon. In ...
You’re not likely to find a Mills Brothers entry in any rock encyclopedia, and it’s a good bet that their name would ring no bells with most music fans today. Nevertheless, this pop and jazz vocal ...
Famous poets (tortured or not) have taken inspiration from Swift’s music. Can you match the poem to the song? By Jennifer Harlan Taylor Swift is many things: a pop superstar, a business mogul, a cat ...
Yes. No Skips is back again for more coverage of past music releases that have near-flawless consistency. This week, Linda Perhacs’ “Parallelograms” is what we’ll be talking about, since the album has ...