The part of TikTok that serves as a launching pad for hit singles often seems like an endless stream of dance challenges — kinetic sequences of moves, heavy on martial arm movements, that can be packed into a 15-second clip shot on a stationary phone camera. Users like the dances …
Read More »K-Pop Power: Fandoms Unite to Take Over #WhiteLivesMatter Hashtag on Twitter
The hashtag #WhiteLivesMatter may have caused some confusion on Twitter on Wednesday, after K-pop fans took over the trending topic by spamming it with fan cams and memes of their favorite artists. The united effort effectively drowned out the white-supremacist messaging that organizers of the hashtag were likely hoping to …
Read More »Beyoncé: 'We Need Justice for George Floyd'
Beyoncé demanded justice for George Floyd in a rare social media video statement Saturday. “We need justice for George Floyd. We all witnessed his murder in broad daylight. We’re broken and we’re disgusted. We cannot normalize this pain,” Beyoncé said in the video posted Saturday. “I’m not only speaking to …
Read More »Midland Strip Down 'Drinkin' Problem,' 'Fourteen Gears' for New Acoustic EP
Midland took their name from a Dwight Yoakam song (“Fair to Midland”), and they nod to the neo-traditionalist once again in the title of a new acoustic EP. Guitars, Couches, Etc., Etc., an allusion to Yoakam’s 1986 album Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. Etc, features bare-bones renditions of some of the country …
Read More »How a Nashville Hot-Dog Stand Is Staging the City's First Drive-In Concert
As the drive-in concerts trend picks up steam — four shows in Texas sold out so quickly that organizers added four more — Nashville has been slow so far to hop onboard. Keith Urban played a gig for health care workers in nearby Watertown earlier this month, and Michael W. …
Read More »Melanie C Becomes Video Game Character in 'Blame It on Me' Video
Choose Melanie C as your fighter in the action-packed video for new single “Blame It on Me.” The new track follows up her self-exploratory track “Who I Am.” Sylvie Weber directed the visual, which sees a woman working at her office job. In between spreadsheets and files, the office worker …
Read More »Watch Green Day Cover Blondie and Weezer's Rivers Cuomo Cover Green Day
To tide fans over after their co-headlining tour with Fall Out Boy was postponed due to COVID-19, Green Day and Weezer‘s Rivers Cuomo shared a pair of new covers: The California trio released a rendition of Blondie’s “Dreaming” and Cuomo cued up Green Day’s own graduation season classic, “Time of …
Read More »Elliott Smith's Self-Titled LP to Be Reissued With Previously Unreleased Live Album
Elliott Smith‘s 1995 self-titled second album will be reissued with a previously unreleased live album, Live at Umbra Penumbra, to mark the record’s 25th anniversary. The set will arrive August 28th via Kill Rock Stars. To preview the collection, Kill Rock Stars shared Smith’s gripping and restless rendition of “Big …
Read More »Sara Evans Reimagines Her Own Past on Covers Album 'Copy That'
When she finished recording her new album, Sara Evans decided to re-watch Mad Men and found herself thinking about embodying a character like the impeccably dressed, mysterious Betty Draper. “It came to me: ‘You know what? I should wear wigs for the album artwork because I’m copying other artists,’” says …
Read More »Hear the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde Cover Bob Dylan's 'Standing in the Doorway'
The Pretenders‘ Chrissie Hynde and James Walbourne recorded an atmospheric version of Bob Dylan‘s “Standing in the Doorway” for the latest installment of their Dylan Lockdown Series. Like the original version on 1997’s Time Out of Mind, the revamped take stretches out past seven minutes, with Hynde softly singing over …
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