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The screams started long before the lights dimmed at New York's Madison Square Garden on Thursday night — layers and layers of them, bouncing off the walls of the arena. The merch lines wrapped around the concourse, with the customers broken up into sections so as not to interrupt foot traffic. Outside, fans climbed upstairs from the underground, emerging out of the Penn Station subway entrance. It's been freshly painted orange and blue, to celebrate the Knicks being in the NBA finals for the first time since 1999. But despite the occasional cheers of “Let's go Knicks,” this isn't a…
Marilyn Manson lost his latest bid Friday to shut down a sexual assault lawsuit brought by his former assistant. A California judge refused to toss or trim the claims in Ashley Walters' third amended complaint, five months after he revived the case under a new California law that gives older sexual assault claims a two-year lookback window to move forward. Manson's lawyer Alexa Foley had argued during the hearing in downtown Los Angeles that Walters' did not qualify as a revivable under the new law, known as AB250. She tried in vain to convince the court that Walters couldn't meet…
After “Arrogant boy”, another song from the album “Splat!” out July 3rd Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
“This song is about the past,” said Phoebe Bridgers before diving into one of the eight unreleased tracks she played for a rapt sold-out crowd at her pop-up Madison Square Garden show on Thursday night. “But that’s every song.” Since her spectral breakout single “Smoke Signals” in 2017, the Los Angeles songwriter, Boygenius member, and soon-to-be actress has become a preeminent chronicler of the ghosts we accumulate over time: past selves, old haunts, lost loves. In her songs, collective and personal history are both alive and instructive—a pathway to understanding who you are, and who it is you’d like to…
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Taylor Swift writes an ode to a beloved Toy Story character for the series’ fifth installment, Flo choose girl power over a flighty lover on an R&B showstopper, and Shaboozey returns with an alehouse anthem that’s sure to spawn a few new line dances. Plus, tunes from Steve Lacy, Tinashe, Death Cab for Cutie, Vince Staples, and Niall Horan. Taylor Swift, “I Knew It, I Knew You” (YouTube) Flo, “Don’t Break Her Heart” (YouTube) Shaboozey, “Cowgirl”…
“I do not support any candidate, nor have I authorized the use of my image in any campaign,” the singer said Shakira affirms she does “not support any candidate” running for the presidency in Colombia — even the ones whose campaign has been bolstered by the use of her image. Recently, fan accounts and other social media users shared a promotional image depicting the artist candidates alongside Iván Cepeda and Aida Quilcué. “The images circulating of me supporting presidential candidates are fake,” the singer shared in a statement, according to Billboard. “I do not support any candidate, nor have I…
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Bryan Andrews made his CMA Fest debut on Thursday afternoon by taking the stage to a recording of President Trump's greatest hits. But the Carrollton, Missouri, country singer wasn't playing talking points like “We will make America great again!” over the PA in agreement. Rather, he was there to light them up. Andrews has made a name for himself online as an outspoken critic of Trump and the Republican Party in a series of often expletive-laced videos. Onstage at CMA Fest, he lets his music do the talking, performing songs like “Are We Great Yet?” and the new “Not See”…
It was the summer of 1975… Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
Text and meaning of Long live the tubthe new single by Benji & Faithout for Warner Records / Warner Music Italy. Twenty-six years after the release of the original song by Alex Brittithe duo brings one of the most recognizable refrains of the early 2000s back into a new summer. The song starts from an immediately identifiable imagery and overturns it in a current key: the echo of Britti's classic becomes the starting point for a light song with a summer scent, built on fleeting encounters, irony and a disenchanted attitude, far from the clichés of the Latin lover. It…