Rap Song of the Week handpicks all the new hip-hop tracks you need to hear every Friday. Check out the full playlist here. Today, A$AP Rocky’s Swedish House Mafia collab “Frankenstein” has finally been officially released. At this point, it’s possible even A$AP Rocky doesn’t know if he’ll ever drop a follow-up to 2018’s Testing. Between older material like “Lost and Found Freestyle 2019” with Tyler, the Creator and features on songs by $not, Nigo, and Fivio Foreign, however, he’s kept fans fed this year. This week brings another new release with his long-awaited Swedish House Mafia collaboration “Frankenstein,” which appears on the dance supergroup’s new album Paradise Again. As A$AP Mob diehards might remember, “Frankenstein” has actually been floating around since the late Virg...
In Starz’s critically well-received series Shining Vale, the “shit-com” (to quote co-creator Sharon Horgan’s invented term for the genre) blends horror and comedy for an unconventional story about a writer and mother (Courteney Cox) who thinks she’s seeing ghosts. Or she’s experiencing a mental breakdown? That’s just one of the show’s mysteries. The show’s stellar cast includes Cox, Greg Kinnear, Gus Birney, Merrin Dungey, Dylan Gage, and Mira Sorvino, but TV fans might especially spark to the inclusion of Judith Light, whose legendary career on screen and on stage has recently included a number of unforgettable performances in shows including Transparent and The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. These days, as the veteran actress tells Consequence, she mostly gets off...
Do you think Dr. Frasier Crane ever listened to Pearl Jam? He lived in Seattle in the ’90s, after all. That’s the premise of a parody clip that went viral on Twitter this week, in which comedian Jon Blair imagines the Fraiser cast as hip (well, sort of) to the local music scene. Complete with a fuzzy guitar cover of the opening theme “Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs” (ripped by RJ Satchithananthan), the video begins with Fraiser announcing his plans to see Pearl Jam, “the great cultural crown jewel of Seattle,” live in concert. This proclamation paves the way for the gang to name-drop the grunge Big Four: Niles is a Soundgarden fan, while Martin mistakes Layne Staley for a woman named Allison (get it?). Elsewhere, the eldest Crane suggests his son get into Stone Temple Pilots instead,...
Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Channel 1 Schedule (All times listed in Pacific Standard Time) *schedule is subject to change Friday, April 15, 2022 4:00 PM – Welcome4:15 PM – Princess Nokia4:55 PM – Bishop Briggs5:50 PM – Ari Lennox6:40 PM – Carly Rae Jepsen7:35 PM – Anitta8:30 PM – Arcade Fire9:40 PM – Lil Baby10:35 PM – Daniel Caesar11:35 PM – Harry Styles—- Livestream Rebroadcast —- Saturday, April 16, 2022 4:00 PM – Welcome4:15 PM – Koffee4:35 PM – Masego5:05 PM – Wallows6:00 PM – Cuco6:50 PM – 88rising’s Head in the Clouds Forever8:10 PM – Disclosure9:30 PM – Flume10:40 PM – Megan Thee Stallion11:30 PM – Billie Eilish—- Livest...
Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Channel 1 Schedule (All times listed in Pacific Standard Time) *schedule is subject to change Friday, April 15, 2022 4:00 PM – Welcome4:15 PM – Princess Nokia4:55 PM – Bishop Briggs5:50 PM – Ari Lennox6:40 PM – Carly Rae Jepsen7:35 PM – Anitta8:30 PM – Arcade Fire9:40 PM – Lil Baby10:35 PM – Daniel Caesar11:35 PM – Harry Styles—- Livestream Rebroadcast —- Saturday, April 16, 2022 4:00 PM – Welcome4:15 PM – Koffee4:35 PM – Masego5:05 PM – Wallows6:00 PM – Cuco6:50 PM – 88rising’s Head in the Clouds Forever8:10 PM – Disclosure9:30 PM – Flume10:40 PM – Megan Thee Stallion11:30 PM – Billie Eilish—- Livest...
Because of this unusual quality we wanted a younger, more energetic, modern approach to the vocal. Our engineer, mixer, and producer (Ross Hogarth) had worked extensively with Taylor and they were very close friends. When Ross suggested Taylor (being such a huge Foo Fighters fan) I said WOW—how perfect. and I know Doug will be absolutely thrilled. I had only just met Taylor, and barely got to know him, but I was so impressed by his sincerity, positive energy, and pure enthusiasm. He had a unique spontaneous style different from anyone I’ve ever worked with before. I can be very opinionated—but as soon as heard what he was doing, I knew it was best to step back, stay out of the way, and let him do his thing. That session was an experience I will never forget. When I tried to open a business...
Charli XCX has shared the latest visual from her new album Crash. In the new music video for “Used to Know Me,” directed by Alex Lill, Charli XCX plays with a few different personas—including a cheerleader, a leather queen, and Marie Antoinette. Check it out below. Charli XCX has shared a number of playful Crash visuals; she grinds on a coffin in the video for “Good Ones,” sings on a cloud in the clip for “Every Rule,” and busts out some synchronized dance moves for “Baby.” Last month, Charli XCX dropped the deluxe edition of Crash, which added four new songs to the original. Revisit Pitchfork’s 2019 Cover Story “Charli XCX Is the Pop Star of the Future.” Plus, check out Pitchfork’s 2021 interview with Alex Lill. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
The most popular oldies are getting younger. Since at least 2014, the market share of catalog has been rising – from just over 65.1% in 2020 to 69.8% of album consumption units last year, according to Luminate (formerly known as MRC Data). At the same time, though, the music that dominates the catalog category – defined by Billboard as albums released more than 18 months ago, as long as they’re not being actively promoted by labels or in the top half of the Billboard 200 – is more recent than ever. In a trend apparently driven by streaming, growth is now being driven mostly by older albums from newer artists – sometimes referred to as “shallow catalog” – rather than the “deep catalog” of the ’60s and ’70s rock acts that used to dominate the category. To get a sense of how profound this shi...