I remember watching George Floyd’s daughter talk about the death of her father and thinking wow—what a sad introduction to Black American life for this young person. It was painful to watch her grow up in that moment, like all Black kids eventually do. “Hold the Line” was written over the course of three days during that first pandemic summer. Through this song I was trying to make sense of what was happening in the U.S., my neighborhood and my community at that moment. During the marches people were trying to stop the bleeding, locked arm in arm, doing everything they could to hold the line.
Ghostly International and Secretly have announced the formation of All Flowers Group, a new group of record labels. In addition to Ghostly artists, All Flowers Group will also oversee the New York–based hip-hop and R&B label Drink Sum Wtr. The latter’s roster includes its first signee Deem Spencer and a single series featuring songs by Shelley FKA DRAM, Sol Galeano, and Wahid. All Flowers Group will operate within the independent music realm of Secretly, which includes the affiliate companies Secretly Group (Dead Oceans, Jagjaguwar, Saddest Factory Records, Secretly Canadian), Numero Group, 37d03d, Secretly Publishing, and Secretly Distribution. Sam Valenti IV, Ghostly’s founder and CEO, will now serve as co-founder, co-CEO, and chief creative officer of All Flowers Group. “The ‘same s...
Post Malone has released a new song called “Cooped Up,” featuring Roddy Ricch. It’s the latest preview of his new album Twelve Carat Toothache. Malone produced the single with his frequent collaborator Louis Bell. Check out the new track, as well as the cover artwork for Twelve Carat Toothache, below. “Cooped Up” is the second single Post Malone has shared from his forthcoming album, following “One Right Now” with the Weeknd. Post Malone recently previewed other new songs on Instagram Live, including collaborations with the Kid Laroi, Doja Cat, and Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold. Twelve Carat Toothache is due out June 3. It follows Malone’s 2019 studio LP Hollywood’s Bleeding. In an interview with Billboard, Post Malone described the new album as a reflection on “the ups and downs and the dis...
After burning up the stage on Saturday Night Live over the weekend Arcade Fire clearly had plenty more gas in the tank. The band stopped by the BBC’s iconic Maida Vale Studios this week to put their rocking spin on Harry Styles‘ most recent single, “As It Was.” The original version of the song from Harry’s upcoming third solo album, Harry’s House, has a kind of bouncy 1980s new wave A-Ha vibe, but the Arcade crew found a fifth, more raucous gear in their goosed arrangement. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Doubling the tempo, the band gave the track a renewed, frantic urgency, with singer Win Butler sounding angsty and breathless over a mix that included violin, keyboard, marimba, driving guitars and tubular bells. The session also found the ban...
LONDON — Growing up in the town of Watford, located 15 miles outside of London, Zara Stewart dreamed of pursuing a music career. But she felt she lacked the connections or background to make it a reality. “I assumed it was an industry where it was all about who you know,” says Stewart. “And I didn’t know anybody.” Believing music wasn’t a viable option, Stewart focused her education on languages, studying Spanish and Portuguese at Leeds University. After graduating in 2019, she briefly worked in fashion retail and medical recruitment, but still found herself pining for a job in the record business. Now Stewart, 25, has landed her dream job as a paid A&R intern at Sony Music UK imprint Dream Life Records. She joined the company earlier this year as part of its A&R Academy – one of s...
Ashley Judd appeared on Good Morning America on Thursday morning (May 12) to discuss her mother country icon Naomi Judd‘s recent death by suicide. Speaking to Diane Sawyer from her home in Nashville, Ashley opened by thanking the everyone who has reached out with condolences and explaining why she’d been “deputized” by the family to share information about Naomi’s cause of death. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “She used a weapon… mother used a firearm,” Judd told Sawyer. “So that’s the piece of information that we are very uncomfortable sharing.” Judd said she did the interview because the family wanted to reveal the information on their own so they could control the news about their beloved matriarch’s death before autopsy results were releas...
Love and forgiveness. Those are the two themes that Sean “Diddy” Combs is embracing for his first-time stint as host and executive producer of the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. As the countdown to the May 15 telecast begins, the impresario has already started raising the curtain a bit about what’s been happening behind the scenes. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news When it was announced earlier this week that Travis Scott would be joining a performer lineup that includes Morgan Wallen, Silk Sonic, Ed Sheeran and Megan Thee Stallion, Combs noted on Instagram, “I made a request; I made a demand. I said my brother Travis Scott has to perform … And NBC said yes.” This will be Scott’s first awards show performance since a crowd crush during his show at ...
Death Cab for Cutie have announced their new album Asphalt Meadows, which arrives September 16 via Atlantic. The band has also shared the lead single “Roman Candles” and announced a forthcoming tour, which includes dates alongside Illuminati Hotties, Low, and Yo La Tengo. Find the dates, the album’s artwork (a photo by Benjamin Gibbard), and the new song below. “‘Roman Candles’ is about the crippling, existential dread that goes hand in hand with living in a nervous city on a dying planet,” the band said of the new song in a statement. “And that the only way to be in the moment is to let it all go.” The last Death Cab for Cutie album was 2018’s Thank You for Today. Death Cab for Cutie: Asphalt Meadows Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Death Cab for Cut...