Father John Misty has announced a world tour in support of his forthcoming album Chloë and the Next 20th Century. Joining him on the North American leg of the tour will be Suki Waterhouse. Father John Misty has also shared the LP’s closing track, “The Next 20th Century.” Check out the song and all of the tour dates below. Ahead of the new record’s release, Father John Misty has also shared “Goodbye Mr. Blue,” “Q4,” and “Funny Girl.” His last album was 2018’s God’s Favorite Customer. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Father John Misty: North America Summer/Fall 2022 Tour Father...
On Sunday night, SZA hauled herself to the 2022 Grammys on a pair of crutches; during the ceremony, Lady Gaga help her on-stage to collect the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance award with Doja Cat. SZA later said that she had fallen out of bed before the ceremony—what she didn’t know was that her ankle was broken, a diagnosis she shared from a hospital bed in an Instagram story the following day. “Chipped the corner of my ankle bone right off doing NOTHING,” she wrote alongside a picture of the x-ray, adding that she was expecting it to be a sprain. “I was NOT missing that red carpet.” After the event, she had said, “Whenever something big happens to me, something crazy happens too.” The award for “Kiss Me More” was her first ever, out of 14 total nominations. Pitchfork has emailed her ...
The Weeknd has shared the Cliqua-directed video for his Dawn FM track “Out of Time.” The video features the Weeknd and South Korean model and actress HoYeon Jung singing karaoke and enjoying their time together at a hotel… until the old-man version of the Weeknd shows up and causes trouble. The visual closes with Jim Carrey as a doctor in an operating room. Watch below. Jim Carrey is featured across Dawn FM. Before “Out of Time,” the Weeknd shared visuals for the record’s “Take My Breath,” “Sacrifice,” and “Gasoline.” He also released The Weeknd x The Dawn FM Experience. Check out “5 Takeaways From the Weeknd’s New Album Dawn FM” on the Pitch. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
Floating Points has shared a new single “Grammar.” It’s out now via Ninja Tune; check it out below. Last month, Floating Points shared a new track called “Vocoder,” his first new solo music since Promises, last year’s collaboration with Pharoah Sanders and the London Symphony Orchestra. Floating Points also had an entry on the Caribou Suddenly Remixes LP. The producer’s last solo LP was 2019’s Crush. Read about Promises in Pitchfork’s feature “Ambient Jazz’s Quiet, Forceful Return.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
Steven Tyler’s Grammy Awards viewing party returned on Sunday after the annual event took a hiatus in 2021 due to the pandemic. Set for dinner and a show at the Hollywood Palladium, the event historically benefits Tyler’s charity organization Janie’s Fund, a philanthropic initiative to raise awareness for young girls who have survived abuse and neglect. In partnership with nonprofit Youth Villages, the name of the fund is inspired by Aerosmith’s 1989 hit “Janie’s Got a Gun,” which tells the story of a young girl who was a victim of domestic abuse. At the start of the evening, the Aerosmith frontman toasted the crowd, kicking off the Grammy’s livestream. Following the three-course dinner and awards telecast, the rockstar made his first public performance in two years, performing a piano ren...
Noah Thompson clearly understands the true meaning of American Idol’s “Showstopper” round. On Monday night (April 5), Thompson, a 19-year-old construction worker from Louisa, Kentucky, took his turn to stop everyone in their tracks, by hitting a country cover of Rihanna’s “Stay.” Showcasing his mature, smoky tones, Thompson didn’t have a perfect outing. But it impressed those matter: the judges and everyone watching on at home. “You have a magic quality going on in your voice,” judge Luke Bryan said afterwards. “I’d love to just have 10 minutes with you, just to really fine-tune to where you have the magic from the top to the end of the song.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Bryan delivered the good news in the most painful sort of way, but the...
Megan Thee Stallion, Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Questlove and Janelle Monaé are among the nominees for the 26th Webby Awards, which honors creativity on the internet. Other nominees include Cynthia Erivo, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Jon Stewart, Laverne Cox, Lilly Singh, Anthony Anderson, LeVar Burton and Lena Waithe. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Established in 1996, the Webby Awards is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence online, including websites and mobile sites; video; advertising, media and PR; apps & software, social; podcasts; games; and virtual & remote. The Webby Awards had another record-breaking year for submissions with more than 14,000 entries from all 50 states and 70 countries worl...
Paul McCartney‘s childhood home in Liverpool has been opened up to unsigned artists as a spot to write and perform songs. The house at 20 Forthlin Road — where McCartney and John Lennon wrote such iconic Beatles hits as “I Saw Her Standing There” and “When I’m 64” — is owned by the National Trust. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The Trust announced on Tuesday (April 5) that initiative, dubbed the “Forthlin Sessions,” will allow budding acts to “visit, write, and perform at 20 Forthlin Road, sitting in the very same spots where around 30 of the world’s most famous songs, including ‘Love Me Do’, ‘I Saw Her Standing There’, ‘Hold Me Tight’, ‘I’ll Follow The Sun’ and ‘When I’m 64’ were written and rehearsed. It is also where Paul wrote his ...
The Weeknd might seems to be seriously considering switching up his stage name. In a series of Tweets, the R&B crooner took to the social media platform to share an idea he has been grappling with. Leading up to the release of The Weeknd’s music video for “Out of Time,” the singer engaged with fans and at one point tweeted, “you guys are hilarious. i feel like i should change my stage name to ABEL at this point lol.” While it initially started out as a joke, he followed up with another affirming Tweet to say that he will “maybe pull a YE and just legally change my name to ABEL. no last name. Like Madonna or Cher or Prince. I don’t know it seems like a lot.” Fans immediately chimed in and many of them voiced online that they would support the change. Even fellow artist John Legend react...
Tonight, at the 2022 Grammy Awards, Olivia Rodrigo took home the trophy for Best Pop Vocal Album. Her hit debut Sour beat out LPs by Justin Bieber (Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)), Doja Cat (Planet Her (Deluxe)), Billie Eilish (Happier Than Ever), and Ariana Grande (Positions). “When I was 9 years old I told my mom I was going to be an Olympic gymnast, even though I could barely do a cartwheel, and she thought I was joking,” Rodrigo said in her acceptance speech. “So the next week when I told her I was going to win a Grammy she was very supportive, even though I’m sure thought it was just a little kid pipe dream. But I want to thank my mom for being supportive of all of my dreams, no matter how crazy.” Earlier in the night, Rodrigo won the Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Pop Sol...
Tonight, at the 2022 Grammys, Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Odom Jr., Ben Platt, and Rachel Zegler sang some of the late Stephen Sondheim’s most lauded works, including music from West Side Story, during the in memoriam segment. The performance opened with a tribute to late Foo Fighters’ drummer Taylor Hawkins, who had been scheduled to perform but died a week before the ceremony. The piece also honored DMX, Meat Loaf, Ronnie Spector, Mark Lanegan, Shock G, Virgil Abloh, Biz Markie, Rusty Young, Connie Bradley, Stonewall Jackson, Roger Hawkins, Betty Davis, Procol Harum’s Gary Brooker, ZZ Top’s Dusty Hill, Greg Tate, Elliot Mazer, Bobbie Nelson, Sarah Dash, Young Dolph, Nanci Griffith, the Chieftans’ Paddy Maloney, Jim Steinman, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Wanda Young, Charlie Watts, Robbie Shakespeare, ...