After last year’s efforts for a COVID-19-safe ceremony, the Grammys return for another round this weekend. The 64th Annual Grammy Awards had originally been set for Los Angeles at the end of January, but the Omicron surge resulted in a postponement and a change of venue to the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. The main event begins Sunday (April 3) at 8 p.m. Eastern on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+, which offers a week-long free trial. Below, learn how to watch the 2022 Grammys from the comfort of home. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.) Follow all of Pitchfork’s coverage of the 2022 Grammys, including our new live blog and the full lineup of performers. How to Watch the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony® The Premiere ...
Thom Yorke has shared a new song titled “That’s How Horses Are,” his second contribution to the final season of the British drama series Peaky Blinders. Listen to it below. Yorke released “5.17,” another track he’d written for Peaky Blinders, in mid-March. Series director Anthony Byrne told NME earlier this year that Yorke and Greenwood had written original music for the show. “The music has always been really important historically, and I was really keen to bring a dramatic score into it,” he said. Yorke has also recently released three new songs with The Smile, his side project with Greenwood and Tom Skinner: “You Will Never Work in Television Again,” “Skirting on the Surface,” and “The Smoke.” The band will tour Europe beginning in May. Content This content can also be viewed on the sit...
The week before the Oscar ceremony, director David Leitch — in a stroke of unintentional good timing — withdrew as the director of a planned Netflix movie Fast and Loose, starring Will Smith. Instead, he moved onto Fall Guy, starring Ryan Gosling, for Universal, which is supposed to start production in August. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news A source says Netflix was competing with Universal to be the next project for Leitch, but Universal pulled ahead. According to sources, Netflix put out an urgent call for another director to take over a project featuring the star who was heavily favored to win best actor at the Oscars. But soon after Smith’s attack on Chris Rock on the Oscars stage, Netflix quietly...
Elton John credits teenage AIDS victim Ryan White and his family with saving his life. The singer told the crowd at his concert at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Friday (April 1) that spending time around White’s family caused him to make changes in his life. White was from Indiana. “I knew that my lifestyle was crazy and out of order. And six months later, I got sober and clean and have been ever since,” John said. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news He said White’s family was the catalyst for him to change. “I cannot thank them enough, because without them, I’d probably be dead,” the singer said, WTHR-TV reported. White died in Indianapolis at age 18 on April 8, 1990. He had contracted HIV years earlier through a tainted blood t...
Harry Styles‘ new single “As It Was” has set a new Spotify record in its first day of release. On Saturday (April 2), Spotify confirmed that “As It Was” is now the most-streamed song in the United States in a single day, with 8.3 million streams, a record that was formerly held by Olivia Rodrigo‘s “Drivers License” (8 million streams). Styles’ new song is also now the most-streamed song globally on Spotify in a single day for 2022 so far, with 21.6 million streams. That number of streams tops Anitta‘s “Envolver,” which saw 8.6 million single-day streams in March. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “As It Was,” which dropped on March 31, is the first taste of Styles’ upcoming third album, Harry’s House. The 13-track album is scheduled ...
Camila Cabello shared a note on social media about how it feels to be followed by the paparazzi in her personal time at the beach. While paparazzi snapshots of the singer in a bikini circulated on the internet Saturday (April 2), she took a moment to address what she goes through when she just wants to enjoy some time in nature. “Every time I’ve gone to this beach club in Miami I get papped – somehow when I check in paps know and get me in my bikini and every time I’ve felt super vulnerable and unprepared,” wrote Cabello, whose new album Familia is due out on April 8. “I’ve worn bikinis that were too small and paid no mind to how I looked, then saw pictures online and comments and been so upset.” Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “I remin...
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Purified air and pristine sound quality – both are now simultaneously achievable with Dyson‘s latest invention. Headquartered in Singapore, the multi-billion dollar manufacturer of household goods is wading into the audio technology space with a unique twist. Enter the Dyson Zone, the company’s new noise-cancelling, air-purifying headphones. The product marks Dyson’s first wearable device on the market and they’re already making a stand-out impression. Airflow and purification are two of Dyson’s foremost areas of expertise. The company’s existing product offering includes a robust lineup of vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, fans, and more. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Dyson applies their industry-leading technology throughout the Zone. ...
After an explosive return to the stage following a four-year hiatus, Hardwell is wasting no time introducing us to his next artistic chapter. Last weekend, Hardwell closed out the Ultra Music Festival main stage in front of an estimated 150,000 attendees with a set chock-full of unreleased music. With the return also came the announcement of a new tour in support of an upcoming album, REBELS NEVER DIE. Viewers of the producer’s livestreamed Ultra comeback gathered Hardwell’s new direction would likely infuse elements of techno with his anthemic main stage style. Those initial predictions have been increasingly supported with the release of the first two cuts from the album, “BROKEN MIRROR” and “INTO THE UNKNOWN.” Scroll to Continue Recommended ...
Martin Garrix‘s return to touring has sparked inspiration for one of the artist’s biggest efforts yet, his debut club album, Sentio. Over the last two years, Garrix has released numerous massive pop collaborations alongside some of music’s biggest names including Bono & The Edge of U2, G-Eazy, and more. Garrix and Maejor additionally dropped the dynamic debut album under their AREA21 alias, Greatest Hits Vol. 1, late last year. During that time, Garrix was simultaneously taking a break from producing new club hits, especially as events were on hold with the onset of the pandemic. “The crazy thing is I’ve never released a Garrix album. During COVID I made zero club music because it felt weird to make festival music when the...
The Prodigy‘s Liam Howlett is set to make his cinematic soundtracking debut with an upcoming film to be released on Netflix this spring. The co-founder of the iconic English band and classically trained musician is lending his expertise to the soundtrack of Choose or Die. The film stars Asa Butterfield of Greed and Iola Evans of The 100 respectively. The forthcoming flick, previously titled CURS>R, depicts a harrowing tale of a computer programmer’s quest to win a previously unclaimed prize worth $100,000 from a retro video game. However, the game’s real-world impacts become immediately apparent, leading to a high-stakes game of survival that forces swift life-or-death decisions. While the survival thriller Choose or Die marks the debut of Howlett...