Meco’s disco version of the Star Wars theme hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in October of 1977, selling two million copies internationally. Space Disco had taken off, and it remained in orbit for nearly a decade. At its best, Space Disco sounds less like Meco’s effects-sampling gimmickry and more streamlined and pulsing
On the scene at a MACRO event, Olandria wore a black ensemble featuring a sheer Do Long bodysuit paired with a draped mini skirt from Femme LA. Styled by The Reismans, the look balanced sheer elements with structured draping. The long-sleeve bodysuit featured a high-cut silhouette with a fully sheer finish, creating a sleek base
News straight from WSQK The Squawk: Arrow Films – in collaboration with Netflix – has just announced that Stranger Things: The Complete Series is available to pre-order now in both Special and Deluxe editions, for both Blu-Ray™ and stunning 4K UHD, with the full box set releasing on 27 July in the UK and 28
Cardi B took the stage during her Little Miss Drama Tour in a series of custom Bryan Hearns looks styled by Kollin Carter. Known for his high-impact, performance-driven designs, Hearns delivered bold silhouettes, intricate embellishments, and dramatic textures that aligned with the energy of the tour. One look featured a teal and purple sequin one-shoulder
This Is Not A Test Movie Review by Matt Boiselle This Is Not A Test: Directed by Adam McDonald, written by Adam McDonald and Courtney Summers, and starring Olivia Holt, Froy Gutierrez, Corteon Moore and Missy Peregrym. Synopsis: In the midst of a zombie outbreak, a small group of high-schoolers find shelter in their own
Trick or Treat Leprechaun Doll Announcement by Matt Boiselle I mean, how could you ask more the absolute most perfect timing on this one! Our friends over at Trick Or Treat Studios have OFFICIALLY gone live with their Kickstarter launch on the day when everyone should be wearin the green – it’s St. Patty’s Day!
Zendaya stepped out on Jimmy Kimmel Live wearing a blue floral chiffon gown from Alexander McQueen’s Fall 2026 collection. The halter-neck silhouette featured a sheer overlay with delicate floral prints in soft blue and peach tones, creating a light, airy effect. The gown was designed with draped detailing across the bodice and cascading layers throughout
The global narrative of Nigerian music is a tidy one, a triumphalist story of unambiguous ascent. It’s the story of Afrobeats as a monolithic, polished export, a sonic empire ruled by stadium-filling titans. Yet this account, like all such stories, obscures a more complex and fractured reality. Beneath the gloss exists a sprawling, restless underground:
It’s one more Saturday night at the Fillmore in San Francisco here on 7 March, and the vibe is high with Margo Price back in town for her second performance at rock’s most hallowed hall. The Wild at Heart Tour finds the Nashville-based troubadour returning to her outlaw country roots behind her 2025 album Hard
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally Harry Styles Columbia 6 March 2026 The music video for “American Girls”, the second single from Harry Styles’ fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, shows Styles swapping places with a stunt double while filming an action movie. This switch represents Styles’ relationship to fame. As one
Gouge Away released one of 2024’s best records, Deep Sage, and to say this is more of the same yields more of a “hell yeah” than an exasperated sigh. That record signaled a dramatic leap forward in creativity for a band that had already carved out a lane in the scene. Christina Michelle is still
It’s easy to greet covers albums with skepticism. Is this a cynical cash grab? A contractual obligation? Does the world need yet another cover of “Drift Away”?Jesper Lindell and his band, the Brunnsvik Sounds, have just released3614 Jackson Highway,and it’s the best kind of covers album. Named for the address of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
Paper Masks Phew and Danielle de Picciotto Mute 20 February 2026 Berlin-based visionary artist Danielle de Picciotto’s recent solo work tends toward eerily disquieting sonic landscapes, sounding like soundtracks to Edward Gorey’s disturbing Edwardianism. Often, she recites poetry over these soundscapes, clearly enunciated and intentional. Yet, Paper Masks, her collaboration with Japanese experimental vocalist Phew,
Vol. 1: El Sueño Se Deshizo Para Siempre Sonetos del Amor Oscuro Zephyrus 21 November 2025 Granadino poet and playwright Federico García Lorca wrote the poems published as Sonetos del amor oscuro in the last years before his assassination. They are heartrending pieces, bursting with love, eroticism, and the keen sorrow that seemed to undercut
Only This Beautiful Moment by Abdi Nazemian In 2019, Moud is a gay teen struggling to reconcile his relationship with his distant Iranian father, Saeed. That’s not to mention he is trying to get his boyfriend to understand the burden of being queer in their culture. When Saeed gets news that his father is dying
Marking our lives and times with music can feel like we are in a conversation with the bands we love. Sometimes those conversations only last for a few records or years. Other times, we are lucky enough to continue that conversation for decades. As I wrestle with middle age, I’m glad that many of the
As the hit Netflix show Stranger Things concluded its fantasy epic in December 2025, now is the perfect time for the arrival of Rock of Pages: The Literary Tradition of 1980s Heavy Metal. What, you ask? The Stranger Things character Eddie Munson is a fan of heavy metal music and the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing
Ambassador Jeannette Matta is an internationally recognized human rights advocate, global leader, and humanitarian whose work spans diplomacy, leadership development, and the protection of vulnerable communities across the world. Known for her unwavering commitment to justice and human dignity, she has dedicated her life to empowering individuals, strengthening communities, and advancing human rights through education,
Contemporary pop exists in a permanent tension between acceleration and disposability. Artists appear, reinvent themselves, fade away, or are replaced by newer versions of themselves. The cycle is fast, voracious, and rarely allows enough time for an identity to take shape fully. In that context, the consolidation of a clear voice is not merely a
It’s simple enough to account for the cutthroat kind of gravitas at the forefront of Consuelo, the sophomore release from experimental Catalan duo Los Sara Fontán. Like most of us, violinist Sara Fontán and percussionist Edi Pou are fed up with many of the phenomena that shape our small world: rising authoritarianism, the worsening climate
It’s been nearly 50 years since the founders of Tishoumaren group, Tinariwen, first started making music together, and nearly 25 years since theirRadio Tisdas Sessionsbrought them to a global audience. In that time, they have been key in shaping how audiences around the world conceptualise Tuareg art and society, no easy task for any one
Genuine Negro Jig (15th Anniversary Edition) Carolina Chocolate Drops Nonesuch 23 January 2026 The Carolina Chocolate Drops brought music that had been forgotten and even looked down upon into the rarefied world of art music—the country mouse ushered from dusty backwoods to the velvet seats of the city mouse’s concert hall. While at first listen
Sometimes, ends come unannounced. In the mid-2010s, Britain nurtured a second generation of the unfortunately named genre, “soft grunge” (ironically, an outgrowth of emo and hardcore). At its forefront were Milk Teeth, Wallflower, Muskets, and, the era’s breakout stars, Bloody Knees. They released only four EPs, but bumped shoulders with national stars like Wolf Alice
Monsters spawn from humanity’s appraisal of what it most fears. The lycanthrope wears the symbolic flesh and fur of animalistic appetites. Blood drinkers embody spiritual death and disease. Godzilla, whose cinematic existence traces back to American hydrogen bomb tests in the 1950s, is another such incarnation of terror. Mothra, in some ways, slots into the
Lauren Sánchez Bezos made recent television appearances to promote her New York Times bestselling children’s book The Fly Who Flew Under the Sea, stepping out in two looks from Sergio Hudson’s Fall 2026 runway collection. For one appearance, she wore a white structured peplum jacket paired with a coordinating fluted skirt, a tailored set that
Nene Leakes stepped out for Oscar celebrations in a metallic cutout gown by Michael Costello, styled by King Troi. The form-fitting design featured a one-shoulder neckline with draped detailing across the bodice and a high-shine finish that reflected light from every angle. A keyhole cutout at the chest added dimension, while the sleek silhouette extended
Chloé Zhao’sHamnetmight be best viewed through the lens of cultural memory, mourning, and the politics of representation. Rather than reproducing the death of William Shakespeare’s son, which inspired Hamlet, the film foregrounds the invisible labor, grief, and historical silences that shape artistic legacy. By contextualizing Hamnet within early modern English history and contemporary cinema, Zhao
The enduring myth is that the Beatles and their UK brethren were a much-needed shot in the arm for an otherwise moribund American pop music scene of the early 1960s. The story goes that “the establishment” of the time, musical and otherwise, had run the early breed of trailblazing rock ‘n’ rollers out of town
The third and final night of Rolling Stone’s Future of Music event at this year’s SXSW doubled as a showcase for Texas itself: Just about everyone who appeared onstage had roots in the Lone Star State, regional pride was everywhere, and “Texas Hold ‘Em” even made an appearance. In his recent Rolling Stone cover story,
Fuerza Regida had already made history as the first música mexicana band featured on the cover of Rolling Stone — but their showcase on Friday night was a chance to remind everyone of the bold, audacious appeal and formidable stage presence that have brought the San Bernadino favorites to the top. Led by the relentlessly
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