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Goldblum talks about his new album, 'Still Blooming,' which features vocals by Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and Scarlett Johansson ...
Well, unless we consider visual representations of a ‘fifth Beatle’. Recall the album art for Abbey Road. It’s one of the most recognisable images, especially for audiophiles, of all time. It’s become ...
Although Martin remained defiantly proud of the album, he was less enthusiastic when looking at the original cover, with artist Klaus Voorman recalling, “Paul looked closer and said, ‘Hey that’s me ...
The cover artwork for Crosby, Stills and Nash’s 1969 debut ranks among the most recognizable of its era. So why did the band initially want the image reshot? During a recent conversation with ...
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The live album also will be available as a digital download and via streaming services. The digital version can be pre-ordered and pre-saved here. Kick ’Em Where It Hurts! is The Pretenders ...
Are they just for emergencies, or do they cover regular wear and tear ... She states no one advised her to “swap ’em out.” “Nope, they don’t do that,” she claims she was told.
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“I never thought I could dream in detail,” NCT’s Mark Lee begins his newly released song, “Toronto’s Window,” expertly kicking off his debut solo album, The Firstfruit. The 25-year-old ...
The record is said to embrace everything kitsch and U.K.-centric with its extremely Britain-coded album cover (the country's iconic red telephone booth is on it) and classic dance sound.
Look to the the arresting album cover featuring Remover, wearing a leather jacket and kneeling in front of a flaming sword, and to the video for “JRJRJR,” which sees Remover in a series of ...
True enough, the publicity photos for their new album make them look like the cast of a Wes Anderson film; and yes, their new songs feature the use of recorders and titles such as “Besties”.