This week in pop music saw some highly anticipated releases. Lorde officially dropped her LP Solar Power , Shawn Mendes returned with a summer-ready tune, and Ed Sheeran continued his new era of music with a tender single.
This week, Lorde finally shared her album Solar Power , her first LP in four years. Most of the album sees Lorde rejecting her pop star status, but it also includes the wistful tune “Big Star.
Here's Why Lorde's 'Solar Power' Sounds So Distinct | Time
A s a pop star, Lorde stands out for many reasons: her reclusiveness on social media , her emotional acuity , her idiosyncratic dancing . But one of the key elements that makes her so distinctive from her peers is more theoretical: her use of the mixolydian mode.
Without getting too technical, the mixolydian is a type of major scale in which the leading tone—used relentlessly in pop music to build tension and yearning—is replaced by a flat seven.
K-pop group Solia disband 5 days after debut single's launch – is the Korean pop music market
Up-and-coming Pop music artist from Perth, O'Neill Fernandes is enveloping listeners with his
Keeping up with the musical creativity, O'Neill Fernandes is making a huge buzz with his latest tracks from his latest album, Sweetheart (Ver.2) . It is a recreated version of his last album ‘Sweetheart...Vol.1’.
A similar creative approach can be felt through another track ‘ The Way It Used To Be (Ver.2) ’. The original track was sung by ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK and it mesmerized the listeners. With O'Neill ’s amazing instrumental representation, the track is gaining newer heights.
Elton John & Dua Lipa Duet On A Remix Of The Rocket Man's Hits : #NowPlaying : NPR
A late contender to the song of the summer discourse, "Cold Heart" is almost a mad libs of pop music: What happens when you take one of the greatest hitmakers of all time (and several of his songs), pop's current It Girl and a much-loved Australian dance music trio?
Downtown Phoenix Muralist Maggie Keane Is More Than Just a Painter | Phoenix New Times
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Music of Yellowstone; Country Songs That Have Built Moving Scenes
For a new artist, getting your song on the TV show Yellowstone can be a career-making accomplishment. The Paramount Network drama's soundtrack is smart and dynamic and reliant on outlaw country music. Pop artists need not apply.
"We're not interested," music supervisor Andrea von Foerster told Rolling Stone in 2019, referring to pop music's place on the show. "Our country is more red dirt and Americana. Good ol’ whiskey-drinking or outlaw country ... we seek artists who are under-represented.
Fauness shares "Dragonfly," announces new EP | The FADER
An utterly individual voice in underground pop music, Fauness is preparing her debut EP Maiden No More for release on October 8.
"Dragonfly" hints at a theme of liberation, and that's pressed home in the track's music video. Co-directed by Fauness and Aarony Bailey, the artist herself traverses around a forest with a leash (or is it a noose?) around her neck, relentlessly cheerful as she searches for her liberation.
Salute to Heroes Weekend includes music, tennis and more | Sports | register-herald.com
white sulphur springs — The Greenbrier will remember the heroes lost in the rescue efforts on September 11, 2001, and honor those who carry on their legacy today with the Salute to Heroes Weekend Sept. 11-13.
The weekend begins with a unique performance in Colonial Hall on Saturday, Sept. 11. "Who's Bad, The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience" was founded by Vamsi Tadepalli in 2003 as a tribute to Michael Jackson's musical legacy. It's an unrivaled homage to pop music's one true king.
Charlie Watts, the Unlikely Soul of the Rolling Stones - The New York Times
On some superficial level, Charlie Watts had always seemed the oddest Rolling Stone, the one who never quite fit as a member of rock's most Dionysian force.
While his bandmates cultivated an attitude of debauched insouciance, Watts, the band's drummer since 1963, kept a quiet, even glum, public persona. He avoided the limelight, wore bespoke suits from Savile Row tailors and remained married to the same woman for more than 50 years.
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