domingo, febrero 01, 2026

New Music: The Great Divide

           

Noah Kahan announced his musical return with his fourth studio album under the same name. The album, out April 24, explores nostalgia, guilt, and the feelings we try desperately to hide, refusing to speak out loud. The reference to the "great divide," in this instance, is that of an emotional drift. As an adult, Kahan can understand that his old acquaintance was severely depressed and struggling with a sense of identity, video has been shot by Director: Parker Schmidt


News: The Cure Have Won The First Grammy Of Their Career

The Cure have won the first two Grammys of their legendary career, the first for their comeback album ‘Songs Of A Lost World’. They won Best Alternative Music Album for their comeback record and the second was for Best Alternative Music Performance for 'Alone'.

At the ceremony at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena tonight, the band picked up two prizes – Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance, the latter for ‘Alone’.

They had only previously been nominated for two Grammys in their career, both in the Best Alternative Music Album category – in 1993 for ‘Wish’ and in 2001 for ‘Bloodflowers’, but were unsuccessful on both occasions.

They were not on hand to accept their awards, as they were attending the funeral of their long-time guitarist and keyboardist Perry Bamonte, who died in December at the age of 65. They did, however, send a speech that was read from the stage, in which frontman Robert Smith said: “Simon, Jason, Roger, Reeves and I would like to thank the Grammys for this wonderful award, we are very honoured to receive it.”“We would also like to thank everyone who helped in the creation of our ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ album, particularly co-producer Paul Corkett, everyone in the Universal Music Group who worked so hard to get our ‘Lost World’ found, everyone in our mostly indefatigable crew…and most importantly, all of the Cure fans around the world, who came to our ‘Lost World’ shows and enjoyed our ‘Lost World’ music. Without you, none of this would be possible. Thank you!

In the Best Alternative Music Performance category, the Cure beat out Bon Iver, Turnstile, Wet Leg and Hayley Williams, while for Best Alternative Music Album, they won ahead of Bon Iver, Tyler, The Creator, Wet Leg and Hayley Williams.

sábado, enero 31, 2026

New Music: The Great Divide

           

Noah Kahan's new single and upcoming album, both titled The Great Divide, are about the emotional pain of drifting apart from someone you were once close too. "From a long silence forms a divide, a great expanse demanding attention. I stare across it. I see old friends, my father, my mother, my siblings, my younger self, the great state of Vermont," Noah reflected and shared the inspiration behind his new project. Noah Kahan new album is set to release his fourth studio album, on April 24, 2026.

viernes, enero 30, 2026

New Music: All My Life

           

Robbie Williams has released a new video for his latest single "All My Life" taken from the brand new album "Britpop"  and contains scenes from the upcoming documentary "Robbie Williams - Thru A New Lens", the documentary footage courtesy of Lorton Entertainment and the video has been directed by Charlie Lightening.

In Memoriam: Home Alone & Beetlejuice Star "Catherine O'Hara" Dies At 71

Actress Catherine O’Hara has died at the age of 71, her representatives have confirmed. The actress passed away following a "brief illness", with no further details released.
 
The Canadian-US actress and comedian was one of the most distinctive screen performers of her generation, with a career spanning more than five decades across television, film and sketch comedy.
 
Born in Toronto in 1954, O'Hara began her career in Canadian theatre and improvisation, joining Toronto's Second City in the early 1970s. She first rose to prominence later that decade as a cast member and writer on SCTV, where her character work and improvisational skills helped shape the show's influence on North American comedy. During her time on the series, she won multiple Emmy Awards as part of the writing team.
 
Her transition to film brought her to international audiences. In the late 1980s, she appeared as Delia Deetz in Beetlejuice, followed by her role as Kate McCallister in Home Alone and its 1992 sequel. The films established her as a regular presence in major studio comedies throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
 
Alongside her mainstream film work, O’Hara developed a long-running collaboration with director Christopher Guest. She appeared in several of his ensemble films, including Best in Show, A Mighty Wind and For Your Consideration.
 
In television, O’Hara later achieved renewed acclaim through her portrayal of the iconic Moira Rose in Schitt’s Creek, which aired from 2015 to 2020. The role earned her an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and introduced her to a new generation of viewers. 
 
O’Hara continued to take on selective screen roles. Most recently, she appeared in series two of The Last of Us, marking one of her final on-screen performancesO’Hara held dual Canadian and US citizenship. She was married to production designer Bo Welch from 1992, and is survived by their two sons.

jueves, enero 29, 2026

Rocktrospectiva: The Decent "Matter" Turns 10

Released on 29 January 2016 "Matter" was second studio album by Jean-Philip Grobler—largely known under the pseudonym St. Lucia, the album spawned four singles "Dancing On Glass", "Physical", "Love Somebody" & "Help Me Run Away". 

The album namely had a similar synth pop sound to the preceding album When The Night. There were some indie pop stylings thrown in to created some variety, but  in certain way, the only major change that happened was him stripping out most of the lush tropical atmosphere that helped him stand out in the first place and pushing his mild 80s influences to the forefront. 

The remarkable tracks here were "The Winds of Change", where the listener was encouraged to embrace themselves to keep searching for inspiration, the listener was supposed to use moments of discomfort in their everyday lives to look for ways to learn more about who we are, and to, quite literally, take our thoughts to where the wind takes them. This idea of pushing boundaries was a common theme throughout the record, because "Matter" was always changing, becoming attracted to new elements, and constantly shifting, even though certain objects may appear stagnant.  

But there was a one-of-a-kind track "Dancing on Glass" encouraged the listener to embrace the changing of chemicals in our minds that may cause us to change our past opinions about ideas that seem so certain.  “Dancing on Glass” wanted to express our full selves to others, even though it may seem risky in the moment to expose our demons.  "Love Somebody", where hewanted us to follow the lessons he learned from African-American music of being UN-self-concious.  We should be doing things that we want to do, rather than following society’s preconceived notions of what is successful and acceptable.  Music is not meant to be judged, it is meant to be expressive.

In “Matter”, the lyrics often pointed to exposing ourselves to our secrets, in the hope of finding out how we truly feel.  Another common lyric from a good amount of St. Lucia songs is about how we are often more comfortable during the night.  Night, and darkness, often gives us a sense of self-comfort because others are not able to see our actions as clearly.  "Rescue Me", night was seen as a rescuer from others judging our opinions, because we can seclude ourselves and hide behind the darkness.  

The single "Help Me Run Away" was a fantastic driving song, this song wanted us to find trusting friends to encourage us to run away from our shadows and demons.  The same theme of self-confidence is echoed, and we don’t need to sell ourselves short.  

The album was a strange thing, it had their highs and lows but in general it was had been much more appealing as a whole package, not a horrible album perhaps the thing was this record have had coming after a tremendous album which in certain way left this in minor position unfortunately. 
 
Matter Track List: 
 
1. Do You Remember
2. Home
3. Dancing On Glass
4. Physical
5. Game 4 U
6. The Winds Of Change
7. Love Somebody
8. Rescue Me
9. Stay
10. Help Me Run Away
11. Always

Rocktrospectiva: The Mixed And Underrated "When You're A Boy" Turns 35

Released on 29 January 1991 "When You're A Boy" was the debut solo studio album by US singer Susanna Hoffs. The album spawned the top 40 single "My Side Of The Bed", "Unconditional Love" & "Only Love" also a David Bowie cover "Boys Keep Swinging". The album peaked at No. 83 on the US Billboard 200 chart.

Having topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic with 1989’s Eternal Flame, The Bangles looked set to enter the new decade as the biggest girlband on planet pop but then everything wrecked. The quartet had always operated democratically, sharing both vocal and songwriting duties pretty much equally on all three of their studio efforts. Even so, with her striking stage presence and a voice that could naturally flit between gravelly rocker and delicate balladeer, Hoffs inevitably became the de facto frontwoman.

Susannah Hoffs’ When You’re A Boy, from 1991, could only scrape in at No.56 in the UK. And it fared even worse in her homeland, peaking at a lowly No.83. In fact, the majority of its 12 tracks aimed for the same American new wave-meets-British Invasion pop sound of Hoffs' former day job.

The dreamy lead single My Side Of The Bed would sat comfortably on a Bangles Best Of. Likewise the driving power pop of This Time and the bittersweet mid-tempo No Kind Of Love. It seemed that Hoffs still kept at least one foot in the mid- to late-80s. The strutting synth-pop of So Much For Love gets into the groove of Madonna, while That’s Why Girls Cry was the kind of buoyant bubblegum number you could imagine Tiffany belting out at a shopping mall. And finally a  relatively faithful cover version of Cyndi Lauper ballad Unconditional Love.

The David Bowie purists, however, may well wish she hadn’t covered a curious rendition of Boys Keep Swinging, the gender-challenging glam rock anthem which gave Bowie his final UK Top 10 hit of the 1970s: its lyrics also inspired the album’s title. 

Hoffs was fine vocal form, particularly on Wishing On Telstar – a wistful ode to the communications satellite, and It’s Lonely Out Here, a stomping mix of Hammond organ and bluesy guitar licks which allows her to truly cut loose. When You’re a Boy also contains a song Hoffs co-wrote with Juliana Hatfield, "That’s Why Girls Cry,".

The album reviews were mixed, some applauded her as a highly  inventive composer, lyricist – and even humourist, others called the album as a nice solo attempt with potential hit singles, while some other critics called the album dated even thought it was released in 1991 it sounded like bad mid-80s music, but 35 years later I still feel something especial for this record especcially due the power dreamy ballad "My Side Of The Bed" and Cindy Lauper's cover "Unconditional Love" great memories indeed.
 
When You're A Boy Track List:  
 
1. My Side Of The Bed
2. No Kind Of Love
3. Wishing On Telstar
4. That's Why Girls Cry
5. Unconditional Love
6. Something New
7. So Much For Love
8. This Time
9. Only Love
10. It's Lonely Out Here
11. Made Of Stone
12. Boys Keep Swinging

Rocktrospectiva: The Powerful "Divinyls" Turns 35

Released on 29 January 1991 "Divinyls" was the 4th., studio album by Australian band Divinyls. The album was the band's most successful record in their career peaking at number 5 in Australia and number 15 on the US Billboard 200. It also contains the band's biggest-selling single, "I Touch Myself", which reached number one in Australia, number four in the US and number 10 in the UK, other singles released were "Love School", "Make Out Alright" & "Lay Your Body Down". 

It was the only album recorded by the band with the Virgin Records label after a recording contract with Chrysalis Records in the UK was terminated. Virgin told manager Andrew McManus they were keen to sign the band—by then comprising just singer Chrissy Amphlett and guitarist Mark McEntee—because they saw Amphlett as "the next Madonna". 

Amphlett and McEntee moved to an apartment in Paris where they wrote "Love School", "Make Out Alright" and "Lay Your Body Down", before transferring to Los Angeles, where the remainder of the album was written, partly in collaboration with songwriters Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly.

The album was recorded at Jackson Browne's Groove Masters Studio in Santa Monica, with backing provided by bassist Randy Jackson, keyboardist Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and drummer Charley Drayton, who later married Amphlett in 1999. The single "I Touch Myself" generated some controversy in the US when lead singer Amphlett sang apparently aboyt female masturbation, but not so many people seemed to care about at the time, Director Michael Bay filmed the video for the single in a nunnery in Pasadena, and became a smash hit on MTV it was also nominated for an MTV award, inredible the video was banned in their native Australia.

This self-titled album offered exactly what audiences expected from the Divinyls: rockin' intensity combined with new wave-ish quirks and a strong melodic sense. The record had respectable and generally appealing tracks, some highlights included the eerie "Love School" and infectious offerings like "Make Out Alright," "Bless My Soul (It's Rock-N-Roll)," and of course the massive "I Touch Myself" this was a release with many more strengths than weaknesses.

The album had mixed critics, especially highlighted Chrissy Amphlett's vocal performance as another step up from the previous album, called her: the most sexually charged voice from a rock female" since Chrissie Hynde, in summary, it was a truly fantastic record for their die-hard fans and was the introduction for newcomers. 
 
Divinyls Track List:  
 
1. Make Out Alright
2. I Touch Myself
3. Lay Your Body Down
4. Love School
5. Bless My Soul (it's Rock-n-Roll)
6. If Love Was A Gun
7. Need A Lover
8. Follow Through
9. Café Interlude
10. Bullet
11. I'm On Your Side

miércoles, enero 28, 2026

Rocktrospectiva: Massive Attack First EP "Ritual Spirit" Turns 10

Released on 28 January 2016, "Ritual Spirit" was the first EP by British trip hop collective Massive Attack, the EP features artists such as Tricky, the Scottish hip-hop group Young Fathers, London rapper Roots Manuva and singer Azekel. The album spawned two singles "Ritual Spirit" & "Dead Editors". 
 
It was the collective first release in nearly six years, Massive Attack had returned at the time with the four-song power house EP Ritual Spirit.  The opening track "Dead Editors" was the highlight of the EP with it's ominous landscape of throbbing bass, off-kilter down tempo beats, robotic blips and bleeps and aggressive vocal performance by Roots Manuva. The usage of Manuva's rap wasn't of traditional hip-hop flow, instead the band used as an instrument to set the foreboding mood.
 
Second track was "Ritual Spirit" continued the eerie atmosphere with a minimalist beat, dreary guitar riff and beautiful falsetto vocals from Azekel that manage to added an angelic nuance, for many, the standout track on the EP was "Voodoo In My Blood" considered  the most interesting track from Massive Attack since anything from 1998's Mezzanine. The colorful artistry of a younger, critically acclaimed Scottish hip-hop The Young Father's gave their touch and much like the opening track, the vocals are used as an instrument rather than a focal point, but instead of carrying a groove, Young Father’s chants elevate the tension to the point where it feels like it’s spiraling out of control at times.
 
The closing track "Take It There" was the first song since 1994 to feature Tricky. On it’s own it was a solid track that features gritty, slightly distorted vocals from Tricky and a melancholy piano/guitar riff that flirts with R&B and classic 1990s trip-hop in a way that only the Massive Attack/Tricky combo can deliver. With all nostalgia aside.
 
Perhaps the only awful thing with this EP was the fact that it was not a full album, which was a pity cause the four songs featured here were already superior to their previous album back then "Heligoland", even thought, the record received widespread critical acclaimed from critics by stating the collective were always equally as good producers as they were curators; it's promising that, as much of their old sound as they've retained, they've kept this as well
 
Ritual Spirit Track List:  
 
1. Dead Editors
2. Ritual Spirit
3 Voodoo In My Blood
4. Take It There

martes, enero 27, 2026

New Music: Melbourne

            

Howling Bells return with another sublime slice of melancholic dream pop from the trio’s Strange Life album, "Melbourne" has a soothing and reassuring ambience to it for all that, one that is embroidered with sadness but possesses an innately beautiful essence to it, thanks to the prose that is brought to life by vocalist and guitarist Juanita Stein. I'm listening to The Triffids and The Go-Betweens a lot right now; it's very January mood music for living in the UK, and Strange Life is likely to join them in as a soundtrack to my emotional hibernation period. Stein explains about the events that led to the song's creation, "Melbourne" is a song about deep yearning and ultimately grief. It explores a unique inner conflict many of us feel when we leave our homes and families to start anew somewhere else. This aching can be especially intense when we’re faced with something traumatic and all we want is the safety and warm embrace of the familiar." The video has been shot by Safiyya Lea and starring - Tilly Woodward.