Zolita Debuts New Song 'Grown Up' Ahead of Forthcoming Album
by Josh Sharpe
- May 10, 2024
Emerging Queer pop star Zolita debuts a brand new gut wrenching track “Grown Up,” appearing on her forthcoming album Queen of Hearts due May 31 via AWAL. A blistering indictment of a past relationship, Zolita sings “I don’t get how you were having fun, I was way too young,” the music gathering fury with each repetition of the lyric. Listen to the new song!
Video: Zolita Unveils Music Video for Queer Country Anthem 'Small Town Scandal'
by Josh Sharpe
- Apr 30, 2024
Zolita has unveiled the official video for her Queer country anthem “Small Town Scandal,” appearing on her forthcoming album Queen of Hearts due May 31 via AWAL. Building off the storyline from her previously released video for “Bloodstream,” the video features Zolita as well as Love Island fan favorite Kyra Green running away together as they find refuge in a sea of line dancers. As a filmmaker, each track begins as an elaborate movie in Zolita’s mind, boldly rooted in both riveting drama and raw emotion. Watch the video here!
Review: CLEANSED at CATASTROPHIC THEATRE
by Brett Cullum
- Apr 16, 2024
Should you avoid seeing the show? For God’s sake, no. You will miss what is surely going to be one of the most talked about pieces of work in Houston’s theatrical history. Go see it, and make your own call whether you love or hate it. But don’t let them brainwash you into thinking this is only about love because it is also about repulsion, and that is okay. It is very much as if David Cronenberg and David Lynch made a movie, and Jim Henson designed the sex scenes.
Feature: BARDS AND BEASTS at Brelby Productions
by Jeanmarie Simpson
- Apr 14, 2024
'Bards & Beasts' is a play that lingers long after the curtain falls. Perovich's masterful storytelling leaves audiences pondering the mysteries of life, loss, and the courage it takes to face the unknown. 'Bards & Beasts' opens at the Brelby Theatre Company on April 19th and is a must-see for fans of dark, thought-provoking theatre.
Puddles Pity Party Comes To The London Palladium This Summer
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 19, 2024
Puddles Pity Party, the seven-foot sad clown celebrated for his golden voice reminiscent of iconic rock legends such as Tom Jones and Freddie Mercury, will perform his grandest UK performance yet at The London Palladium on Sunday, 21 July 2024.
Zolita Returns With New Album 'Queen Of Hearts' in May
by Michael Major
- Mar 14, 2024
Pop sensation Zolita is back with her new album, Queen of Hearts. Her latest track, All Girls Go to Heaven, is out now. Queen Of Hearts is built around a pair of equally ambitious themes—one half, Zolita views as a giant queer celebration, while the other half is more meditative and introspective, diving deep into life's turmoils and travails.
Hatis Noit Taps Armand Hammer For Rework Of 'Jomon'
by Michael Major
- Feb 21, 2024
Japanese voice artist Hatis Noit's first full-length album for international release, Aura, was released on UK label Erased Tapes (Nils Frahm, Ólafur Arnalds) to widespread critical acclaim, and she will be appearing at European festivals and tour the US this spring. Dates include Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
Zolita Releases New Single 'Bloodstream'
by Michael Major
- Feb 8, 2024
In conjunction with the new track, Zolita debuts a self-directed pageant themed video, which she stars in alongside Love Island fan favourite Kyra Green. Additional cameos include various comedians and creators such as Becca Moore, Sarah Schauer, Luna Montana, Avrey Ovard, Kenna Sharp and Ella Snyder.
2023 Sydney Theatre Awards Nominations Announced
by A.A. Cristi
- Dec 18, 2023
2023 Sydney Theatre Awards nominations have been announced, with leading productions like 'Fences' and 'Hubris & Humiliation' receiving seven nominations each. Find out more about the nominees and the upcoming gala ceremony.
Kentucky Songwriter Stoll Vaughan To Release New Album
by Michael Major
- Dec 12, 2023
Musically grounded in his John Mellencamp Indiana days, the album features Dane Clark on drums (Mellencamp), John Ginty on keys (Sheryl Crow, Allman Betts Band), Mike Grosser on bass (Grace Potter), Johnny Stachela with slide guitar on 'Thick Of It' and 'Killing Floor' (Duane Betts, Allman Betts Band) and Duane Betts featured guitar on 'Fate.'
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