Video: Birthmark Share Double Music Video From New LP On Polyvinyl
by Michael Major
- Feb 19, 2024
Birthmark has shared a music video double feature, with self-directed visual accompaniments for the singles “Snowflake In My Palm (Not For Long)” and “Butterfly”. Both songs come from the brand new album Birth of Omni, out now on Polyvinyl Record Co.
Review: LEAR'S SHADOW, Jack Studio Theatre
by Gary Naylor
- Feb 16, 2024
Colin Hurley gives us a Lear who has echoes of leaders today, but the pace and volume of the performance make drawing such parallels tricky.
Review: THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, Theatre Royal Haymarket
by Aliya Al-Hassan
- Feb 15, 2024
I'll admit that I have never dropped acid, but I can imagine that watching Kip Williams' adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray must come close to that experience. Part morality tale, part technical extravaganza, part fall down the rabbit hole, this is a theatrical evening that will remain long in the memory.
Video: Fever Ray Shares Visual For 'Radical Romantics' Standout 'Shiver'
by Michael Major
- Feb 14, 2024
Fever Ray releases new video for 'Shiver' from their album 'Radical Romantics.' Directed by Falck and starring International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation pro bodybuilder Irene Andersen, the video was inspired by the Lovers of Valdaro, the pair of 6000 year-old human skeletons in Italy that were discovered “locked in an eternal embrace.'
USHER Developing New Series Based on His Music
by Michael Major
- Feb 14, 2024
Inspired by the music of Grammy Award winner USHER, the Untitled Usher Project is a series about Black love in Atlanta and individuals looking to find a place to call home. The series will explore music, style, sex, romance and secrets that threaten to tear relationships apart.
Rod Stewart & Jools Holland Release 'Pennies From Heaven'
by Michael Major
- Feb 14, 2024
Sir Rod Stewart and Jools Holland have released 'Pennies From Heaven,' a special song to mark Valentine's Day. The track is taken from their new album, 'Swing Fever.' The track sees a sensational interpretation of the early American classic written by Arthur Johnston and Johnny Burke.
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