Later this year, Clairo will settle into a comfortable rhythm on the road as she embarks on two stretches of residency performances. The singer and songwriter has announced five performances at Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre that will be swiftly followed by an additional five nights at New York’s Webster Hall.
The Los Angeles residency run will begin on Sept. 6 and will conclude on Sept. 11. The New York set of shows are scheduled for Sept. 14 through Sept. 19.
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The Los Angeles residency run will begin on Sept. 6 and will conclude on Sept. 11. The New York set of shows are scheduled for Sept. 14 through Sept. 19.
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- 5/29/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Zach Bryan paints a moving picture of mourning on his first track off his upcoming album, Clairo returns with a charming summer slow burner, and Vince Staples is back in full poetic glory. Plus, new music from New Jeans, Charlie Puth, Rm, and more.
Zach Bryan, “Pink Skies” (YouTube)
Clairo, “Sexy to Someone” (YouTube)
Vince Staples, “Shame on the Devil” (YouTube)
New Jeans, “How Sweet” (YouTube)
Charlie Puth,...
Zach Bryan, “Pink Skies” (YouTube)
Clairo, “Sexy to Someone” (YouTube)
Vince Staples, “Shame on the Devil” (YouTube)
New Jeans, “How Sweet” (YouTube)
Charlie Puth,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Clairo has returned to announce her new album, Charm, and shared the record’s first single, “Sexy to Someone.” Stream it below.
Set for release on July 12th, Charm is Clairo’s third album, and will arrive via her new label, Clairo Records. The album was produced by Leon Michels of the Dap-Kings and El Michels Affair, and it sees Clairo advancing on the ornate, jazz-and-folk-inspired work found in Sling. Recorded live to tape with an extensive ensemble of musicians, Clairo was inspired by the ambitious arrangements, songwriting, and recording technqiues of Harry Nilsson and Blossom Dearie.
After hopping on remixes of tracks from Phoenix and Beabadoobee and releasing a pair of singles on Bandcamp benefitting Doctors Without Borders last year, “Sexy to Someone” is Clairo’s first piece of new music since 2021’s Sling. With a driving drum beat, poppier melodies, a flute and saxophone line, and plenty of piano,...
Set for release on July 12th, Charm is Clairo’s third album, and will arrive via her new label, Clairo Records. The album was produced by Leon Michels of the Dap-Kings and El Michels Affair, and it sees Clairo advancing on the ornate, jazz-and-folk-inspired work found in Sling. Recorded live to tape with an extensive ensemble of musicians, Clairo was inspired by the ambitious arrangements, songwriting, and recording technqiues of Harry Nilsson and Blossom Dearie.
After hopping on remixes of tracks from Phoenix and Beabadoobee and releasing a pair of singles on Bandcamp benefitting Doctors Without Borders last year, “Sexy to Someone” is Clairo’s first piece of new music since 2021’s Sling. With a driving drum beat, poppier melodies, a flute and saxophone line, and plenty of piano,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
At long last, Clairo is back. The indie-pop songwriter, a.k.a. Claire Cottrill, will release her new album Charm on July 12.
To preview the record, Cottill dropped “Sexy to Someone,” a summer stunner with cozy production and whimsical instrumentation. The chorus features a classic Clairo line anyone can relate to: “I need to get out of the house.”
Charm marks Cottrill’s third album, following 2021’s excellent Sling. She’s once again changed up her co-producer, working this time with Leon Michels, who previously produced Norah Jones, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings,...
To preview the record, Cottill dropped “Sexy to Someone,” a summer stunner with cozy production and whimsical instrumentation. The chorus features a classic Clairo line anyone can relate to: “I need to get out of the house.”
Charm marks Cottrill’s third album, following 2021’s excellent Sling. She’s once again changed up her co-producer, working this time with Leon Michels, who previously produced Norah Jones, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
“I Saw the TV Glow” director Jane Schoenbrun finally celebrated their second feature at the film’s New York City premiere on Wednesday, April 24, in partnership with Rooftop Films. But “I Saw the TV Glow” first premiered back in January at Sundance, under the banner of A24, and with Emma Stone and Dave McCary’s production company Fruit Tree.
“I sent it to [Fruit Tree] and a couple other people, and they were like, ‘Hey, we wanna work with you,'” Schoenbrun told IndieWire. “Then I got a call from Emma Stone who was like, ‘Thank you so much for your business,’ and I was like, ‘You’re welcome!'”
The visually striking film follows two teens who are obsessed with a disturbing young adult TV show that, once canceled, starts to bleed into reality for the characters. David Ehrlich wrote in IndieWire’s review that the film “marries the queer radicality...
“I sent it to [Fruit Tree] and a couple other people, and they were like, ‘Hey, we wanna work with you,'” Schoenbrun told IndieWire. “Then I got a call from Emma Stone who was like, ‘Thank you so much for your business,’ and I was like, ‘You’re welcome!'”
The visually striking film follows two teens who are obsessed with a disturbing young adult TV show that, once canceled, starts to bleed into reality for the characters. David Ehrlich wrote in IndieWire’s review that the film “marries the queer radicality...
- 4/29/2024
- by Vincent Perella
- Indiewire
Of all the unpredictable creative exchanges Jack Antonoff has experienced, only one has been digitally immortalized forever — and it was the one. During sessions for Taylor Swift’s 2017 album, Reputation, there was a moment where she was so charged from the magic in the room that she literally screamed — as fans saw in a video she captured on her phone.
Antonoff had been staggering his way through the epic bridge on “Getaway Car.” “I’m in a getaway car, and I’m losing my … something,” the artist-producer offered. The pair...
Antonoff had been staggering his way through the epic bridge on “Getaway Car.” “I’m in a getaway car, and I’m losing my … something,” the artist-producer offered. The pair...
- 4/23/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
On a warm afternoon in March, I meet the members of the band Laundry Day at a studio space in Brooklyn as they rehearse their latest single, “Why Is Everyone a DJ?,” a raucous rock ballad about the epidemic of DJs hitting the nation. It’s the night before they head to Europe to open for Teezo Touchdown on a stretch of his EU tour, and there’s a palpable sense of excitement in the room. Like many of their new fans, Teezo found out about Laundry Day via their...
- 4/19/2024
- by Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
In her song, “At the Holiday Party,” St. Vincent describes a convivial scene in which everyone celebrating loosens up, maybe takes a few pills, and lets down their guard. It’s about enjoying a safe space and being yourself, and she brought that same vibe to Jack and Rachel Antonoff’s ninth annual Ally Coalition Talent Show on Tuesday. Video from the event shows her performing that track, off her 2021 album, Daddy’s Home, with some of the night’s other performers, including Jack Antonoff on piano and Bartees Strange on guitar.
- 12/20/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
beabadoobee is back with “A Night to Remember,” a sensual duet with Laufey. Stream the single below.
Built around a sultry bossa nova beat with a warm acoustic guitar and silky strings to boot, “A Night to Remember” gives space for both singers to lay down smooth, sensual vocals paying homage to a memorable evening “underneath the sheets.” Speaking about the song, both artists stated that they wanted to make something “a bit more sexy” than their usual output.
“I’ve been writing with a lot of different rhythms recently, also with strings and nods to more classical sounds,” beabadoobee said in a statement. “Laufey is a great fit for this sound and we had started hanging out in London, so we got in the studio together to work on music and try ideas with my producer Jacob. We also hung in NY on my tour and started becoming closer friends.
Built around a sultry bossa nova beat with a warm acoustic guitar and silky strings to boot, “A Night to Remember” gives space for both singers to lay down smooth, sensual vocals paying homage to a memorable evening “underneath the sheets.” Speaking about the song, both artists stated that they wanted to make something “a bit more sexy” than their usual output.
“I’ve been writing with a lot of different rhythms recently, also with strings and nods to more classical sounds,” beabadoobee said in a statement. “Laufey is a great fit for this sound and we had started hanging out in London, so we got in the studio together to work on music and try ideas with my producer Jacob. We also hung in NY on my tour and started becoming closer friends.
- 10/20/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Clairo has shared a new demo recording called “Lavender,” released via Bandcamp with all the proceeds going towards Doctors Without Borders. Stream it below.
Like her previous Bandcamp demo for charity from this past April, “For Now,” the new single, “Lavender,” features a lo-fi arrangement spotlighting Clairo’s voice singing in harmony. In lieu of the electric piano carrying “For Now,” however, is a folksy acoustic guitar, with a fuzzy warmth and sense of intimacy similar to a Nick Drake or Townes Van Zandt record. “When I’m with you I’ll be alright,” she longingly sings, “No one beats you, baby/ No one takes your place from me.”
As of now, “Lavender” is exclusively on Bandcamp, and can be purchased for $1. Clairo posted the track along with a note that the funds raised would be going to Doctors Without Borders. She also included a link to a recent article...
Like her previous Bandcamp demo for charity from this past April, “For Now,” the new single, “Lavender,” features a lo-fi arrangement spotlighting Clairo’s voice singing in harmony. In lieu of the electric piano carrying “For Now,” however, is a folksy acoustic guitar, with a fuzzy warmth and sense of intimacy similar to a Nick Drake or Townes Van Zandt record. “When I’m with you I’ll be alright,” she longingly sings, “No one beats you, baby/ No one takes your place from me.”
As of now, “Lavender” is exclusively on Bandcamp, and can be purchased for $1. Clairo posted the track along with a note that the funds raised would be going to Doctors Without Borders. She also included a link to a recent article...
- 10/20/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Phoenix are keeping their collaboration kick going with a remix of their Alpha Zulu cut “All Eyes on Me” that features unlikely guest Pusha T. Check out the track below.
In addition to Pusha’s verses, the “All Eyes on Me” remix features vocals from Benee and production from Chad Hugo. The band shared their emphatic (and very French) gratitude in a press release: “A huge thank you to le Roi Pusha-t — most played artist in our backstage; to Chad Hugo, who always showed up when we were playing in Virginia, it’s about time we worked together! And to Benee, who worked at light speed to make this happen and added some magic. Merci!!!”
As random of a team-up as it may seem, it is fun to hear Pusha spit over Phoenix’s disco-punk instrumental, before Benne closes out the song with a mellow final verse. The track comes...
In addition to Pusha’s verses, the “All Eyes on Me” remix features vocals from Benee and production from Chad Hugo. The band shared their emphatic (and very French) gratitude in a press release: “A huge thank you to le Roi Pusha-t — most played artist in our backstage; to Chad Hugo, who always showed up when we were playing in Virginia, it’s about time we worked together! And to Benee, who worked at light speed to make this happen and added some magic. Merci!!!”
As random of a team-up as it may seem, it is fun to hear Pusha spit over Phoenix’s disco-punk instrumental, before Benne closes out the song with a mellow final verse. The track comes...
- 10/11/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Phoenix has dropped a new iteration of their song “All Eyes on Me” featuring Pusha T, the Neptunes’ Chad Hugo, and New Zealand singer Benee.
“A huge thank you to le Roi Pusha-t — most played artist in our backstage,” Phoenix said in a statement. “To Chad Hugo, who always showed up when we were playing in Virginia, it’s about time we worked together! And to Benee, who worked at light speed to make this happen and added some magic. Merci!!!”
Pusha T previously teamed up with Phoenix on stage...
“A huge thank you to le Roi Pusha-t — most played artist in our backstage,” Phoenix said in a statement. “To Chad Hugo, who always showed up when we were playing in Virginia, it’s about time we worked together! And to Benee, who worked at light speed to make this happen and added some magic. Merci!!!”
Pusha T previously teamed up with Phoenix on stage...
- 10/11/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Beabadoobee is a sad ballerina. On Tuesday, the songstress released her emotional, sweet song “The Way Things Go,” her first single since opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour.
The song hears the Filipina-English singer accepting that sometimes the passage of time is the best way to heal from heartbreak. “And there’s too much on my mind/That I don’t even want to try/Guess it’s not far from the ordinary,” she sings. “They do say love is blind/But I guess that’s the way things go.
The song hears the Filipina-English singer accepting that sometimes the passage of time is the best way to heal from heartbreak. “And there’s too much on my mind/That I don’t even want to try/Guess it’s not far from the ordinary,” she sings. “They do say love is blind/But I guess that’s the way things go.
- 7/18/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Just a few months removed from opening a string of dates for Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour,” beabadoobee has returned with a new single. Entitled “the way things go,” the track is a sentimental acoustic tune that captures all the candid magic of beabadoobee’s signature sound. Listen to the song below.
Built around lyrical reflections on a love that has since faded, “the way things go” is a simple tune with beautiful resonance. Looking back on times both good and bad, beabadoobee grounds herself in the way life moves on. With her airy lilt, she sings “I don’t mind that that’s the way things go.” And with a sense of intimacy (something she’s mastered) and its ‘60s-esque melodies, the song almost feels like a classic acoustic ballad — like “Yesterday” or nearly any Paul Simon song — reimagined for the modern world.
beabadoobee first debuted “the way things...
Built around lyrical reflections on a love that has since faded, “the way things go” is a simple tune with beautiful resonance. Looking back on times both good and bad, beabadoobee grounds herself in the way life moves on. With her airy lilt, she sings “I don’t mind that that’s the way things go.” And with a sense of intimacy (something she’s mastered) and its ‘60s-esque melodies, the song almost feels like a classic acoustic ballad — like “Yesterday” or nearly any Paul Simon song — reimagined for the modern world.
beabadoobee first debuted “the way things...
- 7/18/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Ahead of their upcoming co-headlining “Summer Odyssey Tour,” Beck and Phoenix have shared a collaborative new single appropriately titled “Odyssey.” Check it out below.
“Odyssey” is a bubbly, über-electric track, where bass, synthesizers, and marimba combine for a vibrant summer theme song. Written and produced by Beck and Phoenix and mixed by Serban Ghenea, the track sees Beck and Thomas Mars trade verses before joining together for the chorus: “Somewhere/ We’ll fall into the ocean/ I’ll be there/ On an odyssey in the sun.”
The “Summer Odyssey Tour” begins August 1st and features support from Jenny Lewis, Sir Chloe, Japanese Breakfast, and Weyes Blood on select dates. Tickets are on sale here.
Phoenix’s last album was 2022’s Alpha Zulu, while earlier this year they shared a remix of the album cut “After Midnight” featuring Clairo. Back in February, Beck followed his 2019 album Hyperspace with the single “Thinking About You.
“Odyssey” is a bubbly, über-electric track, where bass, synthesizers, and marimba combine for a vibrant summer theme song. Written and produced by Beck and Phoenix and mixed by Serban Ghenea, the track sees Beck and Thomas Mars trade verses before joining together for the chorus: “Somewhere/ We’ll fall into the ocean/ I’ll be there/ On an odyssey in the sun.”
The “Summer Odyssey Tour” begins August 1st and features support from Jenny Lewis, Sir Chloe, Japanese Breakfast, and Weyes Blood on select dates. Tickets are on sale here.
Phoenix’s last album was 2022’s Alpha Zulu, while earlier this year they shared a remix of the album cut “After Midnight” featuring Clairo. Back in February, Beck followed his 2019 album Hyperspace with the single “Thinking About You.
- 6/21/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Clairo has dropped Live at Electric Lady, a cozy EP released off Spotify.
Clairo — a.k.a. Claire Cottrill — announced the EP on Thursday afternoon, hours before dropping it at midnight E.T. She wrote in her caption that the EP contains “all her favorites,” including her hit “Bags” and Sling highlights like “Amoeba” and “Blouse.” In a statement, she added, “I’m extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to perform at Electric Lady. A huge thank you to everyone involved!“
She also released the video for “Amoeba,” which...
Clairo — a.k.a. Claire Cottrill — announced the EP on Thursday afternoon, hours before dropping it at midnight E.T. She wrote in her caption that the EP contains “all her favorites,” including her hit “Bags” and Sling highlights like “Amoeba” and “Blouse.” In a statement, she added, “I’m extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to perform at Electric Lady. A huge thank you to everyone involved!“
She also released the video for “Amoeba,” which...
- 5/12/2023
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Clairo is the latest artist to record a Live at Electric Lady EP for Spotify. Listen to the her contribution to the series below.
Claire Cottrill recorded new versions of songs from both of her albums, 2019’s Immunity and 2021’s Sling, at the famed New York City studio. The tracks have been performed live for several years now, so the recording offers the kind of comfortable, lived-in performance that allows the artist and her band to really let loose. Singles “Bags” and “Amoeba” especially stand out in these jaunty iterations; Clairo’s vocals and melodies on are on full display compared to the studio versions’ meticulously crafted sheen.
“I’m extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to perform at Electric Lady,” Clairo said in a statement. “A huge thank you to everyone involved!”
Father John Misty, Perfume Genius, Muna, and Japanese Breakfast are among the artists to release Live...
Claire Cottrill recorded new versions of songs from both of her albums, 2019’s Immunity and 2021’s Sling, at the famed New York City studio. The tracks have been performed live for several years now, so the recording offers the kind of comfortable, lived-in performance that allows the artist and her band to really let loose. Singles “Bags” and “Amoeba” especially stand out in these jaunty iterations; Clairo’s vocals and melodies on are on full display compared to the studio versions’ meticulously crafted sheen.
“I’m extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to perform at Electric Lady,” Clairo said in a statement. “A huge thank you to everyone involved!”
Father John Misty, Perfume Genius, Muna, and Japanese Breakfast are among the artists to release Live...
- 5/12/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
beabadoobee has released a new version of her viral hit, “Glue Song,” featuring a verse from Clairo. Listen to the track below.
The 22-year-old Filipino-British artist first debuted “Glue Song” as a Valentine’s Day release earlier this year, and it quickly became a favorite among her dedicated fanbase due to its bubbly, welcoming warmth. A simple love song with a nostalgic chic, the track allows beabadoobee’s signature style to bloom in full force, showing her knack for cutesy aesthetics and uncomplicated, airy melodies.
On the new version, indie pop icon Clairo lends her croon to the song, elevating it to a new height. When both voices come together for the tune’s second half, the harmonies weave together like a tapestry of love song goodness.
When the song was first released, beabadoobee explained that she wrote it at the onset of a new relationship during a tour across Australia and Asia.
The 22-year-old Filipino-British artist first debuted “Glue Song” as a Valentine’s Day release earlier this year, and it quickly became a favorite among her dedicated fanbase due to its bubbly, welcoming warmth. A simple love song with a nostalgic chic, the track allows beabadoobee’s signature style to bloom in full force, showing her knack for cutesy aesthetics and uncomplicated, airy melodies.
On the new version, indie pop icon Clairo lends her croon to the song, elevating it to a new height. When both voices come together for the tune’s second half, the harmonies weave together like a tapestry of love song goodness.
When the song was first released, beabadoobee explained that she wrote it at the onset of a new relationship during a tour across Australia and Asia.
- 4/20/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Beabadoobee has enlisted Clairo for a new take on her 2023 single “Glue Song.”
“Claire’s a good friend since she brought me on her tour around the release of her first album,” Beabadoobee said of the collaboration in a statement, referring to their 2019 tour together.
“That was super fun, she tried a part on a verse for Glue Song and it sounds so sweet. I’ve always been inspired by her melodies and to finally have both our voices together on a track makes me real happy. This song’s special to me,...
“Claire’s a good friend since she brought me on her tour around the release of her first album,” Beabadoobee said of the collaboration in a statement, referring to their 2019 tour together.
“That was super fun, she tried a part on a verse for Glue Song and it sounds so sweet. I’ve always been inspired by her melodies and to finally have both our voices together on a track makes me real happy. This song’s special to me,...
- 4/20/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Lana Del Rey, Boygenius, Maggie Rogers, and Carly Rae Jepsen lead the lineup for the 2023 All Things Go Festival, which will return to Merriweather Post Pavilion, just outside Washington D.C., Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
Rogers and Jepsen top the bill on day one, which will also feature Tegan and Sara, Mt. Joy, Fletcher, Sudan Archives, Lizzy McAlpine, Dayglow, Peach Pit, Suki Waterhouse, Wombats, and Raye. On day two, Lana Del Rey and Boygenius will headline, with performances from Muna, Beabadoobee, Arlo Parks, Alex G, Ethel Cain, Alvvays, Meet Me @ the Altar,...
Rogers and Jepsen top the bill on day one, which will also feature Tegan and Sara, Mt. Joy, Fletcher, Sudan Archives, Lizzy McAlpine, Dayglow, Peach Pit, Suki Waterhouse, Wombats, and Raye. On day two, Lana Del Rey and Boygenius will headline, with performances from Muna, Beabadoobee, Arlo Parks, Alex G, Ethel Cain, Alvvays, Meet Me @ the Altar,...
- 4/18/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Muna closed out their performance at Coachella on Friday with “Silk Chiffon” and brought out Phoebe Bridgers for her verse on the song. Soon after, they were joined by the rest of the “motherfucking boys” of boygenius — Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus — on stage. While “Silk Chiffon” released two years ago as Muna’s first release on Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records, the track remains one their most addictive hits to date.
Bridgers has previously joined the band to play the song at the Governors Ball Music Festival, Forest Hills Stadium,...
Bridgers has previously joined the band to play the song at the Governors Ball Music Festival, Forest Hills Stadium,...
- 4/15/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Boygenius couldn’t wait for Coachella, or their own tour, to deliver live debuts for the newly released songs on their album The Record. Instead, the trio made of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker played through most of the album during a warmup show at the Fox Theater in Pomona, California.
Phoebe during her verse in $20 tonight pic.twitter.com/pdACSW9R7E
— phoebe on tour (@bridgersontour) April 13, 2023
The official setlist for the night was a mix of old and new, split into three acts and an encore.
Phoebe during her verse in $20 tonight pic.twitter.com/pdACSW9R7E
— phoebe on tour (@bridgersontour) April 13, 2023
The official setlist for the night was a mix of old and new, split into three acts and an encore.
- 4/13/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Clairo unveiled the new charity single “For Now” via Bandcamp, with proceeds benefiting the non-profits For The Gworls, which supports Black, transgender people to cover rent, gender-affirming surgeries, and more, as well as Everytown, the coalition set on ending gun violence in the United States.
The self-described demo, which the Boston singer-songwriter announced via Twitter on April Fools’ Day, offers few tricks but instead delivers a tender vocal take that embodies the fleeting bliss of a new romance. Backed by spare instrumentation aside from the keys-based bedrock and some light woodwind accompaniment, Clairo lets the devastation of her love’s limited run linger in the chorus as she sings, “I’m loving you for now/ Until it all breaks down.” Stream “For Now” below.
Despite her complete lack of Bandcamp activity since 2016, the singer’s decision to return to the platform was likely due to the charitable intent of the demo’s release.
The self-described demo, which the Boston singer-songwriter announced via Twitter on April Fools’ Day, offers few tricks but instead delivers a tender vocal take that embodies the fleeting bliss of a new romance. Backed by spare instrumentation aside from the keys-based bedrock and some light woodwind accompaniment, Clairo lets the devastation of her love’s limited run linger in the chorus as she sings, “I’m loving you for now/ Until it all breaks down.” Stream “For Now” below.
Despite her complete lack of Bandcamp activity since 2016, the singer’s decision to return to the platform was likely due to the charitable intent of the demo’s release.
- 4/2/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
Clairo released a new demo called “For Now” on Bandcamp. Proceeds from the song will benefit For the Gworls, which raises funds to help Black transgender people with financial aid for rent, medical and travel financial assistance; and Everytown for Gun Safety, which seeks to prevent gun violence by advocating for evidence-based solutions.
On the nimble, keys-led ballad, Claire Cottrill quietly professes her devotion to a person. The lyrics find her eschewing diving too deeply into the thoughts behind what’s happening in favor of enjoying being swept away by the feelings of the moment.
On the nimble, keys-led ballad, Claire Cottrill quietly professes her devotion to a person. The lyrics find her eschewing diving too deeply into the thoughts behind what’s happening in favor of enjoying being swept away by the feelings of the moment.
- 4/2/2023
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
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Boygenius is bringing their indie rock glory on the road. On Tuesday, the supergroup comprising Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker announced that it will be heading on a U.S. tour to perform their new album The Record.
After performing at Coachella in April, the trio will commence their journey in San Diego, making their way through cities such as Houston, New Orleans, New York City,...
Boygenius is bringing their indie rock glory on the road. On Tuesday, the supergroup comprising Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker announced that it will be heading on a U.S. tour to perform their new album The Record.
After performing at Coachella in April, the trio will commence their journey in San Diego, making their way through cities such as Houston, New Orleans, New York City,...
- 3/28/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus have new boygenius tour dates in support of their upcoming debut album.
The newly announced shows are booked around boygenius’ appearance on Re:set, a new concert series visiting 12 US cities this summer. In between those dates, boygenius will play headlining shows in cities such as Phoenix, Houston, Asheville, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Vancouver, and Denver. Broken Social Scene, Carly Rae Jepsen Bartees Strange, Illuminati Hotties, and Claud are among the rotating cast of opening acts.
A fan pre-sale begins Wednesday, March 29th (use code Notstrong), with a public on-sale following on Friday, March 31st via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed via Stubhub’s FanProtect Program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
boygenius’ debut album, the record, arrives on March 31st via Interscope.
The newly announced shows are booked around boygenius’ appearance on Re:set, a new concert series visiting 12 US cities this summer. In between those dates, boygenius will play headlining shows in cities such as Phoenix, Houston, Asheville, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Vancouver, and Denver. Broken Social Scene, Carly Rae Jepsen Bartees Strange, Illuminati Hotties, and Claud are among the rotating cast of opening acts.
A fan pre-sale begins Wednesday, March 29th (use code Notstrong), with a public on-sale following on Friday, March 31st via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed via Stubhub’s FanProtect Program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
boygenius’ debut album, the record, arrives on March 31st via Interscope.
- 3/28/2023
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
Is it a cover if it’s technically your song? On Friday, Marcus Mumford — who co-created the soundtrack of Daisy Jones & the Six — released a cover with Maren Morris of the show’s fan-favorite track “Look at Us Now (Honeycomb).”
Along with releasing the single as an Amazon Music exclusive, Morris released a behind-the-scenes video of how they made the song. “This time around, we stripped the song right back down to acoustic guitar and a vocal – which is how it was written – and then kind of built it...
Along with releasing the single as an Amazon Music exclusive, Morris released a behind-the-scenes video of how they made the song. “This time around, we stripped the song right back down to acoustic guitar and a vocal – which is how it was written – and then kind of built it...
- 3/17/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Phoenix have shared their second-ever formal collaboration today, recruiting Clairo for a remix of “After Midnight,” a standout track from the band’s recent album Alpha Zulu.
Though the two artists are longtime fans of each other, it took a few connections before they finally crossed paths: Phoenix met Clairo through Rostam Batmanglij, who produced the indie pop star’s debut album Immunity and whose former Vampire Weekend bandmate Ezra Koenig contributed vocals to the Alpha Zulu single “Tonight” (which we named Song of the Week).
“We’ve loved Claire since day one!” Phoenix share in a press release. “What a treat it is to have her sing with us! We hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we do.” Clairo adds: “I’ve been a massive fan of Phoenix for as long as I can remember, and I’m very grateful that they asked me to sing on this remix.
Though the two artists are longtime fans of each other, it took a few connections before they finally crossed paths: Phoenix met Clairo through Rostam Batmanglij, who produced the indie pop star’s debut album Immunity and whose former Vampire Weekend bandmate Ezra Koenig contributed vocals to the Alpha Zulu single “Tonight” (which we named Song of the Week).
“We’ve loved Claire since day one!” Phoenix share in a press release. “What a treat it is to have her sing with us! We hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we do.” Clairo adds: “I’ve been a massive fan of Phoenix for as long as I can remember, and I’m very grateful that they asked me to sing on this remix.
- 3/16/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Phoenix have released a new version of their song “After Midnight” featuring vocals from Clairo. After teasing the remix on social media, the group debuted the track last night, marking their second-ever guest feature.
“We’ve loved Claire since day one,” Phoenix said in a statement. “What a treat it is to have her sing with us! We hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we do.”
Clairo added, “I’ve been a massive fan of Phoenix for as long as I can remember, and I’m very grateful...
“We’ve loved Claire since day one,” Phoenix said in a statement. “What a treat it is to have her sing with us! We hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we do.”
Clairo added, “I’ve been a massive fan of Phoenix for as long as I can remember, and I’m very grateful...
- 3/16/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
The inventive Los Angeles-based artist Dijon is back with a new song, “Coogie,” marking his first release since his acclaimed 2021 debut, Absolutely.
“Coogie” finds Dijon doing what he does best: Crafting something cohesive and compelling out of a slow-burning tangle of crunchy guitar, scattershot drums, and the occasional shot of surreal sound. “Coogie” builds to an emotional peak as the singer-songwriter grapples with his tendency to bottle up all the bad stuff, his croak growing rougher and strained as he sings, “And I do my best to bury/And I...
“Coogie” finds Dijon doing what he does best: Crafting something cohesive and compelling out of a slow-burning tangle of crunchy guitar, scattershot drums, and the occasional shot of surreal sound. “Coogie” builds to an emotional peak as the singer-songwriter grapples with his tendency to bottle up all the bad stuff, his croak growing rougher and strained as he sings, “And I do my best to bury/And I...
- 3/3/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Boygenius take fans on a road trip in the new video for “Not Strong Enough,” the latest single of the supergroup’s upcoming album, The Record.
In the self-shot video — a testament to the trio’s bond — Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker hit up amusement parks and monster truck rallies, record in the studio, and just hang out doing Boygenius things. Jackson Bridgers edited the video.
In Rolling Stone’s recent cover story on Boygenius, Bridgers revealed that she stashed the Sheryl Crow-inspired lyric for years until the perfect song came along.
In the self-shot video — a testament to the trio’s bond — Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker hit up amusement parks and monster truck rallies, record in the studio, and just hang out doing Boygenius things. Jackson Bridgers edited the video.
In Rolling Stone’s recent cover story on Boygenius, Bridgers revealed that she stashed the Sheryl Crow-inspired lyric for years until the perfect song came along.
- 3/1/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Boygenius have joined the lineup for the annual Tibet House benefit concert, which is taking place tomorrow, March 1, at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
The trio of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker join a lineup that includes Laurie Anderson, New Order’s Bernard Sumner and Tom Chapman, Arooj Aftab, Allison Russell, Gogol Bordello, Tenzin Choegyal, Saori Tsukada, and more. Composer Philip Glass will serve as the evening’s artistic director, while the Philip Glass Ensemble will also perform.
Tickets for the Tibet House benefit are still available via the Carnegie Hall website.
The trio of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker join a lineup that includes Laurie Anderson, New Order’s Bernard Sumner and Tom Chapman, Arooj Aftab, Allison Russell, Gogol Bordello, Tenzin Choegyal, Saori Tsukada, and more. Composer Philip Glass will serve as the evening’s artistic director, while the Philip Glass Ensemble will also perform.
Tickets for the Tibet House benefit are still available via the Carnegie Hall website.
- 2/28/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Boygenius, LCD Soundsystem, and Steve Lacy are set to headline the Re:set concert series this summer. As part of a take on the multi-artist outdoor concert by Aeg, the event will take place in 12 cities across four U.S. regions.
Each headliner will bring a curated lineup on their respective day with boygenius bringing indie artists Clairo, Dijon, and Bartees Strange. LCD Soundsystem will be traveling with electronic artist and one-third of the xx, Jamie xx; U.K. rock band Idles; Big Freedia; multi-instrumentalist L’Rain, and more. Steve Lacy will...
Each headliner will bring a curated lineup on their respective day with boygenius bringing indie artists Clairo, Dijon, and Bartees Strange. LCD Soundsystem will be traveling with electronic artist and one-third of the xx, Jamie xx; U.K. rock band Idles; Big Freedia; multi-instrumentalist L’Rain, and more. Steve Lacy will...
- 1/31/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
When Arlo Parks set out to make her second album, she wanted to make sure everyone knew that she was singing about her lived experiences, and no one else’s.
“The first record was attributing a lot of things to characters and to people in my life,” says the British musician, 22, who has won widespread acclaim for her novelistic songwriting, with characters who burst into vivid life in each verse. “I wanted to be brave in the sense of being very clear that I was talking about the world through...
“The first record was attributing a lot of things to characters and to people in my life,” says the British musician, 22, who has won widespread acclaim for her novelistic songwriting, with characters who burst into vivid life in each verse. “I wanted to be brave in the sense of being very clear that I was talking about the world through...
- 1/18/2023
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Phoebe Bridgers has announced the death of her father in an Instagram post on Tuesday night (3 January).
The LA singer posted an old image of her and her father with the caption “Rest in peace dad”.
At the time of writing, there has been no information shared on the cause of his death.
The image shared by Bridgers shows her younger self with short pink hair, sharing a pair of headphones with her father.
Since the post was shared, many fans and fellow artists have commented sending love and support for the singer.
Band Muna, who are on Bridgers’ label, Saddest Factory Records, wrote: “we love you dude â.¤ï¸.”.
Meanwhile Gracie Abrams, Remi Wolf, Matt Maltese and Clairo commented with a supportive heart emoji.
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The “Motion Sickness” singer has previously been open about a complex relationship with her father.
The LA singer posted an old image of her and her father with the caption “Rest in peace dad”.
At the time of writing, there has been no information shared on the cause of his death.
The image shared by Bridgers shows her younger self with short pink hair, sharing a pair of headphones with her father.
Since the post was shared, many fans and fellow artists have commented sending love and support for the singer.
Band Muna, who are on Bridgers’ label, Saddest Factory Records, wrote: “we love you dude â.¤ï¸.”.
Meanwhile Gracie Abrams, Remi Wolf, Matt Maltese and Clairo commented with a supportive heart emoji.
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The “Motion Sickness” singer has previously been open about a complex relationship with her father.
- 1/4/2023
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
"Weirdly I just couldn't stop thinking about my job." What do you think about on your day off? Maybe some of these same thoughts? 3D filmmaker / animator Julian Glander has released his new short film online titled Tennis Ball on His Day Off. It's a whimsical, thought-provoking, amusing 2-and-1/2-minute short featuring a tennis ball talking about his (or her) thoughts that come to mind while he's not being a ball on a tennis court. A tennis ball reflects on aging, self-improvement, hustle culture, and his own mortality. Julian adds: "Well I sure do hope u all 'love' watching this short film! Don't worry it's just a tennis joke it'll make more sense after u watch it." Featuring singer Clairo as the voice of the ball, plus Karsten Runquist as Handsome Howie. This would be perfect as a short film opener with Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. Enjoy. ›››
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- 11/22/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Marcus Mumford, the singer known as the frontman for Mumford & Sons, just released his solo debut album (self-titled) which features artists like Phoebe Bridgers, Clairo and Brandi Carlile. He is going to be taking these new songs out on the road now with a live tour that’ll be going through both the United States and United Kingdom.
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Mumford will be joined by either Danielle Ponder or The A’s as openers for his American shows. He’s also playing at a few festival events including the Austin City Limits festival and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. You can purchase tickets here, and it seems like they’re going quick!
Marcus Mumford Full Tour Dates
*= with Danielle Ponder
^=with The A’s
October 14 – New Orleans, LA – Orpheum Theater*
October 16 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Music Theater
October 17 – Tulsa, Ok – Cain’s Ballroom^
October 18 – Kansas City,...
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Mumford will be joined by either Danielle Ponder or The A’s as openers for his American shows. He’s also playing at a few festival events including the Austin City Limits festival and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. You can purchase tickets here, and it seems like they’re going quick!
Marcus Mumford Full Tour Dates
*= with Danielle Ponder
^=with The A’s
October 14 – New Orleans, LA – Orpheum Theater*
October 16 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Music Theater
October 17 – Tulsa, Ok – Cain’s Ballroom^
October 18 – Kansas City,...
- 10/14/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Marcus Mumford stopped by The Late Late Show to perform an emotionally-wrought version of his recent song “Grace.” Appearing with a live band, Mumford gave the song a bluesy vibe.
The musician also sat down with host James Corden to discuss his music and his Oscar tattoo.
“Grace” comes off Mumford’s debut solo LP, (Self-titled), which arrived Sept. 16. The album, produced by Blake Mills, features collaborations with Brandi Carlile, Phoebe Bridgers, Clairo, and Monica Martin. It also features single “Cannibal,” which got a visual helmed by first-time music video director,...
The musician also sat down with host James Corden to discuss his music and his Oscar tattoo.
“Grace” comes off Mumford’s debut solo LP, (Self-titled), which arrived Sept. 16. The album, produced by Blake Mills, features collaborations with Brandi Carlile, Phoebe Bridgers, Clairo, and Monica Martin. It also features single “Cannibal,” which got a visual helmed by first-time music video director,...
- 10/4/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Marcus Mumford’s debut solo LP, (Self-Titled), dropped today and one of the standout tracks features Phoebe Bridgers on guest vocals. The song, “Stonecatcher,” was inspired by Just Mercy, a memoir by Equal Justice Association lawyer Bryan Stevenson. Listen here.
(Self-Titled) was produced by Blake Mills and features contributions from Brandi Carlile, Bridgers, Clairo, and Monica Martin. To preview the LP, Mumford released several tracks, including “Cannibal,” which got a visual helmed by first-time music video director Steven Spielberg, and “Grace.”
Mumford has spoken bluntly about the deeply personal album,...
(Self-Titled) was produced by Blake Mills and features contributions from Brandi Carlile, Bridgers, Clairo, and Monica Martin. To preview the LP, Mumford released several tracks, including “Cannibal,” which got a visual helmed by first-time music video director Steven Spielberg, and “Grace.”
Mumford has spoken bluntly about the deeply personal album,...
- 9/16/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Marcus Mumford’s solo debut opens in a place of anger: “I can still taste you, and I hate it,” the Mumford & Sons leader seethes over gently strummed guitars, a whisper of feedback serving as a signal of his bubbling rage. “Cannibal,” the first track on (self-titled), was written by Mumford during the pandemic’s lockdowns, when isolation was forcing him to grapple with his inner life; as he revealed in an August interview, he was also dealing with the idea of telling others about abuse he endured as a six-year-old.
- 9/8/2022
- by Maura Johnston
- Rollingstone.com
Phoebe Bridgers was joined on stage at London’s Brixton Academy Tuesday night by the 1975’s Matty Healy to scream along to “I Know the End.”
Bridgers was playing the first gig of a four-night residency at the legendary south London venue this week at the end of her summer UK and European ‘Reunion Tour’.
At the end of the show, Bridgers welcomed support band Sloppy Jane on to the stage to play strings on “I Know the End,” and at the track’s apex, Healy appeared unannounced on the...
Bridgers was playing the first gig of a four-night residency at the legendary south London venue this week at the end of her summer UK and European ‘Reunion Tour’.
At the end of the show, Bridgers welcomed support band Sloppy Jane on to the stage to play strings on “I Know the End,” and at the track’s apex, Healy appeared unannounced on the...
- 7/27/2022
- by Rolling Stone UK
- Rollingstone.com
Yes, Paul Simon and Joni Mitchell were this year’s big surprises — but the 2022 Newport Folk Festival contained so much more than a pair of jaw-dropping legends. The first full-capacity iteration of the fest since 2019 featured the desert instrumentals of Hermanos Gutiérrez, the soulful country-pop of Maren Morris, the sweet blues of Taj Mahal, the indie electronic of Sylvan Esso (who debuted a brand-new album), and the scaled-down arena rock of the National, who also premiered brand-new material in their headlining set. Taken in full, this year’s festival represented...
- 7/25/2022
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Phoebe Bridgers performed at the UK’s Latitude Festival this weekend (22 July), where she was joined on stage by Maggie Rogers and Rina Sawayama for a performance of “I Know the End.”
Bridgers is currently on an extensive UK and European tour behind 2020 album Punisher, and has made a number of special guest appearances across the tour.
Across the summer-long tour, she has appeared alongside Clairo for a performance of the latter’s ‘Bags’ in Milan, been invited to sing ‘Just Like Honey’ with The Jesus and Mary Chain during...
Bridgers is currently on an extensive UK and European tour behind 2020 album Punisher, and has made a number of special guest appearances across the tour.
Across the summer-long tour, she has appeared alongside Clairo for a performance of the latter’s ‘Bags’ in Milan, been invited to sing ‘Just Like Honey’ with The Jesus and Mary Chain during...
- 7/25/2022
- by Will Richards
- Rollingstone.com
Marcus Mumford has announced a headlining North American tour in support of his upcoming solo debut, (Self-Titled).
The tour kicks off Sept. 19 at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado and will continue through much of the fall, wrapping Nov. 10 at Massey Hall in Toronto. Mumford will receive support from singer-songwriter Danielle Ponder between Sept. 19 and Oct. 14, while the A’s — a new band featuring Sylvan Esso’s Amelia Meath and Daughter of Swords’ Alexandra Sauser-Monnig — will provide support from Oct. 17 – Nov. 10 (except on Oct. 30).
Tickets for all dates will go on sale July 29 at 10 a.
The tour kicks off Sept. 19 at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado and will continue through much of the fall, wrapping Nov. 10 at Massey Hall in Toronto. Mumford will receive support from singer-songwriter Danielle Ponder between Sept. 19 and Oct. 14, while the A’s — a new band featuring Sylvan Esso’s Amelia Meath and Daughter of Swords’ Alexandra Sauser-Monnig — will provide support from Oct. 17 – Nov. 10 (except on Oct. 30).
Tickets for all dates will go on sale July 29 at 10 a.
- 7/22/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Steven Spielberg has a new first in his 50-year-plus directing career — he’s directed a music video, using his smartphone, for Marcus Mumford’s debut solo track, “Cannibal.”
Kate Capshaw may have some firsts on her resume, too: She acted as dolly grip and art director as well as producer for the single-take clip.
A photo included with the singer’s Instagram post shows Capshaw pushing Spielberg in an office chair as he holds up his phone — model: unidentified — shooting the Mumford and Sons singer.
Theirs are not the only celebrity names in the credits, which list a crew consisting of all of four people: Carey Mulligan is listed as responsible for costuming and sound.
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In announcing the news on Instagram Mumford wrote, “On Sunday 3rd July in a high school gym in New York, Steven Spielberg directed his first music video,...
Kate Capshaw may have some firsts on her resume, too: She acted as dolly grip and art director as well as producer for the single-take clip.
A photo included with the singer’s Instagram post shows Capshaw pushing Spielberg in an office chair as he holds up his phone — model: unidentified — shooting the Mumford and Sons singer.
Theirs are not the only celebrity names in the credits, which list a crew consisting of all of four people: Carey Mulligan is listed as responsible for costuming and sound.
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In announcing the news on Instagram Mumford wrote, “On Sunday 3rd July in a high school gym in New York, Steven Spielberg directed his first music video,...
- 7/18/2022
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Phoebe Bridgers and the Killers joined forces at the Colours of Ostrava Festival in the Czech Republic to perform last year’s collaborative track “Runaway Horses.”
It marked the first time Bridgers and Killers frontman Brandon Flowers have sung the track, which comes off the Killers’ recent album, Pressure Machine, together live. It appears to have been an exciting moment for Bridgers herself, who posted on Twitter, “Ok who got a video of me singing with the killers.”
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— stepan (@__stepan) July 14, 2022
Pressure Machine, produced...
It marked the first time Bridgers and Killers frontman Brandon Flowers have sung the track, which comes off the Killers’ recent album, Pressure Machine, together live. It appears to have been an exciting moment for Bridgers herself, who posted on Twitter, “Ok who got a video of me singing with the killers.”
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— stepan (@__stepan) July 14, 2022
Pressure Machine, produced...
- 7/15/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Mumford & Sons band leader Marcus Mumford announced the release date of his first solo album (self-titled) on Instagram Tuesday. The album, which is set to be released on Sept. 16, will feature Brandi Carlile, Phoebe Bridgers, Clairo, and Monica Martin.
“In January 2021, facing demons I danced with for a long time in isolation, I wrote a song called ‘Cannibal,'” reads Mumford’s hand-written note. “I took it to my friend Blake Mills, and we began the process of making the album, dear to my heart, called (self-titled).”
The album was...
“In January 2021, facing demons I danced with for a long time in isolation, I wrote a song called ‘Cannibal,'” reads Mumford’s hand-written note. “I took it to my friend Blake Mills, and we began the process of making the album, dear to my heart, called (self-titled).”
The album was...
- 7/12/2022
- by Uvie Bikomo
- Rollingstone.com
The Strokes performed a version of Clairo’s song “Sofia” at Lisbon’s Nos Alive 2022 after the singer-songwriter cancelled her appearance at the festival.
Clairo was scheduled to perform at the festival, but had to pull out last minute due to a flight cancellation. The Strokes offered up their rendition of “Sofia,” off Clairo’s 2019 debut album Immunity, in tribute to the musician.
Earlier this week, Clairo joined Phoebe Bridgers for a live rendition of Clairo’s 2019 single “Bags” at a concert in Milan. Later in the evening, Clairo collaborated...
Clairo was scheduled to perform at the festival, but had to pull out last minute due to a flight cancellation. The Strokes offered up their rendition of “Sofia,” off Clairo’s 2019 debut album Immunity, in tribute to the musician.
Earlier this week, Clairo joined Phoebe Bridgers for a live rendition of Clairo’s 2019 single “Bags” at a concert in Milan. Later in the evening, Clairo collaborated...
- 7/7/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Phoebe Bridgers joined Clairo for a live rendition of Clairo’s 2019 single “Bags” at a concert in Milan. Clairo supported Bridgers at the show, at Carroponte in Sesto San Giovanni, and surprised the audience with the collaboration.
phoebe bridgers and clairo performing bags together is my everything...
phoebe bridgers and clairo performing bags together is my everything...
- 7/6/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Selena Gomez, Olivia Rodrigo, Megan Thee Stallion, Shawn Mendes, and Halsey are among 160 artists and influences who have signed their names to Planned Parenthood’s #BansOffOurBodies campaign. In a full-page ad in today’s New York Times, the artists condemn the Supreme Court’s leaked draft opinion that threatens overturn abortion rights in the U.S.
“The Supreme Court is planning to overturn Roe v. Wade, taking away the constitutional right to abortion,” the letter notes. “Our power to plan our own futures and...
“The Supreme Court is planning to overturn Roe v. Wade, taking away the constitutional right to abortion,” the letter notes. “Our power to plan our own futures and...
- 5/13/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
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