Cherry Glazerr announced the upcoming release of their new album, I Don’t Want You Anymore, out Sept. 29.
The record will be co-produced by frontwoman Clementine Creevy and Yves Rothman, known for his work with Girlpool and Yves Tumor, and will arrive four years after the release of Stuffed and Ready. Creevy described the new project as a “mature” album, which she considers to be “Cherry Glazerr, fully-actualized,” per a press release.
“The songs on this one are songs I’ve dreamed of making,” she said. “I’ve spent these...
The record will be co-produced by frontwoman Clementine Creevy and Yves Rothman, known for his work with Girlpool and Yves Tumor, and will arrive four years after the release of Stuffed and Ready. Creevy described the new project as a “mature” album, which she considers to be “Cherry Glazerr, fully-actualized,” per a press release.
“The songs on this one are songs I’ve dreamed of making,” she said. “I’ve spent these...
- 7/13/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Last summer, when Sabrina Teitelbaum was about to release her new single “Kiss City,” she sent it to her sister for some reassurance. With lyrics like “Just look me in the eye when I’m about to finish,” the explosive alt-rock stunner was the most explicit song she’d ever written.
“She sent me back some text that was like, ‘Oh my god. I can’t believe you just said that about sex,’” Teitelbaum, who performs as Blondshell, recalls. “I was like, ‘But our family’s not going to hear it.
“She sent me back some text that was like, ‘Oh my god. I can’t believe you just said that about sex,’” Teitelbaum, who performs as Blondshell, recalls. “I was like, ‘But our family’s not going to hear it.
- 1/24/2023
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
When Harmony Tividad first tried recording her new song “Love333,” she was horrified.
“It was the worst demo I’ve ever made in my entire life,” says Tividad, adding a high-pitched chirping noise by way of illustration. “I’m not kidding, it sounded like chipmunk music through a trashcan.”
Avery Tucker, Tividad’s bandmate in Girlpool, and producer Yves Rothman were intrigued when they heard the demo, which she had written in Ableton and extensively tinkered with. But it wasn’t until Tividad started playing the song by herself on...
“It was the worst demo I’ve ever made in my entire life,” says Tividad, adding a high-pitched chirping noise by way of illustration. “I’m not kidding, it sounded like chipmunk music through a trashcan.”
Avery Tucker, Tividad’s bandmate in Girlpool, and producer Yves Rothman were intrigued when they heard the demo, which she had written in Ableton and extensively tinkered with. But it wasn’t until Tividad started playing the song by herself on...
- 2/9/2022
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Alanis Morissette has released a new remix EP, Such Pretty Forks in the Mix, which features a group of trans-inclusive, women artists reimagining songs from her 2020 album, Such Pretty Forks in the Road. The EP arrives via Epiphany Music in collaboration with He.She.They Records.
The project features contributions from Lauren Faith, Muna, Girlpool, Muhsinah, Eris Drew, and Mndr, who tackle the songs “Smiling,” “Ablaze,” “Reasons,” “Diagnosis,” “Reckoning” and, “Sandbox Love,” respectively. The EP also includes two previously unreleased live recordings of “Smiling” and “Reasons I Drink” from Morissette...
The project features contributions from Lauren Faith, Muna, Girlpool, Muhsinah, Eris Drew, and Mndr, who tackle the songs “Smiling,” “Ablaze,” “Reasons,” “Diagnosis,” “Reckoning” and, “Sandbox Love,” respectively. The EP also includes two previously unreleased live recordings of “Smiling” and “Reasons I Drink” from Morissette...
- 12/11/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Los Angeles singer-songwriter Lawrence Rothman has teamed up with Lucinda Williams for a new song, “Decent Man.” The track will be featured on Rothman’s upcoming sophomore album, out January 29th, 2021, via Kro Records.
Over a video of giant decaying busts of the U.S. presidents, Rothman and Williams sing of a country in despair and ruin. “The New York Times says the country’s gone up for sale,” Rothman muses, while Williams observes on the chorus, “We’re just a lifeless empty Midwest mall, the aftermath of a hot head playing god.
Over a video of giant decaying busts of the U.S. presidents, Rothman and Williams sing of a country in despair and ruin. “The New York Times says the country’s gone up for sale,” Rothman muses, while Williams observes on the chorus, “We’re just a lifeless empty Midwest mall, the aftermath of a hot head playing god.
- 10/20/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha, Finneas, DJ Shadow, Noah Cyrus and more will partake in the newly expanded, two-day digital Fader Fort event, which will raise money for musicians and entertainment professionals impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The event, boasting performances and content from over 100 artists, will air in nine-hour broadcasts set for Tuesday, March 31st and Wednesday, April 1st from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Et.
Other participating artists Phantogram, Brian Fallon, Hinds, Jessie Reyez, Girlpool, Half Waif, Rod Wave, Aminé, Earthgang, G Herbo, JoJo x Lido and Rmr. Several special surprise guests will also be peppered throughout.
Other participating artists Phantogram, Brian Fallon, Hinds, Jessie Reyez, Girlpool, Half Waif, Rod Wave, Aminé, Earthgang, G Herbo, JoJo x Lido and Rmr. Several special surprise guests will also be peppered throughout.
- 3/31/2020
- by Jon Blistein and Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Once More We Saw Stars is a quietly heartbreaking memoir from Jayson Greene, a music editor at Pitchfork. It’s his first book—but the last he ever would have wanted to write. He and his wife Stacy lost their two-year-old daughter Greta in a horrifying accident—the girl was sitting with her grandmother on a park bench in New York City, when a piece of brick fell from the eighth story of a nearby building and hit her. The book begins with their shock: the hospital rooms, the funeral,...
- 5/15/2019
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
The catchiest, most immediately entrancing track on the new album from L.A. duo Girlpool is called “Pretty.” Harmony Tividad delivers the indie-pop earworm with the painful precision the group has become known for: “I’m not a dreamer in their prime,” she sings. “I’m consistently not worth your time.” The word “pretty,” it turns out, is merely a descriptor for the splintered world of disarray that Girlpool are invested in exploring on their forward-thinking third album. “Pretty broken,” Tividad sings in unison with bandmate Cleo Tucker, during what might pass for a chorus.
- 2/1/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
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