Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Shakira returns with a dazzling LP, Olivia Rodrigo spills Guts B-sides, and longtime collaborators Future and Metro Boomin team up for their first full-length project. Plus, new music from our April cover star Peso Pluma, Anitta, Skaiwater, Girl In Red, and Sabrina Carpenter.
Shakira, “Cómo Dónde y Cuándo”(YouTube)
Olivia Rodrigo, “So American” (YouTube)
Future, Metro Boomin feat. Kendrick Lamar, “Like That” (YouTube)
Peso Pluma feat.
Shakira, “Cómo Dónde y Cuándo”(YouTube)
Olivia Rodrigo, “So American” (YouTube)
Future, Metro Boomin feat. Kendrick Lamar, “Like That” (YouTube)
Peso Pluma feat.
- 3/22/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Origins is a recurring series that gives artists a space to break down everything that went into their latest release. Today, country singer Cassandra Lewis sheds light on her new single, “Lost in a Dream.”
There’s a transportive quality to Cassandra Lewis’ voice. From the moment she opens her mouth, the listener is struck with the feeling of being in a different time and place, and while her trilling vibrato might recall Dolly Parton, her belt feels more theatrical, invoking the heartbreaking drama of an artist like Adele.
Lewis is the latest artist to be signed to Elektra’s Low Country Records, and hearing her sing live makes it obvious why the label felt the need to scoop her up. Her emotional power still comes through in recorded format, including on her new single, “Lost In a Dream.”
The artwork for the track shows the vocalist in a field of poppies,...
There’s a transportive quality to Cassandra Lewis’ voice. From the moment she opens her mouth, the listener is struck with the feeling of being in a different time and place, and while her trilling vibrato might recall Dolly Parton, her belt feels more theatrical, invoking the heartbreaking drama of an artist like Adele.
Lewis is the latest artist to be signed to Elektra’s Low Country Records, and hearing her sing live makes it obvious why the label felt the need to scoop her up. Her emotional power still comes through in recorded format, including on her new single, “Lost In a Dream.”
The artwork for the track shows the vocalist in a field of poppies,...
- 3/22/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
Pilgrimage Music & Culture Festival has revealed its 2024 lineup, featuring Hozier, Noah Kahan, Dave Matthews Band, and Needtobreathe as headliners.
The annual two-day event is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, just south of Nashville, Tennessee. This year’s festival is set for September 28th and 29th.
While Pilgrimage often skews towards country, folk, and indie artists, this year’s lineup also boasts acts more in the vein of pop, bluegrass, and jazz, many of whom are local or native to the Nashville area. Pilgrimage 2024 promises sets from Lukas Nelson, Coin, Charlie Worsham, Stephen Sanchez, The Cadillac Three, Cassandra Lewis, Sierra Hull, Charles Peña, and Celisse.
“We couldn’t be more excited about our announce, and this year’s lineup checks all the boxes we could hope for to celebrate our 10th anniversary,” shares Better Than Ezra frontman and Pilgrimage co-founder Kevin Griffin.
The annual two-day event is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, just south of Nashville, Tennessee. This year’s festival is set for September 28th and 29th.
While Pilgrimage often skews towards country, folk, and indie artists, this year’s lineup also boasts acts more in the vein of pop, bluegrass, and jazz, many of whom are local or native to the Nashville area. Pilgrimage 2024 promises sets from Lukas Nelson, Coin, Charlie Worsham, Stephen Sanchez, The Cadillac Three, Cassandra Lewis, Sierra Hull, Charles Peña, and Celisse.
“We couldn’t be more excited about our announce, and this year’s lineup checks all the boxes we could hope for to celebrate our 10th anniversary,” shares Better Than Ezra frontman and Pilgrimage co-founder Kevin Griffin.
- 3/20/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
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Music and arts festival Bumbershoot, celebrating its 50th anniversary, will return to Seattle on Sept. 2 and 3 with a lineup led by Pacific Northwest heroes like Sleater-Kinney, Band of Horses and Sunny Day Real Estate along with Brittany Howard, AFI, the Revivalists, Jawbreaker, and more.
Uncle Waffles, DOMi & Jd Beck, Benny the Butcher, Matt and Kim, Cassandra Lewis, Jacob Banks, Zhu, Fatboy Slim (staging his first Seattle show in 25 years), Durand Jones,...
Music and arts festival Bumbershoot, celebrating its 50th anniversary, will return to Seattle on Sept. 2 and 3 with a lineup led by Pacific Northwest heroes like Sleater-Kinney, Band of Horses and Sunny Day Real Estate along with Brittany Howard, AFI, the Revivalists, Jawbreaker, and more.
Uncle Waffles, DOMi & Jd Beck, Benny the Butcher, Matt and Kim, Cassandra Lewis, Jacob Banks, Zhu, Fatboy Slim (staging his first Seattle show in 25 years), Durand Jones,...
- 3/23/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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