Nilüfer Yanya is back with “Like I Say (I runaway),” her first piece of new music since her lauded 2022 album Painless.
With a hypnotic, restless guitar line, “Like I Say (I runaway)” is signature Nilüfer Yanya — evocative, engaging, and effortlessly catchy. The ’90s-esque guitar line is met with a flood of distortion when the chorus kicks in, and it sounds like an epiphany. “The minute I’m not in control/ I’m tearing up inside,” Yanya sings in each refrain with conviction.
Co-written with close collaborator Wilma Archer, Yanya centers “Like I Say (I runaway)”around preciousness of time. “It’s about how you choose to spend your time,” Yanya writes in a statement, “Time is like a currency, every moment. You’re never going to get it back. It’s quite an overwhelming thing to realize.” The song is also paired with a music video directed by Yanya’s sister,...
With a hypnotic, restless guitar line, “Like I Say (I runaway)” is signature Nilüfer Yanya — evocative, engaging, and effortlessly catchy. The ’90s-esque guitar line is met with a flood of distortion when the chorus kicks in, and it sounds like an epiphany. “The minute I’m not in control/ I’m tearing up inside,” Yanya sings in each refrain with conviction.
Co-written with close collaborator Wilma Archer, Yanya centers “Like I Say (I runaway)”around preciousness of time. “It’s about how you choose to spend your time,” Yanya writes in a statement, “Time is like a currency, every moment. You’re never going to get it back. It’s quite an overwhelming thing to realize.” The song is also paired with a music video directed by Yanya’s sister,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Dua Lipa and Sza, along with Coldplay, have been announced as the headliners for the iconic 2024 Glastonbury Music Festival.
The event will take place this year from June 26-30 in Somerset, England. Dua Lipa is set to take the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, Coldplay on Saturday night, and Sza, who is making her Glastonbury debut, on Sunday night.
Keep reading to find out more…
In addition, Shania Twain is taking on the famed “legends” spot on Sunday afternoon.
Other famous singers who you can expect to see throughout the lineup include Camilla Cabello, Burna Boy, Janelle Monáe, Pj Harvey, Cyndi Lauper, Avril Lavigne, Jessie Ware, James Blake, Seventeen, and many more.
If you don’t have tickets, the festival is currently sold out.
We’ve included the full lineup below!
Pyramid stage
Dua Lipa
Coldplay
Sza
Shania Twain
LCD Soundsystem
Little Simz
Burna Boy
Pj Harvey
Cyndi Lauper
Michael Kiwanuka...
The event will take place this year from June 26-30 in Somerset, England. Dua Lipa is set to take the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, Coldplay on Saturday night, and Sza, who is making her Glastonbury debut, on Sunday night.
Keep reading to find out more…
In addition, Shania Twain is taking on the famed “legends” spot on Sunday afternoon.
Other famous singers who you can expect to see throughout the lineup include Camilla Cabello, Burna Boy, Janelle Monáe, Pj Harvey, Cyndi Lauper, Avril Lavigne, Jessie Ware, James Blake, Seventeen, and many more.
If you don’t have tickets, the festival is currently sold out.
We’ve included the full lineup below!
Pyramid stage
Dua Lipa
Coldplay
Sza
Shania Twain
LCD Soundsystem
Little Simz
Burna Boy
Pj Harvey
Cyndi Lauper
Michael Kiwanuka...
- 3/14/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Yeat is from the future. Yeat is not from this planet. According to the Yeat mythology, this is all the biographical detail you need to know about the 23-year-old Portland rapper who currently has a stranglehold over children and young men aged 12-30, and whose new album 2093 does little to expand upon those already sparse details. Yeat’s fans will tell you this is part of the point. One does not listen to Yeat expecting lyrical brilliance or even coherence. Like Playboi Carti before him, he traffics almost exclusively in vibes,...
- 2/21/2024
- by Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
There’s no doubting that the budgets and ambitions of music videos have dwindled since the glory days of MTV. We live in the age of TikTok-targeted ephemera. Yet miraculously, 2023 gave a much-needed shot of cinematic life to the form.
The best videos of the year emphasized meticulous technique over virality, offering intimate, impressionistic portraits of their respective artists’ interior lives and thoughts. Lana Del Rey and Lucy Dacus subverted Old Hollywood tropes, with a meta riff on studio system-era glamor and a lesbian tweaking of Wizard of Oz, respectively.
Others went bigger. Troye Sivan brought back the sheen and unabashed sexuality of Y2K pop princesses with a drag transformation that represents the performance of his career to date. Doja Cat took a maximalist approach to portraying the simultaneous highs and horrors of stardom, while Olivia Rodrigo constructed an elaborate, blood-splattered supernatural story to rival The Lost Boys.
As...
The best videos of the year emphasized meticulous technique over virality, offering intimate, impressionistic portraits of their respective artists’ interior lives and thoughts. Lana Del Rey and Lucy Dacus subverted Old Hollywood tropes, with a meta riff on studio system-era glamor and a lesbian tweaking of Wizard of Oz, respectively.
Others went bigger. Troye Sivan brought back the sheen and unabashed sexuality of Y2K pop princesses with a drag transformation that represents the performance of his career to date. Doja Cat took a maximalist approach to portraying the simultaneous highs and horrors of stardom, while Olivia Rodrigo constructed an elaborate, blood-splattered supernatural story to rival The Lost Boys.
As...
- 12/11/2023
- by Slant Staff
- Slant Magazine
Describing music “cinematic” has, by now, become a cliché, but King Krule’s Space Heavy conjures very specific visual images to mind, specifically of a solitary day by the sea. The album’s songs are carefully grounded with concrete details like the trains he’s spent the last few years riding as he splits his time between London and the coast. And while the 28-year-old singer-songwriter is now a father in a long-term relationship, his fifth studio album emanates from a lonelier-sounding space than past releases like 2013’s 6 Feet Beneath the Moon.
The music on Space Heavy is notably grimmer than the lyrics, but even its lyrical themes return again and again to the subject of isolation. “Wednesday Overcast” details lovers struggling to find one another, while “Seaforth,” whose title comes from a town north of Liverpool, is a love song with apocalyptic allusions to watching “the planet dyin’ up above.
The music on Space Heavy is notably grimmer than the lyrics, but even its lyrical themes return again and again to the subject of isolation. “Wednesday Overcast” details lovers struggling to find one another, while “Seaforth,” whose title comes from a town north of Liverpool, is a love song with apocalyptic allusions to watching “the planet dyin’ up above.
- 6/2/2023
- by Steve Erickson
- Slant Magazine
King Krule is back with “If Only It Was Warmth,” the second preview of his forthcoming June album, Space Heavy.
The track’s simplistic, minimal instrumentation allows for King Krule’s deep, brooding voice to really shine, taking on emotional concepts like love and loss. The accompanying black-and-white music video shows the artist symbolically traversing expansive waters with a cactus. Watch the self-directed visual below.
Space Heavy is a reflection of thoughts that King Krule, real name Archy Marshall, experienced during his commutes between Liverpool and London from 2020 to 2022. He became wrapped up in the idea of space, and how it affected love and connection during peak pandemic times. The follow-up to 2020’s Man Alive! is out June 9th, and pre-orders are ongoing. Also check out his previously single, “Seaforth.”
King Krule will embark on an extensive supporting tour throughout the US as well as Europe and the UK. Get...
The track’s simplistic, minimal instrumentation allows for King Krule’s deep, brooding voice to really shine, taking on emotional concepts like love and loss. The accompanying black-and-white music video shows the artist symbolically traversing expansive waters with a cactus. Watch the self-directed visual below.
Space Heavy is a reflection of thoughts that King Krule, real name Archy Marshall, experienced during his commutes between Liverpool and London from 2020 to 2022. He became wrapped up in the idea of space, and how it affected love and connection during peak pandemic times. The follow-up to 2020’s Man Alive! is out June 9th, and pre-orders are ongoing. Also check out his previously single, “Seaforth.”
King Krule will embark on an extensive supporting tour throughout the US as well as Europe and the UK. Get...
- 5/18/2023
- by Cervanté Pope
- Consequence - Music
King Krule has announced his 2023 “Space Heavy Tour,” which will not be going to outer space, but will be a fairly comprehensive trek across North America and Europe. The tour is in support of the musician’s upcoming album Space Heavy.
Archy Marshall will kick things off on July 21st at Minneapolis’ First Avenue before making stops in cities including Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Brooklyn, Houston, Seattle, and Los Angeles throughout the summer. In early October, he’ll cross the pond to begin the UK/EU leg in Dublin, hitting a bunch of European countries before completing the tour in Paris on November 6th.
General sale for tickets begins this Friday, May 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time, and you can grab yours at Ticketmaster. Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform,...
Archy Marshall will kick things off on July 21st at Minneapolis’ First Avenue before making stops in cities including Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Brooklyn, Houston, Seattle, and Los Angeles throughout the summer. In early October, he’ll cross the pond to begin the UK/EU leg in Dublin, hitting a bunch of European countries before completing the tour in Paris on November 6th.
General sale for tickets begins this Friday, May 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time, and you can grab yours at Ticketmaster. Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform,...
- 5/1/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
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The Smile, Big Thief, and Kelela are among the indie darlings headed to Chicago this summer for the 2023 Pitchfork Music Festival, taking place July 21 through 23 at Union Park.
The Smile — the Radiohead offshoot with Thom Yorke, Johnny Greenwood, and Tom Skinner — will headline day one of the festival, which will also feature Alvvays and Perfume Genius. Additional acts include Roc Marciano and the Alchemist, Youth Lagoon, Ric Wilson,...
The Smile, Big Thief, and Kelela are among the indie darlings headed to Chicago this summer for the 2023 Pitchfork Music Festival, taking place July 21 through 23 at Union Park.
The Smile — the Radiohead offshoot with Thom Yorke, Johnny Greenwood, and Tom Skinner — will headline day one of the festival, which will also feature Alvvays and Perfume Genius. Additional acts include Roc Marciano and the Alchemist, Youth Lagoon, Ric Wilson,...
- 3/20/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Lorde, Megan Thee Stallion, Beck, Dua Lipa, Pavement, Massive Attack, and Gorillaz are among the artists set to play Primavera Sound when it returns in 2022.
The festival, which takes place in Barcelona, Spain, will be held over two weekends next year — June 2nd and June 4th, and June 9th through 11th — with slightly different lineups each time. The two weekends will take place at the Parc del Fòrum, while in the intervening week, June 5th through 8th, there will be an array of shows at venues around Barcelona. Primavera Sound...
The festival, which takes place in Barcelona, Spain, will be held over two weekends next year — June 2nd and June 4th, and June 9th through 11th — with slightly different lineups each time. The two weekends will take place at the Parc del Fòrum, while in the intervening week, June 5th through 8th, there will be an array of shows at venues around Barcelona. Primavera Sound...
- 5/25/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
King Krule, a.k.a. Archy Marshall, has dropped a haunting new video for “Comet Face,” a track off his latest album Man Alive!
Directed by Cc Wade and co-written by Wade and Marshall’s brother Jack, the clip features Marshall waking up on a bench in his childhood home of Peckham, South London. He walks through a park, encountering strange figures running from a wild, terrorizing beast. The twist? The beast is Marshall himself.
“I woke up, Peckham Rye/At half five,” Marshall sings across an eerie bass line.
Directed by Cc Wade and co-written by Wade and Marshall’s brother Jack, the clip features Marshall waking up on a bench in his childhood home of Peckham, South London. He walks through a park, encountering strange figures running from a wild, terrorizing beast. The twist? The beast is Marshall himself.
“I woke up, Peckham Rye/At half five,” Marshall sings across an eerie bass line.
- 8/11/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
In honor of his former bandmate Patterson Hood’s 56th birthday, Jason Isbell posted a homemade recording of “Heathens,” a fan favorite from his former band Drive-By Truckers’ 2003 album, Decoration Day.
Isbell has long professed his love for the ballad, describing it as a “monster of a song” in his Instagram post and calling it out as one of his all-time favorite Truckers’ track earlier this year.
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Here’s a monster of a @dbtrockshow song, written and usually sang by @dbtph, whose birthday was yesterday.
Isbell has long professed his love for the ballad, describing it as a “monster of a song” in his Instagram post and calling it out as one of his all-time favorite Truckers’ track earlier this year.
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Here’s a monster of a @dbtrockshow song, written and usually sang by @dbtph, whose birthday was yesterday.
- 3/25/2020
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
The Drive-By Truckers were planning on spending March on the road in support of their new album, The Unraveling. Instead, band members have been at home with their families, riding out the coronavirus pandemic, and eager to resume touring later this year. Here, in his own words, is how the group’s Patterson Hood has been making the best of his quarantine at home in Portland, Oregon.
I’ve been trying to be helpful and present with the family, but also trying to be as creative and useful as I can.
I’ve been trying to be helpful and present with the family, but also trying to be as creative and useful as I can.
- 3/18/2020
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Pavement, Lana Del Rey, The Strokes, Beck and Massive Attack are among the artists announced to headline Primavera Sound 2020. The annual festival, which will be held in Barcelona from June 3rd to 7th, will also feature performances by Bikini Kill, The National, Kacey Musgraves, Iggy Pop, Disclosure, Dinosaur Jr., King Krule, Young Thug and Tyler, the Creator.
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- 1/16/2020
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
“I make soulless electronic pop,” Lady Gaga once said. “But when you’re on Ecstasy in a nightclub grinding up against someone and my music comes on, you’ll feel soul.” That kind of contradiction — between the mechanical and the spiritual, between isolation and connection, between escapism and meaning — is the fuel supercharging Hot Chip’s seventh album. This is music that feels hot and cold in the same moment, in the grand tradition of Roxy Music and the Pet Shop Boys. Hedonistic? Philosophical? Why not both! The bass bounces and rolls,...
- 6/21/2019
- by Joe Levy
- Rollingstone.com
King Krule issued a trippy stop-motion animation video for “Logos,” a track from his acclaimed second LP, 2017’s The Ooz. The musician’s brother, visual artist Jack Marshall, created the hazy clip, which follows a one-eyed extraterrestrial through a shifting desert landscape filled with crocodiles, randomly sprouting trees, smoking crescent moons and a dog playing a warped saxophone.
The project marks the final installment of a three-part collaboration with WeTransfer. As part of the series, King Krule (Archy Marshall) and Jack Marshall joined for a conversation about their respective styles...
The project marks the final installment of a three-part collaboration with WeTransfer. As part of the series, King Krule (Archy Marshall) and Jack Marshall joined for a conversation about their respective styles...
- 1/10/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
King Krule navigates seedy streets, bars and an empty alcohol bottle-riddled apartment in his new video for “Biscuit Town.” The song is off of the London singer’s 2017 album, The Ooz.
The cc Wade-directed clip unfurls noir-style with touches of surrealism. It opens on Archy Marshall singing alone in an apartment while drinking alcohol and delivering stream-of-consciousness, poetic lines that reflect on sordid events. He gazes out the window to see a woman swimming in the moonlit sky. Later, he walks the dark streets and visits a dive bar while recording his thoughts.
The cc Wade-directed clip unfurls noir-style with touches of surrealism. It opens on Archy Marshall singing alone in an apartment while drinking alcohol and delivering stream-of-consciousness, poetic lines that reflect on sordid events. He gazes out the window to see a woman swimming in the moonlit sky. Later, he walks the dark streets and visits a dive bar while recording his thoughts.
- 8/28/2018
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
In 2014, attendance had fallen sharply at Trópico, a Mexican music festival held in the resort city of Acapulco. The festival was only in its second year, and after 43 students disappeared in the nearby city of Iguala a few months prior, a large number of festivalgoers had the same thought: stay home.
But at one point during the three-day festival, organizer Pepe Bezaury recalled an atypical moment. The Rapture’s Luke Jenner, LCD Soundsystem’s Pat Mahoney and Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor, among others, took to the stage before going silent.
But at one point during the three-day festival, organizer Pepe Bezaury recalled an atypical moment. The Rapture’s Luke Jenner, LCD Soundsystem’s Pat Mahoney and Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor, among others, took to the stage before going silent.
- 8/2/2018
- by Natalie Schachar
- Rollingstone.com
The 2018 Coachella lineup is here and better than ever.
The music festival announced The Weekend, Beyoncé and Eminem as headliners in what is sure to be two memorable weekends April 13-15 to April 20-22.
Beyoncé is returning to the Coachella stage after postponing her 2017 performance due to her pregnancy with twins Rumi and Sir Carter. The high-profile performance was considered risky given the advanced state of her pregnancy at the time of the set in April 2017.
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The music festival announced The Weekend, Beyoncé and Eminem as headliners in what is sure to be two memorable weekends April 13-15 to April 20-22.
Beyoncé is returning to the Coachella stage after postponing her 2017 performance due to her pregnancy with twins Rumi and Sir Carter. The high-profile performance was considered risky given the advanced state of her pregnancy at the time of the set in April 2017.
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- 1/3/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
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