Kesha gifted her fans with a new music video and the promise of even more new music on the way.
On Wednesday (November 20), the 37-year-old hitmaker rolled out a visual for her single “Joyride,” the defiant anthem that arrived back in July.
She paired the visual with the the promise of a new single called “Delusional,” which will arrive before the end of the month.
Keep reading to find out more…
Directed by Dimitri Basil, Cooper Roussel and Laura Gorun the “Joyride” video finds Kesha playing Mother and racing through the desert with some villains hot on her heels.
After the visual arrived, she shared a photo promoting “Delusional” on Instagram. The song arrives on November 29!
Kesha has slowly been rolling out new music, including a collab with Charli Xcx, in 2024. It is all building up to a new album, the first that she will release under her own label.
On Wednesday (November 20), the 37-year-old hitmaker rolled out a visual for her single “Joyride,” the defiant anthem that arrived back in July.
She paired the visual with the the promise of a new single called “Delusional,” which will arrive before the end of the month.
Keep reading to find out more…
Directed by Dimitri Basil, Cooper Roussel and Laura Gorun the “Joyride” video finds Kesha playing Mother and racing through the desert with some villains hot on her heels.
After the visual arrived, she shared a photo promoting “Delusional” on Instagram. The song arrives on November 29!
Kesha has slowly been rolling out new music, including a collab with Charli Xcx, in 2024. It is all building up to a new album, the first that she will release under her own label.
- 11/21/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Kesha is taking her foot off the brakes and going full-speed ahead on her new video for “Joyride.”
Directed by Dimitri Basil, Cooper Roussel, and Laura Gorun, the video sees Kesha racing through the desert in a hot red convertible while being chased by a helicopter, gun-toting assassins, and a shirtless dude hell-bent on catching up to the pop diva.
The video ends on an inconclusive note, while a press release teases that the action-packed video sets the stage for Kesha’s next track, “Delusional,” out Nov. 29, and “an even...
Directed by Dimitri Basil, Cooper Roussel, and Laura Gorun, the video sees Kesha racing through the desert in a hot red convertible while being chased by a helicopter, gun-toting assassins, and a shirtless dude hell-bent on catching up to the pop diva.
The video ends on an inconclusive note, while a press release teases that the action-packed video sets the stage for Kesha’s next track, “Delusional,” out Nov. 29, and “an even...
- 11/21/2024
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
The 16th annual Boston Underground Film Festival will once again terrorize all of New England with a wide selection of international atrocities that span the globe from Japan to Belgium to the fest’s own backyard. The fest will run March 26-30 at the Brattle Theater.
The fest will open with the supernatural teen comedy All Cheerleaders Die by the dynamic directing team of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, which will then be followed by the cult 1974 Japanese nunsploitation flick School of the Holy Beast by Norifumi Suzuki.
Other feature films screening at the fest include: The American warrior documentary My Name Is Jonah by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza; the pre-apocolyptic party of Doomsdays by Eddie Mullins; The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears by Belgian extreme filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani; the collegiate conspiracy of Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; Jeremy Saulnier’s twist on the revenge thriller,...
The fest will open with the supernatural teen comedy All Cheerleaders Die by the dynamic directing team of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, which will then be followed by the cult 1974 Japanese nunsploitation flick School of the Holy Beast by Norifumi Suzuki.
Other feature films screening at the fest include: The American warrior documentary My Name Is Jonah by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza; the pre-apocolyptic party of Doomsdays by Eddie Mullins; The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears by Belgian extreme filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani; the collegiate conspiracy of Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; Jeremy Saulnier’s twist on the revenge thriller,...
- 3/20/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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