Zach Bryan has announced a trio of concerts with Kings of Leon at the MetLife Stadium on July 18th, 19th, and July 20th, 2025.
Sharing the details of the concert on Instagram, Bryan wrote, “Always been a dream to play MetLife Stadium, so we’re doin it with Kings of Leon… New York City we’re coming for ya.” He added that these will be some of the “only shows we are slated to play next year. See yall there!”
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Update: After the July 20th show sold out, Bryan added a second and third date at MetLife for July 18th and July 19th. Fans can can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program.
In other news, Bryan recently released two new songs, “This World’s a Giant” and “High Road,” which seemingly allude to his recent,...
Sharing the details of the concert on Instagram, Bryan wrote, “Always been a dream to play MetLife Stadium, so we’re doin it with Kings of Leon… New York City we’re coming for ya.” He added that these will be some of the “only shows we are slated to play next year. See yall there!”
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Update: After the July 20th show sold out, Bryan added a second and third date at MetLife for July 18th and July 19th. Fans can can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program.
In other news, Bryan recently released two new songs, “This World’s a Giant” and “High Road,” which seemingly allude to his recent,...
- 11/15/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
A week after Brianna Lapaglia revealed that she suffered alleged emotional abuse by ex-boyfriend and country music singer Zach Bryan, the influencer shared why she believes Bryan has stayed silent about the allegations.
“I think the response itself, the silence, is deafening,” she said. “I think his response proves his character again.”
Lapaglia — best known by her online name “Brianna Chickenfry” — continued to say that she “took the high road” by purposefully withholding details and evidence, regarding Bryan’s abuse as a way to “throw him a bone” so he could seek help for his behavior.
“I obviously think he’s not responding because if he is to respond, he has to deny it and if he denies it then I’m full story, then I post all the videos and the recordings,” she said on the Nov. 13 episode of Barstool Sports’ BFFs podcast with co-hosts Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards.
“I think the response itself, the silence, is deafening,” she said. “I think his response proves his character again.”
Lapaglia — best known by her online name “Brianna Chickenfry” — continued to say that she “took the high road” by purposefully withholding details and evidence, regarding Bryan’s abuse as a way to “throw him a bone” so he could seek help for his behavior.
“I obviously think he’s not responding because if he is to respond, he has to deny it and if he denies it then I’m full story, then I post all the videos and the recordings,” she said on the Nov. 13 episode of Barstool Sports’ BFFs podcast with co-hosts Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards.
- 11/14/2024
- by Lexi Carson
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Karol G and her fellow Colombian stars pay tribute to their homeland, Zach Bryan wants to take the high road even if he can’t find it, and Griff shares a hypnotic tune for the post-club haze. Plus, new music from Flo, State Champs, and Julia Michaels.
Karol G, Feid, Dfzm feat. Ovy On The Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro, Bless, “+57” (YouTube)
Zach Bryan, “High Road” (YouTube)
Griff,...
Karol G, Feid, Dfzm feat. Ovy On The Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro, Bless, “+57” (YouTube)
Zach Bryan, “High Road” (YouTube)
Griff,...
- 11/8/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Zach Bryan has revealed that he is quitting touring and has something else going on in his life. Zach posted on Instagram sharing that he went to his mom’s grave to talk to her and in this talk, he revealed a lot about his life. So what is Zach Bryan up to now?
Zach Shares His Future Plans
Zach shared what is going on with him now and it turns out that he is going to be headed to college. The singer is back in Oklahoma once again and shared on his story that he was in Tulsa recording music. He has also been out to the local bar here. His dad lives in this area and it is where Zach is from so it makes sense he would come here after his split with Briana Chickenfry.
Zach Bryan
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Zach Shares His Future Plans
Zach shared what is going on with him now and it turns out that he is going to be headed to college. The singer is back in Oklahoma once again and shared on his story that he was in Tulsa recording music. He has also been out to the local bar here. His dad lives in this area and it is where Zach is from so it makes sense he would come here after his split with Briana Chickenfry.
Zach Bryan
This post was on his Instagram today. Here is what...
- 11/7/2024
- by Mandy Robinson
- Country Music Alley
Musician Elle King is growing her family! The “High Road” singer took to Instagram to announce that she and her partner Daniel Tooker are expecting their second baby together. The couple also revealed the sex of her little one.
Elle, born Tanner Elle Schneider, shared a video from a gender reveal party to announce the couple was expecting. In the video, the couple was joined by their first baby, son Lucky Levi, as they stood in front of a backdrop that read “Boy or Girl.” Elle and Daniel wore straw cowboy hats for the occasion. To share the sex, Daniel pulled on a string that dropped confetti onto the family to reveal blue confetti: it’s a boy! “Doubling down ,” the songwriter wrote in her caption.
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Elle, the daughter of actor Rob Schneider, welcomed her first baby with...
Elle, born Tanner Elle Schneider, shared a video from a gender reveal party to announce the couple was expecting. In the video, the couple was joined by their first baby, son Lucky Levi, as they stood in front of a backdrop that read “Boy or Girl.” Elle and Daniel wore straw cowboy hats for the occasion. To share the sex, Daniel pulled on a string that dropped confetti onto the family to reveal blue confetti: it’s a boy! “Doubling down ,” the songwriter wrote in her caption.
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Elle, the daughter of actor Rob Schneider, welcomed her first baby with...
- 9/23/2024
- by Kate Fann
- BabyNames.com
Elle King, the daughter of comedian Rob Schneider, has shed light on her strained relationship with her father in a recent interview with People, following speculation earlier this year regarding tensions between the two. These rumors began after King made candid remarks about their relationship on a podcast.
King’s Reflects On Comments About Estranged Relationship with Father
Reflecting on the attention her comments received, King told People, “I never in a million years thought that that was going to go viral. I was just speaking about my childhood and about my truth. I was not trying to hurt him.” Earlier, during an appearance on the “Dumb Blonde” podcast hosted by Bunnie Xo, she revealed that there were periods of four to five years when she didn’t speak to her father.
USA Today reached out to King’s representatives for further comment. A spokesperson for Schneider, however, declined to provide a statement.
King’s Reflects On Comments About Estranged Relationship with Father
Reflecting on the attention her comments received, King told People, “I never in a million years thought that that was going to go viral. I was just speaking about my childhood and about my truth. I was not trying to hurt him.” Earlier, during an appearance on the “Dumb Blonde” podcast hosted by Bunnie Xo, she revealed that there were periods of four to five years when she didn’t speak to her father.
USA Today reached out to King’s representatives for further comment. A spokesperson for Schneider, however, declined to provide a statement.
- 9/23/2024
- by Chijioke Chukwuemeka
- Celebrating The Soaps
Elle King admits that she has been consistently working on herself after a few drunken disasters in early 2024. The daughter of actor Rob Schneider had some horrible mishaps that she is still trying to overcome. So, what practices has she implemented to hold herself accountable and does she feel she is in a better place? Keep reading for more details.
Elle King Working On Herself After Drunken Disaster
She was at the top of the charts and fans loved her music. Then, Elle King hosted New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash to ring in 2024. She also performed and was visibly inebriated. Yet, it was the New Year so it was not that big of a deal though people were talking. A short time later, she was invited to perform for Dolly Parton’s birthday at the Grand Ole Opry. This was a huge honor and she knew that but still,...
Elle King Working On Herself After Drunken Disaster
She was at the top of the charts and fans loved her music. Then, Elle King hosted New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash to ring in 2024. She also performed and was visibly inebriated. Yet, it was the New Year so it was not that big of a deal though people were talking. A short time later, she was invited to perform for Dolly Parton’s birthday at the Grand Ole Opry. This was a huge honor and she knew that but still,...
- 9/22/2024
- by Amanda Nowitz
- Country Music Alley
"Ex's & Oh's" singer Elle King "never in a million years" thought her rant about her famous father Rob Schneider would go viral, but she doesn't seem too keen on patching up any of the obvious holes in their relationship either.
"I was not trying to hurt him," King told People...
"I was not trying to hurt him," King told People...
- 9/20/2024
- by Emma Keates
- avclub.com
Elle King told People magazine ahead of the release of her new single “High Road” that it wasn’t her intention to hurt her father, Rob Schneider, when she spoke out against his “anti-gay” views in August. The “Ex’s & Oh’s” singer went viral for her appearance on Bunnie Xo’s “Dumb Blonde” podcast, where she and eviscerated Schneider for recent anti-drag and anti-lgbtq comments he made. She spoke publicly about their toxic relationship growing up and said she was not currently interested in speaking to him.
“I never in a million years thought that that was going to go viral. I was just speaking about my childhood and about my truth,” King told People. “I was not trying to hurt him.”
“A lot of people said, ‘How could she say that about her family?’ and ‘Everything needs to be behind closed doors.’ No, it doesn’t,” she continued.
“I never in a million years thought that that was going to go viral. I was just speaking about my childhood and about my truth,” King told People. “I was not trying to hurt him.”
“A lot of people said, ‘How could she say that about her family?’ and ‘Everything needs to be behind closed doors.’ No, it doesn’t,” she continued.
- 9/19/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Alternative rock veterans Soul Asylum have announced a new album, Slowly But Shirley. While there’s no word yet on when exactly fans can expect the record, the band has shared the single “High Road” to hold them over until its release sometime this fall. Stream the new track below.
Slowly But Shirley marks the 13th studio album from the Minneapolis band, following 2020’s Hurry Up and Wait. Recording sessions for the new songs took place in their hometown with producer Steve Jordan, who also helmed their 1990 release And the Horse They Road In On.
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As the lead single, “High Road” reintroduces the band as bright, punk-adjacent, indie-loving rockers. At three minutes and change, it’s a sweet and energetic listen sure to please fans of their ’80s and ’90s material.
Soul Asylum are about to launch a tour with Stone Temple Pilots, followed by...
Slowly But Shirley marks the 13th studio album from the Minneapolis band, following 2020’s Hurry Up and Wait. Recording sessions for the new songs took place in their hometown with producer Steve Jordan, who also helmed their 1990 release And the Horse They Road In On.
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As the lead single, “High Road” reintroduces the band as bright, punk-adjacent, indie-loving rockers. At three minutes and change, it’s a sweet and energetic listen sure to please fans of their ’80s and ’90s material.
Soul Asylum are about to launch a tour with Stone Temple Pilots, followed by...
- 7/17/2024
- by Jonah Krueger
- Consequence - Music
With the afternoon sun beating down on East Texas, Koe Wetzel has decided it’s time to jump off the roof.
It’s late June, and Wetzel, with a vodka and soda in hand, is sitting in his boathouse, staring out at the lake. This Friday, he’ll release his new album 9 Lives on Columbia Records, and based on the streaming and chart success of its first singles, it’s poised to be the biggest of the Texas country singer’s five studio albums. But he’s also at the mind-numbing point of album promotion,...
It’s late June, and Wetzel, with a vodka and soda in hand, is sitting in his boathouse, staring out at the lake. This Friday, he’ll release his new album 9 Lives on Columbia Records, and based on the streaming and chart success of its first singles, it’s poised to be the biggest of the Texas country singer’s five studio albums. But he’s also at the mind-numbing point of album promotion,...
- 7/17/2024
- by Josh Crutchmer
- Rollingstone.com
Here’s How Much Kesha Is Worth! ( Photo Credit – Facebook )
American singer-songwriter Kesha is a renowned music artist who has been in the industry since she was 18. The songstress has been in the news for several lawsuits but, despite that, managed to amass a modest wealth throughout her career. Let us take a closer look at her net worth in 2024.
About her-
She was born Kesha Rose Sebert to singer-songwriter Rosemary Patricia ‘Pebe’ Sebert. She was a single mother and co-wrote the single ‘Old Flames Can’t Hold a Candle to You’ for Joe Sun with Hugh Moffatt. The song featured on Dolly Parton‘s 1980 album Dolly, Dolly, Dolly. Kesha attended the Franklin High School and Brentwood High School.
She dropped out of school at 17 after Swedish record producer Max Martin convinced her. Her mother taught her how to write songs, and she began recording demos. Her mother distributed them...
American singer-songwriter Kesha is a renowned music artist who has been in the industry since she was 18. The songstress has been in the news for several lawsuits but, despite that, managed to amass a modest wealth throughout her career. Let us take a closer look at her net worth in 2024.
About her-
She was born Kesha Rose Sebert to singer-songwriter Rosemary Patricia ‘Pebe’ Sebert. She was a single mother and co-wrote the single ‘Old Flames Can’t Hold a Candle to You’ for Joe Sun with Hugh Moffatt. The song featured on Dolly Parton‘s 1980 album Dolly, Dolly, Dolly. Kesha attended the Franklin High School and Brentwood High School.
She dropped out of school at 17 after Swedish record producer Max Martin convinced her. Her mother taught her how to write songs, and she began recording demos. Her mother distributed them...
- 4/15/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Actor and comedian Zach Woods has signed with the Gersh Agency for representation in all areas.
Woods is best known for his work on critically acclaimed series “Silicon Valley” and “The Office.” He played Donald “Jared” Dunn for six seasons on “Silicon Valley” and joined “The Office” as Gabe Lewis starting in Season 6.
He was most recently seen in the second season of Apple TV+’s “The Afterparty” alongside Tiffany Haddish and Sam Richardson, as well as Season 2 of Max’s “Avenue 5” and in Jeff Baena’s independent feature “Spin Me Round” with Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza and Lil Rel Howery.
Woods’ stop-motion show “In The Know,” which he stars in and co-created with Mike Judge and Brandon Gardner, premiered on Peacock in January.
Woods began his career at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York, where he frequently performed with the group The Stepfathers and in the weekly show “Asssscat.
Woods is best known for his work on critically acclaimed series “Silicon Valley” and “The Office.” He played Donald “Jared” Dunn for six seasons on “Silicon Valley” and joined “The Office” as Gabe Lewis starting in Season 6.
He was most recently seen in the second season of Apple TV+’s “The Afterparty” alongside Tiffany Haddish and Sam Richardson, as well as Season 2 of Max’s “Avenue 5” and in Jeff Baena’s independent feature “Spin Me Round” with Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza and Lil Rel Howery.
Woods’ stop-motion show “In The Know,” which he stars in and co-created with Mike Judge and Brandon Gardner, premiered on Peacock in January.
Woods began his career at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York, where he frequently performed with the group The Stepfathers and in the weekly show “Asssscat.
- 3/19/2024
- by Katcy Stephan
- Variety Film + TV
Parveen Babi Once Dropped Truth Bombs About Amitabh Bachchan & His Stardom. (Photo Credit – IMDb)
Bollywood and its golden statements lay in the era of the 90s. Not because the stars were difficult to reach but only because whatever they said was less fabricated and filtered since there was no constant moral policing or calling out. Interviews were unabashedly real, and one such interview was when Parveen Babi opened up about Amitabh Bachchan and had some thoughts about his popularity.
An old video has cropped up on the internet where the Shaan actress was seen talking about her co-star in many films. The duo has worked together in many films, including Kaalia, Amar Akbar Anthony, Namak Halaal, Kaala Sona, Kranti, and Kala Patthar.
For the unversed, Parveen Babi died struggling with mental health after she was diagnosed with Schizophrenia. It was rumored that she used to believe that Amitabh Bachchan would kill her.
Bollywood and its golden statements lay in the era of the 90s. Not because the stars were difficult to reach but only because whatever they said was less fabricated and filtered since there was no constant moral policing or calling out. Interviews were unabashedly real, and one such interview was when Parveen Babi opened up about Amitabh Bachchan and had some thoughts about his popularity.
An old video has cropped up on the internet where the Shaan actress was seen talking about her co-star in many films. The duo has worked together in many films, including Kaalia, Amar Akbar Anthony, Namak Halaal, Kaala Sona, Kranti, and Kala Patthar.
For the unversed, Parveen Babi died struggling with mental health after she was diagnosed with Schizophrenia. It was rumored that she used to believe that Amitabh Bachchan would kill her.
- 3/3/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
In the midst of Kelly Clarkson’s divorce, she had a revelation. Contrary to the meaning of her 2015 ballad “Piece by Piece,” which praised her talent-manager ex-husband Brandon Blackstock for restoring her faith in men after her father deserted her as a child, the pop singer realized that no one could truly heal her but herself. “It’s almost too much to put on someone to do that for you, you have to do that yourself,” the pop singer admitted on her talk show in 2020. Said revelation appears on Clarkson’s wistful new song,...
- 6/26/2023
- by Ilana Kaplan
- Rollingstone.com
Kelly Clarkson’s skillful covers of Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever” and Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees,” from last year’s Kellyoke EP, hinted at what it might sound like if the singer were to reprise the more rock-oriented sound of her under-appreciated 2007 album My December. Indeed, “Skip This Part,” the opening track from her 10th studio album, Chemistry, takes a page straight from Eilish’s song, with understated verses followed by a doo-wop-inflected hook and a climactic, guitar-driven coda in which Clarkson exorcises her angst: “I feel every break as I realize my fate/I succumb to the taste of betrayal/I try numbing the pain with my sweet mary jane/But I know this escape isn’t stable.”
For the most part, though, Chemistry relies on a familiar mixture of elements from Clarkson’s two previous albums, the pop-centric Piece by Piece and the classic soul-inspired Meaning of Life.
For the most part, though, Chemistry relies on a familiar mixture of elements from Clarkson’s two previous albums, the pop-centric Piece by Piece and the classic soul-inspired Meaning of Life.
- 6/20/2023
- by Sal Cinquemani
- Slant Magazine
Kesha showcased her recent song “Only Love Can Save Us Now” in a video performance for Vevo. Accompanied by a pair of musicians, Kesha performed the fast-talking track, which appears on her new album Gag Order, in a rectangular room with flickering lights, giving it a punk flair.
“I have had an overwhelming dichotomy of emotions, oscillating between pain and love. Chaos and love. Fear and love,” Kesha said in a statement. “I wanted my song ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’ to sonically, lyrically, and emotionally reflect the severity of my mental pendulum swings.
“I have had an overwhelming dichotomy of emotions, oscillating between pain and love. Chaos and love. Fear and love,” Kesha said in a statement. “I wanted my song ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’ to sonically, lyrically, and emotionally reflect the severity of my mental pendulum swings.
- 5/25/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Pop singer-songwriter Kesha is back with her fifth studio album, “Gag Order,” which comes three years after her last effort, 2020’s “High Road.” It was released on Friday, May 19, and the early reviews have been highly favorable, adding up to a MetaCritic score of 82 as of this writing. What do you think of the collection?
If her score holds at 82, it would outdo the 81 she received for 2017’s “Rainbow,” her comeback album following a protracted legal battle over her accusations of sexual assault against her former producer Dr. Luke (“Gag Order” is the last album she will release under contract with his label). But it must be noted that the 81 for “Rainbow” was based on 27 reviews, while only five have come in for “Gag Order” as of this writing.
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Nevertheless, those reviews are full of praise. Four are classified as positive, while one is marked as somewhat mixed,...
If her score holds at 82, it would outdo the 81 she received for 2017’s “Rainbow,” her comeback album following a protracted legal battle over her accusations of sexual assault against her former producer Dr. Luke (“Gag Order” is the last album she will release under contract with his label). But it must be noted that the 81 for “Rainbow” was based on 27 reviews, while only five have come in for “Gag Order” as of this writing.
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2023
Nevertheless, those reviews are full of praise. Four are classified as positive, while one is marked as somewhat mixed,...
- 5/19/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Kesha has shared her new album Gag Order. The fifth studio LP from the singer includes the previously-released singles “Eat the Acid,” “Fine Line,” and “Only Love Can Save Us Now.”
Kesha executive produced Gag Order alongside Rick Rubin, the legendary Def Jam co-founder and boardsman behind albums by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Beastie Boys. In a statement, the artist described the “post-pop” record as the result of facing her emotional darkness head-on.
“Without the darkness there is no light. So I let my darkness have the light. I can’t fight the truth. Life is difficult and painful. It is for everyone,” Kesha said. “An artist doesn’t exist to make others happy. I believe an artist gives voice, motion, color to the emotions we all have. The good emotions, and the unmanageably fucking miserable ones.”
The album’s title is likely a reference to Kesha’s...
Kesha executive produced Gag Order alongside Rick Rubin, the legendary Def Jam co-founder and boardsman behind albums by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Beastie Boys. In a statement, the artist described the “post-pop” record as the result of facing her emotional darkness head-on.
“Without the darkness there is no light. So I let my darkness have the light. I can’t fight the truth. Life is difficult and painful. It is for everyone,” Kesha said. “An artist doesn’t exist to make others happy. I believe an artist gives voice, motion, color to the emotions we all have. The good emotions, and the unmanageably fucking miserable ones.”
The album’s title is likely a reference to Kesha’s...
- 5/19/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
For almost a decade, Kesha’s career and life have been in a state of purgatory as she’s been locked in a legal battle that has at times left her with a precarious future. On the two albums she released in the midst of endless court hearings, she put up an empowered front, searching for hope in the face of uncertainty.
Gag Order — a brilliant name for her latest album — says “screw that.” On her fifth LP, Kesha is tired, angry, and vicious. There’s a lot she still can’t say,...
Gag Order — a brilliant name for her latest album — says “screw that.” On her fifth LP, Kesha is tired, angry, and vicious. There’s a lot she still can’t say,...
- 5/19/2023
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha has dropped another preview of her fifth studio album, Gag Order, just days ahead of its release. Titled “Only Love Can Save Us Now,” the new song finds the singer turning to a higher power in difficult times.
“Only Love Can Save Us Now” opens with electronic production before transitioning to acoustic guitar on the chorus as Kesha praises the power of love while backed by a gospel choir. On the track, the singer also alludes to the legal issues she’s dealt with over the past decade: “I’m getting sued because my mom has been tweeting/ Don’t fucking tell me that I’m dealing with reason.” Stream it below.
“I have had an overwhelming dichotomy of emotions, oscillating between pain and love. Chaos and love. Fear and love,” Kesha wrote on Instagram about the track. “I wanted my song ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’ to sonically,...
“Only Love Can Save Us Now” opens with electronic production before transitioning to acoustic guitar on the chorus as Kesha praises the power of love while backed by a gospel choir. On the track, the singer also alludes to the legal issues she’s dealt with over the past decade: “I’m getting sued because my mom has been tweeting/ Don’t fucking tell me that I’m dealing with reason.” Stream it below.
“I have had an overwhelming dichotomy of emotions, oscillating between pain and love. Chaos and love. Fear and love,” Kesha wrote on Instagram about the track. “I wanted my song ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’ to sonically,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Kesha has released a pair of new songs, “Eat the Acid” and “Fine Line,” from her upcoming album, Gag Order, out May 19.
“Fine Line” is a deceptively atmospheric track that eschews percussion but pulls plenty of energy from its bruising synths and Kesha’s vocals, which build from a whisper to a snarl. “The years keep dragging, I’m at the end of my rope,” she sings, “The noose gets tighter and tighter, I’m tasting blood in my throat/Don’t fucking call me a fighter, don’t fucking...
“Fine Line” is a deceptively atmospheric track that eschews percussion but pulls plenty of energy from its bruising synths and Kesha’s vocals, which build from a whisper to a snarl. “The years keep dragging, I’m at the end of my rope,” she sings, “The noose gets tighter and tighter, I’m tasting blood in my throat/Don’t fucking call me a fighter, don’t fucking...
- 4/28/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha is back with new music.
The “TiK ToK” hitmaker took to social media on Tuesday to confirm she’d be dropping her new album Gag Order on May 19, also sharing what appears to be artwork.
Ahead of the release, she’s set to unveil two new singles — “Fine Line” and “Eat The Acid” — later this week, on April 28.
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The upcoming album is Kesha’s fifth and follows High Road, that she released back in 2020.
The only photos on Kesha’s Instagram page are to promote the new album.
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The singer has been teasing new music for months now,...
The “TiK ToK” hitmaker took to social media on Tuesday to confirm she’d be dropping her new album Gag Order on May 19, also sharing what appears to be artwork.
Ahead of the release, she’s set to unveil two new singles — “Fine Line” and “Eat The Acid” — later this week, on April 28.
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The upcoming album is Kesha’s fifth and follows High Road, that she released back in 2020.
The only photos on Kesha’s Instagram page are to promote the new album.
Read More: Kesha Says She Makes Her Crew Stay In Haunted Houses While On Tour: ‘They Love It’
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The singer has been teasing new music for months now,...
- 4/25/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Kesha was on the verge of a panic attack in the spring of 2020 when her aging cat Mr. Peeps brought over her headphones. She’d been spiraling a lot back then, like so many people, her anxiety mounting as the pandemic shut down the music industry — but she took her cat’s gesture as a sign that it was time to meditate. And in the midst of a guided meditation she’d done many times before, something shook loose.
“I had this really beautiful, scary, and intense spiritual awakening where...
“I had this really beautiful, scary, and intense spiritual awakening where...
- 4/25/2023
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
Kelly Clarkson doubled up for her first release of original music in six years. Ahead of her forthcoming album Chemistry, set for release on June 23, the singer has introduced the record with two separate outlooks on two different songs, “Me” and “Mine.”
“We decided to release ‘mine’ and ‘me’ at the same time because I didn’t want to release just one song to represent an entire album, or relationship,” Clarkson explained in a statement. “There are many stages of grief and loss on this album. Each song is a different stage and emotional state.
“We decided to release ‘mine’ and ‘me’ at the same time because I didn’t want to release just one song to represent an entire album, or relationship,” Clarkson explained in a statement. “There are many stages of grief and loss on this album. Each song is a different stage and emotional state.
- 4/14/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
SoundCloud user Kesha19523 has less than 400 followers, but the two uploads to the account – songs titled “Eat the Acid” and “Fine Line” – have racked up a combined 20,000 streams in the past seven hours. On Instagram late last night, Kesha linked out to the page, writing: “Can’t sleep rn, link expires when this story expires.”
The clock is ticking, but at the rate the streams are increasing, it won’t be a shock when the two snippets make their way through the fandom pipeline on Twitter and TikTok. The link may disappear,...
The clock is ticking, but at the rate the streams are increasing, it won’t be a shock when the two snippets make their way through the fandom pipeline on Twitter and TikTok. The link may disappear,...
- 3/30/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Madi Diaz was psyched when she heard that Kesha wanted to record her song “Resentment,” but learning Brian Wilson would sing on it too put her in a state of disbelief. “That was just fucked up,” Diaz says, breaking out into a laugh. “I called my dad and said, ‘I just need you to know that this is happening.’ The very idea that somebody like that would even listen to a song that I wrote is weird, crazy, and unfathomable.”
“Resentment,” which Diaz co-wrote with Wrabel and Jamie Floyd, appeared...
“Resentment,” which Diaz co-wrote with Wrabel and Jamie Floyd, appeared...
- 8/27/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Joe Lo Truglio is making his feature directorial debut with the horror movie Outpost which will begin production on Monday, July 11. The actor, writer and producer bills the pic as a “nightmare on a mountain, about a woman fighting demons – and the demons are winning.”
Joining Beth Dover (Orange Is The New Black) is an ensemble cast that includes Dylan Baker, Becky Ann Baker, Dallas Roberts, Ta’Rea Campbell, and Ato Essandoh.
Lifelong horror fan Lo Truglio says, “It seemed like the perfect time to pivot and do something I’ve wanted to do since I was thirteen: make a scary movie. And to do it with friends, new and old – that’s the dream. We’re lucky.”
Lo Truglio produces alongside Kara Baker (Zola) and Joe Mortimer.
Joining Beth Dover (Orange Is The New Black) is an ensemble cast that includes Dylan Baker, Becky Ann Baker, Dallas Roberts, Ta’Rea Campbell, and Ato Essandoh.
Lifelong horror fan Lo Truglio says, “It seemed like the perfect time to pivot and do something I’ve wanted to do since I was thirteen: make a scary movie. And to do it with friends, new and old – that’s the dream. We’re lucky.”
Lo Truglio produces alongside Kara Baker (Zola) and Joe Mortimer.
- 7/8/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Kesha has announced a U.S. tour that will take place in August.
The 11-date trek will kick off August 13th with a previously-announced show the First Interstate Arena at Metro Park in Billings, Montana. It will wrap August 29th at the Promowest Pavilion at Ovation in Cincinnati, Ohio. The tour also includes a headlining spot at WonderBus Music and Arts Festival in Columbus, Ohio on August 28th.
Kesha will be performing with a full band throughout the tour, and Betty Who has been tapped to provide support.
“I can...
The 11-date trek will kick off August 13th with a previously-announced show the First Interstate Arena at Metro Park in Billings, Montana. It will wrap August 29th at the Promowest Pavilion at Ovation in Cincinnati, Ohio. The tour also includes a headlining spot at WonderBus Music and Arts Festival in Columbus, Ohio on August 28th.
Kesha will be performing with a full band throughout the tour, and Betty Who has been tapped to provide support.
“I can...
- 6/4/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Jeremy Allen White has been cast in the lead role of the FX comedy pilot “The Bear,” Variety has learned.
In addition, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Lionel Boyce, Abby Elliott, and Matty Matheson have also been cast in the project, which was ordered to pilot at FX back in March.
“The Bear” is about a young chef (White) who returns to Chicago to run the family restaurant. Christopher Storer is the writer and director of the pilot. He will also executive produce with Hiro Murai and Mate Matteson of Super Frog and Joanna Calo. FX Productions will produce.
White is best known for playing Lip Gallagher throughout the run of the hit Showtime series “Shameless,” which ended its run in April. His other TV credits include the first season of “Homecoming” at Amazon, while he has also starred in features like “The Rental,” “Afterschool,” “The Time Being,” and “Viena and the Fantomes.
In addition, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Lionel Boyce, Abby Elliott, and Matty Matheson have also been cast in the project, which was ordered to pilot at FX back in March.
“The Bear” is about a young chef (White) who returns to Chicago to run the family restaurant. Christopher Storer is the writer and director of the pilot. He will also executive produce with Hiro Murai and Mate Matteson of Super Frog and Joanna Calo. FX Productions will produce.
White is best known for playing Lip Gallagher throughout the run of the hit Showtime series “Shameless,” which ended its run in April. His other TV credits include the first season of “Homecoming” at Amazon, while he has also starred in features like “The Rental,” “Afterschool,” “The Time Being,” and “Viena and the Fantomes.
- 5/21/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Josh Radnor, the actor best known for How I Met Your Mother, Hunters, and his film Liberal Arts, will put out his first solo release as a musical artist on April 16th. The One More Then I’ll Let You Go EP, which is available for preorder, will be available digitally and as a signed 12-inch pressed to clear vinyl via Flower Moon Records.
He’s previewing the record with “The High Road,” a gently lilting ballad about the breakdown of a friendship on which he sings, “I wanna take the high road,...
He’s previewing the record with “The High Road,” a gently lilting ballad about the breakdown of a friendship on which he sings, “I wanna take the high road,...
- 3/10/2021
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
In just a couple months, Olivia Rodrigo has shattered multiple records with her breakout hit, “Driver’s License,” from scoring the biggest debut in Rolling Stone 100 chart history to netting the greatest first-day streams of any artist.
So it’s fitting that “Driver’s License,” whose Canvas art on Spotify also garnered the most views of its kind, is ushering Spotify’s Canvas tool out of beta. On Monday, Canvas got a wide launch, meaning that anyone with a Spotify for Artists account can get involved.
Spotify first introduced Canvas...
So it’s fitting that “Driver’s License,” whose Canvas art on Spotify also garnered the most views of its kind, is ushering Spotify’s Canvas tool out of beta. On Monday, Canvas got a wide launch, meaning that anyone with a Spotify for Artists account can get involved.
Spotify first introduced Canvas...
- 2/22/2021
- by Samantha Hissong
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha has linked up with Dutch DJ and producer Sam Feldt for a new song, “Stronger.”
The track is a punchy bit of empowering dance-pop, with Kesha crooning over delicate synth plunks: “And when the thieves try to steal your faith/Keep pushing through them cause there ain’t no other way/If you wanna get stronger.”
“Stronger” arrives with a music video directed by Andrew Donoho that finds Kesha in an increasingly wild fight with herself, while Feldt appears as the judge/announcer. After a couple of rounds of fisticuffs,...
The track is a punchy bit of empowering dance-pop, with Kesha crooning over delicate synth plunks: “And when the thieves try to steal your faith/Keep pushing through them cause there ain’t no other way/If you wanna get stronger.”
“Stronger” arrives with a music video directed by Andrew Donoho that finds Kesha in an increasingly wild fight with herself, while Feldt appears as the judge/announcer. After a couple of rounds of fisticuffs,...
- 1/29/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha and her loyal cat Mr. Peeps embark on a bonkers adventure in the pop star’s new self-directed video for “Little Bit of Love.”
The video finds Kesha drifting off to sleep and dreaming up an array of globe-trotting escapades with a life-sized Mr. Peeps (played by her boyfriend, Brad, wearing a giant cat’s head mask). With the help of some greenscreen technology, Kesha and Peeps rob a bank, pop champagne on the Venice canals, rampage through New York City like Godzilla, roam the deserts on chickens and finally venture off into space.
The video finds Kesha drifting off to sleep and dreaming up an array of globe-trotting escapades with a life-sized Mr. Peeps (played by her boyfriend, Brad, wearing a giant cat’s head mask). With the help of some greenscreen technology, Kesha and Peeps rob a bank, pop champagne on the Venice canals, rampage through New York City like Godzilla, roam the deserts on chickens and finally venture off into space.
- 8/4/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
L.A. singer-songwriter Wrabel has teamed up with his frequent collaborator Kesha for a new song, “Since I Was Young.”
In the standalone single, Wrabel tells the story of how he became the person he is today, starting from his first cigarette at 16, “trying to impress some guy or some girl.” Kesha sings backup on the song’s chorus.
The two friends worked together on multiple tracks featured on Kesha’s 2017 album Rainbow and her latest LP, High Road, released this past January, including the song “Resentment” with Brian Wilson and Sturgill Simpson.
In the standalone single, Wrabel tells the story of how he became the person he is today, starting from his first cigarette at 16, “trying to impress some guy or some girl.” Kesha sings backup on the song’s chorus.
The two friends worked together on multiple tracks featured on Kesha’s 2017 album Rainbow and her latest LP, High Road, released this past January, including the song “Resentment” with Brian Wilson and Sturgill Simpson.
- 7/8/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha canceled her postponed High Road Tour Friday due to the coronavirus outbreak.
“I’m so sad to announce that I am unable to move forward with rescheduling my 2020 High Road Tour due to health and safety concerns,” Kesha said in a statement. “This is heartbreaking, but the safety of my fans & crew is my number 1 priority.”
Kesha continued, “Because of the current situation, doing this tour in 2020 is no longer feasible. But that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate and express ourselves together in spirit and online. I...
“I’m so sad to announce that I am unable to move forward with rescheduling my 2020 High Road Tour due to health and safety concerns,” Kesha said in a statement. “This is heartbreaking, but the safety of my fans & crew is my number 1 priority.”
Kesha continued, “Because of the current situation, doing this tour in 2020 is no longer feasible. But that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate and express ourselves together in spirit and online. I...
- 5/2/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha made her Late Show debut Friday to perform her recent single “Raising Hell” with Big Freedia and salute the late David Bowie.
Kesha’s Late Show appearance landed on the fourth anniversary of Bowie’s January 10th, 2016 death, and the singer remembered the late icon with lightning bolt makeup reminiscent of Bowie’s Aladdin Sane look; the application took three hours, Kesha later revealed.
During a wide-ranging interview that covered Kesha’s celebrity crush (Dana Carvey), the singer’s mother co-writing songs for Dolly Parton, the 10th anniversary of...
Kesha’s Late Show appearance landed on the fourth anniversary of Bowie’s January 10th, 2016 death, and the singer remembered the late icon with lightning bolt makeup reminiscent of Bowie’s Aladdin Sane look; the application took three hours, Kesha later revealed.
During a wide-ranging interview that covered Kesha’s celebrity crush (Dana Carvey), the singer’s mother co-writing songs for Dolly Parton, the 10th anniversary of...
- 1/11/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha will embark on a 26-date North American tour for her upcoming album High Road (out January 31st), the singer announced on Tuesday.
The route will kick off this spring at the Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, Texas, on April 23rd, and will make stops in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Denver, Atlanta, New York and more with a final show in Windsor, Ontario, on June 5th.
The tour will feature support from Big Freedia (who collaborated with Kesha on her single “Raising Hell”) on select dates.
Kesha had this to...
The route will kick off this spring at the Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, Texas, on April 23rd, and will make stops in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Denver, Atlanta, New York and more with a final show in Windsor, Ontario, on June 5th.
The tour will feature support from Big Freedia (who collaborated with Kesha on her single “Raising Hell”) on select dates.
Kesha had this to...
- 1/7/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha has released a new country-inspired single, “Resentment,” featuring backing vocals from Sturgill Simpson, Brian Wilson, and singer-songwriter Wrabel. The track is from her upcoming album High Road, out January 31st.
The “Resentment” visual is a simple, two-minute clip, self-shot by Kesha on her iPhone and paired with a VHS filter. It shows the pop star breaking down and confronting her inner demons in a hotel room, as the song plays over her.
“Resentment” was co-written by Kesha, Wrabel, Madi Diaz, and Jamie Floyd, and produced by John Hill. On her collaborators,...
The “Resentment” visual is a simple, two-minute clip, self-shot by Kesha on her iPhone and paired with a VHS filter. It shows the pop star breaking down and confronting her inner demons in a hotel room, as the song plays over her.
“Resentment” was co-written by Kesha, Wrabel, Madi Diaz, and Jamie Floyd, and produced by John Hill. On her collaborators,...
- 12/12/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Singer Kesha made a successful return to the 2019 American Music Awards stage on Sunday for the first time after a six-year absence.
The singer kicked things off with a rendition of her latest single "Raising Hell" featuring New Orleans music icon Big Freedia, the first single from her upcoming album, High Road which will release on January 10, 2020.
Also Read:?Billie Eilish lashes out at fake fans for booing her
The 32-year-old singer later put on quite a show, by totally catching the audience by surprising the audience with a performance of her 2009 breakout hit, 'Tik Tok', which earned quite a reaction from the crowd.
Kelsea Ballerini, Constance Wu and Kelly Osbourne, Post Malone and Taran Killam among others were also spotted rocking out to the epic performance.
Kesha?s amazing performance comes after facing a lot of trouble for the past couple of years, following her long legal battle with her former producer,...
The singer kicked things off with a rendition of her latest single "Raising Hell" featuring New Orleans music icon Big Freedia, the first single from her upcoming album, High Road which will release on January 10, 2020.
Also Read:?Billie Eilish lashes out at fake fans for booing her
The 32-year-old singer later put on quite a show, by totally catching the audience by surprising the audience with a performance of her 2009 breakout hit, 'Tik Tok', which earned quite a reaction from the crowd.
Kelsea Ballerini, Constance Wu and Kelly Osbourne, Post Malone and Taran Killam among others were also spotted rocking out to the epic performance.
Kesha?s amazing performance comes after facing a lot of trouble for the past couple of years, following her long legal battle with her former producer,...
- 11/25/2019
- GlamSham
Kesha brought the church and the club to the American Music Awards on Sunday.
First up, the singer teamed with Big Freedia for “Raising Hell,” a track from her upcoming album High Road. “Welcome to our Sunday service,” she declared to the crowd, a nod to Kanye West’s elaborate events by the same name. She and Freedia performed the gospel-styled track against a backdrop of warped stained-glass windows, joined by a crew of dancers dressed in bright pink.
.@KeshaRose slays the #AMAs stage with a performance of her signature hit,...
First up, the singer teamed with Big Freedia for “Raising Hell,” a track from her upcoming album High Road. “Welcome to our Sunday service,” she declared to the crowd, a nod to Kanye West’s elaborate events by the same name. She and Freedia performed the gospel-styled track against a backdrop of warped stained-glass windows, joined by a crew of dancers dressed in bright pink.
.@KeshaRose slays the #AMAs stage with a performance of her signature hit,...
- 11/25/2019
- by Claire Shaffer and Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
From what we've heard so far, it seems that Kesha's upcoming album High Road will be a beat-heavy, pop-laden return to the type of music that launched her to stardom back in 2009 with her debut single, "Tik Tok." In addition to her recently released track "Raising Hell," the singer-songwriter has shared the trippy, Allie Avital-directed music video for her new song, "My Own Dance."
"You're the party girl, you're the tragedy," Kesha sings as she wanders a dingy motel filled with partiers chowing down on cereal, girls twerking in hazmat suits, and a pair of dancing twins straight out of The Shining. "But the funny thing, is I'm f*cking everything."
The song was written by Kesha, John Hill, Justin Tranter, and Dan Reynolds, and is an ode to "reconciling the many facets of who you are, embracing your multitudes, and learning how to create your own unique dance through life,...
"You're the party girl, you're the tragedy," Kesha sings as she wanders a dingy motel filled with partiers chowing down on cereal, girls twerking in hazmat suits, and a pair of dancing twins straight out of The Shining. "But the funny thing, is I'm f*cking everything."
The song was written by Kesha, John Hill, Justin Tranter, and Dan Reynolds, and is an ode to "reconciling the many facets of who you are, embracing your multitudes, and learning how to create your own unique dance through life,...
- 11/23/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Kesha has dropped a quirky video for her celebratory new song “My Own Dance,” the latest single off the singer’s upcoming album High Road.
“My Own Dance,” Kesha’s follow-up to lead single “Raising Hell” with Big Freedia, was co-written by the singer alongside Justin Tranter, John Hill and Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds. The track itself is a tongue-in-cheek odyssey through Kesha’s own career and legal troubles with lyrics like, “Woke up this morning feeling myself/Hungover as hell like 2012,” “We get it, you’ve been through a...
“My Own Dance,” Kesha’s follow-up to lead single “Raising Hell” with Big Freedia, was co-written by the singer alongside Justin Tranter, John Hill and Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds. The track itself is a tongue-in-cheek odyssey through Kesha’s own career and legal troubles with lyrics like, “Woke up this morning feeling myself/Hungover as hell like 2012,” “We get it, you’ve been through a...
- 11/21/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform her recent single “Raising Hell” with the help of Big Freedia.
The singers were joined by a group of pink-clad dancers for the lively performance on Kimmel’s outdoor stage, which kicked off with Kesha encouraging the audience to “please rise.”
“Oh, if you couldn’t tell,” Kesha sings on the rousing chorus. “We can always find the trouble, we don’t need no help/ Singing oh, mama raised me well/ But I don’t wanna go to Heaven without raisin’ hell.
The singers were joined by a group of pink-clad dancers for the lively performance on Kimmel’s outdoor stage, which kicked off with Kesha encouraging the audience to “please rise.”
“Oh, if you couldn’t tell,” Kesha sings on the rousing chorus. “We can always find the trouble, we don’t need no help/ Singing oh, mama raised me well/ But I don’t wanna go to Heaven without raisin’ hell.
- 10/29/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha’s follow-up to 2017’s emotionally weighty, rock-leaning Rainbow started off as what she describes as a “psychedelic country record.” But a phone call from her brother sent her in another direction.
“He was like, ‘Why don’t you write some pop songs?’ ” she says. “ ‘You’re good at it, you like it.’ ”
She ended up writing 54 songs for the album, High Road, which is due in January — and some tracks feature a return to her original style, complete with rapping à la “Tik Tok” (the 2009 Kesha hit, to be clear,...
“He was like, ‘Why don’t you write some pop songs?’ ” she says. “ ‘You’re good at it, you like it.’ ”
She ended up writing 54 songs for the album, High Road, which is due in January — and some tracks feature a return to her original style, complete with rapping à la “Tik Tok” (the 2009 Kesha hit, to be clear,...
- 10/28/2019
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
After some soul searching and the cathartic process of making and releasing her 2017 album, Rainbow, Kesha is going back to her roots.
The 32-year-old singer shared a glimpse of what we can expect from her upcoming album High Road this week with a cinematic trailer, which shows her in various costumes and situations: running from the law, singing in a gospel choir, and having a meltdown in the cereal aisle, among other things. The core theme of her new songs will be an intersection of the "pure and utter debaucherous joy" that made us fall in love with her to begin with during her "Tik Tok" days, as well as the life lessons she's since learned along the way (which she describes as "the road trip from hell").
"When I wrote Rainbow, I was in a very different headspace. I had to address some very serious things," she says, alluding...
The 32-year-old singer shared a glimpse of what we can expect from her upcoming album High Road this week with a cinematic trailer, which shows her in various costumes and situations: running from the law, singing in a gospel choir, and having a meltdown in the cereal aisle, among other things. The core theme of her new songs will be an intersection of the "pure and utter debaucherous joy" that made us fall in love with her to begin with during her "Tik Tok" days, as well as the life lessons she's since learned along the way (which she describes as "the road trip from hell").
"When I wrote Rainbow, I was in a very different headspace. I had to address some very serious things," she says, alluding...
- 10/26/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Kesha promised us "pure and utter debaucherous joy" in the music on her new album, High Road, and the music video for "Raising Hell" certainly delivers on that.
The visual for the party-ready track is steeped in '80s glam, with Kesha playing a preacher with big blond hair and neon skirt suits and living in a massive marble mansion with her abusive husband. Although it's fun to watch the singer bounce around with a gospel choir and live out her Righteous Gemstones fantasy, things soon take a turn for the worse when her husband assaults her and she's forced to defend herself, ending in his death.
This leads to Kesha's character going on the run, dying her hair brown, getting arrested, and teasing the dark places future music videos for High Road might explore. Check out "Raising Hell" (featuring the vocal assist of Big Freedia) above, and then remind...
The visual for the party-ready track is steeped in '80s glam, with Kesha playing a preacher with big blond hair and neon skirt suits and living in a massive marble mansion with her abusive husband. Although it's fun to watch the singer bounce around with a gospel choir and live out her Righteous Gemstones fantasy, things soon take a turn for the worse when her husband assaults her and she's forced to defend herself, ending in his death.
This leads to Kesha's character going on the run, dying her hair brown, getting arrested, and teasing the dark places future music videos for High Road might explore. Check out "Raising Hell" (featuring the vocal assist of Big Freedia) above, and then remind...
- 10/26/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Kesha has released the lead single from her recently announced new project High Road. The raucous party song is titled “Raising Hell,” and features the vocals and New Orleans bounce-influenced beat of Big Freedia.
Kesha layers her folksier roots over the track, creating a club-ready song that nonetheless harks back to her guitar-based production on 2017’s Rainbow.
“Raising Hell” also arrives with a Luke Gilford-directed video, portraying Kesha as a televangelist leading a party-loving congregation. The clip takes a dark turn about midway through, after which Kesha takes her life into her own hands,...
Kesha layers her folksier roots over the track, creating a club-ready song that nonetheless harks back to her guitar-based production on 2017’s Rainbow.
“Raising Hell” also arrives with a Luke Gilford-directed video, portraying Kesha as a televangelist leading a party-loving congregation. The clip takes a dark turn about midway through, after which Kesha takes her life into her own hands,...
- 10/24/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Kesha has announced a new studio album, High Road, in a fiery trailer released Monday. This will be her first album since 2017’s Rainbow.
Intercut with footage that’s made to look like a vintage travelogue, Kesha explains in a sit-down interview what we should expect from her next album. “I’ve seen the light: life is like driving across the country in a pretty small Astrovan, with your whole family in it, for 90 years,” she says. “Because I think life is a vacation from where we go when we die.
Intercut with footage that’s made to look like a vintage travelogue, Kesha explains in a sit-down interview what we should expect from her next album. “I’ve seen the light: life is like driving across the country in a pretty small Astrovan, with your whole family in it, for 90 years,” she says. “Because I think life is a vacation from where we go when we die.
- 10/21/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Samuel Goldwyn Films has taken North American rights to Martha Stephens’ feature film To the Stars, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Dramatic Competition.
Set in a god-fearing 1960s small town in Oklahoma, To the Stars follows bespectacled and reclusive teen Iris as she endures the booze-induced antics of her mother and daily doses of bullying from her classmates. She finds solace in Maggie, the charismatic and enigmatic new girl at school, who hones in on Iris’ untapped potential and coaxes her out of her shell. When Maggie’s mysterious past can no longer be suppressed, the tiny community is thrown into a state of panic, leaving Maggie to take potentially drastic measures and inciting Iris to stand up for her friend and herself.
Manchester by the Sea‘s Kara Hayward stars along with Liana Liberato (The Best of Me), two-time Veep Emmy winner Tony Hale,...
Set in a god-fearing 1960s small town in Oklahoma, To the Stars follows bespectacled and reclusive teen Iris as she endures the booze-induced antics of her mother and daily doses of bullying from her classmates. She finds solace in Maggie, the charismatic and enigmatic new girl at school, who hones in on Iris’ untapped potential and coaxes her out of her shell. When Maggie’s mysterious past can no longer be suppressed, the tiny community is thrown into a state of panic, leaving Maggie to take potentially drastic measures and inciting Iris to stand up for her friend and herself.
Manchester by the Sea‘s Kara Hayward stars along with Liana Liberato (The Best of Me), two-time Veep Emmy winner Tony Hale,...
- 10/2/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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