Kim Gordon has unveiled a new track titled "Bye Bye" from her upcoming third solo album, 'The Collective,' slated for release on March 8th, 2024.
WATCH: Suki Waterhouse - OMG
Continuing her artistic journey, Suki Waterhouse returns with another captivating release after the success of last year's favorite single and video, "To Love." Her latest offering, accompanied by stunning visuals, is the new song titled "OMG."
Ride - Peace Sign (Single)
Ride has unveiled their comeback single, "Peace Sign," signaling the arrival of their 10th studio album titled "Interplay," scheduled for release on March 29th.
Retrovision: Ash - Girl from Mars
"Girl from Mars" stands as the second single released by the Irish band Ash, extracted from their debut album, "1977." This song made its debut in 1995 and marked their first breakthrough, securing a spot in the prestigious UK Top 40 charts.
WATCH: Christine and the Queens - Stayin' Alive
Christine and the Queens have revealed the music video for Stayin' Alive and a very interesting rendition of the Bee Gees classic. The accompanied music video was filmed directed by Chris himself and it was filmed in Venice.
Best of 2023 - Song of the Year
Following the Album list, our list of the best songs is also a testament to the remarkable talent that graced the scene in 2023. We witnessed the triumphant return of legends like Depeche Mode, Everything But the Girl, and Blur, alongside the rise of exceptional newcomers such as The Last Dinner Party. It's undeniable that female artists took center stage, dominating the musical landscape with their creativity and prowess. Here's our list of the best songs that highlighted the year:
Christine and the Queens - To Be Honest
Depeche Mode - Ghost Again
Lana Del Rey - Candy Necklace
Suki Waterhouse - To Love
Slowdive - Kisses
Tove Lo - I Like You
The Last Dinner Party - My Lady of Mercy
Kali Uchis - I Wish You Roses
Glüme - Queen of LA
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Next Wave: The Last Dinner Party
Retrovision: Tricky - Black Steel
"Black Steel" stands out as one of Tricky's most successful single releases during the 90s. This distinctive track is a cover version of Public Enemy's "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos," and what sets Tricky's rendition apart is the inclusion of Martina Topley Bird and the transformation of the song is notable for its replacement of rap with singing. The addition of a guitar arrangement creates a completely different atmospheric experience and impression of the song. Tricky's version of "Black Steel" is widely regarded as one of the best cover versions ever recorded, showcasing the artist's ability to reinterpret and breathe new life into iconic tracks from different genres.
Best of 2023 - The Album List
Absolutely thrilled to share our favorite releases from this remarkable year in music. It's a joy to witness the triumphant return of seasoned veterans who have graced the industry for decades, alongside the exciting emergence of new talents. What unites these diverse artists is their remarkable ability, each within their own genre, to reinvent themselves with their recent releases. Here are the ten albums that collectively represent the artistic evolution and enduring brilliance of musicians, leaving an indelible mark on the musical landscape of 2023.
Best of 1992 - The Singles List
Following Freddie Mercury's death in November 1991, one of the significant events of 1992 was his tribute concert held five months later. Tickets for the event sold out within three hours of going on sale, despite no performers being announced apart from the remaining members of Queen. A star-studded lineup including Elton John, George Michael, Axl Rose, Metallica, Annie Lennox, and many others paid tribute to the late Freddie Mercury.
In the same year, Kylie Minogue ended her longstanding collaboration with Stock Aitken Waterman, with whom she had been recording music since 1987. Meanwhile, George Michael took on a different battle with Sony, filing a lawsuit against them for allegedly failing to promote his album "Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1." However, he would ultimately lose the case in June 1994.
In November 1992, Factory Records was declared bankrupt. The label, founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus, boasted releases by iconic acts such as Joy Division, New Order, OMD, and others from the 80s. Their catalogue was subsequently sold to London Records.
On the UK charts, "Bohemian Rhapsody" made a return to the hit list in January. Shakespeare's Sister enjoyed the longest-running number one with "Stay," topping the charts for eight weeks. Additionally, Euro dance had a standout year, with Snap's "Rhythm is a Dancer" holding the top spot for six weeks.
Erasure also made a comeback in 1992 with their ABBA tribute, topping the charts for five weeks in June with their "Abba-esque" EP, featuring the hit "Take a Chance on Me."
01. Manic Street Preachers - Motorcycle Emptiness
02. The Cranberries - Dreams
03. R.E.M - Drive
04. Tori Amos - Crucify
05. Madonna - Erotica
06. Nirvana - Lithium
07. Sade - No Ordinary Love
08. Shakespeare's Sister - Stay
09. Neil Young - Harvest Moon
10. Electronic - Disappointed
11. The Cure - Friday, I'm in Love
12. Annie Lennox - Why
13. Sophie B. Hawkins - Damn, I Wish I Was
Your Lover
14. Alice in Chains - Would?
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16. The Sisters of Mercy - Temple of Love (1992)
17. Ride - Twisterella
18. Nirvana - Come As You Are
19. Marc Almond - Days of Pearly Spencer
20. Neil Young - Harvest Moon