When Bob Dylan released his 28th studio album, Good as I Been to You in November 1992, it was exactly what his fans had not been waiting for. We wanted a ‘real’ Dylan album, not a grab-bag of dusty old folk songs. Dylan had a terrible 1980s, a decade he spent stumbling from one debacle
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Well, dear readers, it’s been quite the ride throughout 2022 together. You’ve come to us for all the gossip, music, drama, fashion do’s-and-don’ts, and every shred of Don’t Worry, Darling coverage. Here at Popdust, we love to dish the latest. And as the year drew to a close, you may have been left scratching your
Though perhaps not as instantly recognizable as blues master Eric Clapton or Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, Beck was a peer and colleague of both artists – Beck replaced Clapton as guitarist for the seminal British Invasion group The Yardbirds. Beck’s short stint with the group was captured in Italian Director Michelangelo Antonioni’s groovier-than-groovy 1966 portrait
During the brief moment I played in a punk band in the early 2000s, we had a completely unwarranted first gig bestowed upon us, opening for a popular underground band at our college campus. We had written four or five original songs that extended our set to a hefty 15 minutes. We landed such auspicious
Boulder is the lesbian parenting novel you didn’t know you needed. But oh, you do. Even though no one dies in the end – not even the baby, unfortunately – this slim novella is more than worth the time it takes to read it. Eva Baltasar’s unorthodox approach to the topic will be appreciated by
Like everyone else, I listened to nothing but David Bowie in the days after hearing the news. The night Bowie died, I had felt a disturbance in the Force at 3:00 am, saw the news via text, got out of bed, bereft, and put on Station to Station, knowing that no way in hell I
For years it seems we’ve heard the story of Pamela Anderson. Blonde bombshell hair. Thorn arm cuff tattoo. Red bathing suit. Sex tape with Tommy Lee. After incessant labeling of Pamela as a sex symbol and clamoring to see private videos that were sold online as blackmail, maybe the public got it wrong. With the
arduous hours of acceptance speeches and praise for what felt like the same three movies and shows. If you didn’t get to see the entire awards ceremony, don’t worry. I sure did. Let me catch you up. For starters: Austin Butler. No surprise here, Butler won best Actor in a Drama Motion Picture for Elvis.
Another year, another ‘it’ brand. To me, eras are defined by their fashions. And fashion is dictated by the brands that dominate our feeds. In the age of microtrends and vintage fashion, a brand has to be truly standout to capture our attention. We all remember when brands like I.AM.GIA and Realisation clogged our feeds
Prince Harry’s forthcoming memoir, Spare, was accidentally leaked a week early in Spain. The highly-anticipated, secret-spilling, 416-page tome promised to be a revealing portrait of the Duke of Sussex’s life. And according to the Spanish translations which have dominated the current global news cycle, it delivers. The memoir, officially set to be released on January
As if I couldn’t love Hailey Bieber more, she goes and gets even more iconic. Hailey Bieber just appeared in an instantly viral outfit: jeans, loafers, and a white tee that’s completely blank except for the words “nepo baby.” Known for her Gen-Z-adored street style, this is not the first time Bieber has had an
SabaFew Good Things(Saba Pivot, LLC) A highlight of this year’s hip-hop releases, Saba‘s Few Good Things is a brilliant conscious rap album, one bursting at the seams with character and soul. The Chicago native’s third full-length is the most full-bodied work of his career thus far, jam-packed full of ideas and invention. Few Good Things‘ colorful, pathos-leaden ambition has
Before this past Saturday, I never labeled myself a die-hard EDM fan – Not sure I’d call myself one even now. Still, without a doubt, I’m grateful I was introduced to Moore Kismet and the other awesome DJs featured during the show at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg. Let’s just say Moore knows how to
Pity the person asking what White Noise, Noah Baumbach’s messy yet fun adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 1984 novel of comic catastrophe and looming portents, is about. The response may take time to compose, arrive in paragraph form, involve contemplative gazing, and include the phrase “it’s about … America.” Such an answer may drive the potential
2022 has been a breakout year for Ceara Cavalieri. She released a trio of singles, including “Liar Liar,” which appeared on the popular Spotify playlist SALT. Her pop-punk sound has evolved far past the Ariana Grande-esque single “Damn” back in 2020. Sonically and aesthetically, the UCLA grad stays true to her Southern California roots. She
Jazz —or whatever term you prefer for this glorious music born of the creative brilliance of Black American culture, now wonderfully global—is passionately alive in 2022. In creating a “best of the year” list, I could have made several valid lists. I might have focused only on music that has a legitimate connection to popular
October 14th, 2022 sees award winning UK singer/songwriter Tony Moore release his brand new single “I Cry For You” on miniMAJOR Music across all digital platforms. The song was written in the middle of 2020, on the night when his Mothers dementia became so bad that she didn’t recognise him. Tony says “This was a
Paramore are back, and so is their breakout hit “Misery Business.” Back in 2018, at the end of their touring prior to announcing their hiatus, Hayley Williams had commented that they intended to “move away” from the track for a little while, adding that they’d be removing it from live shows “for a really long
Our attitudes about beauty and attraction are tightly bound within the question of romantic love. “Pretty Girls” by composer Randy Edelman is utterly attractive in an enticing yet forbidden way. Recently released via Tribeca Records the pop-country tune is a dazzling and effervescent re-invention spawned from original song released a long time ago and now
Why were Måneskin censored at the VMAs? Viewers and fans were confused why the group’s performance of “Supermodel” appeared to be censored at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards Sunday night (Aug. 28). However, the internet came to the rescue and revealed that the band’s performance was seemingly censored due to a wardrobe malfunction. Lead
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