Desperate Journalist formed in 2013 in North London. The band will return to Esquires following the sell out show in January ...
The star had a long list of popular music credits, including as the producer of Michael Jackson's Thriller album. He toured with jazz musicians Count Basie and Lionel Hampton, arranged records for ...
From Sade to Suede, which you’d think would rhyme, but there you go. However such concerns need not trouble us now as it is ...
If there’s one album to distil The Cure’s feverish attitude, then it has to be 1989’s Disintegration. There’s something greatly grotesque about taking a burgeoning pop career and metaphorically wiping ...
Coming from the successful release of his debut album, 20th: Days Before, Usimamane is working hard to ensure that he leaves a lasting impression on the music ...
You can start an Image Playground creation with a person. People that are saved in your People album in the Photos app will show up as an option (yourself included), and you can select a specific ...
The Cure have finally returned with a new album: Songs of a Lost World, the group’s first new release in 16 years, is out today via Fiction/Capitol Records. The band plans to keep going until their ...
Sixteen years after their last album, Robert Smith & co. return at their own glacial pace. Sounding regal, weary, and deliciously slow, they grapple with mortality and doubt as only they could.
Harvey's mother has dementia, prompting Harvey to pen a track called Remember Me, which is on his 17th studio album Let The Song Take You Home, released on Friday. "It's a sad song, but it's not ...
The second song on the album begins softly, with strings, piano and cymbals crashing like waves as they beckon and build to a lush, winding melody impossible to disregard. Smith is hesitantly ...
“Songs of a Lost World,” the first new album in 16 years from Robert Smith and company, is the apotheosis of a career-long fascination with disintegration. Ever since the release of 2008’s ...