A small Williamsburg gig gave the first live look at songs from her upcoming album, with guests Underscores, Kim Petras, and Clairo.
A small Williamsburg gig gave the first live look at songs from her upcoming album, with guests Underscores, Kim Petras, and Clairo.
The single, from her July 24 album *Music, Fashion, Film*, pairs an ironic lyric with a light alt-rock backing.
The singer clarifies that the much-discussed line from ‘Rock Music’ refers to her own relationship with ‘BRAT’, not the state of the genre itself.
The latest edition of Beats Per Minute’s monthly playlist leans into returns, reinvention, and edges of genre.
The 11-track project clocks in at 30 minutes and features a cover with John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Martin Scorsese.
Charli XCX’s next album arrives in July with a cover that places three unexpected cultural figures, John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Martin Scorsese, together in a room. The record, titled Music, Fashion, Film, follows her Brat era but follows no predictable script.
The pop-punk track is available via Instagram and a limited 7” vinyl, continuing Charli’s off-streaming experiment with opposite-song couplings.
Three songwriters return with tracks that pull mainstream form in opposite directions, from fractured electronics to raw vocal confession.
The track lands with a video shot in Paris, where multiple versions of Charli collide on the catwalk.
The British artist returns with a satirical rock track that pairs runway imagery with end-of-the-world commentary.