At Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the singer’s halftime set became part of the quarterfinal’s narrative—dispatched between a pregame “Outside” and an England win over Norway.
At Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the singer’s halftime set became part of the quarterfinal’s narrative—dispatched between a pregame “Outside” and an England win over Norway.
The Colombian-born experimentalists return to the collaborative mode they first explored on León’s A Tropical Entropy, sharpening their shared language into a six-track EP for Domino’s Smugglers Way.
This Friday’s releases trace artists who work with scale and self in equal measure. Some expand into conceptual or immersive worlds that demand sustained attention. Others turn toward renewal, independence or precise moments of groove and reflection. Muse channel a famous radio anomaly into theatrical space-rock that treats cosmic scale as personal metaphor. Ibeyi step …
The Filipino-Australian artist transforms oversensitivity into a thundering, twinkling statement ahead of her debut album.
In the months since her A24 signing, Sophia Stel has kept the measured pace of her DIY origins. The deluxe edition of How To Win At Solitaire and the ongoing headline dates reveal an artist who treats atmosphere as structure and small emotional glitches as material worth recording.
The French producer’s first single brings in the nu-sleaze singer for an anthemic track about love as conflict, bridging American hyperpop with European electronic sheen.
In Los Angeles, Tiffany Day constructs expansive electronic pop from a foundation of close connection, shaping a new chapter with her upcoming album HALO.