The singer’s first independent album retreats to the same commercial dance-pop that defined her major-label years, despite promises of artistic freedom.
The singer’s first independent album retreats to the same commercial dance-pop that defined her major-label years, despite promises of artistic freedom.
The actor and model releases her first tracks “I Forgot” and “Out of my Head,” alongside a self-reflexive short film from Emmy winner Jessica Lee Gagné.
The Midland native’s 15-track LP arrives amid a broader pivot toward traditional country, anchored by his own songwriting and contributions from Liz Rose, Chris Stapleton, and Jim Lauderdale.
The pairing reads less like a feature and more like a curatorial decision, connecting one era of dancefloor command to another.
On their fourteenth album, The Black Keys turn to a set of covers and, in the process, recover something more valuable than novelty: touch, weight, and the friction that once made their music feel alive
The sequel to her 2005 dance opus arrives in July, framed by Madonna as a continuation of a spiritual and physical manifesto.
The sequel to 2005’s ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’ is officially arriving this summer via Warner Records.
The band’s first single for Reprise/Warner leans into familiar power-pop comfort.