With the flower blooming, Tyler continues to water his garden, hoping to help his field of feelings flourish. For every sombre moment like ‘November’ where Tyler’s fears loom, he reminds himself of the present’s beauty with cuts like ‘Glitter’. When he’s conscious of a possible cras...
In Glitter Up the Dark: How Pop Music Broke the Binary, music writer Sasha Geffen explores the history of queer anthems past and present. "I think it's important to honor these ancestors in the queer narrative and point to how things don't always go from worse to better," Geffen tells...
There's no denying that Freddie Mercury possessed an otherworldly charisma and talent for captivating audiences worldwide as the frontman of Queen. With his distinctive four-octave voice and flamboyant stage presence, he not only forged a unique sound for the band but also pushed the boundaries of...
Most rappers gloat about the luxurious spoils which come from their street escapades. For Kentucky spitter EST Gee, the grit is the glitter. A brick of Fentanyl doesn’t represent the Rolex Sky-Dweller it’s worth; it represents a brick of Fentanyl. Bigger Than Life Or Deathis Gee’s fift...
New Orleans bounce, R&B remixed with New Jack Swing and hip-hop—Beyoncé’s seventh album dragged listeners out of stasis and into an ecstatic, glitter-filled revelry that many are still dusting off their shoulders whenever they reminisce about the tour experience that doled out bliss in gene...
From her early days as a brash, glitter-soaked pop star to her triumphant return with the soul-baring "Praying," Kesha's powerful, raspy voice is a force to be reckoned with. Her ability to convey pain, joy, and everything in between through her distinctive vocal style has cemented her...
Closing out Side A is “Megalomania,” perhaps the most brilliantly arranged song in the band’s storied discography. The lyrics were largely introspective, offering an insight into the mindset of the band at the time and foreshadowing what the next four years were about to bring. 43. Judas ...
Closing out Side A is “Megalomania,” perhaps the most brilliantly arranged song in the band’s storied discography. The lyrics were largely introspective, offering an insight into the mindset of the band at the time and foreshadowing what the next four years were about to bring. 43. Judas ...
Closing out Side A is “Megalomania,” perhaps the most brilliantly arranged song in the band’s storied discography. The lyrics were largely introspective, offering an insight into the mindset of the band at the time and foreshadowing what the next four years were about to bring. 43. Judas ...
Glitterhouse If I were to see this second album by Edison Woods in a record store, I would buy it based on the album title or song titles alone — a process that has served me well, despite the occasional misses ("Bowling for Fuckers" sounded like a good song, but I was wrong). ...