Billie Eilish’s take on not dropping singles ahead of album release

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Billie Eilish has revealed why she isn’t dropping any singles ahead of the release of her new album. “I don’t like singles from albums,” Billie told Rolling Stone in an interview published on Wednesday. “Every single time an artist I love puts out a single without the context of the album, I’m just already prone… Continue reading Billie Eilish’s take on not dropping singles ahead of album release

Amy Winehouse posthumously receives a BRIT Billion Award

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Amy Winehouse has posthumously received a BRIT Billion Award celebrating one Billion streams in the UK by the BPI, the representative voice for the UK’s world leading record labels and music companies. Amy’s parents, Mitch and Janis, accepted the Award following the release of ‘Back to Black’ a new biographical film based on the life… Continue reading Amy Winehouse posthumously receives a BRIT Billion Award

Apple’s iPod came out two decades ago and changed how we listen to music. Where are we headed now?

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On October 23, 2001, Apple released the iPod — a portable media player that promised to overshadow the clunky design and low storage capacity of MP3 players introduced in the mid-1990s. The iPod boasted the ability to “hold 1,000 songs in your pocket”. Its personalised listening format revolutionised the way we consume music. And with… Continue reading Apple’s iPod came out two decades ago and changed how we listen to music. Where are we headed now?

What it really meant to be punk in Britain

There is a current surge of interest in punk. The Sex Pistols’ God Save the Queen topped the UK singles charts during the Platinum Jubilee. This was 45 years to the day after it controversially didn’t when originally released at the time of the Silver Jubilee. Famed director Danny Boyle has also turned his hand… Continue reading What it really meant to be punk in Britain

Why researchers are turning to music as a possible treatment for stroke, brain injuries and even Parkinson’s

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You probably don’t realise it when you’re listening to your favourite song, but music has an incredibly powerful effect on the human brain. Singing, playing an instrument or listening to music have all been shown to activate numerous areas of the brain that control speech, movement and cognition, memory and emotion – often all at the same time. Remarkably, research also suggests that music can physically increase brain matter, which… Continue reading Why researchers are turning to music as a possible treatment for stroke, brain injuries and even Parkinson’s

Beyoncé is first Black woman to top Country Album charts

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Beyoncé has made history by becoming the first Black woman artist ever to claim the top spot on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart in modern country music history. This achievement comes courtesy of her country debut single, “Texas Hold ‘Em,” which not only reached Number One on the country chart but also debuted at Number… Continue reading Beyoncé is first Black woman to top Country Album charts

Travis Scott continues to define his sound in Utopia

‘A walk-in attraction’ – Circus Maximus Experimental and genre bending, Utopia offers a masterfully produced soundtrack combining Scott’s tactile iconic sound with meticulous beats and instrumentals to create innovative music illustrating his versatility and willingness to take risks. While there may be a lack of a coherent artistic vision within the album, Scott stays true… Continue reading Travis Scott continues to define his sound in Utopia