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‘I guess we were too punk even for the punk crowd. They hated us. I taunted them, saying “You have to live through us to get ...
That gritted-teeth smile is appropriate to both the power-pop paradigm and the current day’s mood. Much of And the Adjacent Possible blends wonder with world-weariness. The swirling slow dance ...
With a Vengeance by Sherelle - 4/5 The debut album by Sherelle is a statement of intent for a new pioneer of club culture ...
It seems safe to assume that, here in 2025, you were not eagerly anticipating a new dance remix of Band Of Horses’ ...
For this week’s album review, I listened to Isaac Dunbar’s newest album, Beep Beep Repeat. This ballad for Dunbar’s love for New York’s nightlife has easily become one of my ...
Staff writer and Lady Gaga fan Maxine Van Nortwick remarks on Gaga’s development as an artist and growth throughout her new ...
Australian pop star Kylie Minogue released some energy at TD Garden when her Tension Tour hit Boston on Wednesday.
With "Abracadabra" blowing up online, don't discount the rest of "MAYHEM," with recalls to other Gaga classics and sexy, ...
Some prime examples of recession pop are “Tik ToK” by Kesha (2010) , “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love” by Usher (2010), “Party in ...
With a newly announced tour, an infectious country-pop single and a new album on the way, this summer is Kesha’s for the taking. Her latest single, “Yippee-Ki-Yay” featuring T-Pain, recalls the magic ...
Recession pop” refers to the type of dance-floor jams that were popular around 2008 when the U.S. economy imploded.
Some social media users are heralding Kesha's new song with T-Pain as the return of recession pop. Here's what to know.