Happy Birthday Laurie Anderson
Happy birthday Laurie Anderson. Oh, Superwoman. Read Shearwater in MAGNET on Laurie: The post Happy Birthday Laurie Anderson appeared first on Magnet Magazine. » Read More
Happy birthday Laurie Anderson. Oh, Superwoman. Read Shearwater in MAGNET on Laurie: The post Happy Birthday Laurie Anderson appeared first on Magnet Magazine. » Read More
35 years ago today, Peter Gabriel released Passion. It is accomplished. Read our Gabriel Over/Under: The post Peter Gabriel Released “Passion” 35 Years Ago Today appeared first on Magnet Magazine. » Read More
35 years ago today, Neneh Cherry released debut album Raw Like Sushi. Who’s looking good today? Read our Neneh Cherry live review from 2019: The post Neneh Cherry Released Debut Album “Raw Like Sushi” 35 Years Ago Today appeared first on Magnet Magazine. » Read More
35 years ago today, Hoodoo Gurus released Magnum Cum Louder. Climb aboard. Read our Q&A with Dave Faulkner: The post Hoodoo Gurus Released “Magnum Cum Louder” 35 Years Ago Today appeared first on Magnet Magazine. » Read More
45 years ago today, Dire Straits released Communiqué. Where do you think you’re going? Read our Mark Knopfler live review from 2019: The post Dire Straits Released “Communiqué” 45 Years Ago Today appeared first on Magnet Magazine. » Read More
35 years ago today, Paul McCartney released Flowers In The Dirt. Back on his feet. Read our review of the essential Pure McCartney, which contains 67 of Macca’s solo songs but not one from Flowers: The post Paul McCartney Released “Flowers In The Dirt” 35 Years Ago Today appeared first on Magnet Magazine. » Read More
In 2010, when she was “Charli XCX” only on flyers for underground London raves, Charlotte Aitchison sang Britney Spears’ “…Baby One More Time” as a performance art piece while studying at UCL’s Slade School of Fine Art. It’s hard not to view the school project as a prophecy. Britney’s impact is woven throughout Charli’s career, » Read More
New York “grungegaze” band Glimmer crossed our radar earlier this year with a pair of singles called “Buried” and “Daydream.” They’re back today with another one called “Homesick” which, like its predecessors, was mastered by Will Yip. » Read More
Last month, beabadoobee announced This Is How Tomorrow Moves, the Rick Rubin-produced follow-up to 2022’s Beatopia. The English artist shared the infectious lead single “Take A Bite,” and today she’s back with “Coming Home.” » Read More