We weren’t sure if Madonna could surprise us anymore. Until she did.
The singer-songwriter returns today with “Cellophane,” her first single in over three years.
The singer-rapper’s third album wastes no time going for the pop jugular.
The album serves as a reminder of the magic that can result from looking to the past to inform the future.
The lead single from Madonna’s 14th album is driven by a decidedly unhurried tropical rhythm.
The album displays elements of all stages of the duo’s career yet retains the same playful inspiration found in their best work.
The secretiveness surrounding the project isn’t surprising given that Madonna has been the victim of rampant leaks.
If there’s one thing that squarely separates the album from the Hold Steady singer’s previous work, it’s the consistent mellowness.
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The album feels more like an American Eagle ad than a documentation of an authentic transformational experience.
The album’s heartwarming melodies set to hit-and-miss lyrics represents at least a partial return to form.
Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl were prolific enough to produce some of the greatest rock songs ever put to tape.
Yes, human pop song conveyor belt Ariana Grande dropped another new track today.
The singer’s new single moves her even further from her sparkly synth-pop origins.
Walker’s solo work moved away from the pop leanings of the Walker Brothers and increasingly toward the avant-garde.
Modern trappings do little to obscure the fact that frontman Kurt Wagner feels more out of time than ever.
The album marks the band’s first reunion that feels truly consequential.
The album is the duo’s most personal work to date, but they seem reluctant to let loose and lean into the music.
The album collects ambient music crafted expressly to fit and reflect spaces both natural and manmade.
As its titles suggests, the R&B singer’s first album in 12 years radiates positivity.
The British soul singer’s debut seems to have emerged from a time capsule circa 1969.