Robyn and Röyksopp have premiered the video for an abbreviated version of “Monument,” the epic, opening track of their recent EP.
It’s telling that when Lavigne stops to take a Polaroid of her posse of expressionless Japanese slave-dancers.
The vocal coupling is less than ideal given that Gaga’s voice on the track is so reminiscent of Aguilera’s in the first place.
There’s no doubt that, for better or worse, Gaga’s performances are a true, uh, spectacle.
Lady Gaga lashes out at her critics on “Do What U Want,” a newly released teaser single from her upcoming album Artpop.
The film is beautifully shot, art-directed, and costumed, with shades of “Vogue,” “Die Another Day,” and more evident throughout.
It’s easy to see what displeased critics and audiences alike at the time of the film’s release.
We took a look back at Babyface’s impressive list of hits and picked our 15 favorites.
Though sans bonus features, the playful macho burlesque of Dick Tracy still strikes a pose.
From L.A. to Vegas to Thailand, the stops on our list boast some very memorable hotels, which vary in their abilities to accommodate, relax, and terrify.
In a “manifesto” about her latest tour, Madonna insists that the guns and violence that open the show are metaphors.
It’s the warping, re-signifying logic of affect and memory that architected this list.
Even in lighter fare, they point to something sinister, be it imminent attack, loneliness, or even racism.
Madonna pilfers the title of one of her earliest rivals’ songs during the hook of “Girl Gone Wild,” only to defang it of its feminist bent.
Like a Tumblr-meme version of “Get Together,” “Girl Gone Wild” is a rabbit hole of repurposed content.
So it is that the one year we didn’t stick to our frilliest-always-wins guns here, we came up short.
So, apparently David Lynch has added film promotion to his post-Inland Empire activities.
This Sunday, Maya Arulpragasam is going to the Super Bowl, which is like Harold Bloom going to Disney World.
The last time Madonna got divorced, we got “Like a Prayer,” so it’s hard to ignore how decidedly vapid “Give Me All Your Luvin’” is by comparison.
Don’t let those pretty faces fool you.