“'It was only a matter of time,' Carpenter said of Antonoff to Rolling Stone. 'He heard some of the stuff that I was working on for this album, and we just started to make magic.'”— Tomás Mier, rollingstone.com
“On BRAT, Charli is once again channeling her experiences into radical, bite-sized pop songs. It makes CRASH feel even more like an aberration, drawing way closer from the forthright nature of how i’m feeling now. BRAT, though, is messy and vulnerable—in a way Charli’s work has lacked over the last d…”— Eric Bennett, pastemagazine.com
“Take your seat because Taylor Swift’s 'Tortured Poets Department' meeting has officially been called into session and, surprise, it’s a 31-song mega double album.”— Alli Rosenbloom, cnn.com
“Take your seat because Taylor Swift’s 'Tortured Poets Department' meeting has officially been called into session and, surprise, it’s a 31-song mega double album.”— Alli Rosenbloom, cnn.com
“Fans knew that singer-songwriter Billie Eilish was up to something when she added all of her Instagram followers to her Close Friends Story, sharing mysterious, close-up photos, like an image of a hand in front of what appears to be the night sky.”— BRIANNAH RIVERA, elle.com
“After a month of letting us believe her new album’s title was Renaissance Act II, Beyoncé revealed the record will really be called Act II: Cowboy Carter.”— Bethy Squires, vulture.com
“It looks like Olivia Rodrigo has more guts to spill, and she will be doing it really soon on the deluxe version of her critically acclaimed sophomore album.”— Condé Nast, Teen Vogue, teenvogue.com
“If a new Taylor Swift album announcement was on your Grammys 2024 bingo card, congratulations! At the Grammys, she announced that TS11 is coming soon and it is called The Tortured Poets Department.”— P. Claire Dodson, teenvogue.com
“This year, the 29-year-old Ghanaian American singer-songwriter Amaarae took, to use a technical term, a big swing. With a voice of feathery beauty and songs blending R&B, hip-hop, rock, and Afropop, she had already earned buzz for her 2020 debut album, The Angel You Don’t Know. On the follow-up, Fou…”— Spencer Kornhaber, theatlantic.com
“Since the release of her last album Anti in 2016, Rihanna has welcomed two children and become a billionaire thanks to her two businesses, Fenty Beauty and Savage X Fenty. Now, the singer will finally give her fans what they have been craving for over half a decade: new music, at least.”— Alyssa Bailey, elle.com
“The Record, Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker have announced that their new EP titled The Rest is on its way this fall.”— Hannah Dailey , billboard.com
“If you were searching for Lorde, you might do well to begin your hunt in a garden.”— Emma Specter, vogue.com
“We were not a band that would sit down and discuss a direction of an album before we started writing. We just focused on song after song, and, as we would arrange them and learn more, the album slowly took shape.”— Chris Cornell, rollingstone.com
“Unless you have Photoshopped my head onto a dragon, do not interrupt me.”— Genevieve Sparling, Louis Litt, Rick Hoffman, imdb.com
“Bart: Dad, when did you record an album? Homer: I'm surprised you don't remember, son. It was only 8 years ago. Bart: Dad, thanks to television I can't remember what happened 8 minutes ago.”— Jeff Martin, Bart Simpson, Nancy Cartwright, imdb.com