Arcade Fire, ‘Electric Blue’ | Track Review
Arcade Fire returns with its fourth (and arguably most danceable) single ahead of ‘Everything Now,’ “Electric Blue,” fronted by Regine Chassagne.
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Arcade Fire returns with its fourth (and arguably most danceable) single ahead of ‘Everything Now,’ “Electric Blue,” fronted by Regine Chassagne.
The All-American Rejects return after a five-year hiatus with two new singles: “Sweat” and “Close Your Eyes.”
Underappreciated pop artist Demi Lovato showcases powerhouse vocals and mad attitude on single, “Sorry Not Sorry.” Can you say slay?
The All-American Rejects return after a five-year hiatus with two new singles: “Sweat” and “Close Your Eyes.”
French Montana enlists Future for promo single “No Pressure,” released months ahead of his sophomore album, ‘Jungle Rules.’
Ahead of his fourth studio album, ‘Flower Boy,’ Tyler, the Creator issued two promo singles: “Who Dat Boy” and “911 / Mr. Lonely.”
Ahead of his fourth studio album, ‘Flower Boy,’ Tyler, the Creator issued two promo singles: “Who Dat Boy” and “911 / Mr. Lonely.”
Ahead of his sophomore album Jungle Rules, French Montana, assisted by Pharrell, drops a banger with “Bring Dem Things.”
French Montana, assisted by Swae Lee of Rae Sremmurd, has a hit on his hands with “Unforgettable.” Is “Unforgettable” worthy of the hype it’s received?
British R&B singer Daley, assisted by Jill Scott, make a formidable team on “Until the Pain is Gone,” from his sophomore LP, The Spectrum.
Zedd enlists Liam Payne for a potential song-of-the-summer, “Get Low.” “Get Low” is fun, flirty, and sexy, without crossing the line.
Pop star Kesha makes a triumphant comeback, following turbulent times, with a surprising, heartfelt ballad, “Praying.”