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Glastonbury 2023: Eminem, Taylor Swift and Arctic Monkeys all favourites to headline festival - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
27.10.2022 / 18:53

Glastonbury 2023: Eminem, Taylor Swift and Arctic Monkeys all favourites to headline festival

Eminem, Taylor Swift and Arctic Monkeys have all been named as favourites to headline Glastonbury in 2023.

Angela Bassett on Parenting Twins With Courtney B. Vance: ‘Mama’s Your Good Time’ - www.glamour.com - Indiana - county Vance
glamour.com
25.10.2022 / 20:51

Angela Bassett on Parenting Twins With Courtney B. Vance: ‘Mama’s Your Good Time’

herself. “He is the definition of a helicopter parent," Bassett explains of her husband, actor Courtney B. Vance, in her 2022 Women of the Year for Glamour. Bassett and Vance wed in 1997 and welcomed 16-year-old twins Bronwyn and Slater in 2006. “I have always told them ‘I am your good time.

Angela Bassett, Queen of the Universe - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
25.10.2022 / 18:09

Angela Bassett, Queen of the Universe

By Photography by This summer, in some mean August heat, Angela Bassett—stunning in a white, formfitting gown, a soft-wave bob dancing with the angles of her face—emerges from her curtained-off dressing area and takes her place on a stool before a camera. The crew is finishing setup, and Bassett prepares herself. As the teleprompter rolls, she mouths the words, so fervently that the tech staff tiptoe and all the air in the room seems to hush.During this five-minute meditation, Bassett’s face telegraphs a range of affective states, queueing them, bringing them forward, then allowing them to fade.

RHOP’s Gizelle Bryant and Candiace Dillard-Bassett Quotes About Feud, Chris Bassett Drama: ‘You Are Not a Victim’ - www.usmagazine.com - Texas - state Mississippi
usmagazine.com
19.10.2022 / 22:01

RHOP’s Gizelle Bryant and Candiace Dillard-Bassett Quotes About Feud, Chris Bassett Drama: ‘You Are Not a Victim’

A broken friendship. Candiace Dillard-Bassett and Gizelle Bryant shocked viewers when they ignited a feud during season 7 of the Real Housewives of Potomac over claims about Candiace’s husband, Chris Bassett.

Arctic Monkeys to headline Rock Werchter 2023 – the week after Glastonbury - www.nme.com - Belgium
nme.com
19.10.2022 / 21:19

Arctic Monkeys to headline Rock Werchter 2023 – the week after Glastonbury

Arctic Monkeys have announced they will be headlining next year’s Rock Werchter Festival.The Sheffield quartet will top the bill on the final day of the Belgian music festival, which will be taking place from Thursday, June 29 to Sunday, July 2, 2023. Last week, it was announced that Stromae would be headlining the first day of the event.

Self Esteem talks singing Arctic Monkeys while “spangled” and meeting Mr Blobby - www.nme.com - Taylor
nme.com
19.10.2022 / 20:09

Self Esteem talks singing Arctic Monkeys while “spangled” and meeting Mr Blobby

NME on the red carpet of the Mercury Prize 2022, Self Esteem revealed her love of singing Arctic Monkeys while “spangled” – as well as telling us about meeting Mr Blobby and progress on her next album.Rebecca Lucy Taylor – aka Self Esteem – was shortlisted for her acclaimed second album ‘Prioritise Pleasure‘, up against Sam Fender’s ‘Seventeen Going Under’,  Yard Act’s ‘The Overload’, Kojey Radical‘s ‘Reason To Smile’ and Harry Styles’ ‘Harry’s House’ for the prize last night, but ultimately lost out to Little Simz’s ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert‘.‘Prioritise Pleasure’ had been among the bookies’ favourites to win, but Taylor told us that she was paying no mind to the odds.“I’m in a better head space of thinking, ‘Genuinely, I’m someone that’s been nominated’; that’s all I asked for and all I wanted,” said Taylor. “Genuinely, my life has changed this year.

Arctic Monkeys put up special Yorkshire accent billboard for ‘The Car’ in Sheffield - www.nme.com - city Yorkshire - city Sheffield
nme.com
19.10.2022 / 20:09

Arctic Monkeys put up special Yorkshire accent billboard for ‘The Car’ in Sheffield

Arctic Monkeys have put up a special Yorkshire-themed billboard for their forthcoming new album ‘The Car’ in their native Sheffield.The four-piece, who hail from the Yorkshire city, are set to release their seventh studio album on Friday (October 21).In promotion of ‘The Car’, Arctic Monkeys have commissioned a giant billboard featuring the album artwork – which was photographed by the band’s drummer Matt Helders in LA – to go up in Sheffield.In a nod to their Yorkshire roots, the album title on the Sheffield billboard has been changed to ‘Car – you can see images of the billboard in question below.Nice touch just for #Sheffield.Ta muchly @ArcticMonkeys

Arctic Monkeys share funky new song ‘I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am’ - www.nme.com - city Brooklyn - Switzerland
nme.com
18.10.2022 / 22:51

Arctic Monkeys share funky new song ‘I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am’

Arctic Monkeys have shared another track from their forthcoming new album ‘The Car’.The band have posted ‘I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am’, which the band debuted live earlier this year at the Zurich Openair festival in Switzerland.They have also shared a live video of the track, which was directed by Ben Chappell & Zackery Michael and filmed at the band’s recent King’s Theatre show in Brooklyn. You can view it below.Speaking about the track, frontman Alex Turner told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1: “The idea of the fight and the band trying to get out of the… Because I feel that there was some discussions to that effect.

Watch Arctic Monkeys perform ‘Body Paint’ on German TV - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Manchester - Germany - city Stockholm - Berlin - city Amsterdam - county Hillsborough
nme.com
17.10.2022 / 18:17

Watch Arctic Monkeys perform ‘Body Paint’ on German TV

Arctic Monkeys have brought recent single ‘Body Paint’ to German TV ahead of the release of new album ‘The Car’ this Friday (October 21) – see the performance below.‘Body Paint’ was released last month as the second single from the band’s seventh album, following first taster ‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’.The band have already performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and last week (October 11) they headed to the Late Night Berlin TV show to air a performance of the track.Reviewing ‘Body Paint’, NME wrote: “‘Body Paint’ may conjure up all the stirring emotions from ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ but the riveting track is proof that the band have no issue creating something otherworldly, even when the subject matter is far closer to earth.”Watch them perform it on German TV below.Last week, the band also added European headline dates to their 2023 world tour.

Banijay CEO Marco Bassetti on Protecting Producers Against Bad Deals, Why He Bought Beyond and How to Survive a Recession (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Italy - Beyond
variety.com
17.10.2022 / 09:17

Banijay CEO Marco Bassetti on Protecting Producers Against Bad Deals, Why He Bought Beyond and How to Survive a Recession (EXCLUSIVE)

Manori Ravindran International Editor Banijay Group CEO Marco Bassetti may be making a smart marketing move by delivering a Mipcom keynote on Oct. 18, but the Italian executive insists that “PR, for us, comes after.” At the first major TV market for the “Survivor” distributor since its $2.2 billion acquisition of Endemol Shine Group in 2020, Bassetti has a clear message: Producers, including Banijay, need a more equitable business model against the streamers. “It’s the golden age of content, but I’m not sure it’s the golden age of revenue share for producers,” Bassetti tells Variety from Banijay Group’s Paris headquarters in late September. “We need to be careful if we want to continue creating value in the industry. We need to fight to allow producers to keep their model as it was before.”

Matty Healy on The 1975 being a “post-Arctic Monkeys” band - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.10.2022 / 16:49

Matty Healy on The 1975 being a “post-Arctic Monkeys” band

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has spoken to NME about his group being “post-Arctic Monkeys” – and how they could “still be the most important band” of the decade ahead.Speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read cover story to mark the release of their fifth album, ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’, Healy discussed the legacy and future of The 1975, as well as how he feels about being labelled as a ‘band’.Speaking in 2018, Healy hailed Arctic Monkeys as “the band of the 2000s” with The 1975 the defining band of the 2010s. Asked today about how he felt about his group’s standing for the decade ahead, Healy replied: “I think we could still be the most important band of the ‘20s, – I’ve got a prediction that we will be, but we’re starting to get into a semantic argument”.Healy then admitted that “Arctic Monkeys are still relevant and making amazing records and are still a band” who could “always be around if they wanted to” (as well as revealing that he’s “obsessed with bands like Fontaines D.C.”), but argued that culture is no longer necessarily aligned with the idea of “white guys with guitars changing the world” and that The 1975 shouldn’t perhaps even be considered as a traditional band.“With us, you need to take us out of the ‘bands’ world and put us next to Lana [Del Rey], Taylor [Swift], Frank Ocean and Kendrick [Lamar],” he said.

Radio 2 reveals UK’s biggest selling debut albums of all time - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - city Sande
completemusicupdate.com
14.10.2022 / 13:32

Radio 2 reveals UK’s biggest selling debut albums of all time

It’s National Album Day tomorrow. You’re probably too busy putting up your decorations right now to read this.

Arctic Monkeys say their new song ‘Sculptures Of Anything Goes’ is reminiscent of the ‘AM’ sound - www.nme.com - Netherlands
nme.com
13.10.2022 / 17:59

Arctic Monkeys say their new song ‘Sculptures Of Anything Goes’ is reminiscent of the ‘AM’ sound

Arctic Monkeys have shared some new details on their upcoming track ‘Sculptures Of Anything Goes’, likening it to the sound of their hit 2013 album ‘AM’.The song will appear on the Sheffield band’s seventh studio record ‘The Car’, which is due for release on October 21 via Domino (pre-order here).During a recent interview with the Dutch radio station NPO 3FM, frontman Alex Turner said that ‘Sculptures…’ finds the Monkeys in a “different” musical landscape. “We haven’t really been to that place I don’t think, sonically,” he explained.“That [song] does remind me a little bit of some of the desert-ier side of the ‘AM’ record from 2013.

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