Former Page 3 model Melinda Messenger is rocking silver hair after saying goodbye to her blonde locks. The 51-year-old showed off her new look in a no-makeup selfie on Instagram as she asked for tips.
09.08.2022 - 14:57 / nme.com
Beabadoobee has spoken to NME in a new interview about embracing collaborations on her new album ‘Beatopia’.The Dirty Hit-signed artist released her second album, the follow-up to her 2020 debut ‘Fake It Flowers’, last month.The new record features collaborations with the likes of The 1975‘s Matty Healy, PinkPantheress and Bombay Bicycle Club‘s Jack Steadman (under his Mr Jukes moniker).Speaking to NME in this week’s Big Read about inviting other artists to work on ‘Beatopia’, Beabadoobee – real name Beatrice Kristi Laus – said: “At the beginning [of your career] you’re super anal, like, ‘No one fucking touch my music’. And then you’re like, ‘You know what? Collaborations are sick’.
Because at the end of the day, two heads are better than one.”Beabadoobee also credited the ‘Our Extended Play’ EP as the moment that changed her perception on collaborating, and playfully described The 1975 frontman Healy – who co-wrote ‘Beatopia’’s ‘You’re Here That’s The Thing’ and ‘Pictures Of Us’ – as “like an annoying older brother”.“Matty’s amazing at lyrics, so he really helped me in that way,” she explained. “And he offers me so much advice about songwriting.
And it’s really helpful having him in my life as a music mentor and as a friend who has amazing life advice. I think he has a way of finding a sentence that really fucking hits you.”Elsewhere, Beabadoobee has performed a cover of The Sundays’ 1990 song ‘Here’s Where The Story Ends’ on SiriusXM.
.Former Page 3 model Melinda Messenger is rocking silver hair after saying goodbye to her blonde locks. The 51-year-old showed off her new look in a no-makeup selfie on Instagram as she asked for tips.
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When he transitioned from the squared circle to the silver screen, Dwayne Johnson built his Hollywood pedigree playing good guys with a tough exterior and a just as solid moral code. Of course, one has to overlook his villainous early turn as The Scorpion King in “The Mummy Returns” for that narrative to work.
Beabadoobee has never hidden away from her influences and has regularly namechecked The Sundays, the jangly '90s indie band, as being an important part of her songwriting education. It makes sense, then, that the London-based artist would pay homage to her heroes with a cover.
Beabadoobee has put an acoustic spin on The Sundays’ 1990 song ‘Here’s Where The Story Ends’.Both Beabadoobee’s version and the UK alt-rock outfit’s original are delivered with soft, ethereal vocal tones from female singers (Harriet Wheeler fronted The Sundays). The song differs, however, where The Sundays gradually build on their textures with additional instrumentation, while Beabadoobee – real name Beatrice Laus – sticks exclusively with two acoustic guitars to relay the song’s commanding emotions.Listen to Beabadoobee’s spin, recorded live in the SiriusXM studio, below:And take a listen to the original:Laus’ in-studio cover follows the release of her second studio album, ‘Beatopia’, last month.The follow-up to 2020’s debut LP ‘Fake It Flowers’, ‘Beatopia’ dropped on July 15 and featured the singles ‘Talk’, ‘See You Soon’, ‘Lovesong’ and ’10:36′.
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Beabadoobee has praised The 1975‘s “awesome” new album, saying that “no one’s fucking ready” for how good it is.The singer-songwriter, who is this week’s NME Big Read cover star, said in the interview that The 1975 singer Matty Healy has been sending her songs from ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ to listen to ahead of its release in October.Beabadoobee (real name Bea Lauss) was reflecting on The 1975’s help on her fifth EP, 2021’s ‘Our Extended Play’, which led to Healy co-writing ‘You’re Here That’s The Thing’ and ‘Pictures Of Us’ for her new album ‘Beatopia‘. Their friendship also secured Lauss the position of being able to hear new The 1975 music in advance.“I’ve heard a few songs off of it – he’s [been] sending me one like every day; it’s sick,” Lauss said of Healy.
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