Dua Lipa fans are getting new music sooner than expected.
04.03.2020 - 23:12 / etonline.com
The Dixie Chicks are back!
On Wednesday, the 13-time GRAMMY-winning country trio -- composed of Martie Maguire, Emily Strayer and Natalie Maines -- dropped the music video for their single, «Gaslighter,» and shared details about their upcoming album of the same name.
The song was co-produced by Jack Antonoff, and is their first single since 2007's «The Neighbor,» which was released in support of their documentary,
The power anthem comes with an empowering music video that shows the strength of
Dua Lipa fans are getting new music sooner than expected.
Dixie Chicks performed their new comeback single “Gaslighter” on today’s episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show (filmed earlier this month). The trio also sat down with Ellen to discuss the decision to write a new record after a 14-year break and the band’s relationship with cancel culture. Check it out below.
Quelle Chris has announced a new album that features Earl Sweatshirt, billy woods, Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus, Denmark Vessey, Homeboy Sandman, Pink Siifu, comedian Josh Gondelman, and more. It’s called Innocent Country 2 and it arrives April 24 via Mello Music Group. He’s also shared a new track from the record, titled “LIVING HAPPY” (featuring Chicago’s Joseph Chilliams and New Orleans-based rapper Cavalier).
Last year, the Tesuque Pueblo tribe of New Mexico opened a new casino, moving out of a 75,000-square foot facility that they quickly realized could be repurposed as a studio facility.
Antonoff admitted that they're "just messing around" at the moment, though
Our proverbial cup runneth over with new music this week: Katy Perry dropped a brand-new single, “Never Worn White,” and an accompanying music video, which doubled as a pregnancy announcement; the Dixie Chicks released their first single in 13 years in the form of “Gaslighter,” a propulsive, country-pop anthem with production from Jack Antonoff; and Megan Thee Stallion emerged from the mires of label drama with a new full-length project, Suga.HAIM are back, too, promoting their impeccably titled
Left, on Emily Strayer: Zimmermann blouse. Makeup colors: TattooStudio Sharpenable Gel Pencil eyeliner in Deep Onyx, The Falsies Lash Lift mascara in Very Black, and SuperStay Ink Crayon Lipstick in Laugh Louder by Maybelline New York.
Left, on Emily Strayer: Zimmermann blouse. Makeup colors: TattooStudio Sharpenable Gel Pencil eyeliner in Deep Onyx, The Falsies Lash Lift mascara in Very Black, and SuperStay Ink Crayon Lipstick in Laugh Louder by Maybelline New York.
Dixie Chicks are planning their return with Gaslighter—their first studio album in 14 years—and the country trio just dropped the title track. Following an extended hiatus, this marks the group’s first release since George W. Bush’s administration.
The Dixie Chicks are gearing up to release their first album in 14 years.
Country pop trio Dixie Chicks have announced their first new album in 14 years.
The Dixie Chicks are back, ya'll! On Wednesday, the female country music trio released "Gaslighter," their first single in 13 years, and an accompanying music video. Co-produced by Jack Antonoff, the song deals with a breakup. In 2019, singer Natalie Maines' finalized a divorce from Heroes alum Adrian Pasdar.
Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin announced Wednesday (March 4) their first-ever co-headlining tour in North America. The Latin powerhouses will be joined by rising star Sebastian Yatra, who will perform as a special guest on the trek.The tour will kick off Sept.
The Dixie Chicks are back! The trio roared back into the spotlight on Wednesday (March 4) by unveiling the music video for their long-awaited comeback single, "Gaslighter." In the clip, Natalie Maines, Emily Strayer
The Dixie Chicks have officially made their return.
The Dixie Chicks are back. The country trio has shared “Gaslighter,” its first new song in over a decade.
Set for release in May
Mandy Moore is ready to share just how much she’s grown over the past decade. Moore, who will be releasing Silver Landings next month — her first album in over 10 years — opened up about how much things have changed for her in a new interview with The New York Times.