By Will Thorne
02.04.2020 - 14:25 / metroweekly.com
Lowell & Sufjan
Every day, Sufjan Stevens seems to drift farther away from his original brand as a doe-eyed indie-folk icon. Then again, he is long removed from his days penning the twee, folksy tributes to the midwest that he is perhaps best known for. These days, Stevens is probably best described as an experimentalist.
In the last few years, he has been behind projects as diverse as sentimental ballads about Tonya Harding or sprawling, orchestral tributes to his Olympian ex-lovers, and, for
Selena Quintanilla’s music legacy not only lives on through her five studio albums, but her array of music videos. 25 years after her death, fans have chance to remember the Queen of Tejano through the images she has left behind. The Mexican American songstress brought the essence and craft of her songs to life through the visuals which have been viewed on YouTube over a million times.
The Strokes — Photo: Jason McDonald
Laura Marling — Photo: Justin Tyler Close
Carla Morrison is joining forces with Mexican online thrift store GoTrendier to raise money for music workers like engineers, technicians, managers, photographers and touring staff to help them financially during the global pandemic.The initiative is called "Volveremos A Tocar," which loosely translates to "we will play again," consists of shopping through Morrison's closet to purchase some of the Mexican singer-songwriter's outfits and 100 percent of the purchase will go directly to workers who
Netflix’s crime drama, Ozark, recently returned to the streaming service for its third season. Jason Bateman stars as Marty Byrde, a financial advisor who gets involved with a Mexican drug cartel and is forced to relocate his family to the Lake of the Ozarks region of central Missouri.
Shamir — Photo: Danielle Waite
Joan Sebastian would have turned 69 Wednesday (April 8). The Mexican singer and writer of achingly beautiful songs -- who landed 42 Hot Latin Songs hits -- died July 12, 2015, at his ranch in Juliantla, Mexico, after a 13-year battle with bone cancer.
Roswell, New Mexico's Isobel Evans has been through a lot over the past few weeks. First, she discovered that her husband was not who she thought he was, and was secretly an evil alien who compelled her to kill someone a decade ago. Then he died, and her brother Max died, and the girl she had been compelled to kill came back to life.
Tributes have been paid to a legend of Manchester's gay scene who died after testing positive for coronavirus.
Rosa came back from the dead, and so did all of her problems. At the end of season one of Roswell, New Mexico, Rosa (Amber Midthunder) was brought back to life after she was discovered to be preserved in an alien pod underground. Unfortunately, Max Evans (Nathan Dean Parsons) had to sacrifice himself to save her, and now not only does Rosa have to live with that guilt, but she's also got Max contacting her from what may or may not be purgatory, asking her to prevent Liz from saving him.
It's nearly impossible to talk about the without mentioning the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask. The K-Beauty brand's little pink tub has sold out multiple times since it arrived to the U.S.
Amber Midthunder didn’t have to go far from home to film her role in “Roswell, New Mexico.”
Adam Lambert — Photo courtesy of Edge Publicity
"Music has the ability to bring beauty, wisdom, truth, and light to our lives in difficult times"
Heading to another planet is more broadly appealing than it's been in ages, and Sufjan Stevens is delivering the soundtrack with his new sci-fi electronic album Aporia. Stitched together from jam sessions with Stevens's stepfather Lowell Brams, Aporia is available to stream on YouTube before its official release date of March 27.
Viva Friday is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors.Natalia Jiménez - “El Lado Izquierdo de la Cama” (Sony Music Latin)After making a splash in the regional Mexican genre with her México de mi Corazón album, Spanish singer Natalia Jiménez goes back to her pop roots with her new ultra-romantic song “El Lado Izquierdo de la Cama.” The ballad, which allows Jiménez to show off her powerful vocals and ethereal voice with which she