Stacey Solomon has shared the precious moment that her baby daughter, Rose, smiled for the first time. In the adorable pictures, Rose can be seen looking up at Stacey, 32, with her gorgeous big blue eyes, while beaming at the camera.
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Swedish House Mafia have discussed the criticism EDM has faced from prominent rock bands, saying it shows “a lot of ignorance”.The band were speaking to NME for last week’s Big Read cover feature about their collaboration with The Weeknd on new single ‘Moth To A Flame’ and their next album.During the interview, the band were asked about the significant criticism levelled at the EDM genre from rock bands and musicians.
In the past, Arcade Fire’s Win Butler gave a shout-out to “all the bands still
.Stacey Solomon has shared the precious moment that her baby daughter, Rose, smiled for the first time. In the adorable pictures, Rose can be seen looking up at Stacey, 32, with her gorgeous big blue eyes, while beaming at the camera.
Swedish House Mafia have spoken about what to expect from their first proper album ‘Paradise Again’, teasing that the project is “just the beginning”.Having recently shared ‘Moth To A Flame’ featuring The Weeknd, the EDM trio are primed to release the full-length record – the first of their career – at some point next year.
Stacey Solomon gushed over her adorable newborn daughter in a series of new snaps shared to her Instagram on Sunday 7 November.The Loose Women panellist looked every inch the doting mother as she gazed lovingly at the sleeping youngster, who she gave birth to on her 32nd birthday on Monday 4 October. "Good Morning.
A$AP Rocky has opened up about being imprisoned in Sweden back in 2019, describing the whole ordeal as “scary” and “trash”.The rapper gave an interview on Desus & Mero, where the comedians joked about Rocky’s experience being locked up in Sweden two years ago, and following that with the coronavirus pandemic the following year.“It was a little scary because I wasn’t familiar with that country,” Rocky said. “Then, their rules is different.
Swedish House Mafia have opened up about the “dangerous” mental pressures of the dance music industry.Having teamed up with The Weeknd on their new single ‘Moth To A Flame’ (released last month), the EDM trio sat down with NME for this week’s Big Read interview to discuss their next chapter.During the conversation, the group spoke about the “dark production and hard sounds” that feature on their forthcoming album ‘Paradise Again’, before addressing the challenging aspects of attempting to make
Slipknot’s Corey Taylor has spoken about his favourite ABBA song and recalled growing up with the band’s music in a new interview.The Swedish pop group are set to return with their first studio album in 40 years next week (November 5) with ‘Voyage’.Speaking to the New York Times, the Slipknot frontman shared his first experiences of hearing ABBA as a kid. “Growing up in the ‘70s, there was such a weird amalgam of music all over the place,” he said.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorBerlin-based Picture Tree International has picked up global sales rights to two Scandinavian romantic comedies – the Finland’s “70 Is Just a Number,” about an aging female pop singer, and Sweden’s “Til Sun Rises,” about two lovers who escape their respective marriages to come together at night with the help of an ancient and magic book.PTI will launch sales on the films at AFM, prior to their local releases via Nordisk Film: Dec. 29 and Dec.
The Guardian, no arrests have been placed at the time of writing but police are allegedly looking for two suspects.Gronberg was Sweden’s most streamed artist on Spotify in 2019, had won multiple Swedish Grammi awards, and released three chart-topping albums.
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The Weeknd is the guest vocalist on a new song from Swedish House Mafia. "Moth to a Flame" is the name of their collaboration.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorEven though they now share management, a collaboration between the Weeknd and dance-music titans Swedish House Mafia didn’t seem obvious or even that natural of a fit.
red suit is gone, thankfully — but The Weeknd is back.After the pandemic saw the pop superstar’s “After Hours” era dominate with hit singles “Heartless,” “Blinding Lights,” “In Your Eyes” and “Save Your Tears” — as well as a little gig at the Super Bowl halftime show in February — the enigmatic artist has hung up his crimson costume and is moving on to a new phase with “Moth to a Flame,” the 31-year-old artist’s new collaboration with labelmates Swedish House Mafia. The new video for the song —