Friendly exes! Mandy Moore has returned to her musical roots — and enlisted a number of her famous friends and former flings for a new music video.
03.03.2022 - 09:39 / nme.com
The Linda Lindas have released a new music video for ‘Talking to Myself’, the second single from their upcoming debut album ‘Growing Up’.The single was released yesterday (March 2) alongside a black-and-white Twilight Zone-themed music video depicting the band’s friendship with a group of sentient dolls going sour after holding a band practice where no dolls were allowed.Watch The Linda Lindas battle the dolls in the music video for ‘Talking to Myself’ below.In a press statement provided to Rolling Stone, Lucia de la Garza said the band “got inspiration from the Twilight Zone‘s Talky Tina (from the ‘Living Doll’ episode),” having originally envisioned a more light-hearted video involving the dolls.She also explained that the song addresses the negative thought cycle people can experience when feeling alone, saying, “The song is about the spiral you go into when you’re lonely. You start to question yourself and all the decisions you’ve made.”“But it’s also about needing other people, not just for reassurance, but because we’ve all learned from the pandemic that you need other people to talk to in order to stay sane.”The band, composed of sisters Mila and Lucia de la Garza, Eloise Wong, and Bela Salazar, announced the details of their debut album on February 1.
The band also shared a first listen to the album’s title track with their announcement, as well as a new Humberto Leon-directed music video for the track. ‘Growing Up’, set to be released on April 8, will follow The Linda Lindas’ 2020 self-titled EP.
Friendly exes! Mandy Moore has returned to her musical roots — and enlisted a number of her famous friends and former flings for a new music video.
Mandy Moore is giving fans a look at her “real life.”
Marilyn Manson’s 2007 single ‘Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand)’, after alleging in her new documentary that she was “essentially raped on camera” during the video’s filming.On Wednesday (March 16), Wood shared the petition – launched by Victoria Ambrose, who describes herself as “an advocate for survivors of domestic violence” – on her Instagram Story.Ambrose argues in the petition that the video “should not still be allowed on YouTube, or circulating anywhere for that matter” as it allegedly depicts Manson penetrating Wood without her consent. At the time of writing, the petition – which you can sign here – has received just over 6,600 signatures.The video for ‘Heart-Shaped Glasses’ remains available for public viewing on YouTube.
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ASTRO sub-unit Moonbin and Sanha have made a comeback with their sensual new single ‘Who’ from their new mini-album ‘Refuge’.In the dark visual, the duo enter a disorienting new world, surrounded by smoke and mirrors as their vision grows blurry. The pair begin dancing in an eerie church pew, which appears increasingly decrepit throughout the video.“Here, I can take us home / Fold the mistake that is seen beyond / Close your eyes, rockabye, a-bye, a-bye,” they sing on the track’s intense bridge.‘Who’ is the lead single of the duo’s brand-new mini-album ‘Refuge’, which also includes tracks like ‘BOO’, ‘Distance’ and their laidback pre-release single ‘Ghost Town’, which also received a music video.The pair had debuted as ASTRO’s first sub-unit in September 2020 with their mini-album ‘In-Out’, led by the single ‘Bad Idea’.This release by Moonbin and Sanha comes just a week after Fantagio Music announced that the duo had been diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Maybe it’s the pandemic screwing with the perceived passing of time, but it does feel like it was only recently that filmmaker Alex Ross Perry released the musical drama “Her Smell.” But actually, that was nearly four years ago, way back in the pre-COVID era of 2018. Since then, the filmmaker hasn’t released any new films or TV shows (he had a kid, that’ll do it), but he has stayed busy directing music videos, like the newest one for the ’90s indie-rock band Pavement.
Elon Musk and Grimes, real name Claire Elise Boucher, recently revealed that they’d secretly welcomed a baby daughter together, two years after she gave birth to their first child X. During an interview with Vanity Fair, the Delete Forever songstress announced the news after the youngster, named Exa Dark Sideræl Musk, began crying in the background.