The Mirror revealed that This Morning is seeing its highest ratings in a decade – with fan favourite Alison Hammond rewarded with a new travel gig on the show.
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‘Falling Asleep At The Wheel’ is a thing of wonder. Filled with deeply moving songs that combine gut-wrenching lyrics with shimmering production and massive indie-pop choruses, it’s a gorgeous collection that evokes artists like Lorde or Maggie Rogers.One of the songs on the EP ‘Overkill’, Humberstone explains, is “a really positive song about something I was going through last August.
I had just started seeing someone and I was really nervous and anxious to admit how I was feeling”. Written
.The Mirror revealed that This Morning is seeing its highest ratings in a decade – with fan favourite Alison Hammond rewarded with a new travel gig on the show.
Netflix has another rom-com coming our way.
In early March, before lockdown forced the suspension of live music, Phoebe Bridgers and her band played a short set at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. It was an early opportunity for the handful of guests in attendance to hear songs from Bridgers' stunning new album, Punisher, and a rare chance to see any artist play at an iconic venue that's far more famous for hosting college football and NFL games.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorHolly Humberstone is a 20-year-old British singer-songwriter whose reputation precedes her via several singles released earlier this year — which have garnered rave reviews, ranging from the New York Times to the BBC to the Lefsetz Letter — and a European tour opening for Lewis Capaldi just before the pandemic, during which she played to 12,000 people at London’s Wembley Arena.As is often the case with such seemingly wide-ranging appeal, it’s all for a good reason:
Holly Humberstone’s ‘Deep End’ will be one of them. A weep-worthy illustration of the ice-cold grip of her sister’s depression, aches with longing as twinkling percussion tiptoes alongside gut-wrenching lyrics; “You’ve practised your lines to convince us you’re fine/But I know that’s not where you are”, she confesses.
PVRIS‘ upcoming album ‘Use Me’ is set to be a belter. The Massachusettsan rock band’s third full-length, due out at the end of the month, has already given us two killer singles in the form of electronic smasher ‘Gimme a Minute’, and dark-pop cut ‘Dead Weight’The latter, the band’s vocalist Lynn Gunn has explained, is “about being a people pleaser, holding others up and never asking for anything back.
Arriving at new magazine’s shoot at Essex’s plush Hutton Hall with their new bundle of joy, Cara De La Hoyde-Massey and husband Nathan Massey couldn’t look more smitten. The couple are beaming and can’t wait to show off their nine-day-old daughter Delilah Kelly, as big brother Freddie-George, two, proudly looks on.
Rutherford Falls -- who have ties to The Office -- gathered for a digital panel on Monday to preview the show, which is one of many new series coming to the new streaming service.
One of the central themes of Peacock’s upcoming Michael Schur-Ed Helms comedy “Rutherford Falls” is an examination of the role that historical statues play in our understanding of history, a particularly timely storyline given the renewed debates surrounding Confederate monuments.“I would say the existence of Confederate and historical statues and their controversies going way back fed into these ideas that we were bouncing around,” Helms said during a Television Critics Association press tour
Ed Helms, Mike Schur (, ) and Sierra Teller Ornelas (), is a timely and topical Peacock original about the lives in a small town in upstate New York and the Native American reservation it borders, which are turned upside down after town namesake Nathan Rutherford (Helms) fights the moving of a historical statue.
Peter White Television Editor“You never see Indians on TV,” said Rutherford Falls co-creator and showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas. “When you do it’s one guy and he has to transform into a wolf.”The Peacock comedy, which also comes from Ed Helms and Mike Schur is set in a small town in upstate New York and the Native American reservation it borders.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorPeacock’s upcoming Rutherford Falls has set its initial cast. Joining Ed Helms in the comedy series are Jana Schmieding (Blast), Michael Greyeyes (I Know This Much Is True), Jesse Leigh (Heathers) and Dustin Milligan (Schitt’s Creek).