Playlist: Up All Night
And not taking any breaks because breaks are for SUCKERS.
And not taking any breaks because breaks are for SUCKERS.
This album is very good.
Michelle Branch has decided to make a return to pop music and release a new album this year. I am suitably stoked.
If you’ve listened to Pink’s Missundazstood album approx 20 times, cried at X-Tina’s “Beautiful” video care about the future of pop music, you need to read this interview.
A new song every day!
Sweet jams for making sweet sweet love or the opposite of that.
So I think this is the best playlist for the day.
“I’m in this bitch / Everything rojo / Feet kicked up with a blunt / Watching LOGO”
Lady Gaga talked to Google for a fabulous hour and 13 minutes and we’ve got you covered.
Were you slightly fearful that 2011 would be filled with vapid pop music created by soulless machines? Me too! I don’t think we have to worry though.
“If Brooklyn hip hop knocked boots with PJ Harvey, Hesta Prynn would be their lovechild.”
It’s music festival season! Where are you going this year and, more importantly, do you have an extra ticket?
Jessie J confirms her bisexuality, releases a new album, gives a concert in a tore-up Mickey shirt, and goes on the Graham Norton Show with Charlie Salinger!
Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” Music Video Premieres on Vevo!
Don’t be fancy just get dancey.
Michele chats to Brooklyn duo CREEP, a two-piece of synth-heavy, dubsteppy shoegaze featuring Lauren Dillard and Lauren Flax.
Ten elements of last nights Grammy Awards Ceremony. A picture-heavy post, suitable for readers of all levels.
Listen to Lady Gaga’s gay anthem “Born This Way” and decide if it breaks new ground or is just a refurbished “Express Yourself.”
Autostraddle reader Tiffany Schleigh is throwing a benefit concert for us on February 21 in New York City and packing it with tons of Broadway stars and local musicians. You obviously need to attend!
Hercules & Love Affair’s new album, Blue Songs, is more Chicago house than Studio 54.