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How do Streaming Platforms Pay Artists - Is It Fair?

February 20, 2023

Streaming is now the driving force of the music industry, making up 84% of the industry revenue in the U.S. While streaming is much more convenient for listeners, many artists argue that it is near im

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Why Jay-Z Was Named The #1 Rapper Of All Time

February 23, 2023

Who is the greatest rapper of all time? Is it even possible to crown just one person? Well, Billboard and Vibe did exactly that. And, according to them, that person is Jay-Z. In honor of Hip-Hop’s

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Behind Kaytranada’s Unique Sound

February 18, 2023

Kaytranada (Louis Celestin) is a Haitian-Canadian record producer and DJ. He is a highly acclaimed electronic artist, having earned two Grammys and countless other awards for his work. Kaytranada has

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The Creative Act: Rick Rubin’s Knowledge Turned Into A Book

February 17, 2023

What happens when a famous music producer takes an interest in self-help books? The Creative Act is your answer. But who is Rick Rubin? Without a doubt, Rubin has an impressive track record in the

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Behind the Music: The Audio Engineer

February 14, 2023

The music industry is a place full of musicians, producers, and creators who have the magical ability to make those perfect sounds we hear everyday through our digital devices. We want to listen close

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Koji Kondo: Nintendo’s Melody Maestro

February 14, 2023

What do popular video games franchises Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, and Star Fox all have in common? They were all produced and published by Nintendo, and the iconic music themes that you hear in...

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Taylor Swift on Industry Sexism and Music Rights

February 8, 2023

Being a successful woman in the music industry is no easy feat. Not only do they deal with the typical trials and tribulations of being a musician, but there are also gender-specific challenges.

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What’s the Ideal Length for a Single— Are Songs Getting Shorter?

February 8, 2023

“Is it just me, or are songs getting shorter these days?” This is a question I have often pondered, especially in the last few years. It appears that in the era of social media, attention spans are

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SG Lewis: Who Is He - and What’s Next For This Rising Star?

February 6, 2023

SG Lewis (Samuel George Lewis) is a rising star in the dance/electronic music realm. He is a DJ/producer turned singer-songwriter, and is known for his disco-inspired, transcendent sound. He routinely

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Lessons to Learn From the Launch Of Sam Smith’s “Unholy”

February 4, 2023

Sam Smith just released their new album “Gloria” on the 27th of January. As described by Pitchfork, “Gloria flips between hyperpop, country, dancehall, disco, 2-step, and intimate, Kehlani-esque R&B”.

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Are Virtual Idols the Future of Music?

February 5, 2023

Virtual reality and the metaverse have become popular topics in the music industry where more and more technology and music have been combined, creating something that could revolutionize the entire

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Grammy Awards Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical: The Category Songwriters Deserve

February 5, 2023

The 65th annual GRAMMY Awards are here, and there's a long-awaited addition to the awards. This year marks the introduction of a new category: the Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical Award. For all

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Dinner Is Served… Again! The Last Dinner Party Returns with a Grittier Feast

Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet

British baroque-pop sensation The Last Dinner Party has unveiled details of their highly anticipated second album, From the Pyre, set for release on October 17 via Island Records. Alongside the announcement, the band dropped the rollicking, country-infused lead single, “This Is the Killer Speaking,” teasing a bold evolution from their breakout debut.

A Mythic, Darker Turn

Fresh off their BRIT Award win for Best New Artist earlier this year, the five-piece described From the Pyre as a “collection of stories” bound by the allegorical concept of “The Pyre”—a place of destruction and rebirth. In a statement, the band painted the album as a visceral shift from the opulence of 2024’s Prelude to Ecstasy:

“This record feels a little darker, more raw and more earthy; it takes place looking out at a sublime landscape rather than seated at an opulent table. Lyrics invoke rifles, scythes, sailors, saints, and blazing infernos. Heartbreak laughs into the face of the apocalypse.”

Tracks like “This Is the Killer Speaking”—debuted live at Glastonbury 2024 and later at Pinkpop Festival—hint at the album’s theatrical, character-driven narratives, blending Western motifs with gothic grandeur.

Studio Alchemy with a Hitmaker

The band recorded "From the Pyre" with producer Markus Dravs (Florence + The Machine, Arcade Fire), channeling what they call a “meta-textual” self-awareness. “It’s cheeky in places, like a knowing look reflected back at ourselves,” they added, suggesting a matured yet playful edge.

Breaking Records, Then Raising the Bar

The Last Dinner Party’s debut, Prelude to Ecstasy, made history as the biggest first-week album by a British band since 2015, topping the U.K. charts. With From the Pyre, they aim to defy the “sophomore slump” by leaning into darker folklore and amplified live energy—a vibe fans can experience this September at NYC’s All Things Go Festival, where they’ll share the stage with Noah Kahan, Doechii, and more.

Dinner Is Served… Again! The Last Dinner Party Returns with a Grittier Feastdinner-is-served-again-the-last-dinner-party-returns-with-a-grittier-feastEbrunida KaradagJul 19, 2025British baroque-pop sensation The Last Dinner Party has unveiled details of their highly anticipated second album, From the Pyre, set for release on October 17 via Island Records. Alongside the...