This one’s totally devoid of romance. Sekai no Owari wouldn’t live up to its reputation as a highly conceptual Japanese pop-rock band if it fed the masses literal, straightforward stuff.
This kind of imagery permeates the teasers leading up to the release of Aurora Aksnes’ latest single, “The Seed,” which came out on April 4. Aksnes, known professionally as AURORA, delivers a fierce environmental call to arms.
Two years after her last release, Baek Yerin delivers an all-English wonder in “Our Love Is Great,” a track from her latest album of the same name.
That Florence Welch (and her Machine) of otherworldly, witchy-woman fame has only now sung a track for the pop-culture fantasy phenomenon that is “Game of Thrones” and it is utterly astounding.
“MARE” HanHan feat. Lex Junior Toronto-based Cebuana rapper Haniely Pableo, aka HanHan, breathes new life to the oft-quoted feminist...
“Ang laya mo’y babantayan, Pilipinas kong… hibang,” Bullet Dumas cries, ostensibly removing his cap and freeing his long hair from its bonds.
“This one is called ‘I’m Not Quite,’” David Bowie introduces the track. He does it haltingly, the words coming out in fits and starts so that it sounds like “I’m. Not. Quite…” In the end, he definitively calls the song “Letter to Hermione.”
When “Peaky Blinders” aired its first season in 2013, the first viewers ever saw of Tommy Shelby (played by...
Let’s not kid ourselves here. No fan of Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials” trilogy was ever under the impression that...
These days almost every young adult novel of the sci-fi/fantasy persuasion is part of a series. And as if multiple-book...