Rufus Wainwright. All days are nights: songs for Lulu Some musicians treat reinvention as a part of their job description, sloughing off their skins with the seasons and never glancing behind. Not so Rufus Wainwright. In his sixth studio album, “All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu,” Wainwright interrogates and integrates his previous carnations, as well as venerable musical and literary traditions, in his most intimate and stripped-down work to date. ...Continue
Sarah McLachlan resurfaces with the return of Lilith Fair and her first new studio album in seven years, but don’t expect to find her on Twitter anytime soon.
VIP…FROM 212 TO 323. Nobody Better Mess with KILLIAN WELLS The music video for “VIP” kicks off with Killian Wells and his eclectic group of friends running amuck in Times Square. They then jump in their party bus and Killian and co. live the VIP lifestyle to the fullest. The liquor flows as hard as the cash. Everyone is dancing and utilizing the stripper pole cemented in the middle of the bus. Killian freestyles amidst girls losing their tops, trannies flipping their wigs, and boys smooching boys. ...Continue
Puttin’ ‘out’ the hits Peter McLean has given the gay dance floor a swift kick in its neon lit pants with his record label, D1 Music. ...Continue
Ariel Aparicio Bio Ariel Aparicio knows rock and roll. With a sound and musical style that has been compared to David Bowie, The Stooges and The Strokes, he grabs a hold of this knowledge plus a host of life experiences and hoists them violently and unapologetically onto his recordings for all to hear. ...Continue
Electik Red Bio Throughout the history of pop music, few things have been more important than the relationship between artists and their producers. Legendary hit makers like Quincy Jones and Timbaland helped transform singers like Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake into musical icons. Staying in line with this formula for success, Def Jam is set to re-direct the face of popular music with all-girl singing group, Electrik Red. ...Continue