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2023 In Indie-Rock, from Boygenius to Blondshell

Boygenius-mania was only the most visible sign of the fantastic year indie-rock had in 2023, with strong albums from newcomers (Blondshell, Kara Jackson), established stars (Mitski) and veterans (Wilco, the National). In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, we go through some highlights of the year in indie albums. Trending Jon Dolan, Angie Martoccio, and Simon Vozick-Levinson join host Brian Hiatt for the discussion. Among many other topics, we touch on Mitski’s surprise…

Best Music of 2023: Rolling Stone Staff Picks

Ask anyone who works at Rolling Stone what they’ve been listening to lately, and you’re guaranteed to get an interesting answer. In the final weeks of the year, more than 30 colleagues from across the departments that make RS submitted their personal picks for the 10 best albums of 2023. You’ll find practically every sound imaginable represented somewhere on these lists, from the biggest pop hits to the brightest DIY gold and everything in between. Think of this as a fun counterpart to our official list of the year’s…

Blondshell’s Backstage Tour Diary

She made one of 2023's most astonishing debuts. See an exclusive look at her tour opening for Liz Phair this fall She made one of 2023's most astonishing debuts. See an exclusive look at her tour opening for Liz Phair this fall FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their…

See Blondshell Showcase Acclaimed Debut Album on ‘CBS Mornings’ – Rolling Stone

'Artist You Need to Know' Sabrina Teitelbaum performs "Joiner," "Dangerous" and "Cartoon Earthquake" for Saturday Sessions Blondshell showcased a pair of songs from her acclaimed debut album and dusted off a non-LP single for CBS Mornings’ latest Saturday Sessions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTUaoxDg_tA With the singer born Sabrina Teitelbaum in New York this week to perform at the city’s Bowery Ballroom, Blondshell also stopped by the CBS studios to deliver her

Blondshell: Blondshell review – an alt-rock star is born | Music

The relationship revenge fantasy is big business in pop this year. Miley Cyrus’s Flowers, a better-off-alone shrug at her ex-husband, is a global No 1; Shakira went viral annihilating her allegedly cheating ex; Lana Del Rey posted the sole billboard for her new album in her former boyfriend’s home town; SZA’s Kill Bill murdered her ex and his new girlfriend. Salad, from Sabrina Teitelbaum’s debut album as Blondshell, is hellbent on a different kind of vengeance. Set to wig-blowing goth-rock somewhere between the…

How L.A.’s Blondshell pulled off the rock debut of 2023

Sabrina Teitelbaum has seen every episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” every episode of “House” and every video she can find on TikTok where you try to diagnose a patient’s disease based on a given set of symptoms and lab results.“My algorithm thinks I’m a medical student,” says the 25-year-old singer and songwriter who performs as Blondshell. “I’m fascinated by all that stuff. I love learning about, like, how to properly put on latex surgical gloves.“But I’d be a really bad doctor.”Medicine’s loss is music’s gain: A bruised yet…

One to watch: Blondshell | Pop and rock

Growing up in Manhattan, Sabrina Teitelbaum performed under various guises at open-mic nights from an early age. But it wasn’t until she was holed up avoiding the pandemic in her new hometown of Los Angeles that she hit upon the confessional style of songwriting that would define Blondshell. As she told Dazed last month: “I started showing the songs to my friends, and everybody just responded being like, ‘Oh, now this is you as a person.’”Musically, Teitelbaum, 25, takes many cues from the quieter end of mid-90s alt-rock…

Blue Beetle and the Atomic Blondshell in Blue Beetle #55, at Auction

| Blue Beetle #19 (Charlton, 1955) contains a story from Blue Beetle #55 (Fox Feature Syndicate, 1948) called The Anonymous Atom, which appears to be by Jack Kamen and others from the Jerry Iger studio. This is not unusual, as much of that short lived 1955 Blue Beetle #18-21 series is composed of reprints of original Golden Age series material.  But the 1948 issue #55 is still not the first time this story has appeared — most of it, anyway.  Interestingly, this story started life as the cover feature of Green…