By Cam Delisle
Everyone’s favourite brat returns on a stark companion to Emerald Fennell’s take on the literary gothic.
Seventies lounge rock melts into country-bar grit and glittery Euro-disco decadence as Goldie Boutilier—reborn here as Goldie Montana—steps fully into her high-drama alter ego. The songs feel like perfume-soaked postcards from a fever dream. She sells every moment with a magnetic, big-chorus charisma that feels reckless in the best way, the kind of performance that could seduce an entire wedding party and still keep the bartender blushing.
By Cam Delisle
Everyone’s favourite brat returns on a stark companion to Emerald Fennell’s take on the literary gothic.
By Cam Delisle
On her first video-single of the year, the emerging alt-pop voice finds solace in the wake of a break-up.
By Khagan Aslanov
The Salem post-hardcore outfit keep the fury alive on Love Is Not Enough.