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Country Icon Roseanne Cash Announces New Album

By Ellen Johnson for Paste On Nov. 2, she’ll return with She Remembers Everything, a 10-track effort featuring appearances from the likes of Elvis Costello, Kris Kristofferson and Sam Phillips. The announcement arrives with two new tracks, “She Remembers Everything” and “Everyone But Me,” which you can listen to below. She Remembers Everything is the follow-up to the 2014 album that won Cash three Grammys, The River
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Carrie Underwood: Cry Pretty Review

By Ben Salmon On her new album Cry Pretty, Carrie Underwood belts out rafters-reaching country anthems, incorporates dance and hip-hop beats into her radio-ready twang-pop and even dips her toe into politically charged waters on a couple of songs. Those first two are no surprise. Underwood and her huge voice have been amplifying and arena-readying modern country music since she won “American Idol” in 2005 and quickly
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‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ Still a Call to Solidarity, Says Cyndi Lauper

On song’s 35th anniversary, Cyndi Lauper says ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ remains ‘a call to solidarity’ by WITW Staff – Singer Cyndi Lauper has given an interview to mark the 35th anniversary of her hit song Girls Just Want to Have Fun on Thursday, which has been undergoing a sudden resurgence in popularity after women’s rights activists began carrying signs reading, “Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Righ
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Love Them or Hate Them, Pale Waves Are Unstoppable

Manchester pop quartet Pale Waves are aiming for world domination with their debut LP, My Mind Makes Noises, and with their current trajectory, they might just get there. By Lizzie Manno for Paste British pop quartet Pale Waves are one of very few bands to achieve a certain feat nowadays—they’ve managed to polarize listeners into either dedicated, passionate disciples or harsh, cynical critics. “I like it,” says Heat
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Anna Calvi: Hunter Review

By Lee Zimmerman for Paste – Anna Calvi garnered instant acclaim straight out of the box. Her self-titled debut earned her several prestigious awards, among them, a nomination for the Mercury Prize and the special distinction of being named British Breakthrough Act at the 2012 Brit Awards. Follow-up One Breath secured a second Mercury Prize nomination, no small accomplishment for an artist who once claimed she
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LA Times Today: Paying Respects to the Queen of Soul

Ever since the news came that Aretha Franklin was seriously ill, the tributes to the Queen of Soul began filling social media and many fond memories were shared. When she passed Thursday, there was an even greater outpouring of observances from music icons as well as a poignant tribute from former President Obama. Franklin not only took soul music to its creative and commercial pinnacle (while keeping her turbulent p
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Mazzy Star Coming to the US First Time in Five Years

Hope Sandoval and co. are set to play Tropicalia, a two-day music and taco festival in Long Beach, California by Alex Young for COS — Back in May, Mazzy Star returned with Still, a four-track EP containing the band’s first new music in four years. It’s been even longer since the dream-pop auteurs last played a show in America, but that will change come November. Hope Sandoval and co. are announced to play Tropi
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Author Miriam Parker on Ani DiFranco

The First Time I Heard “Not a Pretty Girl” By Miriam Parker for Paste – People born in the late 1970s and early 1980s don’t really have a generation label. A little too young to be a Gen X-er, a little too old to be a Millennial. We’re between. There have been a few essays written about this trying to name us—Generation Catalano. Generation Y. Xennials. The Oregon Trail Generation. The Between Gener
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Paste: Hear “Hound Dog” the Way You Were Meant To

Big Mama Thornton Live in 1969 — The track that made Elvis Presley famous was originally recorded by this Black powerhouse belter from Alabama. By Jenzia Burgos for Paste Big Mama Thornton should be a household name, but she’s never quite gotten her due. Her achievements have often been overshadowed by the icons of a genre she helped to create: rock ’n’ roll. But before there was Elvis Presley or Janis Joplin,
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