Well, I'm back. After taking a much needed time out from everything, I am back at school, back at work and back in the Galaxy.
Not much seems to be happening at the moment in the music world, but here are a couple of things that have been going on in the last couple of weeks:
Pet Shop Boys will release their new single "Love is a bourgeois construct" on September 2nd. The song is taken from the highly acclaimed current album Electric (which entered the UK album chart at Number 3) and was musically inspired by Michael Nyman’s “Chasing Sheep Is Best Left To Shepherds”.
"Love is a bourgeois construct" will be
released on CD and digital bundle with a 12” to follow, and will also be
accompanied by remixes and the brand new songs "Entschuldigung!" and "Get it
online". More information on the remixes will be announced shortly. In the meantime, the 9 track CD single for "Vocal" is already out.
Electric has been doing very well in the charts, entering the top 5 in the UK, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Sweden and Finland. The album also entered the Top 30 in the US and Australia.
*It seems that Madonna's MDNA Tour release has been pushed back to September, due to delays in production. Interscope/Universal will release several formats, including a 2CD+DVD deluxe package, a stand alone DVD, stand alone 2CD (including the whole show) and a Blu Ray. In the meantime, here is the second trailer for the Secret Project:
*Celine Dion has announced her new album. "Loved Me Back To Life",which is her first English language album since 2007, will be released in October. Here is the very first performance of the title track, live in concert:
*It seems that Madonna's MDNA Tour release has been pushed back to September, due to delays in production. Interscope/Universal will release several formats, including a 2CD+DVD deluxe package, a stand alone DVD, stand alone 2CD (including the whole show) and a Blu Ray. In the meantime, here is the second trailer for the Secret Project:
*Celine Dion has announced her new album. "Loved Me Back To Life",which is her first English language album since 2007, will be released in October. Here is the very first performance of the title track, live in concert:
*Lana Del Rey has revealed the poster for her upcoming 30 minute short film Tropico. Not much is known about the project, but I'm pretty sure it will be more interesting then what is below...
*Lady Gaga has announced the first single from her Artpop album. The track is called "Applause" and she will perform it live at the MTV Music Awards in late August. There have of course been some "nude" promo photos, comments about her being not one icon but every icon, her "art" etc. Business as usual then - still wondering if she will be able to back the bullshit up with an actually good song (like her first batch of singles).
And finally: Kylie Minogue has announced that she plans to do another tour next year. Hurrah! Here is a new interview with the princess:
She exploded onto the music scene in 1988
with "The Loco-Motion," and 25 years later, Kylie Minogue's hitmaking
pop train keeps chugging along and shows no signs of slowing down.
The 45-year-old Aussie charmer, who's
released 14 albums throughout her prolific career, is gearing up for the
arrival of her latest effort—her first after signing up with Jay-Z's Roc Nation
label earlier this year.
And she's ready to give fans a small, succulent
taste of what's to come. Minogue has debuted the first single from that deal:
"Skirt," an infectious and thumping club banger that reveals a
harder, driving sound than what we've come to expect from the syrupy-voiced
siren.
"Well, that's just a little teaser, a
little taster," she tells E! News during a refreshingly candid chat at a
restaurant inside Manhattan's Saks Fifth Avenue, her tiny but voluptuous frame
poured into a slinky black-lace minidresss.
Interestingly, despite her slinky persona,
in person Minogue is less come-hither vixen and more girl next door, her smile
deployed in generous bursts and her laugh unfurling with unaffected ease. Minogue is here for a book signing to hype
her new tome, a lavish coffee-table book called Kylie Fashion that collects her
most iconic looks. And judging by the snaking line of breathless fans waiting
outside, the Cult of Kylie has lost none of its faithful."I like to think of it as being the
amuse-bouche of the meal," she says of "Skirt." "Your
entire meal's not going to be like that; my album's not going to be like
that."
And although the song's grinding grooves
clearly put a fresh spin on the songbird's signature sound, Minogue admits
those hard-charging beats "would be as hard as it gets," before adding:
"I think my DNA is gonna be infused through the album, even if I didn't
want it to be. It's there."
So how does one distill that sonic DNA? "It would have some sparkle, some sex,
some insouciance," she says of her new album, a follow-up to 2012's Aphrodite.
"And joy—that's what I would hope. That's what people tell me...There's a
lot to be said for making people feel good. That's, like, the most rewarding
part of what I do."
The unnamed album—she's still in the
process of exploring material and says she hopes to release it later this
year—has yet to fully take shape, but she does know one thing: It won't stray
too far from the one theme that's become a stalwart of her music.
"There will be still be a lot of love
in there," she tells us as she goes over some of her past hits. "I
mean, 'Can't Get You Out of My Head' is about an obsessive form of love. 'Love
at First Sight' is the first moment of falling in love."
Minogue waits a beat before flashing a
naughty smile and throwing this rowdy kicker: "I haven't decided to sing
about the rainforest at this point." She has, however, switched up the business
side of things: Minogue, who won a Grammy in 2003 for her smash "Come Into
My World" and who has notched eight No. 1 hits on Billboard's Hot Dance
Club Play chart, signed with Jay-Z's Roc Nation in February.
Which leads to the inevitable question: a
duet?
"Not collaborating with him, not at
this stage anyway," she reveals. She has, however, quickly taken to her new
music family. "I think there's experienced people there, Jay-Z being one
of them," Minogue says, giving props to a "dynamic group of young
people" who help create "a real feeling of being a part of a
family—you're in the Roc family, and that's really cool."
As for whether she'll hit the road anytime
soon, well, you can't keep a good pop diva off the stage for long."Hell, yeah!" she says about her
touring plans. "I don't know when, but maybe next year. But I always love
the idea. Touring for me is the best."
No doubt, the throng of fans waiting
patiently outside at Saks for their high priestess of pop—Kylie books in hand,
ready to be autographed—won't argue with that.
2 comments:
Hey, welcome back! I miss your posting the past 2 weeks. Why do PSB choose "Love is a bourgeois construct" as single is totally beyond me when Electric is doing so well in the charts. "Fluorescent" should be the best choice. Or "The Last To Die".....
Thank you :) Well, "Love Is..." has been singled out by many critics and fans as the albums best song so that may be the reason. Unlike their last album, this one has more singles material on it - besides "Love..." and the songs you mentioned, "Thursday" also seems to be a popular choice. Hopefully we will get at least one more single after this.
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