It's a K-Pop girl group.
OF COURSE they have a performance video.
You may notice there's only four of them. Kim Chaewon had to sit this one out and will be resting for a bit with neck pain.
We know this music is bad for us. We still don't care.
It's a K-Pop girl group.
OF COURSE they have a performance video.
"Hey, you know what would make this greatest hits album great? A song about literally killing people with music."
And, indeed, that's exactly what happened in 1986, when Kate Bush released The Whole Story, and had a moderate hit song and arguably her biggest hit to date, finally getting significant overseas airplay and MTV rotation. And yes, it was about the military creating a sound that could kill someone from a distance, written and produced by Kate Bush.
The video was directed by Bush herself and tells that exact story.
"Amy Grant writing a song about the January 6th incident in Washington, DC" was not on my 2026 bingo card.
Here we are.
Released as a single on January 6th of this year - and the lead track on her album The Me That Remains, released May 8th - it's about more than that specific event, but the unrest that happens around us, and being present in the moment despite these moments of turmoil. She's definitely not taking a side.
The song is sweet and hopeful, and on this Memorial Day, I think we need that.
By the way, for those who don't get the reference, Matt Yasgur owned a daily farm in Bethel, NY and leased one of his field for a music festival in 1969 that neighboring towns declined to host. Oh, that music festival was Woodstock. Did I forget to mention that?
Harlee Case and Josh Smith were high school friends who recorded music together. Then they graduated and went their separate ways....
Until 2015, when, after several years of pursuing solo careers, they both returned to Oregon - Portland - and started a creative partnership that is New Constellations.
They just released a breakthrough album last week - It Comes In Waves - that is excellent and you should check out. They're rightly getting Phantogram comparisons with this album, which has a vague Eyelid Movies feel.
But they aren't Phantogram. They're making good, unique music that you should hear.
I really miss old time classic pop/country crossover hits. They don't make songs like that anymore.
Take "Seven Year Ache". Written by Rosanne Cash and produced by her then-husband Rodney Crowell, this song by Johnny Cash's daughter was a HUGE country hit and a moderate pop hit in 1981.
It wasn't her last country hit - it's considered to be her breakthrough - but it's her most recognizable today.
On Friday, you could say "Bulgaria has never won the Eurovision Song Contest".
On Saturday, you could no longer make that claim.
DARA gave a hell of an exciting performance in the finale of the infamous competition. But despite North American audiences not knowing her, she's been around awhile - going far in the Bulgarian version of The Voice in 2015. She's had a string of hits in Bulgaria since.
This song, co-written by the artist, is inspired by the act of kukeri, which is a Bulgarian ritual, performed by men, intended to ward off evil spirits.
But really, it's just a fun song. Give it a go.