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Tina Turner Dead at 83

Tina Turner, the legendary singer-songwriter known as the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” has died. “Tina Turner, the ‘Queen of Rock’n Roll’ has died peacefully today at the age of 83 after a long illness in her home in Küsnacht near Zurich, Switzerland,” her family said in a statement Wednesday (May 24). “With her, the world loses a music legend and a role model.”

Born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939 in Brownsville, Tennessee, Turner grew up singing in her church choir as a young girl. She spent most of her childhood and teenage years living with her grandparents, and worked as a nurse’s aide in St. Louis after graduating from high school. In the mid-1950s, Turner and her sister began frequenting the nightclub scene in the St. Louis area, where she met Ike Turner playing with his band the Kings of Rhythm. She began performing with the band as a backup vocalist but became the star of the show just two years later, adopting the stage name Tina Turner. The couple found success in 1960 with ‘A Fool in Love’, which hit No. 2 on the Hot R&B Sides chart and No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In the late ’60s, Ike and Tina Turner began incorporating more rock into their music, and in 1971 scored their biggest hit with their cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s ‘Proud Mary’. By the mid-1970s, however, Ike’s addiction to cocaine put a strain on his relationship with Tina, who later revealed Ike was abusive throughout their marriage. She left him in 1976, and their divorce was finalized two years later. Turner’s first solo album, Tina Turns the Country On!, came out in 1973, and was followed by several albums for United Artists during the 1970s.

In 1984, Turner returned with Private Dancer, which came to be known as her comeback album. ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It’, its second single, became her first and only No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. In 1986, Turner published her bestselling memoir, I, Tina,  and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Ike Turner in 1991. In 2018, her work was adapted into the jukebox musical Tina. Turner released a total of nine albums, won twelve Grammys including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and holds the record as the eighth best-selling female artist of all time across all genres.

Taylor Swift Announces New ‘Midnights’ Deluxe Version Featuring Ice Spice and Lana Del Rey

Taylor Swift will be releasing a new deluxe version of Midnights on Friday, May 26. Midnights (The Till Dawn Edition) will include the original album, the 3am Edition tracks, ‘Hits Different’ (a song previously available on the Target version of the record), and two more new songs: a remix of ‘Karma’featuring Ice Spice, and a newly recorded alternate version of ‘Snow on the Beach’ with additional guest vocals from Lana Del Rey. In addition, Swift announced she will be selling an exclusive physical edition of album at her show this weekend featuring another previously unreleased track called ‘You’re Losing Me’.

“Um. SO much to tell you,” Swift wrote on social media. “I’m a massive fan of this brilliant artist and after getting to know her I can confirm: she is THE ONE to watch. So delighted to say that Karma Featuring the incredible @icespice will be out TOMORROW night at MIDNIGHT ET as a part of the new Midnights (Til Dawn Edition) deluxe album that you can pre-order now at store.taylorswift.com!” She continued:

In addition to Karma Ft Ice Spice… You asked for it, we listened: Lana and I went back into the studio specifically to record more Lana on Snow on the Beach. Love u @honeymoon 🥰😆☺️

But wait there’s more… for those of you going to the East Rutherford shows – we will have a new special edition CD available ONLY on site starting at 12:30pm ET on Friday! This CD will have a never before heard Midnights vault track called “You’re Losing Me”!

 

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Watch Spotlight: Zenith Elite Moonphase

It’s no secret that moonphase watches are one of the finest cool-looking watches you can possess in your watch collection. From Omega to Ball, numerous great value-for-money brands offer moonphase watches that look amazing. These watches serve as ideal conversion starters. So, let’s introduce the aesthetically pleasing Zenith Elite Moonphase, a 40.5mm watch which delivers on every front with its sleek design and quality movement.

The Elite Moonphase’s design is undoubtedly a critical component that makes it a desirable option for any mid-luxury watch. The favourite variation includes an exquisite blue alligator leather strap accentuating the ultra-thin steel case with a 40.5mm diameter. In addition, the watch creates a beautiful dynamic with its silver-toned sunray-pattern dial and moonphase indication at 6 o’clock.

Movement-wise, the piece carries the automatic Elite 692 Movement by Zenith, initially introduced by Zenith in their 2010 catalogue. It’s slim, with a power reserve of 50 hours (minimum), 27 jewels, and a sublime 28,800 vibrations per hour.

With a £6,100 price tag, the Zenith Elite Moonphase is an intermediate piece. However, despite its price tag, this watch performs well with its movement and overall feel. The quality of the finish with the alligator leather strap will make this watch a contender for any avid watch collector, and if you’re looking for a different colour pallet, a grey variation is available alongside a lighter blue strap variation.

Rancid Share New Song ‘Devil in Disguise’

Rancid have dropped one more single from their forthcoming record Tomorrow Never Comes, which arrives next Friday, June 2 via Hellcat/Epitaph. ‘Devil in Disguise’ follows earlier cuts ‘Don’t Make Me Do It’ and the title track. Check out a music video for it below.

Cassandra Jenkins Shares New Video for ‘Hailey’

Cassandra Jenkins has shared a short film for ‘Hailey’, the An Overview on Phenomenal Nature track dedicated to her friend Hailey Benton Gates. Gates made the video, which is described as “the reclamation of a failed attempt at reciprocity in the form of a short film,” with filmmaker sisters Olivia and Madeleine Peters. Check it out below.

Revisit our Artist Spotlight interview with Cassandra Jenkins.

Little Dragon Release New Song ‘Gold’

Little Dragon have shared another single from their upcoming album Slugs of Love. It’s called ‘Gold’, and it follows previous cut ‘Kenneth’ and the title track. The band describes the song as “a reflection on the riches that money can’t buy.” Give it a listen below.

Slugs of Love is set for release on July 7 via Ninja Tune.

Speakers Corner Quartet Enlist LEILAH for New Song ‘Soapbox Soliloquy’

The London collective Speakers Corner Quartet have linked up with LEILAH for a new track, ‘Soapbox Soliloquy’. It’s the fifth and final offering from the upcoming LP Further Out Than the Edge, following ‘Geronimo Blues’ (featuring Kae Tempest), ‘Can We Do This?’ (with Sampha), ‘fix’ (featuring Tirzah), and ‘On Grounds’ (with Coby Sey). Check it out below.

“Working with the Speakers Corner crew was a real surprise and an absolute honour, they welcomed me in and have created a wonderful sense of community amongst their collaborators,” LEILAH said in a press release. “‘Soapbox Soliloquy’ is exactly that, speaking thoughts outwardly, which felt fitting with how SCQ make music.”

Further Out Than the Edge is due out June 2 on OTIH Records.

Boris and Uniform Share New Single ‘Not Surprised’

Boris and Uniform have unveiled ‘Not Surprised’, the second preview of their upcoming collaborative album Bright New Disease. Following ‘You Are the Beginning’, the track arrives with a music video directed by A.F. Cortes. Check it out below.

“I thought it would be appropriate for the last song on the album, and I imagined that it would be just as cathartic if we played it at the end of the show as well,” Boris’s Atsuo said of ‘Not Suprised’ in a statement.

“I’ve struggled with mental health issues for my entire life,” Uniform’s Michael Berdan added. “Although years of hard work, medication, and a support network help immensely at keeping the internal violence of my mind at bay, some days will always be a little worse than others. This song is about the inherent loneliness of those bad days. The level of antipathy I feel towards the entire human race as I’m forced to function around regular people who seem to be just enjoying their life goes beyond words, but I tried to say it here anyway.”

Of the video, A.F. Cortes commented: “I wanted (and had to) approach this piece from a visceral and experimental perspective. After listening to the song, I created a dark and surreal film reflecting the track’s themes and mood, leaving my comfort zone and turning some of my processes upside down– literally. The overarching theme of the piece is a cycle of violence; this is my interpretation of the music, not necessarily the authors’. We live in a never-ending cycle of violence; humans are as good at creating as destroying. In the video, the hunted becomes the hunter and then is hunted again. But who wins?”

Bright New Disease lands June 16 via Sacred Bones.

Hudson Mohawke and Nikki Nair Share New EP ‘Set the Roof’

Hudson Mohawke and Nikki Nair have dropped a new collaborative EP called Set the Roof. The streaming version, out now via Warp, includes three tracks, while a six-track version is slated for release as a USB drive on July 7. Listen below.

Hudson Mohawke released his most recent album, Cry Sugar, last year.

Sylvan Esso Cover Low’s ‘Will the Night’

Sylvan Esso have shared their own Live at Electric Lady EP, which was recorded at the famed New York studio. It includes new versions of five tracks from the band’s 2022 LP No Rules Sandy, as well as a cover of Low’s ‘Will The Night’, with accompaniment from the Attacca Quartet, Jenn Wasner, drummers TJ Maiani and Joe Westerlund, and guitarist Mason Stoops. Take a listen below.

“Both Amelia and I are huge fans of Low and were so sad to hear about Mimi passing,” Sylvan Esso’s Nick Sanborn said in a statement. “I can still remember hearing The Curtain Hits The Cast for the first time as a teenager and being immediately struck by ‘Anon’ – they were haunting and visceral in a way I hadn’t ever heard before, and I’m still listening to them all these years later. So this past January, when we were putting the setlist together for the Electric Lady session, I knew we were going to have the Attacca Quartet joining us and immediately thought of covering ‘Will The Night’ as a tribute to Mimi. It’s one of my all time favorites of their songs, beautiful and simple and timeless, a light in the darkness.”