
Clairo: The plight of a teenager
By nature of her writing style and the themes explored through her music, Clairo has always worn her heart on her sleeve and remained expressive about the plight of coming into one’s age.
Her music is deeply emotive and reflective and throughout her career has been erected by the feminine, ethereal tone of her songs, a staple of her career that separates her from other artists, writes Music News Blitz’s Isaac James.
This fragility that accompanies her music invites thought from the listeners, the harmonic instrumentation in songs like “Heaven” and “Juna” enable storytelling on a greater level than most artists, gentle melodies that are guided by Clairo’s voice.

Billie Eilish’s Happier Than Ever achieved growth in a time of chaos
The COVID-19 pandemic had monumental consequences on just about every industry on a global scale, be it medicine, infrastructure or entertainment.
The ways in which the world operated and the way humans interacted with each other fundamentally shifted, writes Music News Blitz’s Isaac James.
We as a race were faced with the question as to whether human connection could persist when a key component is removed; proximity.

Jeff Goldblum's new album ‘Still Blooming’ captivates old-style music with modern-day artists including Ariana Grande
Actor Jeff Goldblum released an album featuring big stars such as Ariana Grande on Friday, April 25, titled ‘Still Blooming’ which has taken many by surprise.
The album itself consists of nine songs and 39 minutes of jazz and orchestra including remakes of big band classics, from Frank Sinatra and Vera Lynn.
Four songs on the album are purely jazz instrumentals, performed by the orchestra Golblum collaborates with to make music, The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra.
Following his recent appearance in the movie Wicked, he has collaborated with the two main stars, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, to remake popular songs from classic big bands.

One year of ‘COWBOY CARTER’: How Beyoncé’s genre-defying album won hearts and redefined boundaries
On March 29, 2024, Beyoncé released COWBOY CARTER, and with it, she rewrote the rules of country music, shattered expectations, and, quite honestly, blew our minds.
Now, a year later, we’re still in awe of what she accomplished - a genre-defying, Grammy-winning masterpiece that dared to be bold, soulful, and unapologetically Black.
This wasn’t just an album. It was a cultural reset.

Brighter, bolder, better: Ariana Grande’s ‘eternal sunshine’ deluxe is everything we needed and more
It’s finally here, and WOW - eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead is everything we needed and more.
Ariana Grande just blessed us with six new tracks and a short film that somehow made this already iconic album even better.
I loved eternal sunshine when it first dropped, but this deluxe version? Absolutely next-level.

One year of eternal sunshine: The album that defined Ariana Grande’s artistry
One year ago today, Ariana Grande released what I truly believe is the best project of her career.
Eternal sunshine isn’t just an album - it’s an experience, a novel of emotions wrapped in stunning production and deeply personal lyrics.
It’s the kind of record that makes you feel something with every listen.

Music News Blitz album review and rating: People Watching - Sam Fender
Geordie sensation Sam Fender has graced us once again with his third studio LP titled ‘People Watching’, writes Music News Blitz’s Elliot Cox.
Fans have been absolutely ‘clammin’ for more material from Sam Fender since the critically-acclaimed ‘Seventeen Going Under’ record three years prior.