The juxtaposition of riche pop and pink zombie gore in UK rapper Charli XCX’s “After the Afterparty” video is so odd that it will maintain your gaze throughout its strange progression.
Idina Menzel Embrarks on Another Solo Album, Cannot Let Go of Past Successes
The ‘Frozen’ star releases her newest album, but fails to strike distinct notes of independence as she incorporates standard narrative tropes with uninspiring instrumental accompaniments.
Drake’s “Childs Play” Is Morosely Adult in Content and Execution
Featuring a slew of double crossing and hapless nights at the strip club, Drake’s “Childs Play” is anything but, making for a video flirting with absurdity and earnestness.
Halsey’s Fairy-Tale “Castle” is Visually Clumsy and Unfortified
In a tribute to the upcoming ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’ film, Halsey attempts to own the musical battlefield, but ultimately looks as powerless and ineffective as Snow White herself.
Drake’s “Pop Style” Mellows Out, Tegan and Sara Go for the “Boyfriend,” and More In Singles This Week
Drake gets poppy in “Pop Style,” Tegan and Sara make a bubble-gum jaunt with “Boyfriend,” and Blake Shelton says that he is just “Friends” for the ‘Angry Birds Movie.’
‘Arts Invitational’ Unites BC Artists to Support ‘Make-A-Wish’
Featuring a slew of BC artists, the Arts Invitational sought to raise funds and awareness for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Fleabag’s Self-Awareness Augments Its Self-Deprecation
Fueled by spontaneity and unfazed by awkwardness, My Mother’s Fleabag ‘Spring Cafe’ showcases the groups versatility and stage presence.
‘Rumors’ Has It: DOBC Shines With Versatile Choreography, Camaraderie
In a display of physical strength, grace, and agility, BC’s Dance Organization puts on another stunning show in its ‘Rumors’ performance.
Nina Nesbitt Tirelessly Flirts in ‘Chewing Gum’ Music Video
Though visually stimulating, Nina Nesbitt’s ‘Chewing Gum’ music video is as monotonous and emotionless as chewing gum itself.
Adele’s ’25’ Rests On A Sweet, Roaring Melancholly
Adele stakes her claim. ’25’ is a revival album, and it’s as much a tribute to love well-lost as it is to the traitorous act of getting older.