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When Kendrick Lamar released To Pimp a Butterfly, he didn’t just drop a legendary album—he delivered an iconic visual statement. The album cover, a striking black-and-white image of young Black men ...
El Paso-born artist King Mala spoke with De Los about how Robert Eggers and Catholicism inspired her new album, 'And You Who Drowned in the Grief of a Golden Thing.' ...
It’s not often that the cover of The New Yorker ... Rina Kushnir, the art director, also appreciates music for its emotive qualities, for its ability to communicate what is “not possible ...
LOS ANGELES — To celebrate her latest album release, Kali Uchis hosted a tea party in Hollywood.
Named after its title track, Ditty’s 10-track album KĀLĪ explores themes related with her migrant past, race, gender, ...
Seven years into her recording career, Kali Uchis has ... since her 2018 debut album, “Isolation,” including forays into hip-hop-inflected soul, Latin pop and club music, while singing in ...
Kali Uchis wrote the album that she knew her future self would need to listen to. “Sincerely,” began as a collection of letters to herself, friends and loved ones but ...
and her fourth album "Orquídeas" launched her career to new heights. Uchis has also performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival a few times in recent years, including just last month ...
Grammy Award-winning artist Kali Uchis released her long-awaited fifth studio album, “Sincerely,” on Friday. The 14-track record offers an airy, lighthearted atmosphere that evokes peace and ...
Kali Uchis is truly a blessing to the world of mainstream pop music. Uchis stands out in an era of massive hits and radio-friendly music, continuing to take risks and push boundaries with her art.
When you're asked to name some of the most iconic album covers, you probably think of The Beatles' Abbey Road, Nirvana's Nevermind and David Bowie's Aladdin Sane. If you're of a slightly younger ...
The most important component of Kali ... album, and hers alone; if not for that autonomy, it simply wouldn’t be sincere. Bostonian culture journalist Andy Crump covers the movies, beer, music ...