Electro-pop singer Mndr has released a new song, “Hell to Be You Baby,” the title track from her next album, set to arrive June 18th via Wondersound Records.
Co-produced by Mark Ronson, “Hell to Be You Baby” boasts a distinct early Nineties dance feel. A restless drum groove, gritty synths, and a big house piano anchor the tune, while still allowing it to expand into headier spaces.
“Hell to Be You Baby” arrives with a music video, directed by Mndr and L.A.-based producers Glow in the Dirt. In it,...
Co-produced by Mark Ronson, “Hell to Be You Baby” boasts a distinct early Nineties dance feel. A restless drum groove, gritty synths, and a big house piano anchor the tune, while still allowing it to expand into headier spaces.
“Hell to Be You Baby” arrives with a music video, directed by Mndr and L.A.-based producers Glow in the Dirt. In it,...
- 5/5/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Alanis Morissette has released a new remix EP, Such Pretty Forks in the Mix, which features a group of trans-inclusive, women artists reimagining songs from her 2020 album, Such Pretty Forks in the Road. The EP arrives via Epiphany Music in collaboration with He.She.They Records.
The project features contributions from Lauren Faith, Muna, Girlpool, Muhsinah, Eris Drew, and Mndr, who tackle the songs “Smiling,” “Ablaze,” “Reasons,” “Diagnosis,” “Reckoning” and, “Sandbox Love,” respectively. The EP also includes two previously unreleased live recordings of “Smiling” and “Reasons I Drink” from Morissette...
The project features contributions from Lauren Faith, Muna, Girlpool, Muhsinah, Eris Drew, and Mndr, who tackle the songs “Smiling,” “Ablaze,” “Reasons,” “Diagnosis,” “Reckoning” and, “Sandbox Love,” respectively. The EP also includes two previously unreleased live recordings of “Smiling” and “Reasons I Drink” from Morissette...
- 12/11/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Guys, I might need to make a chart of some sort just so I can keep up with all of the names and people that come up on this show! Sheesh!
Liam, Danny, Shane. and Tina were thrown into the mix, to make this already complicated and confusing mystery, all the more complicated and confusing.
Secrets and Lies Season 2 Episode 3 was a bit slower than previous episodes, as it primarily focused on figuring out just what happened to Kate's assistant, Liam.
Every time it feels like we have a handle on the oh so mysterious Kate Warner, they throw something in to make us question her and whether or not she was a good person. I give the show kudos for that.
I constantly find myself going back and forth on whether or not Kate was genuine or if she was up to no good. For the most part it...
Liam, Danny, Shane. and Tina were thrown into the mix, to make this already complicated and confusing mystery, all the more complicated and confusing.
Secrets and Lies Season 2 Episode 3 was a bit slower than previous episodes, as it primarily focused on figuring out just what happened to Kate's assistant, Liam.
Every time it feels like we have a handle on the oh so mysterious Kate Warner, they throw something in to make us question her and whether or not she was a good person. I give the show kudos for that.
I constantly find myself going back and forth on whether or not Kate was genuine or if she was up to no good. For the most part it...
- 10/17/2016
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Eric Warner may have killer blue eyes, but the real question is: did he kill his wife Kate?
We probably won't find out the answer to that until the end of the season. Nevertheless if this season is anything like Secrets and Lies Season 1 then we're in store for twists, turns, and a hell of a lot of frustration.
Secrets and Lies Season 2 Episode 1 introduced us to a new case, with a new murder victim, and a new unfortunate soul who will most likely spend the rest of the season in Detective Cornell's cross hairs.
On the surface Eric Warner seems to have everything together. He's rich, successful, and is soon to be taking over his father's firm. His wife Kate is the love of his life, and as he recently found out, the mother of his unborn child.
Oh how quickly that unraveled!
For the most part the premiere...
We probably won't find out the answer to that until the end of the season. Nevertheless if this season is anything like Secrets and Lies Season 1 then we're in store for twists, turns, and a hell of a lot of frustration.
Secrets and Lies Season 2 Episode 1 introduced us to a new case, with a new murder victim, and a new unfortunate soul who will most likely spend the rest of the season in Detective Cornell's cross hairs.
On the surface Eric Warner seems to have everything together. He's rich, successful, and is soon to be taking over his father's firm. His wife Kate is the love of his life, and as he recently found out, the mother of his unborn child.
Oh how quickly that unraveled!
For the most part the premiere...
- 9/26/2016
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Mekia Cox (Crazy, Stupid, Love) has been cast opposite Juliette Lewis and Michael Ealy in Season 2 of ABC's anthology crime drama series Secrets & Lies. Written by Barbie Kligman and directed by Adam Arkin, the second season will feature an all-new crime featuring Eric Warner (Ealy), a newly married heir apparent who is under suspicion when his wife is murdered. Cox, repped by Global Artists Agency and A Management, will play Amanda Warner, Eric’s sister, and wife of a…...
- 7/20/2015
- Deadline TV
Mndr has unveiled a new interactive video for her song 'Ubcl'. The track features on Amanda Warner's debut album Feed Me Diamonds, which is released on Pod via Inertia on September 28. Fans have to log in to the Mndr website via Facebook to access a personalised interactive music video experience. "Pop music is a platform to say something," said Warner of her upcoming album. "You don't have to only talk about parties." Feed Me Diamonds is produced by Peter Wade and mixed by Tony Maserati. As well (more)...
- 8/15/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Tonight's the season finale of "Glee" which I suspect more of you are watching than admit it. I get that, while I've given up any hope of appearing cool or like I have good taste in television, I understand the instinct to protect oneself from the slings and arrows that come when you admit that you're still into (or at least regularly watching) a show that is widely regarded as terrible. It's a strange phenomena, there's shows I've been able to quit after a single bad episode, and there's shows that I stick with even though watching them gives me no real enjoyment anymore not even as train wrecks go (looking at you, "Grey's Anatomy"). And then there's the people who watch so that every so-so episode they can hop online and type as fast as their little fingers can manage that the show has obviously "jumped the shark" (a...
- 5/24/2011
- by Intern Rusty
The No Strings Attached soundtrack. Ivan Reitman is a variable director at best. The good will he generated with Ghostbusters is pretty much eternal (and tellingly he’s set to revisit the series with Ghostbusters 3), but he’s also single-handedly responsible for Arnold Schwarzeneggar’s “funny period”, having directed Twins, Kindergarten Cop and Junior. He obviously knew better than to get involved with Jingle All The Way, but that hardly expunges him, especially when you throw in a whole load of other damp squibs including Six Days And Seven Nights, Evolution and My Super Ex-Girlfriend. It’s particularly disappointing then to find him responsible for relegating Natalie Portman from Aronofsky’s dark impresario to Ashton Kutcher co-star. It’s hard being a woman in Hollywood, at least it is if you’re talented. You take the lousy generic rom-com leads opposite the Kutchers and Butlers of the world or...
- 1/29/2011
- by Chris Neilan
- Movie-moron.com
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