Madonna, Stuart Price, 2025: The M15 Era Begins Madonna confirms that new music is in the works for 2025 byBradley SternDecember 17, 2024
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“Leash”: Sky Ferreira’s Menacing ‘Babygirl’ Masterpiece Sky's first song since being unleashed demonstrates why fans held on for years byBradley SternDecember 5, 2024
“Fantasy”: JADE Strikes Pop Gold Again, in a Completely Different Way The 'Angel of My Dreams' follow-up is a disco ode to matching your freak byBradley SternOctober 18, 2024
July 21, 2017 “Get Free”: Lana Del Rey’s ‘Choose Life’ Anthem for Those Who Might Need It Most Lana Del Rey makes a conscious decision to move out of the black and into the byBradley Stern
February 18, 2017 Lana Del Rey’s “Love”: Romantic Reassurance in Times of Trouble Feeling crazy these days? byBradley Stern
December 13, 2015 The Top 20 Albums of 2015 And now, the albums that I enjoyed the most-est this year byBradley Stern
September 30, 2015 Lana Del Rey, Relatable Jazz Singer, Plays Music and Watches Boys Like The Rest Of Us She lives to love you and she loves to love you, boy byBradley Stern
September 20, 2015 ‘Honeymoon’: Lana Del Rey’s Grand Getaway (Album Review) A Lana Del Rey review to watch boys to byBradley Stern 1 Share
August 22, 2015 “Terrence Loves You”: Lana Del Rey Gets Twisted on Her ‘Honeymoon’ Lana is having the saddest 'Honeymoon' ever byBradley Stern
August 16, 2015 MuuTunes: August 2015 The new music that matters for the month of August byBradley Stern
August 13, 2015 Lana Del Rey’s ‘High By The Beach’ Video Is Like Britney’s Ultimate Paparazzi Fantasy Lana just wants to get high byBradley Stern
August 9, 2015 “High By The Beach”: Lana Del Rey Gets By (And High) Just Fine On Her Own, Thanks Lana Del Rey doesn't need you byBradley Stern
July 14, 2015 “Honeymoon”: Lana Del Rey’s Sleepy Start Of A New Chapter Our ever-loyal jazz singer makes a dreamy, if not familiar return byBradley Stern
January 19, 2015 “Wait For Life”: Lana Del Rey Returns To The Dreamy Sound Of Her Debut With Emile Haynie The wait (for life) is over byBradley Stern
January 6, 2015 Lana Del Rey Casually Reveals New Album Title In An Interview: ‘Honeymoon’ Who is hype? byBradley Stern