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On October 25, 1994, almost exactly two years after Madonna released Erotica, and with it, a backlash against her like never before, she reemerged with a noticeably “softer” edge via Bedtime Stories. Some might have called the move “calculated” (for, long before that term was being hurled at Taylor Swift, it was being used on Madonna). Maybe so. Maybe it wa...

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Well before Lily Allen and Lorde were disappearing from music for long stretches of time (though the latter never extends her absence past four years), Robyn was (and is) the reigning queen of doing so. Indeed, when one looks at the breaks in between each record release, it only gets longer as the years go by, with the eight-year gap between Body Talk and hre...

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Having appeared in movies with titles like Life is Too Long and Swan Song, it was always apparent that Udo Kier didn’t tremble in the face of death. After all, Kier was essentially born into death, with the hospital where he was delivered bombed mere hours after his “entry” (or exit, depending on how you look at it). He and his mother had to be rem...

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In 2022, FKA Twigs released a standalone single called “Killer.” It was about three years after her abusive relationship with Shia LaBeouf had ended. Though it wasn’t until the pandemic lockdowns that she came out with the harrowing details of their dynamic, citing...

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In 2010, a seminal voice of a generation emerged. No, it wasn’t motherfucking Lena Dunham, but Kesha Rose Sebert. Better known as her then stylized mononym Ke$ha (thus, bringing it back for the fifteenth anniversary reissue of Animal + Cannibal). Although listeners of Top 40 radio had already been unwittingly acquainted with her thanks to 2009’s “R...

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