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Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello, Normani Kordei and Ally Brooke Hernandez in 2013. (Justin Higuchi/Flickr)
Tuesday - December 20, 2016 Tue - 12/20/16
rantnrave:// The entities that we traditionally call boy bands and girl groups don't tend to have long shelf lives, so the news that FIFTH HARMONY has lost one of its fifths is no huge surprise, even if the she-said they-said logistics of the split are a little messy. But "7/27" is a really good, underappreciated pop album, and in a world where female group dynamics are less common than male group dynamics, it would have been nice to see where 5H might have gone from here. (Which is not to say 5H minus 1 doesn't have a future, just that group dynamics are group dynamics, and removing one piece can have all sorts of unseen consequences.) BILLBOARD's JASON LIPSHUTZ makes the case that a typical pop group will "find its footing on its third album, after abiding by the tween-friendly boundaries on its debut and experiencing growing pains on its follow-up," and pours one out for a third album that may or may not ever be... Also, while I understand the alliterative appeal of boy bands and girl groups, why do boys get to have "bands," which suggests instruments and the people who play them, while girls are relegated to "groups," which implies a more social, less musical, arrangement? Who decided that?... The ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME, which worships both boys and bands, will announce its 2017 inductees this morning. My nonexistent ballot: DEPECHE MODE, CHIC, KRAFTWERK, ELO, TUPAC. If the museum would like to acknowledge the stunning level of loss in 2016 by inducting nobody, I'd be OK with that, too... Speaking of CHIC... How ELVIS PRESLEY, one of the hall's 16 original inductees, is viewed through the lens of 2017: as the singer of some of the " most desired tracks for film and TV trailers, soundtracks, and commercials"... RIP DJ JINX PAUL.
- Matty Karas, curator
girl group sounds
Billboard
How the Pop-Drop Became the Sound of 2016
by Charlie Harding
This is the year of the "pop-drop," the post-chorus musical interlude that blends techniques from electronic dance music to hip-hop, and it's taken the chorus' place in pop music.
Dazed Digital
How black music helped heal 2016
by Jesse Bernard
Soulful and sensual albums by Solange, Noname, Chance the Rapper and Jamila Woods were necessary antidotes to a politically brutal year.
The Walrus
Why Are There so Few Female Conductors?
by Danielle Groen
For women, the symphony is not so different from the boardroom.
Music Industry Blog
Experience Should Be Everything In 2017
by Mark Mulligan
2017 is going to be a big year for streaming. Spotify will likely IPO, paid subscribers will pass the 100 million mark in Q1, playlists will boom. 2017 will build upon an upbeat 2016 in which the major labels saw streaming drive total revenue growth. This stirred the interest of big financial institutions, companies that had previously avoided the music industry like the plague.
Stereogum
In A Tumultuous 2016, Sampled Music Showed History Repeating
by Margaret Farrell
The first time I heard "Be Yourself," I couldn't help but laugh because of the haunting sentiment that an older maternal figure was commanding me to not drink and do drugs on a Frank Ocean album. Flashbacks to my mom hammering in these same values occurred. "Many college students have gone to college and gotten hooked on drugs, marijuana, and alcohol," the voice warns us.
Fact Magazine
Aphex Twin live review: A blistering return at a rain-soaked Day For Night festival
by Jonathan Patrick
On Saturday night, Richard D. James graced Houston, Texas with his first US live performance in eight years. Jonathan Patrick gets rain-soaked in the rave to see if the electronic hero's return to the stage lives up to the hype.
Billboard
The Saddest Part of Camila Cabello Leaving Fifth Harmony
by Jason Lipshutz
It's not just that Camila Cabello left Fifth Harmony. It's that she left as they were on the cusp of something even greater.
Lefsetz Letter
Lefsetz on the BOTS Act
by Bob Lefsetz
A feel good circle jerk promulgated by those out of touch with economic realities. And tech ones too.
MTV News
La La Land’s White Jazz Narrative
by Ira Madison III
Damien Chazelle’s tribute to jazz music is a Trojan horse white-savior film in tap shoes.
Deadspin
Dispatches From The War On Marching Bands
by Katharine Trendacosta
America’s War on Marching Bands continues apace. The Rice MOB angered Baylor fans with a Title IX-themed show. The Stanford Band was suspended for the semester, which they maintain is about the school prioritizing its image over student life.
lost and found
Noisey
On the Run: The Temper Trap's Dougy Mandagi Is Still Searching
by Kim Taylor Bennett
We join the band on the brink of disaster in Bali and find the legacy of Dougy's fractured childhood still cuts deep.
SPIN
In 2016, Emo Entered Another Green World
by Ian Cohen
Bands who were already uncomfortable with “emo” were branded with an even more derogatory term in 2016: “hippies.” Modern Baseball grew their hair long; Evan Weiss workshopped Into It. Over It.’s Standards in a Vermont cabin. Nearly every band of import advocated for self-care, positivity and radical community.
Thump
Beautiful Swimmers Demonstrate the Power of Collaboration in Club Culture
by Josh Baines and Angus Harrison
The DC-based duo embraces an anything-goes approach to two-heads-are-better-than-one mixing.
Hollywood Reporter
'Rogue One' Composer on Filling John Williams' Shoes, Pleasing Marvel Franchise Fans
by Jeff Bond
Michael Giacchino has made a career out of scoring films with major followings, including the 'Star Wars' standalone, 'Spider-Man:Homecoming,' 'War of the Planet of the Apes,' and Pixar's 'The Incredibles 2.'
Morning Consult
Spotify and Pandora Lose Big Against Radio, Except Among Millennials
by Laura Nichols and Victoria Sgarro
Radio isn’t dead. People still listen to AM and FM channels more often than they use individual streaming services, although radio remains most popular with older audiences.
Mass Appeal
Behind the Boards: 'Time Ticking' Juelz Santana & Dave East feat. Bobby Shmurda & Rowdy Rebel
Check out our "Behind The Boards" clip for the street anthem, "Time Ticking", by Juelz Santana & Dave East featuring Bobby Shmurda & Rowdy Rebel. Produced by Jahlil Beats, this newly-released track will serve as a bonus track on Dave East's Kairi Chanel CD, which is now available in stores.
Fact Magazine
Has music production been stuck in a nostalgia loop in 2016?
by Scott Wilson
From the vintage synth fetishism of the "Stranger Things" score to the reboot of Roland’s TB-303, music production in 2016 seemed obsessed with the past. But as Scott Wilson argues, actual innovation in music tech is better than it’s been for a long time.
The Stranger
Bands I Pretended to Like for Boys. Part Four: Daniel Johnston
by Kathleen Tarrant
It was the first time I felt bad for pretending.
MTV News
When Justin Bieber Talks To God
by Anne T. Donahue
A look at the role of prayer in his public persona.
NPR Music
In Memoriam 2016
by Tom Huizenga
NPR Music remembers musicians -- singers, songwriters, instrumentalists -- and other visionaries we lost in 2016. Explore and celebrate their musical legacies.
MUSIC OF THE DAY
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"Not That Kinda Girl"
Fifth Harmony ft. Missy Elliott
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