Dua Lipa is putting her romantic prospects on blast on her new single “Training Season.”
The 28-year-old pop star rolled out the second taste of her forthcoming album on Thursday (February 15) after teasing it during her opening performance at the Grammys earlier in the month.
Her latest is another supersized pop banger that includes some thoughts about her love life and a bit more depth than you might initially think.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I had been on a string of bad dates, and the last one was the final straw. The next morning I arrived to the studio to Caroline [Ailin] and Tobias [Jesso Jr.] asking me how it all went and I immediately declared ‘Training Season Is Over,’ and like the best ‘day after’ debriefs with your mates, we had a lot of laughs and it all quickly came together from there,” she explained.
The song has multiple meanings,...
The 28-year-old pop star rolled out the second taste of her forthcoming album on Thursday (February 15) after teasing it during her opening performance at the Grammys earlier in the month.
Her latest is another supersized pop banger that includes some thoughts about her love life and a bit more depth than you might initially think.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I had been on a string of bad dates, and the last one was the final straw. The next morning I arrived to the studio to Caroline [Ailin] and Tobias [Jesso Jr.] asking me how it all went and I immediately declared ‘Training Season Is Over,’ and like the best ‘day after’ debriefs with your mates, we had a lot of laughs and it all quickly came together from there,” she explained.
The song has multiple meanings,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Valentine’s Day is over but Dua Lipa is still looking for someone to give her heart to — but she wants to go big or go home. On her latest single “Training Season,” the singer is growing weary of her own judgement, running out of chances to get it right. “Are you someone that I can give my heart to? Or just the poison that I’m drawn to?” she questions, admitting: “It can be hard to tell the difference late at night.”
The track released alongside a video directed by Vincent Haycock,...
The track released alongside a video directed by Vincent Haycock,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Los Angeles-based producer Thomas Augsberger is launching Erm Docs, a new documentary division at his Eden Rock Music label whose first title, “Reinventing Mirazur,” will world premiere at the San Sebastian Festival.
A portrait of the extraordinary daring of Argentine-born chef Mauro Colagreco whose three Michelin star restaurant, Mirazur, on France’s Mediterranean coast, was awarded Best Restaurant in the World, “Reinventing Miramar” marks the latest title from French filmmakers Frank Ribière and Vérane Frediani. Prominent producers on France and Spain’s genre scene, they have opened up a parallel second career as director-writers of high-quality culinary doc-features of substance with titles such as Netflix’s “Steak Revolution” and “A la Récherche des femmes chefs.”
Also in the pipeline at Erm Docs is “Bonnie,” a portrait of famed casting agent Bonnie Timmermann directed by Simon Wallon and produced with Amanda Sthers; and “Form Doc,” about the Form Arcosanti Film & Arts...
A portrait of the extraordinary daring of Argentine-born chef Mauro Colagreco whose three Michelin star restaurant, Mirazur, on France’s Mediterranean coast, was awarded Best Restaurant in the World, “Reinventing Miramar” marks the latest title from French filmmakers Frank Ribière and Vérane Frediani. Prominent producers on France and Spain’s genre scene, they have opened up a parallel second career as director-writers of high-quality culinary doc-features of substance with titles such as Netflix’s “Steak Revolution” and “A la Récherche des femmes chefs.”
Also in the pipeline at Erm Docs is “Bonnie,” a portrait of famed casting agent Bonnie Timmermann directed by Simon Wallon and produced with Amanda Sthers; and “Form Doc,” about the Form Arcosanti Film & Arts...
- 9/17/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Florence and the Machine released 'The Odyssey' directed by Vincent Haycock via the band's website on Monday. The 47-minute art film strings together video clips released in 2015 of songs from the band's latest album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, including "What Kind of Man," "St. Jude," "Delilah," "Ship to Wreck," and "Queen of Peace." The latest installment includes the final chapter set to "Third Eye."
"I was talking to [Vince] about the record and the car crash of a relationship breakup I was going through," singer Florence Welch said in a statement.
"I was talking to [Vince] about the record and the car crash of a relationship breakup I was going through," singer Florence Welch said in a statement.
- 4/25/2016
- Rollingstone.com
The music video is in a state of evolution at the moment. Sure, plenty of bands cut the standard promos that MTV used to play back in the day, but it's the videos that expand the form and have viral potential that tend to get passed around. Rihanna's bonkers clip for "Bitch Better Have My Money" became an instant sensation, while Yo La Tengo recently turned its cover of The Cure's "Friday I'm In Love" into the soundtrack for the apocalypse. And now, U2 have done something special for the latest single, "Song For Someone." Read More: Review: "Now You See Me' Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher & Mark Ruffalo Director Vincent Haycock is behind the camera for this 9-minute short that stars Woody Harrelson as a prisoner who is released from jail and meets his daughter, waiting for her on the outside (played by Harrelson's real life offspring,...
- 7/14/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Another day, another Florence + the Machine video! Ahead of the June release of How Big How Blue How Beautiful, the group's first album since 2011, the video for "St Jude" is out. And, we have to warn you, it is dark. According to a press release from the video's director Vincent Haycock, the video depicts frontwoman Florence Welch acting out Dante's Divine Comedy—and "the first layer of Hell." See? Dark. In a wooded scene we can only describe as True Detective-esque, viewers see Florence trudging along past burned out buildings and graveyards, as well as being carried by a mystery man as she sings lyrics like "And I'm learning, so I'm...
- 3/24/2015
- E! Online
Is Florence Welch hugging herself?
The Florence + The Machine front woman is either sharing intimate scenes with her lookalike or -- thanks to the magic of editing -- is face-to-face with herself.
Photos: Double Take! Celebrity Lookalikes
The rock band debuted their new music video for "How Big How Blue How Beautiful" on Tuesday. This came to the delight of their fans, who've been waiting for a new album from the band since 2011's Ceremonials.
In the video -- directed by Tabitha Denholm and Vincent Haycock -- Welch, 28, is seen onstage of an empty outdoor arena wrestling, dancing, hugging and mirroring herself ...or her lookalike rather.
Video: Rihanna's 'FourFiveSeconds' Video is Here!
"How Big How Blue How Beautiful" will appear on Florence + The Machines' upcoming album, out this year. During a listening party in London on Monday, the group also performed several new songs also thought to be on their album. Among those were...
The Florence + The Machine front woman is either sharing intimate scenes with her lookalike or -- thanks to the magic of editing -- is face-to-face with herself.
Photos: Double Take! Celebrity Lookalikes
The rock band debuted their new music video for "How Big How Blue How Beautiful" on Tuesday. This came to the delight of their fans, who've been waiting for a new album from the band since 2011's Ceremonials.
In the video -- directed by Tabitha Denholm and Vincent Haycock -- Welch, 28, is seen onstage of an empty outdoor arena wrestling, dancing, hugging and mirroring herself ...or her lookalike rather.
Video: Rihanna's 'FourFiveSeconds' Video is Here!
"How Big How Blue How Beautiful" will appear on Florence + The Machines' upcoming album, out this year. During a listening party in London on Monday, the group also performed several new songs also thought to be on their album. Among those were...
- 2/10/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Florence and the Machine have premiered the first new song from their upcoming album accompanied by a music video directed by Vincent Haycock and Tabitha Denholm. The track, 'How Big How Blue How Beautiful,' will be a part of the band's third studio album, the follow-up to 2011’s smash hit Ceremonials. To support the album's release the band has confirmed their appearance at over a dozen forthcoming festival appearances including: 04/12 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music Festival 04/19 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music Festival 06/05-07 – New York, NY @ Governors Ball Music Festival 06/11-14 – Manchester, Tn @ Bonnaroo Music Festival 06/19-21 – Scheeßel & Neuhausen ob Eck, De @ Hurricane & Southside 06/25-28 – Werchter, Be @ Rock Werchter 06/27-07/04 – Roskilde, Dk @ Roskilde Festival...
- 2/10/2015
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
The 16th annual Boston Underground Film Festival will once again terrorize all of New England with a wide selection of international atrocities that span the globe from Japan to Belgium to the fest’s own backyard. The fest will run March 26-30 at the Brattle Theater.
The fest will open with the supernatural teen comedy All Cheerleaders Die by the dynamic directing team of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, which will then be followed by the cult 1974 Japanese nunsploitation flick School of the Holy Beast by Norifumi Suzuki.
Other feature films screening at the fest include: The American warrior documentary My Name Is Jonah by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza; the pre-apocolyptic party of Doomsdays by Eddie Mullins; The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears by Belgian extreme filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani; the collegiate conspiracy of Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; Jeremy Saulnier’s twist on the revenge thriller,...
The fest will open with the supernatural teen comedy All Cheerleaders Die by the dynamic directing team of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, which will then be followed by the cult 1974 Japanese nunsploitation flick School of the Holy Beast by Norifumi Suzuki.
Other feature films screening at the fest include: The American warrior documentary My Name Is Jonah by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza; the pre-apocolyptic party of Doomsdays by Eddie Mullins; The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears by Belgian extreme filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani; the collegiate conspiracy of Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; Jeremy Saulnier’s twist on the revenge thriller,...
- 3/20/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
British pop prince Calvin Harris has some pretty cool friends. First, he started paling around with Rihanna, and now he's made a video with Florence Welch (of Florence + the Machine fame). She's one of the many guests on Harris' upcoming album, performing on a song called "Sweet Nothing." Florence adds her throaty vocals to a throbbing dancebeat, and the result is propulsive and ear catching, while also providing some series drama. The video is a little cinematic catharsis, directed by Vincent Haycock. As the resident singer in a seedy stip joint, Florence (with androgynous haircut and suit) entertains some dead-eyed regulars, while simultaneously,...
- 9/21/2012
- by Dave Lewis
- Hitfix
Calvin Harris and Florence Welch have premiered their new music video online. The pair have teamed up for 'Sweet Nothing', which will feature on the Scottish DJ's forthcoming album 18 Months. The accompanying music video sees Welch walk out on to a stage in a working men's club dressed in a black suit. Other scenes in the Vincent Haycock-directed clip see Harris pay an East (more)...
- 9/21/2012
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Spiritualized have unveiled the video for latest single 'Little Girl'. The clip, directed by Vincent Haycock, follows the story of a young female runaway who steals her dad's money and motorcycle to escape the god-forsaken, post-Soviet demise small town in which she lives, reports Pitchfork. The video stars top female stunt rider Chesca Miles and a number of other German bikers. The three-day shoot reportedly included (more)...
- 7/2/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
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