Grace Gaustad is speaking on the detrimental societal norms set on young women in her powerful video for the single “Beauty & the Beast,” which dropped Friday. The visual, premiering here at Rolling Stone, features an appearance by TikTok favorite Loren Gray and follows Gaustad as she gets plastic surgery on her face, leaving her unrecognizable.
“In the age of social media, young people find themselves comparing their own identity and beauty to those that are disguised by smoke, mirrors, filters, and plastic surgery,” Gaustad tells Rolling Stone about the song.
“In the age of social media, young people find themselves comparing their own identity and beauty to those that are disguised by smoke, mirrors, filters, and plastic surgery,” Gaustad tells Rolling Stone about the song.
- 7/22/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Interpol are continuing to crack open The Other Side Of Make-Believe with “Something Changed,” another single from the group’s upcoming seventh studio album out July 15. The song arrives with the concluding segment of the band’s two-part film directed by Van Alpert.
“Something Changed” builds on the premise of “Toni,” where frontman Paul Banks first encounters a young couple wrapped in confrontation with an industrial gang of dancers. This time, he isn’t observing from the distant stance of a parked car, but engaging with the pair of shaken lovers directly.
“Something Changed” builds on the premise of “Toni,” where frontman Paul Banks first encounters a young couple wrapped in confrontation with an industrial gang of dancers. This time, he isn’t observing from the distant stance of a parked car, but engaging with the pair of shaken lovers directly.
- 4/12/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Interpol have announced the release of their seventh LP, The Other Side of Make-Believe, which arrives July 15 via Matador. The band have also dropped the video for the album’s first single, “Toni,” the first installment of a two-part film.
In the Van Alpert-directed visual, frontman Paul Banks pulls up in a classic car to a sinister scene, siren wailing: A couple hides in an industrial area from a gang of dancers wielding chains, bats, and nunchucks. As the couple tries to flee, they’re spotted and the gang gives chase.
In the Van Alpert-directed visual, frontman Paul Banks pulls up in a classic car to a sinister scene, siren wailing: A couple hides in an industrial area from a gang of dancers wielding chains, bats, and nunchucks. As the couple tries to flee, they’re spotted and the gang gives chase.
- 4/7/2022
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
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