The multi-generational boy band crossover event to end them all is here: One Direction and ‘NSync have linked up — well, kind of. Liam Payne has got a new song out today, “Teardrops,” which he co-wrote with ‘NSync’s Jc Chasez.
Fittingly, the track harkens back to that late-90s/turn-of-the-millenium sound, with a somber, twinkling guitar weeping behind booming pop production. In a statement, Payne said, “’Teardrops’ is about the vulnerability of heartbreak and the challenge of overcoming those moments. This song marks the start of a new beginning, there...
Fittingly, the track harkens back to that late-90s/turn-of-the-millenium sound, with a somber, twinkling guitar weeping behind booming pop production. In a statement, Payne said, “’Teardrops’ is about the vulnerability of heartbreak and the challenge of overcoming those moments. This song marks the start of a new beginning, there...
- 3/1/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Liam Payne is back with a brand new song and it was co-written by Nsync‘s Jc Chasez!
The 30-year-old One Direction singer has released “Teardrops” to kick off the new chapter of his career.
“Teardrops is about the vulnerability of heartbreak and the challenge of overcoming those moments. This song marks the start of a new beginning, there’s lots more to come in 2024,” Liam said in a statement.
Song co-writer Jamie Scott described Liam‘s past year in the studio as a “year long process of self-reflection.”
The release of the song comes hours after Liam‘s ex-fiancee made an announcement about her own career, with a project that seems to be referencing their former relationship.
Head inside to listen to the new song…
You can download the song now on iTunes and stream it below from YouTube.
Read the lyrics below.
Read “Teardrops” by Liam Payne on...
The 30-year-old One Direction singer has released “Teardrops” to kick off the new chapter of his career.
“Teardrops is about the vulnerability of heartbreak and the challenge of overcoming those moments. This song marks the start of a new beginning, there’s lots more to come in 2024,” Liam said in a statement.
Song co-writer Jamie Scott described Liam‘s past year in the studio as a “year long process of self-reflection.”
The release of the song comes hours after Liam‘s ex-fiancee made an announcement about her own career, with a project that seems to be referencing their former relationship.
Head inside to listen to the new song…
You can download the song now on iTunes and stream it below from YouTube.
Read the lyrics below.
Read “Teardrops” by Liam Payne on...
- 3/1/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
British singer Zayn Malik seems to be marinating in nostalgia at least that’s what his social media post suggests. Zayn, who was earlier a part of the English-Irish boy pop band ‘One Direction’, shared a video on his Instagram on Tuesday.
The 30-second black-and-white video shows Zayn singing One Direction’s 2014 single ‘Night Changes’, reports ‘Billboard’.
In the new video, Malik sings the second half of the chorus — originally recorded by bandmate Harry Styles – crooning, “Everything that you’ve ever dreamed of/ Disappearing when you wake up/ But there’s nothing to be afraid of/ Even when the night changes/ It will never change me and you.”
While Malik mostly avoids addressing his days in One Direction, this is actually the second time he’s revisited the band’s catalogue on social media in the last three months.
According to ‘Billboard’, back in June, he posted a video of...
The 30-second black-and-white video shows Zayn singing One Direction’s 2014 single ‘Night Changes’, reports ‘Billboard’.
In the new video, Malik sings the second half of the chorus — originally recorded by bandmate Harry Styles – crooning, “Everything that you’ve ever dreamed of/ Disappearing when you wake up/ But there’s nothing to be afraid of/ Even when the night changes/ It will never change me and you.”
While Malik mostly avoids addressing his days in One Direction, this is actually the second time he’s revisited the band’s catalogue on social media in the last three months.
According to ‘Billboard’, back in June, he posted a video of...
- 8/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener (costumes by George Venson/Voutsa) at their Arranged for Today Cunningham: Moving From Then To Now Judson Memorial Church tech rehearsal Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
At the Cunningham: Moving From Then To Now tech rehearsal at the Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square South, Associate Minister Micah Bucey arranged an introduction for Ed Bahlman and myself with Movement Research Artistic Director Barbara Bryan, who was co-presenting the free event with Judson Arts. Barbara in turn brought over the choreography team of Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener, who were presenting their latest dance, titled Arranged for Today, created and performed by Stanley Gambucci, Eleanor Hullihan, Mitchell, and Riener.
Cunningham: Moving From Then To Now tech rehearsal Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Mitchell and Riener are featured in Alla Kovgan’s enticing Cunningham. Wim Wenders, who loved Kovgan’s film and worked in 3D himself with Joséphine Derobe on his Pina Bausch documentary,...
At the Cunningham: Moving From Then To Now tech rehearsal at the Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square South, Associate Minister Micah Bucey arranged an introduction for Ed Bahlman and myself with Movement Research Artistic Director Barbara Bryan, who was co-presenting the free event with Judson Arts. Barbara in turn brought over the choreography team of Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener, who were presenting their latest dance, titled Arranged for Today, created and performed by Stanley Gambucci, Eleanor Hullihan, Mitchell, and Riener.
Cunningham: Moving From Then To Now tech rehearsal Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Mitchell and Riener are featured in Alla Kovgan’s enticing Cunningham. Wim Wenders, who loved Kovgan’s film and worked in 3D himself with Joséphine Derobe on his Pina Bausch documentary,...
- 12/15/2019
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Niall Horan has dropped a brand-new single “Put a Little Love on Me” along with an accompanying music video. The video, shot in Los Angeles with director Cameron Busby, sees Horan performing the emotional track at a grand piano as a red-clad dancer spins around him.
Horan wrote the song with long-time collaborators Jamie Scott and Daniel Bryer, who also produced the single, and Mike Needle, while Greg Kurstin arranged and produced the strings. The track centers on a relationship past, with Horan reflecting on what went wrong and hoping all will be well again.
Horan wrote the song with long-time collaborators Jamie Scott and Daniel Bryer, who also produced the single, and Mike Needle, while Greg Kurstin arranged and produced the strings. The track centers on a relationship past, with Horan reflecting on what went wrong and hoping all will be well again.
- 12/6/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
After a long journey to become pregnant, one Utah couple is preparing for a flurry of new family members.
For five years, Jamie Scott and her husband, Skyler, were struggling to become pregnant. They desperately dreamed of having another child to join their two sons, Shayden, 12 and Landon, 7. As years passed, they began to slowly come to terms with the realization that a new baby wouldn’t be in their future.
“It was really challenging to watch your wife go through that,” Skyler Scott, 35, tells People. “Seeing something that means so much to Jamie and not having success with it...
For five years, Jamie Scott and her husband, Skyler, were struggling to become pregnant. They desperately dreamed of having another child to join their two sons, Shayden, 12 and Landon, 7. As years passed, they began to slowly come to terms with the realization that a new baby wouldn’t be in their future.
“It was really challenging to watch your wife go through that,” Skyler Scott, 35, tells People. “Seeing something that means so much to Jamie and not having success with it...
- 1/30/2018
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
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Director Lawrie Brewster and writer Sarah Daly are back with Gothic noir The Black Gloves, a 1940s-set chiller featuring the Owlman, the iconic villain and viral sensation from their acclaimed debut feature Lord of Tears.
The Black Gloves tells the story of a psychologist obsessed with the disappearance of his young patient, and the menacing owl-headed figure that plagued her nightmares. His investigations lead him to a reclusive ballerina who, just like his patient, is convinced that she is about to die at the hands of this disturbing entity. In the bleak Scottish highlands, Finn counsels his new patient, under the watchful eye of her sinister ballet teacher. He soon finds himself entangled in a ballet of paranoia, dark agendas and a maze of deadly twists and turns, as the legend of the Owlman becomes a terrifying reality.
The film stars Spanish horror icon Macarena Gomez,...
MoreHorror.com
Director Lawrie Brewster and writer Sarah Daly are back with Gothic noir The Black Gloves, a 1940s-set chiller featuring the Owlman, the iconic villain and viral sensation from their acclaimed debut feature Lord of Tears.
The Black Gloves tells the story of a psychologist obsessed with the disappearance of his young patient, and the menacing owl-headed figure that plagued her nightmares. His investigations lead him to a reclusive ballerina who, just like his patient, is convinced that she is about to die at the hands of this disturbing entity. In the bleak Scottish highlands, Finn counsels his new patient, under the watchful eye of her sinister ballet teacher. He soon finds himself entangled in a ballet of paranoia, dark agendas and a maze of deadly twists and turns, as the legend of the Owlman becomes a terrifying reality.
The film stars Spanish horror icon Macarena Gomez,...
- 4/28/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Sometimes, a long-running show gets a little stale.
Hey, it happens – particularly when a series is at 20+ episodes per season, as was the norm on television for quite a while. That's a Lot of filler episodes. And when staleness Does happen, there are several ways that showrunners can attempt to inject new life into it. One of those methods is a smartly-used time jump.
A "time jump" in this sense is any significant stretch of time that passes, between seasons or episodes. Usually, within a jump, there has been a notable event (or events) that change the course of the series or set off a new plot. When used correctly, they can make the introduction of new characters more seamless or skip over a chunk of time that may be difficult (or boring) to show onscreen.
Take, for example, "The College Years" in any series that began in high school.
Hey, it happens – particularly when a series is at 20+ episodes per season, as was the norm on television for quite a while. That's a Lot of filler episodes. And when staleness Does happen, there are several ways that showrunners can attempt to inject new life into it. One of those methods is a smartly-used time jump.
A "time jump" in this sense is any significant stretch of time that passes, between seasons or episodes. Usually, within a jump, there has been a notable event (or events) that change the course of the series or set off a new plot. When used correctly, they can make the introduction of new characters more seamless or skip over a chunk of time that may be difficult (or boring) to show onscreen.
Take, for example, "The College Years" in any series that began in high school.
- 8/18/2016
- by Caralynn Lippo
- TVfanatic
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