GEORGI KAY ON WRITING AND PRODUCING HER DEBUT LP IN HER LA BEDROOM
LADYGUNN talks with Georgi Kay about her brand-new album, a passion project that took her nine years to create.
LADYGUNN talks with Georgi Kay about her brand-new album, a passion project that took her nine years to create.
LADYGUNN Fashion Editorial shot by Shane McCauley.
Just at the tale end of Halloween, when you’re still sorting through your “good” candy vs. your “bad” candy, electro-pop singer songstress Colson brings us a tasty-pop track with the synthy-sweetness that’ll make your heart sing right along with her, “Eating Gummy Bears for dinner.”
Anna Bloda is one of the most fearless, sexy, talented badass babes we know. Her photography is raw, energetic and is the type of work that pumps through the veins of NYC. Today is Chocolate Dream, a young hippie spreading love and light through her work.
LADYGUNN caught up St. Vincent, Chvrches, Japanese Breakfast, VÉRITÉ, San Holo, ++ more on day two of Austin City Limits 2018.
Captain Cuts is two things, 1) The Music Industry’s best kept secret and 2) three of the silliest dudes in existence. I’ve covered these guys before, and I can’t really understand why they aren’t a household name yet since their level of producing knowledge seems to far exceed anything I’ve heard lately. Plus, how must it feel to walk around in the world saying you wrote “Shut Up and Dance With Me?” — Arguably one of the most successful pop songs of the past five years, so successful I can’t even form a proper-sounding sentence as to how many times platinum this song has gone…
LADYGUNN Premieres multi-instrumentalist, Devon Church's ear-bending harmonious ambiance track "Your Father's House" from his new solo project.
LADYGUNN reviews the self-titled debut EP of New York-based rockers Gnarcissists.
The show was created by industry veteran Robin Lindsley Allen, who has worked with icons like Prince and, of course, the Pussycat Dolls — so you can imagine the level of talent in the cast of these girls, including one of my personal faves, a Los Angeles based choreographer/dancer/actress everyone simply calls, “Jersey.” Jersey hangs from the ceiling doing an acrobatic number to Janet Jackson’s “Black Cat,” while other girls dance with cigarettes hanging from their lip, and spraying whipped cream all over the audience — and finally, all end up joining forces to none other than Lenny Kravitz’ “American Woman.”