Phillip Phillips’ ‘The World From The Side Of The Moon’: Album Review

Emily Tan
November 19th, 2012 // Leave a Comment
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Phil Helps Out
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Watch him cover Oasis and MJ. Read More »
Phillip Takes It Away
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Phillip Phillips premieres new single "Take Me Away" live. Read More »
Live on Ellen!
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Check out his live performance of "Home." Read More »
Phillip Goes "Home"
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The singer premieres his "Home" video. Read More »
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From dealing with health issues while competing on American Idol to tallying legit celebrity moments since winning the title, Phillip Phillips‘ 2012 was one of those cliched, patently American rollercoaster rides to success. And the 22-year-old American Idol winner takes these experiences and throws them all into his patently American debut album, The World From the Side of the Moon, out today (). Despite its wordy title, the album showcases Phillips’ potential as a musician, singer and songwriter who can rise above the generic pop that these reality competitions sometimes spawn. Like other Idol alums David Cook and Daughtry, he steers away from straightforward pop, instead turning out Top 40-friendly Americana rock. More »
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Florence & The Machine’s “Lover To Lover” Video: Watch The Cinematic Clip

Sam Lansky
November 19th, 2012 // Leave a Comment
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Flo x Calvin
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Hear the Florence & Calvin Harris collabo. Read More »
Florence On 'SNL'
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Live from New York, it's Florence and The Machine! Read More »
Florence Strips Down
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See her intimate MTV Unplugged gig. Read More »
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Florence's Lover

Florence and the Machine already premiered one video for her Ceremonials single “Lover to Lover” — the darkly gorgeous live clip that surfaced in January — but she went in a much more cinematic direction when releasing an updated set of visuals, which premiered earlier today on Nowness. Helmed by director Vincent Haycock, the video sees lead singer Florence Welch playing a blue-collar woman who sets a fire and gets swallowed up by the ocean in a washed-out California beach town — and according to Welch, the shoot was an emotional one. More »

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Taylor Swift Is Pink & Punky On The Set Of Her “I Knew You Were Trouble” Video

Carl Williott
November 19th, 2012 // Leave a Comment
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