Last month, Chicago-born, New York–based art-pop unit Water From Your Eyes released It’s a Beautiful Place, their second album for Matador.
In the early 1960s, a new form of art — pop art — began to gain in popularity in the U.S. pop artists took abstract expressionism to a new level by introducing popular symbolism into their paintings.
Doja Cat’s “Vie” captures the essence of ’80s glam pop with its lyrics and production but ultimately feels corporate and lacks soul.