Grab five of your closest friends (or frenemies), because we've got a group Halloween costume that is made for celebrity feud junkies. As you likely know, all hell broke loose in June when Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris broke up after a year of dating. There was lots of back and forth social media drama and veiled insults about her new relationship with actor Tom Hiddleston (which has since come to an end). At the same time, trouble was brewing between Taylor and her supposed pals Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, most notably when Kim released video footage of Taylor discussing the lyrics about her in Kanye's song "Famous" that proved Taylor had lied about having no involvement in the song's creation. Throughout all of the drama, Taylor's friend-turned-enemy Katy Perry was likely sitting back with her hands behind her head, quietly cackling. She did send out a few tweets...
- 10/18/2016
- by Brittney Stephens
- Popsugar.com
London Grammar, live at the Electric Ballroom, Brixton, Friday 18th October, 2013
A breath-taking band on the verge of great things – the sky is the limit for London Grammar.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
London Grammar are ordinary people who make extraordinary music, but will the songs sound as beautiful live as they do on record? Arriving at the venue I feel like I’m going on a first date, there’s a mixture of excitement and nerves. I’m going to see someone I really like, but what if they’re not as amazing as I want them to be?
I’m not the only one, wandering through the densely packed crowd (the queue for the bar is five people thick) – the majority of whom are twentysomething middle class suburbanites – I stop people and ask them why they’re here and what they’re expecting. The answer? They love London Grammar,...
A breath-taking band on the verge of great things – the sky is the limit for London Grammar.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
London Grammar are ordinary people who make extraordinary music, but will the songs sound as beautiful live as they do on record? Arriving at the venue I feel like I’m going on a first date, there’s a mixture of excitement and nerves. I’m going to see someone I really like, but what if they’re not as amazing as I want them to be?
I’m not the only one, wandering through the densely packed crowd (the queue for the bar is five people thick) – the majority of whom are twentysomething middle class suburbanites – I stop people and ask them why they’re here and what they’re expecting. The answer? They love London Grammar,...
- 10/21/2013
- by Ed Nash
- Obsessed with Film
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