David Bowie's best album in roughly two decades, "Heathen" is also one of his most emotionally direct ever. It won't surprise longtime observers of the thin white posturer, however, to learn that the ...
David Bowie opened his first album of the century, 2002’s “Heathen,” with a low croon of, “It’s the beginning of an end/And nothing has changed/Everything has changed.” Over glitchy computer beats and ...
David Bowie was an artist who never recycled the same creative idea twice. This made his albums singular, but also doubled his workload. Every Bowie album came with its unique set of hurdles, but ...
When a brilliant artist of any discipline reaches their twilight years — which in popular music is one’s mid-to-late thirties — the best you can usually hope for is good rather than great. That ...
You’ll see the term “chameleonic” often used to describe David Bowie‘s recording career. That’s true to the extent that he tried out different guises and styles on a regular basis. But he was also ...