## Lizzo Brought the Bangers and the Big Energy to SNL, and We’re Not Mad About It
Forget your mid-week slump, folks. Lizzo just served up a triple-dose of musical magic on Saturday Night Live, and we’re still buzzing. From electrifying renditions of fan favorites “Love in Real Life” and “Still Bad,” to the world premiere of a brand new, unreleased track, Lizzo’s performance was a full-on celebration of self-love, body positivity, and undeniable talent. Pitchfork is already calling it “unforgettable,” and we have a feeling you’re going to want to see why.

Saturday Night Live’s 50th Season
As Saturday Night Live celebrated its 50th season, NBC aired a string of star-studded specials and guest hosts. To mark the occasion, the network premiered SNL50: The Homecoming Concert and SNL50: The Anniversary Special. The anniversary special featured a range of musical performances, including those from Timothée Chalamet and Lady Gaga, who both pulled double duty as hosts and musical guests.
Recent episodes have seen performances from a variety of artists, including Tate McRae, Elton John, and Brandi Carlile. Upcoming episodes include Quinta Brunson hosting an episode featuring Benson Boone.

The 1975’s New Music and Tour
New Single and Album
The 1975 have released a new single, “All I Need to Hear,” accompanied by a Samuel Bradley-directed visual. The song is part of their upcoming album Being Funny in a Foreign Language, set for release on October 14 via Dirty Hit. This marks the latest installment in a string of new music from the band, following the release of “I’m in Love With You,” “Happiness,” and “Part of the Band.”
The band will kick off a North American tour behind the record in November. In the meantime, readers can dive deeper into the band’s creative process with Pitchfork’s Cover Story “The 1975’s Matty Healy Turns On, Tunes In, and Logs Off.”

Revisiting New York Dolls’ Debut Album
Early 1970s NYC Music Scene
The early 1970s saw a thriving downtown New York music scene, characterized by a mix of rock, punk, and glam influences. This era would go on to shape the course of punk rock and subsequent music genres.

New York Dolls’ Debut Album
New York Dolls’ debut album is a standout release from this period, showcasing the band’s unique blend of rock and roll, blues, and glam. The album’s style and sound are a testament to the band’s innovative approach, which cleared the way for punk rock and subsequent genres.
The album’s significance in rock music history cannot be overstated, serving as a precursor to the punk movement and influencing a range of subsequent bands and artists.
Conclusion

In conclusion, Lizzo’s electrifying performance on Saturday Night Live, which featured the debut of her new song, showcased the artist’s unwavering commitment to spreading love, self-love, and empowerment through her music. The performance, which included renditions of “Love in Real Life” and “Still Bad,” solidified Lizzo’s status as a trailblazing force in the music industry, known for her unapologetic and unbridled energy.
The significance of Lizzo’s performance goes beyond the realm of entertainment, as it serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for those who have been marginalized or oppressed. Her music and message of self-love and acceptance have the potential to transcend generations and cultures, fostering a sense of unity and belonging among fans. As Lizzo continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in her music and performances, it will be fascinating to see how she evolves and adapts her message to the ever-changing landscape of the music industry.

