Tag Archives: Suki Waterhouse
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The 35 best albums of 2024: 35–21
RIFF’s best albums of 2024 include Ariana Grande, Zach Bryan, Suki Waterhouse, Rosali, Doechii, Johnny Blue Skies (Sturgill Simpson), Father John Misty, A.G. Cook, Fontaines D.C., Remi Wolf, Norah Jones, Pearl Jam, Maggie Rogers, Nilüfer Yanya and Ray Lamontagne. Never before has the music landscape been so fragmented. But…
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REVIEW: Suki Waterhouse sparkles at the Warfield in San Francisco
Suki Waterhouse performs at ACL Live at The Moody Theatre in Austin, Texas on Oct 18, 2024. Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images. SAN FRANCISCO — Model, actress and singer Suki Waterhouse isn’t done metamorphosing yet. The English artist brought her Sparklemuffin Tour to the Warfield on Friday. Waterhouse combined…
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REVIEW: Suki Waterhouse dances through life on ‘Memoir of a Sparklemuffin’
Suki Waterhouse, “Memoir of a Sparklemuffin.” It’s been an eventful year for Suki Waterhouse. The English singer-songwriter and actress became a first-time mother, performed at Coachella a few weeks later, opened for Taylor Swift in London, and now she’s back with a sophomore—double!—album, Memoir of a Sparklemuffin. Memoir of…
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Holiday Tracks: Some of our favorites from 2023
Our favorite new holiday songs come from Suki Waterhouse, Fitz and The Tantrums, Sabrina Carpenter, From Ashes to New, the Lumineers, Matt Rogers, Forest Blakk, Phony Ppl, Maisie Peters, Hakushi Hasegawa, Chloe Flower and EELS. The Tuesday Tracks crew had a slow week with pretty much all musician taking…
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PHOTOS: Suki Waterhouse shrouds Café du Nord in hazy nostalgia
Suki Waterhouse performs at Cafe du Nord in San Francisco on May 7, 2022. Matthew Medina/STAFF. SAN FRANCISCO — Fresh off her release of her debut album, I Can’t Let Go, English model, actress and singer Suki Waterhouse hit the road for a four-night spring tour, making her second stop…
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BottleRock 2021 Day 1: G-Eazy, Highwomen and 13 other sets we loved on Friday
The Highwomen perform at BottleRock Napa Valley at the Napa Valley Expo on Sept. 3, 2021. Adam Pardee/STAFF. NAPA — After country star Chris Stapleton, himself a replacement to Stevie Nicks, suddenly became ill the day before BottleRock Napa Valley was to start, the festival’s producers acted quickly. They realized…