In a world where technology continues to change how we consume music, vinyl listening bars remind us that the greatest innovation isn’t always the newest one—sometimes it’s rediscovering the joy of simply listening.
Madonna's latest album is more than a return to the dance floor—it's a reminder of why albums still matter. After attending a listening party, I found myself reflecting on how streaming and social media have changed the way we experience music, and why it's time to rediscover the album as a complete work of art.
Vinyl records were once declared obsolete, yet they continue to grow year after year. In an age dominated by streaming, why are millions of people returning to turntables? Perhaps the answer has less to do with nostalgia and more to do with how we experience music.
From reuniting with Stuart Price to taking over Grindr and performing in Times Square, Madonna's Confessions II campaign is bold, hilarious and completely over the top. In other words, it's peak Madonna.