


PopMarc
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@PopMarc
Lorientais, Parisien, Angevin. PopMarc© depuis 1997. Talkin’ about... Pop Muzik
















Hier soir j’ai sûrement vécu une de mes plus grandes désillusions footballistiques… J’suis complètement anéanti. On s’est sabordés tout seuls, y avait littéralement rien en face et je parle même pas de l’arbitre qui a été catastrophique. Terrible #FCLOGCN




LIMITED EDITION PRINT #U2Propaganda e-zine, marking the release of Days of Ash, is now a limited edition physical magazine. A small number of copies will be appearing in record stores, & some lucky @U2.com subscribers will also receive a copy in the mail. u2.com/news/title/lim…


U2 released their ninth studio album Pop on this day in 1997. The record debuted at No. 1 in 35 countries, including the United States, and marked one of the band’s boldest stylistic shifts of the decade. What are your thoughts on this album?



Billy Corgan says rock didn’t just fade, it was pushed out of mainstream culture. Speaking with Conrad Flynn on The Magnificent Others Podcast, he recalled a late‑’90s shift where MTV “suddenly decided rock was out” even though the genre was still huge. Corgan said he “saw the gravity shift” as rap took over and standards changed overnight. Today, he points to the irony: rock sells massive tickets worldwide, yet barely appears in mainstream media. For him, the industry “purposely dialed down the ability of rock stars to have a voice.” 📸 - The Magnificent Others Podcast

