Billie Eilish and Finneas sit down with Nadeska to discuss their landmark year ahead of their 2024 Artist of the Year Live performance.
In front of an intimate live audience, the duo reflect on the making of HIT ME HARD AND SOFT and how their love for the project has only expanded since it was introduced to the world. They give listeners a glimpse into their dynamic as siblings and collaborators and share how they stay grounded amidst the meteoric success that they have seen in their careers thus far.
Anamaria Sayre | December 12, 2024Saudade is a Portuguese word that can be roughly defined as a feeling of melancholy, nostalgia or yearning for something that is beloved but not present. There's no perfect translation, but one of the closest English expressions of the word I've ever seen is Billie Eilish's Tiny Desk performance.
You'd think the Los Angeles-born singer invented the term. Every breath is so full of indulgent melancholy, hopeful regret, at 22 years old she's become a captivating fixture of what it means, or rather what it feels, to love and lose simultaneously.
Trading belting vocals and rocking guitar for gentle piano and almost-breaking falsetto, she reimagines tracks like "THE GREATEST" in their most raw and honest form. In Eilish's world, love's purest forms are inherently terrifying. Therein lies her starpower – she effortlessly, relentlessly brings to the fore the trickier emotions many of us tuck away for...
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish is just beginning to know herself. With her latest album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," and her current tour (her first without brother Finneas and her parents), the music superstar (soon to turn 23) is discovering parts of herself she didn't know were there. She describes to correspondent Anthony Mason finding a new voice as a songwriter, and about stretching her singing after starting vocal lessons. [Watch more from Mason's interview with Eilish on "CBS Mornings" December 10.]
For the sibling pop savants, work and family have long been intertwined. They've proved it with their most autobiographical album, 'Hit Me Hard and Soft,' a strong contender for the 67th Grammy Awards.
"When I think about my life…I get to do the coolest s–t in the world." Billie Eilish walks us through her legendary career, discussing the stories behind 'Ocean Eyes,' 'don't smile at me,' 'WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?,' 'No Time To Die,' 'Happier Than Ever,' 'Swarm,' 'What Was I Made For?' and her latest album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft.'
For Cryin’ Out Loud! is FINNEAS’ newest album, dropping October 4th. The project is a three-dimensional and colorful album that feels intentional and full of energy. The recording process was entirely live and at first, an experimental process. After producing some of the biggest records of the last few years and releasing his first studio album in 2021, For Cryin’ Out Loud! marks a new chapter for FINNEAS in his artistic journey. The body of work illustrates his growth, willingness to take risks, and sonically gives fans a chance to hear a fully live-recorded album, something that is becoming more and more rare these days.
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