In the last few days, Holly Humberstone has been at the center of a whirlwind in the music world, starting with a swift industry shakeup. Hallels reports that on April 23, she joined Laufey, Kali Uchis, and Damiano David in pulling her collaboration Superbloodmoon with d4vd from streaming platforms after his arrest on a first-degree murder charge, a move that underscores the high stakes of artist associations and could define her cautious career navigation for years to come. No public statement from Holly yet, but the coordinated scrub signals smart damage control amid the unfolding legal drama.
Hot on that, her sophomore album Cruel World continues to dominate chatter. Paste Magazine hailed it in their best new albums roundup around April 10, tracking her evolution from Olivia Rodrigo opener to pop powerhouse, while Under the Radar featured an intimate interview where she dissected its nostalgic themes and personal songwriting roots. Dork name-dropped it in a recent Hives review, cementing its buzz.
Her live prowess stole the show even more dramatically. SSB Crack News details her triumphant Coachella return after a four-year break, where she unveiled tracks from Cruel World to a mesmerized crowd, blending melancholic pop with upbeat vibes in a performance that Paste and others buzz about as a biographical milestone, solidifying her as a festival force.
Looking ahead, Goldenvoice confirms a June 29 gig at LA's Fonda Theatre, teasing more of those horizon-breaking guitar lines and her signature voice declaring independence. No fresh social media mentions or public appearances popped in the past 24 hours, and all this is verified from these outlets, with zero unconfirmed rumors floating.
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