Greater Manchester is on course for one of its sunniest - and driest - Aprils on record as the region prepares to bask in sunshine for another lockdown weekend.
10.04.2020 - 17:13 / pitchfork.com
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services.
This week’s batch includes new albums and mixtapes from Trace Mountains, Laura Marling, DJ Python, Ambar Lucid, Hamilton Leithauser, and Kari Faux. Subscribe to Pitchfork’s New Music Friday newsletter to get our recommendations in your inbox every week.
Greater Manchester is on course for one of its sunniest - and driest - Aprils on record as the region prepares to bask in sunshine for another lockdown weekend.
Lady Gaga has unveiled the track list to her latest album, complete with guest spots from Ariana Grande and Sir Elton John.
Artists on Spotify can now use their profiles on the platform to raise money from fans -- whether to support themselves, their bands and their crews amid the coronavirus pandemic or for a charity of their choice.The new feature, dubbed Artist Fundraising Pick, is similar to Artist's Pick, which allows Spotify For Artists users to select any piece of music to highlight on their profile.
Avril Lavigne has reworked her 2019 album track Warrior to raise funds for coronavirus relief efforts.
Marling spoke to NME for last week's Big Read interview
This week saw some moving and shaking in the virtual dance world, with the first new music in five years from Jamie xx, Duke Dumont's long-awaited debut LP, Duality, a buoyant new bop from Kygo, Marcus Mumford doing a very pretty, very pared-down version of his Major Lazer collab "Lay Your Head on Me" and other fresh jams.We want to know your favorite dance project out this week.
A new coronavirus testing centre for frontline NHS staff, care workers, other key workers and their families will open at the Etihad Campus.
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services.
Marling released her latest LP 'Song for Our Daughter' last week
Can’t stop, won’t stop! Presley Gerber took to the ‘gram on Wednesday, April 15, to debut new torso tattoos to complement his buzzed-about face ink.
Laura Marling played a three-song set from her home in London for NPR’s quarantine series of “Tiny Desk” concerts. Check it out below. The setlist comprised “Strange Girl,” “Held Down,” and the title track from her new album Song for Our Daughter.
Laura Marling — Photo: Justin Tyler Close
Stars know there are few hairstyles that have the ability to take you from the red carpet to a workout quite like a braid. From J. Lo’s latest gravity-defying, twisted masterpiece to Camila Cabello’s Princess Leia buns, we’ve had a slew of great celebrity styles to add to our inspiration files. Yes, Ciara, Sarah Hyland and more famous faces have also all been spotted sporting pretty plaits, French braids, peekaboo cornrows and more for both business and pleasure, and we’re all for it.
Looking for some Monday motivation to help power you through the start of another week? We’re right there with you, and with some stellar new pop tunes, we’ve got you covered.These 10 tracks from artists like Ava Max, Pink Sweat$, The Aces and Sam Fischer will get you energized to take on the week.
The Post Office is making two of its products available to all UK banks and building societies to make it easier for people who are vulnerable or self-isolatin g to access cash more easily.
Why is this New Music Friday different from all other New Music Fridays?Well, a lot of this week's new music actually dropped on Friday, rather than throughout the week. There are new quarantine-centric tracks from Twenty One Pilots and Bad Bunny, a new full-length from The Strokes and the first single from Charli XCX's new album, with production from A.G.
New Music Friday is intense. Hundreds of songs drop from artists around the world, and you're supposed to somehow find the best ones. It's fun work, but it's time-consuming -- so we at Billboard Dance want to give you a hand. Each week, we sift through the streams and dig in the digital crates to present the absolute must-hears from the wide breadth of jams.
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