Burton Albion will be without the services of former Manchester United defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson for the visit of Bolton Wanderers owing to concussion.
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Apink have shared the official tracklist of their upcoming special album.Titled ‘HORN’, the new album and its lead single ‘Dilemma’ is due out on Valentine’s Day (February 14). Comprising a total of 11 tracks, the forthcoming record marks Apink’s first comeback in nearly two years.Notably, all six members of the girl group have penned lyrics for ‘HORN’.
According to the tracklist, Son Na-eun had contributed lyrics to the song ‘HOLY MOLY’, while Chorong and Namjoo are the sole lyricists for ‘Free & Love’ and ‘Just Like This’, respectively.Additionally, Hayoung and Bomi had also helped pen the songs ‘Trip’ and ‘Thank You’. Meanwhile, main vocalist Eunji is credited as a lyricist and composer on the track ‘Dream’.[#에이핑크]Apink Special Album [HORN]Track List2022.02.14 18:00#Apink#HORN #Dilemma pic.twitter.com/ftLNwIx8Z0— Apink(에이핑크) (@Apink_2011) January 25, 2022Earlier this month, IST Entertainment (formerly known as Play M Entertainment) shared that member Son Na-eun would not be participating in promotional activities for the new album due to “scheduling conflicts”.
However, she will still appear in the music video for ‘Dilemma’ and the album’s jacket photos.“The agency did our absolute best to adjust schedules and keep communication open so that Apink’s special album, which is for their meaningful 10th debut anniversary, would have all six members for the promotions,” it said. The vocalist was the only member of Apink that had opted not to renew her contract with IST following its expiration last April, and later signed to YG Entertainment.
Burton Albion will be without the services of former Manchester United defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson for the visit of Bolton Wanderers owing to concussion.
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Robert Smith has given an update on The Cure‘s upcoming new album.Taking to Twitter, Smith said that the group will be performing songs from their new album the next time they play.He explained: “We will be performing songs from a new album when we next play…or we won’t be playing at all! And I really want to play…so that means…”He continued: “It means my desire to release a new album is overwhelming!”WE WILL BE PERFORMING SONGS FROM A NEW ALBUM WHEN WE NEXT PLAY… OR WE WON'T BE PLAYING AT ALL! AND I REALLY WANT TO PLAY… SO THAT MEANS… X— ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) February 4, 2022…IT MEANS MY DESIRE TO RELEASE A NEW ALBUM IS OVERWHELMING! X— ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) February 4, 2022In 2020, keyboardist Roger O’Donnell described the long-awaited follow-up to 2008’s ‘4:13 Dream’ as the band’s “most intense, saddest and most emotional record” yet.Speaking to NME the previous year, frontman Smith said The Cure were looking to finish their “merciless” new album that year. He said the project had the working title of ‘Live From The Moon’ and explained that it was one of three new Cure albums in the works.Robert Smith then revealed at the NME Awards 2020 that “there are only really two [new records]”, calling the reported third instalment “literally just an hour of noise”.“The first one will definitely be out,” he told NME.
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Robin Herman, who broke a significant barrier when she became one of the first female journalists to gain access to players in National Hockey League locker rooms, has died. She was 70 and died Tuesday at home in Waltham, Mass. from ovarian cancer, according to her husband.
TIRANA, Albania -- Afghan evacuees in Albania on Monday opened an exhibition on their impressions on the tiny Western Balkan country.The exhibit, “Albania from my Eyes,” opened at the Tirana Art Gallery with photos from some 20 Afghans who fled to Albania last fall.For Madiha Talash, 20, a medical student who came with her sister, also a student, the exhibition showed the “beauty of a country.”“This exhibition shows how another people see the beauty of Albania,” she told The Associated Press.Arriving in Albania was difficult for all of them. Some 70 Afghan employees of the American Councils for International Education and their families had come in October while some others supported by global soccer body FIFA arrived a month later.