By Peter White
20.02.2020 - 19:26 / pitchfork.com
Archers of Loaf haven’t released a new song since their final studio album White Trash Heroes came out in 1998. That changes today. Listen to “Raleigh Days,” the North Carolina indie rock institution’s first new song in over two decades, below.
The band has also announced a new string of tour dates. Find their tour itinerary below. Archers of Loaf teased their return with new music last year.
See where Archers of Loaf landed on Pitchfork’s list of “The Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s.”
Timberlake also revealed news of an unreleased Lizzo collaboration
Thao & The Get Down Stay Down have announced a new record: Temple is out May 15 via Ribbon. The Oakland-based band, led by Thao Nguyen, has also shared the album’s title track alongside a music video. The visual was directed by Jonny Look and has choreography from Erin S. Murray. Watch that below.
Anderson .Paak and Justin Timberlake have shared a new track from Trolls World Tour. The duo wrote and produced “Don’t Slack” with Ludwig Göransson. Hear the track below. Timberlake discussed the collaboration in a new interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music’s Beats 1. Hear that below, too.
Lil Yachty is celebrating the fourth anniversary of Lil Boat with a new song and its music video. The track is “Oprah’s Bank Account” and it features DaBaby and Drake. In the video, made by Director X, Yachty portrays Oprah. Watch below.
It's the pair's second collaboration following a 2019 remix of 'Make It Right'
The Brighton band will follow-up their self-titled debut this spring
It's taken 14 years, but the Dixie Chicks are back with their first new material since 2006's critically-lauded Taking The Long Way. After quite a bit of teasing on social media, today, Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Robison shared the title track to their new album, Gaslighter. It's a true-to-form anthemic cut that — for better or worse — is bound to scratch the itch of #resistance Twitter going into the 2020 presidential election. Hear it in full above.
Demi Lovato is back with her new single “I Love Me.” Have a listen to the new song below.
The band are set to support Halsey later this year
The results of Super Tuesday are rolling in!
The Talking Heads frontman was joined by the cast of 'American Utopia'
Tom Brady and his New England Patriots teammate Julian Edelman were sitting courtside at the North Carolina vs Syracuse men’s basketball game at the Carrier Dome on Saturday (February 29) in Syracuse, New York.
Puppy love! Jenelle Evans revealed that she got a new dog shortly after moving to Nashville last fall — seven months after her French Bulldog was killed.
With Super Tuesday just a few days away, Pete Buttigieg will be required to make wins among Black and Brown voters to stay in the game as a viable presidential candidate — a Herculean effort given polls showing poor support among voters of color.
Justin Timberlake stars in the new animated film Trolls World Tour, and he also serves as the executive producer of its soundtrack. One of the songs from the soundtrack is “The Other Side,” a collaboration between Timberlake and SZA. Check out the futuristic video below.
Jenelle Evans has revealed that while she is currently living back at her North Carolina home with David Eason, she is for the time being continuing to tell people that they are not back together. According to Teen Mom Talk Now, Jenelle claims that she has reasons for taking baby steps as far as David is concerned.
Nigerian singer Rema has collaborated with Jamaican producer Rvssian on a new single, “Beamer (Bad Boys).” In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1, Rema said of collaborating, “Every single artist, you know, has their roles to play in the army of the new generation. Me, I’m the bad commando.”
The 1975 are back with another new song from their upcoming album Notes on a Conditional Form, which is out April 24. This one’s called “The Birthday Party.” The music video, made with director Ben Ditto and co-director/lead artist Jon Emmony, involves a Sims-esque avatar of Matty Healy entering a surreal “digital detox center” called Mindshower, where he encounters various characters from the internet along with his bandmates.