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Calvin Harris teases new song on TikTok with mystery guest vocalist - www.nme.com - Scotland - Las Vegas
nme.com
04.05.2024 / 10:05

Calvin Harris teases new song on TikTok with mystery guest vocalist

Calvin Harris has teased a brand new song on TikTok with a mystery guest vocalist.The Scottish DJ took to the social media platform to share a video of a tranquil beach with the words ‘summer soon’. Harris further captioned the video: ‘not long now’.In the snippet, a female vocalist can be heard singing over a fingerpicked guitar and pounding techno beat: “We were dancing, we were wild up in the ocean / Ocean, ocean / Love the way you lie me down and break me open / Open, open”.He further revealed in the comments that he was “trying” to release the collaboration, saying he was “not sure” when the song would be released.The deep, raspy vocals have fans convinced the DJ has teamed up with Miley Cyrus for his next summer anthem – take a listen below:Not long now x ♬ original sound – Calvin Harris The song might hopefully appear in time for Harris’ slate of summer appearances, where he is due to play a headline DJ set at TRMSMT Festival 2024 in Glasgow, joining Liam Gallagher and Gerry Cinnamon.

'Some might save'... Lidl agrees to stage gig for Liam Gallagher if Co-op Live can't - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
03.05.2024 / 07:09

'Some might save'... Lidl agrees to stage gig for Liam Gallagher if Co-op Live can't

Liam Gallagher has said he'll play a gig at Lidl in June if the new crisis-hit Coop Live cannot host him - and the supermarket has accepted.

Liam Gallagher jokes that he’ll play Lidl if Manchester Co-Op Live isn’t “sorted” for ‘Definitely Maybe’ dates - www.nme.com - Manchester
nme.com
02.05.2024 / 22:09

Liam Gallagher jokes that he’ll play Lidl if Manchester Co-Op Live isn’t “sorted” for ‘Definitely Maybe’ dates

Liam Gallagher has offered to perform in a Lidl if the new Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester isn’t “sorted” in time for his ‘Definitely Maybe’ anniversary tour.The troubled venue became the subject of renewed controversy when they cancelled A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie‘s gig last night (May 1) just 10 minutes after doors opened due to a “venue-related technical issue”. This was later revealed to be caused by part of an air conditioning unit falling from the gantry inside the venue during soundcheck.Later that evening, the venue confirmed Olivia Rodrigo’s shows on Friday and Saturday (May 3-4) would also be postponed, which the artist said she was “so disappointed” about.Gallagher is scheduled to perform at Co-Op Live on June 15-16 and 27-28.

Éric Cantona on new music, Liam Gallagher and if he’ll play Glastonbury - www.nme.com - Britain - France - Manchester - city Amsterdam
nme.com
26.04.2024 / 15:01

Éric Cantona on new music, Liam Gallagher and if he’ll play Glastonbury

Éric Cantona has spoken to NME about his debut live album, ‘Cantona Sings Eric’, working with Liam Gallagher and their subsequent friendship, as well as his hopes to one day perform at Glastonbury festival.The football legend’s post-retirement career has included forays into acting, art, modelling and, most recently, music. ‘Cantona Sings Eric’, released on March 29, followed debut EP ‘I’ll Make My Own Heaven’ – and was recorded during his first ever European tour at the end of 2023.

Full list of confirmed Co-op Live arena shows after Peter Kay and The Black Keys rescheduled - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - USA - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.04.2024 / 10:43

Full list of confirmed Co-op Live arena shows after Peter Kay and The Black Keys rescheduled

Manchester's brand new Co-Op Live arena has dramatically pulled MORE shows at the last minute amid news that the building is not yet ready to fully open. Peter Kay's gigs had already been rescheduled, but now they've been moved again to May 23 and 24.

Fans react after Oasis, Mariah Carey, Jane’s Addiction and more snubbed for Rock N’ Roll Hall Of Fame 2024 - www.nme.com - USA - city Motown - county Norman - city Warwick
nme.com
23.04.2024 / 07:51

Fans react after Oasis, Mariah Carey, Jane’s Addiction and more snubbed for Rock N’ Roll Hall Of Fame 2024

The shortlist of nominees for the Hall Of Fame was shared back in February, when 15 acts were announced as being in the running for this year’s instalment. The list included Foreigner, Ozzy Osbourne, Jane’s Addiction, Dave Matthews Band, Mary J.

Co-op Live ticket holders 'fuming' after being turned away from first ever show just hours before it starts - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
21.04.2024 / 06:55

Co-op Live ticket holders 'fuming' after being turned away from first ever show just hours before it starts

Ticket holders have been turned away from a test event at Manchester's huge new arena just hours before the show was due to start.

AP Dhillon pulls out of Coachella weekend two after guitar smash backlash - www.nme.com - California
nme.com
20.04.2024 / 13:06

AP Dhillon pulls out of Coachella weekend two after guitar smash backlash

AP Dhillon has pulled out of weekend two of Coachella following the guitar smash backlash he received.The Indo-Canadian artist delivered a set on the Sahara stage at the festival in Indio, California last Sunday (April 14). During his set, Dhillon destroyed his metallic gold ESP LTD Kirk Hammett V guitar during a dramatic part of the show.

Courtney Love says after Kurt Cobain died, “the hatred towards me reached a completely new level” - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.04.2024 / 09:27

Courtney Love says after Kurt Cobain died, “the hatred towards me reached a completely new level”

Courtney Love has opened up about the hate she received following the death of her husband Kurt Cobain, saying it “reached a completely new level”.While speaking to the Evening Standard, the Hole frontwoman discussed the aftermath of the Nirvana frontman’s passing. Love received loads of backlash after Cobain’s death with many even creating conspiracy theories that held her responsible.Cobain tragically lost his life to suicide on April 4, 1994. He was 27 years old.In the interview, Love revealed that she wanted to be thought of “as a bitch,” while Cobain wanted to be liked.“People used to say that I was so difficult,” she told the publication.

Original Oasis bassist Guigsy seen for first time in years - as band celebrates 30th anniversary of debut - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
18.04.2024 / 19:23

Original Oasis bassist Guigsy seen for first time in years - as band celebrates 30th anniversary of debut

He was one of Oasis' founding members. But bassist Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan has rarely been seen in public since he quit the iconic Manchester band at the height of their fame back in 1999.

Liam Gallagher says album with John Squire is “just the starter”: “You want the main course, don’t you? And the fucking dessert” - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
nme.com
17.04.2024 / 14:47

Liam Gallagher says album with John Squire is “just the starter”: “You want the main course, don’t you? And the fucking dessert”

Liam Gallagher has said his collaborative album with John Squire is “just the starter”, hinting that further music from the pair is on the horizon.The former Oasis frontman and ex-Stone Roses guitarist released their self-titled, UK Number One record last month before embarking on a joint UK, Ireland and European headline tour.Following the recent live dates, Gallagher said it would “be rude not to do another album” with Squire. “I think it’s got legs, man,” the singer explained of the team-up.

After once calling her a “genius”, Courtney Love says Lana Del Rey “should really take seven years off” - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
17.04.2024 / 14:47

After once calling her a “genius”, Courtney Love says Lana Del Rey “should really take seven years off”

Courtney Love has said that Lana Del Rey “should really take seven years off” after previously calling her a genius.Speaking to The Standard in an interview recently the Hole singer to promote her new BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds series called Courtney Love’s Women, Love spoke about the ‘Born To Die’ singer as well as Taylor Swift and Madonna.Despite having previously said that her late husband Kurt Cobain and Del Rey were the only “true musical geniuses” she’s ever known, the Hole frontwoman has now said that she has also grown tired of recent Coachella 2024 headliner – saying she stopped liking the singer-songwriter in December last year.“I haven’t liked Lana since she covered a John Denver song, and I think she should really take seven years off,” said Love. “Up until ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ I thought she was great.

Courtney Love shares legendary story of Kurt Cobain, the hospital robe, L7, Nick Cave and a bloody tampon from Reading 1992 - www.nme.com - France
nme.com
12.04.2024 / 16:49

Courtney Love shares legendary story of Kurt Cobain, the hospital robe, L7, Nick Cave and a bloody tampon from Reading 1992

Courtney Love has shared a legendary story about Kurt Cobain playing Reading festival in a hospital robe, and recalled the time when L7 threw a bloody tampon into the crowd.The Hole frontwoman was speaking as part of a new interview with BBC Radio 6, and was asked to recall the craziest story from a show she was at.During the interview, she went on to say that the most extreme one that came to mind was actually from a show she didn’t perform at, but involved her then-husband Kurt Cobain and close friends L7.Sharing the anecdote about how Cobain famously went to play Nirvana’s legendary ’92 Reading set in a hospital robe, she recalled that the robe he wore was actually hers from when she gave birth to their daughter, Frances Bean.“He played Reading in that robe. They roll him out like there’s this thing like, ‘Kurt’s dead’, this whole thing.

Oasis release early live version of ‘Supersonic’ for song’s 30th anniversary - www.nme.com - Britain - city Belfast - city Columbia
nme.com
12.04.2024 / 10:43

Oasis release early live version of ‘Supersonic’ for song’s 30th anniversary

Oasis have released an early live recording of ‘Supersonic’ to mark the 30th anniversary of the release of the band’s iconic debut single.The newly unearthed performance took place at the Limelight in Belfast on 4 September 1994, and the band had discovered shortly before taking to the stage that night that their debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ had reached Number One on the UK Albums Chart.Now, that version of ‘Supersonic’ can be heard on limited edition physical single formats, including a replica of the original 1994 CD single, which also includes the white label demo of ‘Columbia’, and an individually numbered pearl coloured 7” vinyl. The singles are available here.Check out ‘Supersonic (Live at the Limelight, Belfast, 1994)’ below:The studio version of ‘Supersonic’ was recorded in one day at the Pink Museum Studio in Liverpool in late 1993, and released as the band’s debut single on 11 April 1994.

Liam Gallagher names his favourite Blur song, but says he “could have written ‘Song 2’ standing on his head” - www.nme.com - USA - California
nme.com
12.04.2024 / 10:43

Liam Gallagher names his favourite Blur song, but says he “could have written ‘Song 2’ standing on his head”

Liam Gallagher’s favourite Blur song is, you won’t have to wait any long – see what Liam Gallagher considers to be his top Blur track below.During Blur’s pre-Coachella warm-up gig at the Fox Theater Pomona in California on April 10, frontman Damon Albarn spoke of several instances of Americans trying to claim songwriting credits for their hit track ‘Song 2’.Albarn said onstage: “Because of the nature of American law, if someone gets a lawyer… they can come quite a long way with absolutely no grounds. Someone else this year – not only is it that person who’s convinced they’d written it, but there was another person who was convinced.

The Lathums announce intimate UK warm-up shows ahead of huge Wigan Park gig - www.nme.com - Britain - Malta
nme.com
11.04.2024 / 16:33

The Lathums announce intimate UK warm-up shows ahead of huge Wigan Park gig

The Lathums have announced a run of three intimate UK shows to take place in July this year – read on for all the details.The band will kick off the run at The Fire Station in Sunderland on July 12, before heading to Stoke’s Keele University the following day and finally Asylum at Hull University on July 18.These dates join the previously announced major hometown show at Wigan’s Robin Park on July 19, where they will be joined by Jake Bugg and Brooke Combe. Tickets for the three new shows go on sale at 10am on April 12, and all tickets can be found here.The Lathums will also be part of the line-up for Liam Gallagher’s Malta Weekender in September, as well as Portsmouth’s Victorious Festival in August.The band’s second album ‘From Nothing To A Little Bit More’ was released in March last year and it earned the band their second Number One LP in the UK album charts.The Lathums then followed up the album with the standalone single ‘Thoughts Of A Child’ in October.

Liam Gallagher and John Squire look back on writing The Seahorses’ ‘Love Me And Leave Me’: “We were obviously battered” - www.nme.com - Britain - county Love
nme.com
11.04.2024 / 10:09

Liam Gallagher and John Squire look back on writing The Seahorses’ ‘Love Me And Leave Me’: “We were obviously battered”

Liam Gallagher and John Squire have looked back at their first time working together, when they co-wrote The Seahorses’ song ‘Love Me And Leave Me’.The topic arose during a recent interview with NME, where the former Oasis frontman and ex-Stone Roses guitarist opened up about the response to their collaborative self-titled album and UK and European shows.In the discussion, the duo were asked about how they collaborated once before – during the first phase of Gallagher’s rock’n’roll career and in the second stage of Squire’s.Taking place back in 1997, both of them took songwriting credit for the song ‘Love Me And Leave Me’, which was shared by Squire as part of his short-lived post-Roses band The Seahorses, and released as part of their first and only album ‘Do It Yourself’.“I don’t even remember doing it,” Liam said when asked about the song, which sparked hopes of a future collaboration between them both. “I just remember John being round our house just fucking about.

Lennon Gallagher’s Automotion share “eerie” new single ‘Lost In The Spinal Labyrinth’ - www.nme.com - county Lexington
nme.com
11.04.2024 / 09:05

Lennon Gallagher’s Automotion share “eerie” new single ‘Lost In The Spinal Labyrinth’

Automotion have shared a new single called ‘Lost In The Spinal Labyrinth’ – you can listen to it below.The song will appear on the south London group’s upcoming EP ‘Dissolve’, which is due for release on June 19.Produced and mixed by Patrick James Fitzroy (PVA, Sorry, Katy J Pearson), ‘Lost In The Spinal Labyrinth’ takes the listener through various rhythms, riffs and tones across its six-and-a-half minutes.It is described as being “sometimes subdued and tranquil, [and] at other times heavy and ominous”.In a statement, frontman Jesse Hitchman said: “[‘Lost In The Spinal Labyrinth’] flows through many moods and sonic landscapes to create an interwoven journey with vocals that are both melodic and eerie.”Tune in here:Automation are comprised of Hitchman, guitarist Gallagher (son of former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher) bassist Finton Eatwell-Hurst and drummer Otis Eatwell-Hurst.They’ll play a headline show at The Lexington in London on June 19 to launch their ‘Dissolve’ EP. Tickets are on sale here.‘Lost In The Spinal Labyrinth’ follows on from their previous single ‘Liquify’, which was released in January.

Liam Gallagher defends gig length of tour with John Squire - www.nme.com - Britain - China
nme.com
10.04.2024 / 13:31

Liam Gallagher defends gig length of tour with John Squire

Liam Gallagher has defended the length of his gigs following his recent tour with John Squire.The moment arose during a new conversation with NME, where the former Oasis frontman opened up about the response to his huge collaborative self-titled album with the ex-Stone Roses guitarist, and their recently wrapped up UK and European tour.During the interview, the singer-songwriter was asked about his latest album with the Britpop guitarist, and questioned about why he chose to limit the LP to just 10 songs – despite them already revealing they had material left over from the writing sessions.“I’m glad there’s only 10 songs on the album. I think when you start doing more songs you take the foot off the gas on certain songs.

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