Sufjan Stevens has shared a new song called “Climb That Mountain” from his forthcoming collaborative album Aporia with his father Lowell Brams. Check it out below.
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"We did it by removing two band members"
Coldplay have shared a new EP featuring stripped down tracks from their recent album ‘Everyday Life’.
Available on Apple Music only, ‘Reimagined’ features acoustic cuts of ‘Cry Cry Cry’, ‘BrokEn’ and ‘Champion of the World’. You can listen to the EP here.
The band have also shared a short film to accompany the EP, a trailer of which you can view below.
“Today we tried to strip back some of these songs which were already quite stripped back. We did
Sufjan Stevens has shared a new song called “Climb That Mountain” from his forthcoming collaborative album Aporia with his father Lowell Brams. Check it out below.
Protomartyr, who recently opened for Bernie Sanders, have announced their fifth album: The Detroit band returns with Ultimate Success Today, which is out May 29 via Domino. Watch the video for their new song “Processed by the Boys” below. Protomartyr also plan to head out on tour. Check out their schedule below.
Flume has shared a new song in collaboration with Toro Y Moi. Check out the music video for “The Difference” below.
Eva Mendes just won best celebrity/fan interaction of the week on .After of herself on March 3 wearing a pretty floral dress and trench coat (from a campaign she did for her collection at New York & Company), the actor stuck around to respond to fans in the comments section. Usually, that's a terrible idea, but in this case, Mendes had some pretty awesome conversations with her followers.There was a lengthy response to one fan's comment that I'd like to delve into, specifically.
Looking for a new snap of Ryan Gosling? You won't find it on Eva Mendes' Instagram page. The actress' social media account is hardly bare. Upon visiting, fans can see a mix of snaps from the star, whether it be a promotional photo of her New York & Company line, a throwback red carpet shot or a picture of her at 13.
Chromatics have shared another new track. Take a listen to “Famous Monsters” and its instrumental counterpart below.
Buscabulla have announced their debut album. Regresa—which means “return” or “to come back” in Spanish—arrives May 8 via Ribbon Music. The duo of Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle have also shared a 16mm-shot video for new single “NTE” (aka “No Te Equivoques” or “Don’t Get It Wrong”), directed by Chris Gregory-Rivera and filmed on the Aguadilla waterfront in Puerto Rico. Watch below (via The FADER).
Peaking Lights have announced their new album E S C A P E. The record, which includes the previously shared “Soft Escape,” is out May 4 via Dekmantel. Below, hear Peaking Lights’ new song “EVP.”
Ohmme—the Chicago-based duo of Sima Cunningham (who works for the company that helps produce Pitchfork Music Festival) and Macie Stewart—have announced their new album. The follow-up to 2018’s Parts is called Fantasize Your Ghost and it’s out June 5 via Joyful Noise. Check out the video for the duo’s new song “3 2 4 3,” directed by Alejandra Villalba García, below.
Lil Baby and Lil Wayne have shared a new video for their song “Forever.” It’s the seventh track from Lil Baby’s sophomore LP My Turn, which dropped last week. Check it out below.
Woods are back with a new album. Strange to Explain is out May 22 via Woodsist. Watch the John Andrews-animated video for their new song “Where Do You Go When You Dream?” below (via The FADER).
Bad Bunny sat down with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night’s Tonight Show. During his appearance, he revealed details of his new 20-song album YHLQMDLG. It arrives tomorrow (February 29) at 12 a.m. Eastern. He also revealed the new album’s artwork and performed “Ignorantes” with Sech. Watch it all happen below.
Disclosure have released a brand new record called Ecstasy. The five-song EP includes previously released singles “Tondo,” “Expressing What Matters,” and the title track. Give Ecstasy a listen below.
With a guest appearance from Caroline Polachek
Shabazz Palaces have announced their new album The Don of Diamond Dreams. It’s due out April 17 via Sub Pop. Below, check out their new song “Fast Learner,” a collaboration with Purple Tape Nate. Scroll down for the tracklist and cover art.
Car Seat Headrest have announced a new album. It’s called Making a Door Less Open, and it arrives May 1 via Matador. Check out the lyric video for the album’s lead single “Can’t Cool Me Down” below. The band has also announced a summer tour behind the album, which includes dates with Twin Peaks. Scroll down for their itinerary.
Throwing Muses have announced Sun Racket, their first new album in seven years. The 10-song LP is due out May 22 via Rough Trade. Check out the first single “Dark Blue” below.
Coldplay has been one of the world’s biggest bands for two decades now, and Chris Martin is in his early 40s. Despite his experience, Martin still feels like a kid sometimes, and that’s abundantly clear in the band’s new “Champion Of The World” video, in which Martin is a literal child.
Chicano Batman have announced their fourth LP Invisible People. The Los Angeles band’s follow-up to 2017’s Freedom Is Free arrives May 1 via ATO. The new album is a collaboration with engineer Shawn Everett and producer Leon Michels. The announcement arrives with the new song “Color my life.” Watch the George Mays-directed video below.