By Michael Cieply
21.04.2020 - 19:35 / pitchfork.com
Deradoorian is delaying the release of her new album Find the Sun. The Los Angeles–based artist’s LP, originally set to arrive May 22, will now get released on September 18 (via ANTI-). Along with the postponement announcement, Deradoorian has shared a new song “Monk’s Robes.” Find it below.
In a press release, Deradoorian said of her new track: “I’ve heard so many people say ‘I want to escape to the mountain and live alone because life is so fucking painful sometimes.’ And that’s not really the
By Michael Cieply
It's a good day to be an NCIS fan! CBS announced on Wednesday that all three NCIS series were being renewed for the 2020-21 television season. The flagship show will return for Season 18 while Los Angeles and New Orleans will return for Season 12 and Season 7, respectively.
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