Esther Rose has announced a new EP with a cover of Nick Lowe’s “Blue on Blue.” My Favorite Mistakes is due out May 29 via Father Daughter and comprises covers of four of Rose’s favorite melancholic songs. Check out “Blue on Blue” below.
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Eurovision organisers have announced details of a show that will air in place of the now-cancelled Grand Final.
Eurovision: Europe Shine A Light will honour all the artists that were due to perform in this year’s ceremony, which was cancelled last month due to the spread of COVID-19 throughout Europe.
The alternative show will feature ‘plenty of surprises for fans and viewers at home’ as it honours all 41 songs in a non-competitive format.
Airing on May 16, the two-hour show will also include
Esther Rose has announced a new EP with a cover of Nick Lowe’s “Blue on Blue.” My Favorite Mistakes is due out May 29 via Father Daughter and comprises covers of four of Rose’s favorite melancholic songs. Check out “Blue on Blue” below.
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The Reklaws have returned with new music.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have revealed the inspiring name of their planned charitable organization.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been quietly working away on their non-profit organization since announcing plans at the start of the year, and now they're one step closer to bringing it to life after choosing a name: Archewell.Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan shared details on the new venture after filing a trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on March 10.
Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe says he is ready to declare a state of emergency from as early as Tuesday, as part of a growing response to the novel coronavirus outbreak. The declaration would affect Tokyo, second city Osaka and five other densely populated prefectures.
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Lady Gaga called in to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday (April 1) for what host Jimmy Fallon promised was a major announcement, but things didn't go exactly as planned.
Greg Fox—the composer and virtuoso drummer for Ex Eye, Liturgy, Zs, and more— has announced a new album. Contact is out May 29 via RVNG Intl. The follow-up to 2017’s The Gradual Progression, Contact was produced and mixed by Randall Dunn. A portion of its proceeds will benefit the Dhamma Dharā Vipassana Meditation Center. Hear the new song “From the Cessation of What” below and scroll down for the tracklist and cover art.
Kalie Shorr is one of the latest celebrities to be diagnosed with the coronavirus.
An unreleased Drake track has recently picked up steam on TikTok, and last night, the OVO rapper announced that he will be putting the song out this Thursday. Titled “Toosie Slide,” the track is produced by OZ, who previously worked with Drake on songs like “U With Me?” and “Omertà.”
We won’t be seeing Meghan Markle and Prince Harry online for a little while!
Of the many home concerts that have been streamed in the past two weeks, few stand close to the solidarity and emotion of “Argentina Canta La Cigarra.”
The Eurovision song contest will be coming to YouTube this year, following the cancellation of the 2020 contest due to the global health crisis.
It's their first record in three years
Today (March 25) is Big Sean’s 32nd birthday, and, to celebrate, he’s revealed the title of his next album: Detroit 2. The record, which does not yet have a release date, will arrive via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings. Check out Sean’s new Detroit 2 trailer below.
Deerhoof have announced their new album Future Teenage Cave Artists with two new songs: the title track and “The Loved One.” The album is due out May 29 via Joyful Noise. Check out both songs below.
Another change of plans. Prince Harry revealed that the annual Invictus Games will be moved from May 2020 to sometime in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.