Little Mix have said they put “so much emotion and energy” into their new album.
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Faithless have announced details of their first new album in a decade – get all the info on ‘All Blessed’ below.The new album comes out on October 23 via BMG, and is being previewed by new single ‘Synthesizer’.“This is the track that got us thinking of doing a new album in the first place,” the band said of ‘Synthesizer’, describing the new song as a “love letter to what we do and the music we make and also a little social commentary on our obsession with technology, musically all rolled into a
.Little Mix have said they put “so much emotion and energy” into their new album.
Pendulum have announced they are returning with their first new music in a decade later this week.The Australian drum and bass outfit – comprised of Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen and Paul Harding – broke up back in 2012, having released their third album ‘Immersion’ two years prior.Taking to social media last night (September 14), Pendulum revealed that their ‘Nothing For Free’ / ‘Driver’ double A-side will be arriving this Friday (September 17).
Miley Cyrus has promised a star-studded new album.
Miley Cyrus has revealed today (September 14) that she worked with Dua Lipa and Billy Idol on her new album.Cyrus told New Zealand’s The Edge radio that both artists would appear on the album, after saying she had a song that sounds like if “Britney and Trent [Reznor] had a song together”.“You guys think I’m joking, like Britney and Nine Inch Nails, but I’m not, I’ve got Billy Idol and Dua Lipa on the same record,” she said.Hear the snippet of the interview archived on Twitter below.
NEW YORK -- Bruce Springsteen will release a new rock album that he recorded in his New Jersey home studio with the E Street Band.The Boss said Thursday the album is called “Letter To You” and he and the band recorded it in just five days. It will be released on Oct.
“Letter To You” (Columbia), featuring the Boss’ longtime cohorts the E Street Band, arrives Oct. 23 — but fans can hear the titular single in a new video now.Springsteen, 70, produced the upcoming release alongside collaborator Ron Aniello, who worked with the artist on his previous two albums.
Bruce Springsteen has announced details of ‘Letter To You’, his latest album with The E Street Band.
NEW YORK -- If you're very lucky, one day Chick Corea will make your portrait. And because he's a formidable musician, it will be a portrait entirely in musical notes.Corea likes inviting volunteers onto the stage during solo concerts, sitting them down near his piano and creating spontaneous, entirely subjective tone poems about the person.“It starts as a game — to try to capture something I see in music,” he says.
It’s now been revealed Netflix will be airing a documentary about K-pop group Blackpink titled “Light Up the Sky”, on October 14.
Sara Bareilles just dropped a surprise album!
Kevin Morby has announced his sixth studio album, titled ‘Sundowner’, will be released next month.‘Sundowner’ will arrive on October 16 through Dead Oceans. In the meantime, Morby has shared a music video for the first track off the album, ‘Campfire’, which features his partner Katie Crutchfield (aka Waxahatchee).Watch the video for ‘Campfire’ below:Morby only released his latest album, ‘Oh My God’, last year.
Arab Strap have shared their first new music in 15 years – listen to ‘The Turning Of Our Bones’ below.The Scottish duo, Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton, teased their comeback last week, saying they were “back from the grave and ready to rave”.“‘The Turning of Our Bones’ is an incantation, a voodoo spell to raise the dead,” Moffat said of the new song in a statement.“Inspired by the Famadihana ritual of the Malagasy people of Madagascar, in which they dance with the corpses of loved ones; it’s
Public Enemy have revealed the track-listing for ‘What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?’, their first album on Def Jam records in over two decades.Set for release on September 25, the record will see the pioneering hip-hop group join forces with the likes of Nas, YG, Rapsody, DJ Premier, Black Thought, Questlove, Cypress Hill, Run-DMC, Ice-T, PMD, George Clinton, Daddy-O, Jahi, The Impossebulls, Mark Jenkins, S1Ws Pop Diesel and James Bomb and Mike D and Ad-Rock of Beastie Boys.The group
L.A. rapper YG is an always-reliable source for hard-nosed West Coast gangsta rap, but he's traveling down south for his new bounce-inspired song "Equinox." The new track features Day Sulan, a new signee to YG's label 4HUNNID.
Sara Bareilles has announced that she has a new album coming very soon!
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are on the move again!
Pitchfork points out, it samples Scarface’s song ‘Mind Playing Tricks on Me’, and continues the horrorcore sound of ‘There Existed an Addiction to Blood’.
Halsey has announced her first live album, with ‘Badlands: Live From Webster Hall’, set to drop this Friday (August 28).It marks five years since the release of her debut record ‘Badlands’, which featured the singles ‘Colours’, ‘Ghost’, ‘New Americana’ and ‘Castle’.She revealed the live album’s impending release on social media today (August 26), posting the cover art along with a caption that reads the “secret is out!”.“After 5 years, we’re going back to the Badlands,” she wrote.
Calvin Harris and The Weeknd are set to release a joint single, ‘Over Now’.Billed as “Calvin Harris x The Weeknd,” the collaboration was first teased via the latter’s Instagram account on Thursday (August 20), with the singer posting a photograph of the pair sharing drinks while Harris wears a Coachella wristband.Both artists confirmed the news by posting more information about the track on social media yesterday (August 22). “over now.
Queen and Adam Lambert are to release their first live album after realizing just how good they are on stage together.Queen stars Roger Taylor and Brian May locked in on the idea after checking out concert clips for their hour-long Tour Watch Party highlights show, which aired online earlier this summer (2020) – and featured footage from eight years of concerts around the world.“We hadn’t really watched those clips before; we were always too busy touring,” drummer Taylor explains.