James Blake has shared new song “Say What You Will,” the first track from his forthcoming album Friends That Break Your Heart. A video for "Say What You Will," featuring a cameo from Finneas, can be seen below.
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Grimes has revealed more details about the follow-up to ‘Miss Anthropocene’, saying it will be a “space opera” centred around a lesbian AI being.The record will be the star’s sixth album and will be her first for her new label, Columbia Records.On an Instagram post of her with pink hair and fang-like teeth, a fan asked the musician what the “vibez” would be like on her next record.
Grimes answered them at length, saying: “it’s a space opera about CLAIRE DE LUNE – an artificial courtesan who was
.James Blake has shared new song “Say What You Will,” the first track from his forthcoming album Friends That Break Your Heart. A video for "Say What You Will," featuring a cameo from Finneas, can be seen below.
On his latest single Sinner, Adekunle Gold sounds at his most free and fulfilled yet.
2021 ACM New Male Artist of the Year Jimmie Allen has a lot to celebrate.
Bob Dylan has announced the next edition of his ongoing bootleg series – Vol.
The War On Drugs have announced details of their long-awaited new album.‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’ is the band’s first album in four years, and will come out on October 29 via Atlantic.The band had been teasing the record this week, sharing a snippet of a new song on Instagram, and full details of the album have now arrived.‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’, which follows 2017’s ‘A Deeper Understanding’, was recorded across seven studios including New York’s Electric Lady and Los Angeles’ Sound
Halsey wanted to eradicate the "social stigma around bodies and breastfeeding" with the cover art for her upcoming album, If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power. The popstar, who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Alev Aydin, took to social media on Wednesday to unveil the controversial imagery, which was shot as part of a 13-minute video filmed at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Courtney Barnett has announced the release of her new album, ‘Things Take Time, Take Time’, and has shared a brand new single – listen to ‘Rae Street’ below.According to a press release, the Australian singer-songwriter’s new album signals the arrival of ‘Courtney 2.0’ and “an exciting new chapter for a musician who is operating at the very peak of her powers”.Set to be released on November 12, ‘Things Take Time, Take Time’ was written over two years and recorded towards the end of 2020 and
Rani Hancock is headed back to Sony Music as Columbia Records’ executive vice president and head of A&R. A Columbia rep tells Variety that Hancock will join the company on August 1, based in New York and reporting to chairman-CEO Ron Perry.Under her tenure, Sire enjoyed a hit with Bryce Vine’s “Drew Barrymore,” but the label has not been extremely active and just six artists are listed on its official roster.
Grimes is giving fans a little insight into her upcoming album.
Matt Maltese has announced the release of his third album ‘Good Morning It’s Now Tomorrow’ as well as sharing lead single ‘Shoe’.The laid-back track from the south London singer comes ahead of the album’s arrival on October 8 via via Nettwerk.Speaking about ‘Shoe’, Maltese said: “It’s a sincere, slightly warped march in the name of love.
James Blake released an album, but now the musician has confirmed that his next full-length release is finished.Taking to social media yesterday (July 1), Blake shared a photo of himself with the caption, “Look mum, the album’s done” before clarifying that the photo is not the album’s artwork.Check it out below:A post shared by James Blake (@jamesblake)Blake’s last album, ‘Assume Form’, dropped at the beginning of 2019.
Former '90s heartthrob, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, has been spotted out in public for the first time in eight years. The actor, best known for his role on "Home Improvement" as Randy Taylor, was photographed in June in Los Angeles walking two small dogs while wearing jeans, a hoodie, and New York Mets hat.
Ciara is using her platform to spread an important message!The "Rooted" singer opened up to ET about her new campaign, Cerving Confidence, a collaboration between the Black Women’s Health Imperative and Project Health Equality aimed to encourage Black women to schedule a well-woman exam, including getting screened for cervical cancer with Pap and HPV testing.«I think there's a huge opportunity to impact many lives, to maybe even save lives, especially for my Black women,» Ciara told ET.
Big Red Machine have announced details of their second album, ‘How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?’, which will arrive this summer.The project from The National’s Aaron Dessner and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon will share the new record on August 27, via their own label 37d03d.‘How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?’ was recorded at Dessner’s Long Pond studio in upstate New York and will feature 15 songs.
RZA has announced full details of a new album and shared its latest track – listen to ‘Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater’ below.The track is the latest preview of ‘RZA vs Bobby Digital’, out on August 6 and executive produced by DJ Scratch.The Wu-Tang Clan leader last released music under the Bobby Digital name – which sees him take on the alter-ego first presented in his 1998 debut solo album ‘Bobby Digital in Stereo’ – in 2008.Originally teased as an album called ‘Bobby Digital: Digital
Toyah Willcox has shared a new single ‘Levitate’, the first taster of her forthcoming solo album, ‘Posh Pop’.
Doja Cat‘s highly-anticipated new album has been released!