The Strokes are back with The New Abnormal. The New York City rock band’s sixth studio album is produced by Rick Rubin and marks the group’s first full-length release in seven years.
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HAIM are pushing back the release date of their third album Women in Music Pt. III. The record, originally set for an April 24 release, will now arrive in the summertime, “due to everything that is going on with COVID-19 and the changing nature of travel policies and quarantines across the world,” the trio wrote. Find HAIM’s note below.
Women in Music Pt. III includes “Summer Girl,” “Now I’m in It,” “Hallelujah,” and “The Steps.” The trio recently performed a handful of shows at delis.
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The Strokes are back with The New Abnormal. The New York City rock band’s sixth studio album is produced by Rick Rubin and marks the group’s first full-length release in seven years.
Luke Bryan has made the difficult decision to delay both his upcoming album release and tour.
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All Time Low know that releasing an album during a global pandemic isn't the best business move, but putting out eighth album Wake Up, Sunshine now was the perfect time creatively.
Tekashi 6ix9ine has been granted release from prison earlier than expected, as court documents viewed by Pitchfork confirm. The New York rapper, who was serving time after pleading guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, multiple firearms offenses, and narcotics trafficking, will serve the four-month remainder of his term from home confinement under government surveillance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Margo Price has postponed the release of her third album ‘That’s How Rumors Get Started’ due to the coronavirus pandemic. Price announced the news on social media overnight, citing “circumstances [that] are beyond our control”.
Margo Price has a special treat for fans after revealing new album, That’s How Rumors Get Started, has been pushed back.
Last Wednesday, CNCO delivered some sad news to fans: Due to coronavirus-related restrictions, the Latin pop band hasn’t been able to record new music, so its upcoming album will be delayed. The following night, Alicia Keys tweeted that her self-titled album — then expected in mere hours — would be postponed until further
"It would have felt wrong to have continued with our original release plan"
Rob Reiner took to Twitter to accuse President Donald Trump of causing people in New York to die amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The actor and director is rarely shy about posting his political opinions on social media.
The fans will have to wait a little longer for Lady Gaga's new album Chromatica because the singer has decided to delay the release amid the ongoing Coronavirus crisis. Gaga shared the news with her fans on March 24th in a lengthy social media post.
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Lady Gaga has postponed the release of her new album Chromatica. She has not revealed the new release date for her record, which was slated to arrive on April 10. She explained, “This is such a hectic and scary time for all of us, and while I believe art is one the strongest things we have to provide joy and healing to each other during times like this, it just doesn’t feel right to me to release this album with all that is going on during this global pandemic.” Find Lady Gaga’s note below.
Last month, producer and songwriter Kelly Lee Owens announced that her next album Inner Song would arrive May 1 via Smalltown Supersound. Now, in light of the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Owens is pushing back the release date for the LP to August 28.
Kelsea Ballerini is giving some lucky fans a special treat… and some new music.
Haim took to social media on Monday (March 23) to announce that they are postponing the release of their forthcoming third album, Women in Music Pt. III, due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
Some cinema releases are now available at home