In a world where everything is falling apart, what not head to a “Brave New World”?
31.03.2020 - 20:29 / genius.com
Tory Lanez’s upcoming album, The New Toronto 3, marks his final release on Interscope. It follows his R&B sample-heavy Chixtape 5, which dropped in November 2019.
To help fans keep track of the latest updates on the project, Genius rounded up everything we know about The New Toronto 3 ahead of its release:
After initially teasing a March release date, the Toronto artist later announced it was dropping on April 10.
On March 30, Tory revealed the album art:
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In a world where everything is falling apart, what not head to a “Brave New World”?
Fiona Apple has released her first new album in eight years. Listen to Fetch The Bolt Cutters below.
The drought is over.
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Roomies, Tekashi 69 has been making his rounds on Al Gore’s innanet. First, after his release from prison, he stepped into The Shade Room, and now he is trolling Tory Lanez’s record-breaking “Quarantine Radio,” making sure his presence was known.
Pure X—the trio of Nate Grace, Jesse Jenkins V, and Austin Youngblood—has announced their first new album in six years. The band’s self-titled fourth album arrives May 1 via Fire Talk, with a physical release to follow on July 3. The announcement comes with two new songs, “Middle America” and “Fantasy.” Check those out below.
The New Yorkers' sixth LP's out today
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Back in 2011, Baths released Pop Music / False B-Sides, a collection of tracks that did not make the cut for his 2010 debut Cerulean. Now, he’s back with a sequel: Pop Music / False B-Sides II features songs that were considered for 2013’s Obsidian and 2017’s Romaplasm. The new collection is out May 29 via Baths’ own Basement’s Basement label. Below, watch Baths’ new music video for “Mikaela Corridor” (directed by Dan Streit).
Cheryl Strayed is launching a new podcast in collaboration with The New York Times. The Wild author has reteamed with The Times to release Sugar Calling.
G-Eazy has found a creative new way to shoot a music video with topless women.
Kiana Lede isn't only enjoying her 23rd birthday today (April 3), but also the release of her long-awaited debut album, KIKI. Anchored by her spicy single "Mad At You," the 17-track collection finds the soulful songbird rubbing shoulders with some of R&B's most promising stars, including Lucky Daye, Ari Lennox, and Arin Ray.
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever have announced their new album Sideways to New Italy. The Melbourne band’s new one is out June 5 via Sub Pop. They’ve released a video for their new song “She’s There.” Watch the Nick Mckk-directed visual below.
Inventions—the duo of Matthew Robert Cooper (aka Eluvium) and Explosions in the Sky’s Mark T. Smith—have announced their next album. Continuous Portrait arrives digitally May 29 via Temporary Residence Ltd. Inventions have also shared the LP’s “Outlook for the Future.” Hear the song below and scroll down to find the tracklist and a preview of the limited bronze vinyl edition of the album. The CD and also the bronze vinyl are out July 10.
Craig Finn, frontman for the Hold Steady, has announced a new album called All These Perfect Crosses. He’s also shared its title track. The LP was recorded during Finn’s sessions from his most recent solo album, last year’s I Need a New War. The double album arrives June 20 (via Partisan) for the recently rescheduled Record Store Day. Listen to “All These Perfect Crosses” below, and scroll down to find Finn’s Instagram post about the project.
Nine Inch Nails have surprise-released a new album. Ghosts V-VI arrived suddenly this morning, available as a free download from their website. It comprises Ghosts V: Together and Ghosts VI: Locusts. “Hours and hours of music,” Trent Reznor tweeted. “Free. Some of it kind of happy, some not so much.” Listen below.
The pace of fresh music live-streams is slowing down just a little mid-week, but Tuesday brings promising performances in store from Chloe x Halle, Kiana Ledé, “The Voice” alumna Meghan Linsey and her duo partner Tyler Cain, and a DJ set from Diplo, among others.
Audrey Nuna (formerly Audrey) has unveiled the music video for her latest single "Long Night," premiering on Billboard on Friday (March 20).In the moody clip, the rising rapper and R&B singer delivers her lyrics through the greenish lens of night vision, dropping references to Justin Timberlake and an iconic New York City department store as city skyline shines in the distance."You should really be my valentine, valentine, valentine/ Yeah, I don't wanna stay but I can't lie, I can't lie, I can't
"It was an accident waiting to happen"