Katy Perry dropped some hints about what fans can expect from her upcoming album, Smile, in a game of "Finish the Sentence" with The Sunday Times Style.
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Idles frontman Joe Talbot has discussed the band’s upcoming third album ‘Ultra Mono’ in a new interview.The album comes out in September via Partisan, and later today (July 14) the band will share another new track called ‘A Hymn’ from the album.Speaking to Apple Music, Talbot discussed the new album, how he’s been coping in quarantine and how Idles’ lack of success in their first decade as a band has changed them.“The beautiful thing about us being ignored for 10 years is that there was no one
.Katy Perry dropped some hints about what fans can expect from her upcoming album, Smile, in a game of "Finish the Sentence" with The Sunday Times Style.
Laura Veirs has today shared a new track – ‘Burn Too Bright’. You can listen to it below.The track, which is accompanied by a lyric video created by Veirs and her sons, is a dedication to the late musician and producer Richard Swift who died of complications from alcoholism in July 2018 aged 41.Swift was a regular collaborator with The Black Keys’ frontman Dan Auerbach, having performed in both The Arcs and The Black Keys.
Brandy is back with new music after eight years!
Alanis Morissette has dropped her ninth studio album, Such Pretty Forks in the Road, after a long wait for new music!
Angel Olsen has shared a new single called ‘Whole New Mess’ which will appear on her forthcoming fifth album of the same name – listen below.The North Carolina singer-songwriter, whose last album ‘All Mirrors’ arrived last year, signalled her return on Friday (July 24) by posting a brief snippet of new music.Arriving on August 28 via Jagjaguwar, the 11-track ‘Whole New Mess’ record will contain nine songs familiar to fans of ‘All Mirrors’, presented in their “skeletal form” and with varying
Ziggy Marley has released a new single, ‘Play With Sky’ – you can listen to it below.The upbeat, joyous new track features Ben Harper and includes the lyrics: “I’m going to outside, gonna play with the sky…Running wild/Play with sky.”Ziggy, the son of Bob Marley, has also revealed details of his new album, ‘More Family Time’ which features a host of new collaborations with artists including Alanis Morissette, Tom Morello, Busta Rhymes, Sheryl Crowe, Lisa Loeb and more.
also a big fan of pseudonyms (remember Nils Sjöberg?) So it's little wonder that Swifties already have a theory about one William Bowery, who Swift credited as a co-writer on her surprise eighth album, folklore. Specifically, they think William Bowery could actually be one Joe Alwyn, Swift's boyfriend.
Ahhh, the joys of Taylor Swift season!
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Taylor Swift surprised fans on Thursday morning when she announced her next studio album Folklore. Swift took fans by surprise when she wrote on Instagram: "Most of the things I had planned this summer didn't end up happening, but there is something I hadn't planned on that DID happen.
Taylor Swift dropping a surprise album wasn't enough, the singer also gave fans an extra treat on Friday (July 24) with a music video for "Cardigan."According to the star, the enchanting clip was both written and directed by Swift herself, and created with the help of cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, producer Jil Hardin and executive producer Rebecca Skinner, AD Joe Osbourne, editor Chancler Haynes, special effects designers David Lebensfeld and Grant Miller and set designer Ethan Tobman."The
Taylor Swift is here to make 2020 a little bit better with her new album Folklore, which was announced just one day before its release.
Taylor Swift fans think Joe Alwyn secretly cowrote two songs on his girlfriend’s upcoming album, Folklore, under the pen name, William Bowery.The “Delicate” singer, 30, announced on Thursday, July 23, via Instagram that she is dropping her eighth studio album at midnight.
Taylor Swift will released her new album 'Folklore' at midnight New York time (5am Irish time).