We've seen the future and it holds a lot more music from Steps: the group have announced details of their new album What The Future Holds Pt. 2, alongside the unveiling of the video for their latest single Heartbreak In This City.
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Kings Of Leon have generated over $2million (£1.4million) from non-fungible token (NFT) sales of their latest album ‘When You See Yourself’.The band’s new album, which was released last week (March 5), is one of the first major records to also be released as a collection of digital NFTs – a form of cryptocurrency asset – with each unique token containing exclusive album artwork and limited edition ‘Golden Eye’ vinyl.Over $2million of sales have been generated by the band since ‘When You See
.We've seen the future and it holds a lot more music from Steps: the group have announced details of their new album What The Future Holds Pt. 2, alongside the unveiling of the video for their latest single Heartbreak In This City.
Jon Burlingame editorThe Composers Diversity Collective, which represents composers of diverse backgrounds working in visual media, this week releases an album showcasing the music of a dozen of its members.It’s a co-production with the Helix Collective, a chamber-music ensemble that has been active in live-to-picture film-music presentations in Los Angeles.
Brockhampton have announced details of their new album ‘Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine’.The group previously released a new single called ‘BUZZCUT’, which features Danny Brown, on Wednesday (March 24).Brockhampton have been teasing the new record over the last few months and have now confirmed that it will arrive on April 9 via Question Everything/RCA Records.
Kele has announced details of his fifth solo album ‘The Waves Pt. 1’ and shared a new single in the form of ‘Smalltown Boy’.The track is a cover of Bronski Beat’s 1984 song and follows the March release of ‘The Heart Of The Wave’, which also features on the new album.‘The Waves Pt.
Manic Street Preachers have told fans that they are “progressing well” with their new album, as well as sharing what appear to be new lyrics.The Welsh rock veterans had previously confirmed that they had been at work on the follow-up to 2018’s acclaimed ‘Resistance Is Futile‘ during last year’s lockdown – with bassist and lyricist Nicky Wire telling NME that the record was sounding “expansive” and had a “retro-futuristic” vibe to it.After sharing a list of nine potential potential song titles
Beartooth have announced the forthcoming release of their fourth studio album, ‘Below’.Coming three years after its predecessor, 2018’s ‘Disease’, ‘Below’ is set to land on June 25 via Red Bull Records. Find the full tracklist below.In a press release, Beartooth frontman Caleb Shomo said ‘Below’ is his favourite album the Ohio hardcore outfit have made to date.
Black Midi have announced their second album ‘Cavalcade’, the follow-up to 2019’s acclaimed debut ‘Schlagenheim‘.Ahead of the record, the band have shared proggy lead single ‘John L’, along with chaotic visuals envisaged as “a jet black comedy about what happens to cult leaders when their followers turn on them.”The video was directed by directed by choreographer Nina McNeely, whose previous credits include Rihanna’s ‘Sledgehammer’ and Gaspar Noe’s 2018 horror film Climax.‘Cavalcade’ will be
Rag'n'Bone Man has unveiled his new single Fall In Love Again, and announced a new release date for upcoming album Life By Misadventure.
Lana Del Rey has announced a new album ‘Rock Candy Sweet’.The announcement comes mere days after the release of her seventh studio album ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’ last Friday (March 19).The singer announced ‘Rock Candy Sweet’ in a post on Instagram. It will be released June 1.
Lana Del Rey's fans are getting the perfect end to the week as the singer has dropped her brand new album titled Chemtrails Over the Country Club. The album comes more than a year after 2019's Norman F---ing Rockwell, courtesy the Covid 19 pandemic which played spoilsport in recording and shooting songs.
Lana Del Rey has finally released her new studio album, ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’.The album arrived today (March 19) after a slew of delays following its initial announcement back in May of last year.It was initially set for release in early September, and then she said it would either be coming in early December or early January.Listen to ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’ below:The album was preceded by the release of singles ‘Let Me Love You Like A Woman’ as well as the title track.
Greg Wetherall Guest ContributorSometimes you have to cut loose from the shackles of self-perception to really be free. Nearly two decades into their recorded career, Kings of Leon are a band now willing to let go of commercial concerns.
Demi Lovato fans can now rejoice as the singer is all set to drop her new album titled Dancing With the Devil…The Art of Starting Over, next month. The singer confirmed the news during her livestream session on Clubhouse.
Black Sabbath, says he’s “not done” with the band’s legacy, and would “love” to make a new album with the band’s original line-up.Ward left the iconic Birmingham band in 2012, just ahead of their most recent studio album, 2013’s ’13’.
Gruff Rhys has announced a new album – get all the details on ‘Seeking New Gods’ below.The Super Furry Animals frontman’s new record will arrive on May 21 via Rough Trade, and is being previewed by a video for first single ‘Loan Your Loneliness’.Speaking of the album, Rhys said in a statement: “The album is about people and the civilizations, and the spaces people inhabit over periods of time. How people come and go but the geology sticks around and changes more slowly.
Miranda Lambert had a spectacular 2021 GRAMMY Awards night.The country singer took home the award for Best Country Album for and took the stage to perform her hit «Bluebird.» While chatting backstage with ET's Kevin Frazier, Lambert couldn't have been happier for the honor, as well as teased her new upcoming album.«It means the world, especially because it's the year where we're hoping our music was in people's homes and in their lives and helping them through, just like it was us,» she