Waxahatchee is due to release her new album Saint Cloud on March 27, and today she has shared a new song from the record in "Can't Do Much." The topically-titled track follows "Fire" and "Lilacs" from the record.
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Disclosure have shared another new song, their second single to be released this week. It’s called “Tondo” and it heavily samples the song “Tondoho Mba” by Cameroonian artist Eko Roosevelt. Listen below.
“Over the past few years, we have been exploring more and more African genres of music,” the Lawrence brothers said in a press release. “This specific track samples the great Cameroonian musician Eko Roosevelt. If this track is anything, it’s fast, punchy & above all... fun.”
“Tondo” follows
Waxahatchee is due to release her new album Saint Cloud on March 27, and today she has shared a new song from the record in "Can't Do Much." The topically-titled track follows "Fire" and "Lilacs" from the record.
Waxahatchee has shared a new song called “Can’t Do Much.” It arrives with a lo-fi visual. The new track is the latest single from Waxahatchee’s upcoming album Saint Cloud—out March 27 via Merge. Listen to “Can’t Do Much” below.
Quelle Chris has announced a new album that features Earl Sweatshirt, billy woods, Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus, Denmark Vessey, Homeboy Sandman, Pink Siifu, comedian Josh Gondelman, and more. It’s called Innocent Country 2 and it arrives April 24 via Mello Music Group. He’s also shared a new track from the record, titled “LIVING HAPPY” (featuring Chicago’s Joseph Chilliams and New Orleans-based rapper Cavalier).
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Interpol frontman Paul Banks has formed a new band with Matt Barrick of the Walkmen and Fleet Foxes and Josh Kaufman of Bonny Light Horseman and Day of the Dead. They’re called Muzz. Listen to Muzz’s first single “Bad Feeling” below.
The latest track from the band's forthcoming album 'A Beautiful Place To Drown'
Sonic Boom, the Spacemen 3 co-founder and producer born Peter Kember, has stayed busy in the past few years. Now, following collaborations with artists including Panda Bear, Beach House, MGMT, and No Joy, Kember has announced his first Sonic Boom album since 1989’s Spectrum.
Drake, 33, got the attention of many Twitter users on Mar. 2 when one of the lyrics in his new song “When To Say When” seemed to shade Sophie Brussaux, 30, the mother of his one-year-old son Adonis.
One week after the Dixie Chicks teased new song “Gaslighter” on social media, the country trio have revealed that the track will be available March 4. In a snippet posted to social media on Friday afternoon (Feb. 28), Dixie Chicks announce “Gaslighter” will drop in March alongside the definition of the word.
Lady Gaga lives for the applause, applause, applause — and her Little Monster fan base is certainly clapping now.
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Los Angeles punk icon Alice Bag—formerly of the Bags—is back with a new album. Sister Dynamite is out April 24 via In the Red. She’s also shared a new song called “Breadcrumbs,” which arrives with a new video featuring the Bob Baker Marionette Theater. Watch it below. Alice Bag has also announced an upcoming tour, which includes dates with Bikini Kill. Find her schedule below.
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