Omar Apollo is back with a new single called “Imagine U.” Take a listen to the new song, co-produced by Kenny Beats, below.
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MGMT have shared a new song, “As You Move Through The World.” Check it out below. They brought forward the release because, as they write on Instagram, “We’re still bummed that we won’t be seeing any of you on tour for the time being.” They added, “Everyone knows we all need a 7 and a half minute downtempo ambient instrumental track to listen to while we’re NOT moving through the world.”
Last year, the band released “In the Afternoon” with a retro video. The song appears on a limited edition 12"
Omar Apollo is back with a new single called “Imagine U.” Take a listen to the new song, co-produced by Kenny Beats, below.
The Strokes are here to get their dance on with their new synthpop-inspired track “Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus” off their upcoming album The New Abnormal.
The Strokes have shared a new song called “Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus.” Check it out below. The band’s Rick Rubin-produced album The New Abnormal is out Friday, April 10.
The latest preview of 'The New Abnormal'
These are dark times as the world combats the global coronavirus pandemic, but Thomas Rhett brightened the mood a little bit when he performed his new song, "Be a Light," during the ACM Presents: Our Country special on Sunday (April 5).
Drake has released a brand new song called “Toosie Slide.” The single was teased with a clip of Atlanta dancer Toosie performing the song’s instructed moves (“It go right foot up, left foot slide/Left foot up, right foot slide”). Find the Toosie clip and the “Toosie Slide” below.
Paramore’s Hayley Williams is releasing her new album PETALS FOR ARMOR on May 8. She’s already shared the first part of the album and a new song called “Roses/Lotus/Violet/Iris” (featuring backing vocals from boygenius). Today (April 2), she’s back with another new track. Listen to “Over Yet” below.
Iceage have shared a new song, “Lockdown Blues.” It was written in the wake of the social distancing measures put in place by countries worldwide in an effort to combat the spread of coronavirus. All proceeds from Bandcamp sales of the new song will benefit Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). Check out a lyric video below.
Her first release on XL Recordings
Thomas Rhett is celebrating his 30th birthday with a poignant new song called “Be a Light.” The emotive ballad was written in 2019 and features Reba McEntire, Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin and Keith Urban.
Florida Georgia Line just dropped their new track “I Love My Country”.
Kesha’s social media presence in the time of social distancing has included, of course, a tutorial about washing hands to the tune of “TiK ToK.” Among the highlights from her timeline is a new song about Nicolas Cage. If you want to hear a Kesha song that references the actor’s work in Leaving Las Vegas and National Treasure (but unfortunately not Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans), watch the video below.
Run the Jewels have shared a new song called “The Yankee and the Brave”—a taste of their forthcoming album RTJ4. Take a listen below.
It follows their recent comeback song 'In The Afternoon'
JPEGMAFIA has surprise released another new track. This one’s called “Covered in Money!” and you can check out the video for it below.
The song had its first debut at Slam Dunk Festival in 2019
Mike Shinoda needs your help. The Linkin Park singer and solo star went on Instgram Live on Tuesday (March 17) to share a 30-minute video of his recording session for the new song "Open Door." Like so many musicians who've been forced to reimagine t
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.