Amber Mark has shared a new song called “Generous” along with a lyric video. Check it out below.
11.01.2020 - 18:56 / pitchfork.com
Sia has shared a brand new song. It’s called “Original,” and it appears on the motion picture soundtrack for Universal Pictures’ Dolittle, which stars Robert Downey Jr. as the titular doctor and animal whisperer. Listen to “Original” below. Dolittle hits theaters January 17.
Sia’s last solo album was 2017’s Everyday Is Christmas. Since releasing that project, she teamed up with the late Scott Walker on the original soundtrack for Vox Lux. She also shared LSD—her collaborative LP with Diplo and
Amber Mark has shared a new song called “Generous” along with a lyric video. Check it out below.
Megan Thee Stallion has joined the Brooklyn band Phony Ppl on a new track called “Fkn Around.” They performed the song together during their memorable “Tiny Desk Concert” performance last year. Listen to the new studio version of the song below.
Dua Lipa has shared “Physical,” the third single from her forthcoming LP Future Nostalgia, which now has a release date and cover art. It’s due out April 3 via Warner. Check out “Physical,” which interpolates lyrics from Olivia Newton-John’s “Physical,” below. Scroll down for the Hugo Comte-shot Future Nostalgia cover below.
Duck Sauce are back. The house music duo of A-Trak and Armand Van Helden have returned with a new single, “Smiley Face.” It’s their first piece of new music since the release of their full-length album Quack back in 2014. Take a listen to that below.
Paramore’s Hayley Williams is getting ready to release her debut solo album PETALS FOR ARMOR, which will arrive on May 8 via Atlantic. After sharing the lead single from the album “Simmer,” last week, Williams is back with another new one. This one’s called “Leave It Alone” and it comes with a music video by Warren Fu. Watch below; scroll down for Williams’ interview with Zane Lowe (on Apple Music’s Beats 1) about “Leave It Alone,” as well as her new “Simmer Interlude” visual.
Little Dragon are releasing a new album: New Me, Same Us comes out on March 27 (via Ninja Tune). Check out the LP’s first track, “Hold On,” below.
Gorillaz have shared a clip with new music called “Song Machine Theme Tune.” The snippet, which lasts a little more than 20 seconds, comes with a teaser for something called Gorillaz present Song Machine. Find that below.
Justin Bieber has announced his forthcoming album, Changes. The follow-up to 2015’s Purpose arrives February 14 via RBMG/Def Jam. He’s also shared his latest single “Get Me,” which features Kehlani. Check out Bieber’s forthcoming tour itinerary, as well as his new song, below.
Ethio-jazz legend Hailu Mergia has announced a new album. It’s called Yene Mircha and it arrives March 27 via Awesome Tapes From Africa. Check out his new song “Abichu Nega Nega” below.
Following its live debut on the Grammy Awards, Demi Lovato has unveiled the studio version of her heart-wrenching new song and first release in a year and a half, “Anyone.” The song hit streaming services on Sunday (Jan. 26).
Brian Eno and his brother, ambient composer Roger Eno, have announced their first-ever joint album. It’s titled Mixing Colours and it arrives on March 20 via Deutsche Grammophon. Listen to the first single, “Celeste,” below.
Waxahatchee is back. Katie Crutchfield has announced the new album Saint Cloud and she’s also shared the new song “Fire.” Listen below. Saint Cloud arrives on March 27 via Merge.
Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Circles, is all but devoid of guest features, but there may be one famous voice hidden on the album: Ariana Grande. The pop star—who was in a relationship with Miller for several years—likely contributed background vocals on the project’s fifth song, “I Can See,” according to producer Jon Brion.
Jhené Aiko has shared a brand new song. It’s called “P*$$Y FAIRY (OTW).” The new single marks Aiko’s first track of the year, and it arrives with an accompanying music video, featuring Aiko and a partner performing a choreographed dance for the song. Check it out below via Def Jam.
Thundercat has announced his next album: It Is What It Is arrives April 3 (via Brainfeeder). Below, check out his new track “Black Qualls,” which features Steve Lacy and Steve Arrington.
Real Estate have announced their fifth album: The Main Thing is out February 28 via Domino. They’ve also released the album’s first single “Paper Cup,” which features Amelia Meath (of Sylvan Esso and Mountain Man). It arrives with a new music video starring an enormous guitar-spinning squirrel. Watch it happen below.
Westerman has shared a new single. Take a listen to “Blue Comanche” below. He’s also announced 2020 tour dates on the east and west coasts and in Toronto.
Los Angeles producer TOKiMONSTA has announced her new album, Oasis Nocturno, and shared a trippy music video “Fried for the Night,” a new song with Atlanta duo EarthGang. Check it out below.
It appears that a beef is brewing in Brooklyn.
Moby has announced his new album, All Visible Objects. It’s out March 6 via Mute. Moby also shared a new track, “Power Is Taken,” which features Dead Kennedys drummer D. H. Peligro. Check out the single and its accompanying visual below.