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New Music Releases June 3: Post Malone, 070 Shake, Maggie Rogers, Prince - www.etonline.com - New York - city Syracuse, state New York
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04.06.2022 / 00:19

New Music Releases June 3: Post Malone, 070 Shake, Maggie Rogers, Prince

New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Post Malone returned to the new music charts with his new album, a follow-up to his acclaimed 2019 album,. Prince's estate released a remixed and digitally enhanced edition of, which features performances from the iconic singer's tour stop in Syracuse, New York, from March 1985.

Watch Yeah Yeah Yeahs debut new material at LA gig - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - London - New York - Los Angeles - USA - New York - Manchester
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31.05.2022 / 12:59

Watch Yeah Yeah Yeahs debut new material at LA gig

Yeah Yeah Yeahs played new songs to fans at LA’s Teragram Ballroom last night (May 30) – watch them perform ‘Spitting Off The Edge Of The World’ and see the setlist below.The New York band aired classics including ‘Maps’ and ‘Heads Will Roll’ but also treated fans to two new songs including ‘Spitting…’, which was announced last week (featuring Perfume Genius) and is released tomorrow (June 1). A song called ‘Black Top’ was also played, according to notes on setlist.fm.It’s not known if the new tracks will feature on a forthcoming album. Yeah Yeah Yeahs have been on a lengthy hiatus; their last album, ‘Mosquito‘, was released in 2013.The Karen O-fronted band revealed recently that they’d signed a new record deal with Secretly Canadian.

My Chemical Romance’s Frank Iero announces album with new band - www.nme.com - Australia
nme.com
26.05.2022 / 17:01

My Chemical Romance’s Frank Iero announces album with new band

My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero has announced he has been working on an album with a new band.Iero shared the news in an Instagram post he shared about a recent injury he sustained after falling from a ladder.The guitarist admitted that he feared he may never be able to play guitar again following injuries from the fall and a previous road traffic accident Australia in 2016.“Six months ago I had my second surgery to remove a spanning plate and 8 screws from my right wrist after falling from a ladder and breaking it in 10 places,” Iero wrote.A post shared by frnkiero (@frankieromustdie)He continued: “If I’m being honest, between this new injury and the tear in my shoulder from my Australian accident I truly didn’t know if I would ever be able to play guitar again…but I never let those words come out of my mouth.”Despite his initial fears, Iero has recovered and performed on several dates with MCR, who are currently touring the UK.In the post, he also confirmed he has been working on an album with a new band.“Since that surgery I have recorded a new My Chem song [‘The Foundations Of Decay’], a full length [album] with a new band that will probably be announced in the next few months, and played sold-out stadiums with some of my best friends in the entire world,” he added.“Nothing worth doing is easy, but anything is possible. Thank you for my dreams come true.

Watch My Chemical Romance play ‘Tomorrow’s Money’ live for the first time - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - Dublin
nme.com
25.05.2022 / 18:47

Watch My Chemical Romance play ‘Tomorrow’s Money’ live for the first time

My Chemical Romance performed their 2012 single ‘Tomorrow’s Money’ live for the first time during their gig in Dublin last night (May 24) – you can watch fan-shot footage of the performance below.The returning band played the first of two nights at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham yesterday as they continue their UK and Ireland comeback tour.Last night’s Dublin setlist included a live debut of ‘Tomorrow’s Money’, which was originally released in October 2012 and later featured on the compilation ‘Conventional Weapons’.You can watch fan-shot footage of My Chemical Romance performing ‘Tomorrow’s Money’ below.Tomorrow's MoneyVia @Lunadeurano96 pic.twitter.com/BeJxGM80hz— My Chemical Romance Updates

Dead body found following My Chemical Romance Milton Keynes show - www.nme.com - city Milton
nme.com
23.05.2022 / 00:09

Dead body found following My Chemical Romance Milton Keynes show

My Chemical Romance‘s nearby MK Stadium concerts.According to MK Citizen, the body was discovered last night (May 21) at the Milton Keynes Bowl, which was being used as a ‘park and stride’ for three MCR concerts taking place across the weekend.Police arrived at the scene around 8.30pm and witnesses said intensive searches were being carried out. Some concert-goers who had parked at the Bowl reported that they were prevented from moving their cars after the concert finished at 10.30pm.Thames Valley police confirmed in a statement that the body found is a man’s, adding that the death is being treated as unexplained but non-suspicious.A spokesperson told MK Citizen: “Thames Valley Police is investigating an unexplained, non-suspicious death in Milton Keynes. As such, it is not being treated as a crime.”They added: “There is a scene watch in place while enquiries are being carried out.

My Chemical Romance pay tribute to Power Trip’s Riley Gale at Milton Keynes show - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
22.05.2022 / 13:13

My Chemical Romance pay tribute to Power Trip’s Riley Gale at Milton Keynes show

My Chemical Romance‘s Gerard Way paid tribute to late Power Trip frontman Riley Gale.Gale, a giant of the US hardcore scene, passed away in August of 2020. His family then asked fans to donate to Dallas Hope Charities, a local organisation Riley was passionate about.

Check out Placebo’s setlist from My Chemical Romance’s Milton Keynes show - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
nme.com
20.05.2022 / 23:49

Check out Placebo’s setlist from My Chemical Romance’s Milton Keynes show

Placebo supported My Chemical Romance at their huge Milton Keynes show last night (May 19) – check out their setlist and footage from the gig below.On the first of three nights supporting the emo giants at the MK Dons Stadium, Placebo performed five tracks from their latest album, ‘Never Let Me Go’, alongside a few fan favourites.The band – who joined other support acts Lost Alone and Aviva – played ‘Kitty Litter’, taken from 2009’s ‘Battle For The Sun’; ‘Bionic’, from their self-titled 1996 debut, for the first time since 2014; and ‘One Of A Kind’, from 2006’s ‘Meds’, for the first time since 2015.Watch footage from the band’s Milton Keynes set below:You can see Placebo’s Milton Keynes setlist below:‘Forever Chemicals’‘Kitty Litter’ (first performance since 2012)‘Beautiful James’‘Bionic’ (first performance since 2014)‘Hugz’‘One Of A Kind’ (first performance since 2015)‘Surrounded By Spies’‘Try Better Next Time’‘For What It’s Worth’‘Slave To The Wage’‘Special K’‘The Bitter End’‘Infra-red’Placebo’s remaining dates with MCR will be tomorrow (May 21) and Sunday (22) at MK Dons Stadium, Milton Keynes.My Chemical Romance kicked off their hugely anticipated UK and Ireland comeback tour on Monday night (May 16) at the Eden Project in Cornwall, marking their first UK show in 11 years.In a five-star review of the show, NME‘s Ali Shutler said: “They’re now safely one of the biggest rock groups to emerge in the last 20 years but if the band are worried about their new found status, they don’t show it.“Tonight’s show is fearless, loose and raw. It genuinely feels like anything could happen, as My Chemical Romance channel punk rebellion and playful ambition.

The Big Break: Chris Rock Made Film Debut in ‘Beverly Hills Cop 2’ 35 Years Ago - variety.com - New York
variety.com
20.05.2022 / 20:31

The Big Break: Chris Rock Made Film Debut in ‘Beverly Hills Cop 2’ 35 Years Ago

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentRight now, the name Chris Rock is synonymous with one thing: The Slap at the March 27 Oscars. However, Rock’s career is a lot more varied than that one incident, though there are several clues in his work leading up to that moment.May 20 marks the 35th anniversary of his movie debut as a parking valet in the 1987 “Beverly Hills Cop 2.”Variety’s review described it as “noisy, numbing, unimaginative” and didn’t mention Rock.

Gerard Way pays tribute to My Chemical Romance fans who have died with memorial flag - www.nme.com
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20.05.2022 / 16:27

Gerard Way pays tribute to My Chemical Romance fans who have died with memorial flag

Gerard Way paid tribute to My Chemical Romance fans who have passed away over the last two years at their Milton Keynes show last night (May 19).The frontman held aloft a flag with the names of deceased MCR followers at Stadium MK after a fan passed it on to him.“So this is kind of crazy, this is our third show, we’ve played two shows and I think it was the first night where were fucking around having a good time and I was talking about how its been two and a half years and how does it feel and things like that” Way told the crowd.“And it occurred to me later after the second show, that there was a bunch of people that were probably gonna be at these shows that aren’t here with us anymore.

My Chemical Romance air more fan favourites as UK tour hits Milton Keynes - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - city Milton
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20.05.2022 / 13:53

My Chemical Romance air more fan favourites as UK tour hits Milton Keynes

My Chemical Romance played Milton Keynes last night (May 19), as their hugely anticipated UK and Ireland comeback tour continues.The third date of the reformed band’s current run, and their first of four shows in Milton Keynes saw a 21-song setlist that opened with their new single ‘The Foundations Of Decay’.As well as a mix of hits, fan favourites and deep cuts, the band played two songs for the first time on the tour.

My Chemical Romance air more fan favourites and rarities during second night of UK tour - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
nme.com
18.05.2022 / 12:53

My Chemical Romance air more fan favourites and rarities during second night of UK tour

My Chemical Romance played the second night of their comeback UK and Ireland tour last night (May 17), adding a host of fan favourites and rarities to their setlist.The band kicked off their run of live dates on Monday night (May 16) at the Eden Project in Cornwall, marking their first UK show in 11 years.Last night’s second gig at the Eden Sessions featured a 22-track setlist, with MCR opening the show with their new single ‘The Foundations Of Decay’.The band played the songs ‘Cemetery Drive’ and ‘The Only Hope For Me Is You’ last night for the first time since 2012, while ‘The Ghost of You’ received its first live rendition since 2011.CEMETERY DRIVE #MCREDEN pic.twitter.com/bwS6g4c2RN— b.

Watch My Chemical Romance debut new material as reunion tour begins - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
17.05.2022 / 19:29

Watch My Chemical Romance debut new material as reunion tour begins

My Chemical Romance returned to live action on Monday night with a headline show at The Eden Project in Cornwall, England. It was the band's first show since a comeback gig in 2019 and kickstarts a reunion tour that was delayed by the pandemic.

Lily Allen and David Harbour make Stranger Things premiere a family night out with singer's kids - www.ok.co.uk - New York - Las Vegas
ok.co.uk
16.05.2022 / 14:35

Lily Allen and David Harbour make Stranger Things premiere a family night out with singer's kids

Lily Allen supported husband David Harbour at the Stranger Things 4 premiere over the weekend – and the couple sweetly turned the occasion into a family event by bringing along the singer's kids. Lily, 37, posed on the New York red carpet alongside David, 47, and her children, 10 year old Ethel Mary and Marnie Rose, nine. Fans of Netflix's Stranger Things are getting seriously excited for the next instalments, which drop in just a matter of days.

Soft Cell to perform their debut album in full for first North American tour in 20 years - www.nme.com - Britain - New York - Los Angeles - USA - California - Chicago - San Francisco
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14.05.2022 / 16:23

Soft Cell to perform their debut album in full for first North American tour in 20 years

Soft Cell are set to perform their debut album ‘Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret’ in full on their first North American tour in 20 years – see the dates below and get tickets here.The duo returned last week (May 6) with ‘*Happiness Not Included’, their first new album in two decades. The synth-pop duo, comprised of Marc Almond and Dave Ball, had recently reunited for their first album since 2002’s ‘Cruelty Without Beauty’.A short run of UK dates then followed the announcement in late 2021, and Soft Cell will now head to North America later this year for their first tour there in two decades.The gigs will begin in El Cajon, California on August 23, with five dates following including shows in Chicago and New York.Tickets are on sale now – pick up yours here and see the full list of dates below.AUGUST 2022 23 – El Cajon, The Magnolia24 – Los Angeles, YouTube Theater26 – San Francisco, The Masonic28 – Chicago, House of Blues30 – New York, Beacon Theatre31 – Toronto, HistorySpeaking on the direction of the band’s new record, Almond said: “In this album I wanted to look at us as a society: a place where we have chosen to put profits before people, money before morality and decency, food before the rights of animals, fanaticism before fairness and our own trivial comforts before the unspeakable agonies of others.”He continued: “But in the album there is also a belief that there is a utopia if we can peel back the layers and understand what really matters.”“Science fiction stories for the 21st century,” Ball added, explaining that the album was “recorded remotely during a world pandemic”.

My Chemical Romance’s Mikey Way says ‘The Foundations Of Decay’ is “my favourite MCR song of all time” - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - city Milton
nme.com
13.05.2022 / 18:05

My Chemical Romance’s Mikey Way says ‘The Foundations Of Decay’ is “my favourite MCR song of all time”

My Chemical Romance‘s Mikey Way has said that the band’s comeback song ‘The Foundations Of Decay’ is his “favourite MCR song of all time”.The returning four-piece released their first new song since 2014’s ‘Fake Your Death’ yesterday (May 12).Posting on Instagram shortly after the single was released, MCR bassist Way shared some high praise for ‘The Foundations Of Decay’.“This is my favourite My Chemical Romance song of all time,” he wrote. “I hope you listen and enjoy.”A post shared by Mikey Way (@mikeyway)Guitarist Frank Iero also shared some thoughts on the new song, writing on Instagram: “Happy release day, boys! It’s been a while, but I couldn’t be happier to finally say those words or more proud of my brothers and what we have created together.

My Chemical Romance drops first new song in 8 years — and it’s long - nypost.com - USA - city Oklahoma City
nypost.com
13.05.2022 / 03:33

My Chemical Romance drops first new song in 8 years — and it’s long

My Chemical Romance released its first new song in eight years on Thursday.The 6-minute “The Foundations of Decay” is the band’s only release since 2014’s “Fake Your Death,” which was included on their greatest hits album.That tune, intended for the band’s unfinished fifth album, came as a parting gift to fans after MCR announced their breakup in 2013. Disciples of “The Black Parade” have been devastated ever since.

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