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Coronavirus may have put a halt to this summer’s festival calendar, but if you want to pretend you’re dancing in a field with all your pals then you can recreate the magic by playing The Killers new album ‘Imploding The Mirage’ with a few tinnies in the garden.Filled with stadium-shaking smashers, it’s the sort of record you just know will sound even better at festivals next year.
The album received the five star treatment here at NME, and we’ve picked Weyes Blood collab ‘My God’ for the NME
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAre you ready to travel back to the 1940s when Netflix did not exist and radio shows were the epicenter of entertainment? During DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse on September 12, Warner Bros.
Netflix‘s top 10 movies of the entire month of August have been revealed and surprisingly, there are only a few original films on this list.
apple.com | mrkimnoble.com | BBC Sounds | planetradio.co.ukI’m feeling scattered this week, so here’s a scattered column. Think of this week’s review as the written equivalent of the kitchen drawer of tat, the one that houses a random collection of single batteries, old keys and bits of tinsel.
NME‘s Radar Roundup is your weekly reminder of the rule-breaking rising artists you cannot afford to ignore right now.
London Grammar‘s new song ‘Baby It’s You’ marks the trio’s triumphant return. The first piece of new music they’ve released as a band since second album ‘Truth Is A Beautiful Thing’ in 2017, it sees their ethereal indie pop given an icy makeover, imbued with pulsating electronics.
NME‘s Radar Roundup is your weekly reminder of the rule-breaking rising artists you cannot afford to ignore right now.