Paloma Faith, Nick Cave, and Johnny Marr are among the stars who have put their names to a letter calling on the U.K. government to bail out arts organisations amid the Covid-19 crisis.
08.04.2020 - 17:21 / billboard.com
Even as the first few thumps of the opening drums resonate and the waves of oscillating, experimental synths begin to roll in, bright pastel colors flood every corner of the screen in the new music video for NZCA Lines’ late March single, “Pure Luxury,” premiering exclusively today (April 8) on Billboard.
The track prominently features Michael Lovett — who records his solo work under the moniker NZCA Lines and recently joined English electropop group Metronomy — sporting an all-pink, formal
Paloma Faith, Nick Cave, and Johnny Marr are among the stars who have put their names to a letter calling on the U.K. government to bail out arts organisations amid the Covid-19 crisis.
They're calling for "urgent" government support
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