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Jessie Ware, Confidence Man, Romy and more for Homobloc in Manchester - www.nme.com - Manchester - Jordan
nme.com
02.08.2023 / 18:45

Jessie Ware, Confidence Man, Romy and more for Homobloc in Manchester

Jessie Ware, Confidence Man and Romy are among the acts lined up for the autumn edition of Homobloc in Manchester.The queer block party is set to return to Depot Mayfield on November 4 and, per a press release, is set to welcome “artists, performers, spectators and clubbers to come together and present one of the greatest dancefloor coalitions of the LGBTQ+ community”.Alongside Ware and Confidence Man, Peaches is also set to headline, with further headline DJ sets coming from The Blessed Madonna, David Morales, Avalon Emerson, Horse Meat Disco, LSDXOXO, salute, Sherelle and I. Jordan.The event is set to take over the full expanse of Depot Mayfield, across three main stages in the venue itself, plus additional stages along the street and in the Star & Garter pub located next door.Meanwhile, for the first time in its history, Homobloc is expanding to the venue’s roof space, which will host an array of programming, including cinema screenings, in-session podcasts and talks, acoustic performances, pop-up shops and more.“It’s with great pleasure we unveil the most adventurous Homobloc line-up to date,” promoter Rod Connolly said in a press release.

New disability cost of living payment update for people on PIP, ADP, Attendance Allowance and other benefits - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
02.08.2023 / 09:39

New disability cost of living payment update for people on PIP, ADP, Attendance Allowance and other benefits

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued an update for people on disability benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Adult Disability Payment (ADP) and Attendance Allowance, who may still be waiting on the £150 cost of living lump sum. The money was made automatically to more than 6.4 million people during the two-week payment at the end of June, beginning of July.

RAYE on surviving the music industry: “Keep good people around you” - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
01.08.2023 / 19:09

RAYE on surviving the music industry: “Keep good people around you”

RAYE has spoken to NME about her music industry battle to be shortlisted for the Mercury 2023, as well as her recent collab with Stormzy and hopes for longevity. Watch our interview above.The London singer-songwriter was speaking at the launch of the Mercury Prize 2023, where her 2023 debut ‘My 21st Century Blues‘ was shortlisted alongside albums by the likes of Arctic Monkeys, J Hus, Jessie Ware, Olivia Dean, Fred Again.., Young Fathers and Shygirl.“To be recognised for a body of work is something that I’ve really wanted for a really long time,” she told NME.

Olivia Dean on co-writing the Lionesses’ World Cup anthem: “It’s for the people” - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.08.2023 / 14:15

Olivia Dean on co-writing the Lionesses’ World Cup anthem: “It’s for the people”

Olivia Dean has spoken to NME about her Mercury-shortlisted album ‘Messy’, as well as going to school with fellow nominee RAYE and penning the England Women’s World Cup anthem, ‘Call Me A Lioness’. Watch our interview above.The London singer-songwriter was speaking at the launch of the Mercury Prize 2023, where her 2023 debut was shortlisted alongside albums by the likes of Arctic Monkeys, J Hus, Jessie Ware, Young Fathers and Shygirl.Dean told NME about how she was “overwhelmed” and “shocked” to be shortlisted, but “trying to be present and take it all in”.“Can you believe it? It only came out three weeks ago! I’m like, ‘Guys! Give me a sec!’,” she said.Asked about the character of the album, Dean told NME: “Hopefully, it captures a message of allowing yourself to be imperfect. I really enjoyed that I made an album that feels human and doesn’t feel processed or that it was made by 100 people over email.

Jockstrap on supporting Blur and bringing “new album energy” to upcoming shows - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.08.2023 / 10:51

Jockstrap on supporting Blur and bringing “new album energy” to upcoming shows

Jockstrap have spoken to NME about supporting Blur, being shortlisted for the Mercury Prize, and what to expect from their upcoming shows at The Barbican. Watch our interview above.The London art-pop duo – consisting of Georgia Ellery and Taylor Skye – were speaking at the launch of the Mercury Prize 2023, where their highly-acclaimed debut album ‘I Love You Jennifer B‘ was shortlisted alongside albums by the likes of Arctic Monkeys, J Hus, RAYE, Young Fathers and Shygirl.Of their competition, the pair said that were banking on the “awesome” Fred Again..

Father Shares Beautiful Untold Story Of How Sinéad O’Connor Gave His Terminally Ill Daughter ‘The Best Week Of Her Short Life’ - perezhilton.com - Britain - Ireland
perezhilton.com
01.08.2023 / 00:15

Father Shares Beautiful Untold Story Of How Sinéad O’Connor Gave His Terminally Ill Daughter ‘The Best Week Of Her Short Life’

As the world attempts to come to terms with Sinéad O’Connor’s tragic passing, we’re also learning a bit more about this remarkable woman. The latest comes from a UK man telling a personal story about the singer that he holds very near and dear to his heart.

Lankum on the loss of Sinéad O’Connor and the “heartening” nod from the Mercury Prize - www.nme.com - Dublin
nme.com
31.07.2023 / 21:31

Lankum on the loss of Sinéad O’Connor and the “heartening” nod from the Mercury Prize

Lankum have spoken to NME about the loss of Sinéad O’Connor – as well as trying to capture the “broader spectrum of the human experience” on their Mercury-shortlisted album. Watch our interview above.The Dublin folk band – with Cormac MacDiarmada with Daragh and Ian Lynch from the quartet in attendance – were speaking at the launch of the Mercury Prize 2023, where their highly-acclaimed fourth album ‘False Lankum’ latest was shortlisted alongside albums by the likes of Arctic Monkeys, J Hus, RAYE, Jockstrap, Young Fathers, Shygirl, Fred Again..

Jessie Ware on working Kylie Minogue (and hopefully Cher) and her dream podcast guests - www.nme.com
nme.com
31.07.2023 / 13:35

Jessie Ware on working Kylie Minogue (and hopefully Cher) and her dream podcast guests

Jessie Ware has spoken to NME about the “freedom” of her 2023 Mercury Prize shortlisted album ‘That! Feels Good‘, working with Kylie Minogue, and her bucketlist collaborations and podcast guests. Watch our interview above.The London singer-songwriter was speaking at the launch of the Mercury Prize 2023, where her latest was shortlisted alongside albums by the likes of Arctic Monkeys, J Hus, RAYE, Jockstrap, Young Fathers, Shygirl, Fred Again..

Arctic Monkeys, Raye, Fred Again, More Shortlisted for 2023 Mercury Prize - variety.com - Britain - Scotland - Ireland - county Young
variety.com
27.07.2023 / 18:53

Arctic Monkeys, Raye, Fred Again, More Shortlisted for 2023 Mercury Prize

Thania Garcia Arctic Monkeys, Fred Again, Raye and numerous other British and Irish acts are behind some of the top albums shortlisted for the U.K.’s esteemed Mercury Prize. The annual ceremony is set to take place on Sept. 7 at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London and will feature live performances from many of the highlighted artists.

Jessie Ware shares “Freak Me Now” featuring Róisín Murphy - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
27.07.2023 / 15:17

Jessie Ware shares “Freak Me Now” featuring Róisín Murphy

Jessie Ware has dropped a remix of her song "Freak Me Now" featuring Róisín Murphy. The original version of the song, minus Murphy, appears on Ware's latest album That! Feels Good!.

J Hus, Jockstrap, and Shygirl lead 2023 Mercury Prize nominees - www.thefader.com - Britain - Scotland - Ireland - county Young
thefader.com
27.07.2023 / 15:17

J Hus, Jockstrap, and Shygirl lead 2023 Mercury Prize nominees

The list of nominees for the 2023 Mercury Prize has been revealed with Shygirl, Arctic Monkeys, Jockstrap, J Hus, and Fred Again.. set to compete for this year's title.

Fans react to 2023 Mercury Prize nominations - www.nme.com
nme.com
27.07.2023 / 12:23

Fans react to 2023 Mercury Prize nominations

Mercury Prize nominations were announced this morning (July 27), fans online have been having their say.On the shortlist for this year were the likes of Arctic Monkeys, J Hus and RAYE alongside Loyle Carner, Jockstrap, Young Fathers (‘Heavy Heavy’), Fred again.. and more.With the nominations now out there, fans, bands and more have been sharing their reactions and wishes for the September 7 ceremony.Many have shared their hopes for the winner of the ceremony, with others highlighting albums they wish had been nominated.See a range of reactions to the shortlist – which is completed by Jessie Ware, Olivia Dean, Ezra Collective and Lankum – below.Jockstrap absolutely must win the Mercury prize— Phil Jones (@PhilRDJones) July 27, 2023It's going to be really dull when Fred again..

Mercury Prize shortlist announced - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - London - Ireland
completemusicupdate.com
27.07.2023 / 11:07

Mercury Prize shortlist announced

This year’s Mercury Prize shortlist has been announced, with artists including Arctic Monkeys, Jessie Ware and Raye vying for the £25,000 prize for the best British and Irish album of the last year.As ever, twelve albums make up the shortlist, with one overall winner set to be announced during a ceremony at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on 7 Sep.The 2023 judging panel was revealed yesterday.

Arctic Monkeys, J Hus, RAYE and more nominated for 2023 Mercury Prize - www.nme.com - Ireland
nme.com
27.07.2023 / 10:31

Arctic Monkeys, J Hus, RAYE and more nominated for 2023 Mercury Prize

Mercury Prize have been revealed, with Arctic Monkeys, J Hus and RAYE among the list.The winner of the prize will be announced at a live ceremony at London’s Eventim Apollo on September 7, and were judged by a panel including Anna Calvi, Jamie Cullum, Mistajam and more.Others on the list of nominees include Loyle Carner (for his ‘Hugo’ album), Jockstrap (for debut LP ‘I Love You Jennifer B’), Young Fathers (‘Heavy Heavy’), Fred again.. (‘Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022’) and Jessie Ware (‘That! Feels Good!’).The list is completed by Olivia Dean‘s debut album ‘Messy’, Shygirl‘s ‘Nymph’, Ezra Collective‘s ‘Where I’m Meant To Be’ and Irish folk band Lankum’s fourth LP ‘False Lankum’.See the full list of nominees below.Arctic Monkeys – ‘The Car’Ezra Collective – ‘Where I’m Meant to Be’Fred again.. – ‘Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022)’J Hus – ‘Beautiful And Brutal Yard’Jessie Ware – ‘That! Feels Good!’Jockstrap – ‘I Love You Jennifer B’Lankum – ‘False Lankum’Loyle Carner – ‘hugo’ Olivia Dean – ‘Messy’RAYE – ‘My 21st Century Blues’Shygirl – ‘Nymph’Young Fathers – ‘Heavy Heavy’In 2022, Little Simz won the Mercury Prize for her album ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’.

These Heeled Sandals From Zappos Are The Perfect Summer Wedding Accessory - www.usmagazine.com - city Sandal
usmagazine.com
26.07.2023 / 17:53

These Heeled Sandals From Zappos Are The Perfect Summer Wedding Accessory

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One Liners: S Club, Mercury Prize, Romy, more - completemusicupdate.com - Britain
completemusicupdate.com
26.07.2023 / 11:59

One Liners: S Club, Mercury Prize, Romy, more

APPOINTMENTSCamden’s Roundhouse venue has announced Rowan Kitching as its new Venue Director. “I am THRILLED to be joining the team at the Roundhouse, at an exciting time for such an iconic music and arts venue”, he says. ”The uniqueness and heritage of the space excites me, but most importantly the support to our vital creative youth programme.

Indigo Girls’ Classic Hit Invaded the ‘Barbie’ World, and Everyone Is Closer to Fine Because of It - variety.com - Iceland - Netherlands - Faroe Islands
variety.com
25.07.2023 / 23:29

Indigo Girls’ Classic Hit Invaded the ‘Barbie’ World, and Everyone Is Closer to Fine Because of It

Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic If you came into the “Barbie” film cold, expecting that if any song was going to get the most play, it might be Aqua’s “Barbie World,” you had a surprise coming. Turns out Barbie is a huge Indigo Girls fan — or, at least like a million women and some men before her, she likes to belt along with the 1989 folk-rock smash “Closer to Fine” in the car. The song pops up three times over the course of the blockbuster film, guaranteeing that there is going to be a huge resurgence in the real world of people singing about going “to see the doctor of philosophy,” even if they’re actually on their way to the beach.

Listen to Romy’s emotional new single ‘The Sea’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.07.2023 / 08:49

Listen to Romy’s emotional new single ‘The Sea’

Romy has shared a new single called ‘The Sea’ – you can listen to it below.The song will appear on The xx member’s debut solo album ‘Mid Air’, which is due for release on September 8 via Young (pre-order/pre-save here).Co-produced by Fred Again.. and Stuart Price, the dance-orientated track finds Romy in a romantic mood as she reflects on finding and losing love by the ocean.

Carly Rae Jepsen Reveals Why Upcoming Record 'The Loveliest Time' Is Her Favorite Album to Date - www.justjared.com - Australia - USA - Chicago - Canada - Japan - Beyond
justjared.com
24.07.2023 / 18:55

Carly Rae Jepsen Reveals Why Upcoming Record 'The Loveliest Time' Is Her Favorite Album to Date

Carly Rae Jepsen is opening up about her new record, The Loveliest Time, out on Friday (July 28).

Documentary On Spy Novelist John Le Carré, AKA David Cornwell, Coming From Apple TV+, The Ink Factory And Oscar Winner Errol Morris - deadline.com - Britain - New York
deadline.com
24.07.2023 / 16:25

Documentary On Spy Novelist John Le Carré, AKA David Cornwell, Coming From Apple TV+, The Ink Factory And Oscar Winner Errol Morris

EXCLUSIVE: David Cornwell, the British spy better known to the world under his pen name John le Carré, reveals secrets of his extraordinary life in a documentary directed by nonfiction filmmaking legend Errol Morris.

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