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Listen to Bartees Strange’s new single ‘Heavy Heart’ - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Washington
nme.com
02.03.2022 / 10:59

Listen to Bartees Strange’s new single ‘Heavy Heart’

Bartees Strange has released his first single for the year, ‘Heavy Heart’. It arrives alongside news the Washington-based singer-songwriter has signed with iconic label 4AD.The new song, which follows on from last year’s ‘Weights’ and 2020 album ‘Live Forever’, opens with a sparse, slow-burning guitar line before pivoting into an emotive, high-energy indie rocker. “This song is a culmination of some beautiful things,” Strange says of the track.‘Heavy Heart’ arrives alongside a music video directed by Marisa Dabice of Mannequin Pussy.

Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran dance away the heartbreak on Bam Bam: First Listen - www.officialcharts.com
officialcharts.com
02.03.2022 / 03:27

Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran dance away the heartbreak on Bam Bam: First Listen

‘You said you hated the ocean, but you’re surfing now. I said I’d love you for life, but I just sold our house.’

Listen to Poliça’s invigorating new single ‘Rotting’ - www.nme.com - Minnesota - USA - California - county Hall - Pennsylvania - Washington - county San Diego - Seattle - Detroit - Ohio - Minneapolis - Berlin - state Washington - Santa Fe - city Portland - Philadelphia, state Pennsylvania - city Vancouver - San Francisco, state California - county Winona - Columbus, state Ohio - county Spokane
nme.com
28.02.2022 / 15:47

Listen to Poliça’s invigorating new single ‘Rotting’

Poliça have shared their latest single ‘Rotting’ – you can hear the band’s first new song of 2022 below.The track actually marks the first new music release from the Minneapolis-based project – comprising of singer Channy Leaneagh, producer Ryan Olson, bassist Chris Bierden and drummers Ben Ivascu and Drew Christopherson – since the arrival of their January 2020 album ‘When We Stay Alive’.Poliça have returned to action today (February 28) with the track ‘Rotting’, which features co-production from the Berlin-based techno producer Dustin Zahn.You can hear Poliça’s ‘Rotting’ below.Poliça have also announced details of a North American tour for this summer, which will follow on from a previously announced slot at Mid West Music Fest in Winona, Minnesota in April.You can see Poliça’s upcoming tour dates below and find tickets when they go on sale here.April30 – Midwest Music Fest, Winona, MNJune9 – Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL10 – Marble Bar, Detroit, MI11 – Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto, ON12 – Bar le Ritz, Montreal, QC13 – Brighton Music Hall, Boston, MA16 – Elsewhere, Brooklyn, NY17 – The Foundry, Philadelphia, PA18 – The Black Cat, Washington, DC19 – The Basement, Columbus, OH July2 – Earth Rider Brewery, Superior, WI6 – Lucky You Lounge, Spokane, WA7 – Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA8 – Fortune Sound Club, Vancouver, BC9 – Doug Fir, Portland, OR11 – Independent, San Francisco, CA12 – Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles, CA14 – Casbah, San Diego, CA15 – Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix, AZ16 – Meow Wolf, Santa Fe, NM17 – Bluebird Theatre, Denver, CO19 – The Raccoon Motel, Davenport, IA

Listen to Abby Roberts’ glistening new single ‘Pink Champagne’ - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - city Brighton
nme.com
26.02.2022 / 16:43

Listen to Abby Roberts’ glistening new single ‘Pink Champagne’

Abby Roberts has returned with a new track – watch the video for the lovestruck ‘Pink Champagne’ below.The new track follows Roberts’ viral debut single ‘Paramaniac’, and has had success on TikTok ahead of its official release. It comes ahead of a number of UK festival appearances – including London’s Community and The Great Escape in Brighton – as well as a summer tour of the US in support of Halsey.Speaking of the motivations behind ‘Pink Champagne’, Roberts said: “I wrote ‘Pink Champagne’ because I wanted to have a go at writing a love song but without making it cliche, there’s so many love songs out there and I didn’t wanna be all soppy!“It’s essentially a breakup song reminiscing about the nicer parts of a not so perfect relationship, I think it’s super visual and manages to bring you on a journey with the dreamy vibes.”Watch the track’s official video, directed by Grow Up Sad, below.Having gained fame through TikTok posts about make-up, beauty and art that have received many millions of views, Roberts has since worked with the likes of Yungblud, Zara Larsson, Liam Payne and more.Speaking to NME earlier this year for an In Conversation video interview, she spoke of her upcoming six-track debut EP, and dream of working with Arctic Monkeys.Explaining that she hadn’t played guitar before starting work on the EP, Roberts told NME: “Guitar came to me before I knew that I wanted to ever put music out there.

The O2 has reopened after Storm Eunice roof damage - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
25.02.2022 / 19:57

The O2 has reopened after Storm Eunice roof damage

suffered significant damage to its roof following high winds caused by Storm Eunice. Winds caused by the adverse weather shredded parts of the white-domed roof of the venue, which is located near Greenwich, South East London.

Listen to Denzel Curry’s new collaboration with Slowthai, ‘Zatoichi’ - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Seattle - Peru - Dublin - San Francisco - city Sacramento - city Denver - city Salt Lake City - city Portland - city Olympia
nme.com
25.02.2022 / 13:59

Listen to Denzel Curry’s new collaboration with Slowthai, ‘Zatoichi’

Denzel Curry has shared a new single that features Slowthai – listen to ‘Zatoichi’ below.The song is the second release from his upcoming album ‘Melt My Eyez See Your Future’, which Curry announced earlier this month with a teaser video, revealing the record would feature contributions from T-Pain, Slowthai, Rico Nasty, Kenny Beats, JPEGMAFIA, Thundercat, Robert Glasper and more. A release date is yet to be confirmed.The latest song has been produced by Powers Pleasant and features Slowthai on the song’s chorus.The video for the song was filmed on location in Peru, ‘Zatoichi’ and follows on from the Sci-Fi Western visuals seen in the recently-released single ‘Walkin’.Watch the video here:Speaking about his upcoming album, Curry said: “I like traditional hip hop, I like drum and bass, I like trap, I like poetry, so a lot of that is going to be interwoven in this album including jazz and a lot of genres that I came up on as a kid and just being in my parents’ house.”The follow up to 2019’s ‘Zuu’, he added: “This album is made up of everything that I couldn’t give you on TA13OO or Imperial because I was going through depression anger issues.”Curry also announced details of North American, UK and European tour dates for 2022.

Listen to Röyksopp’s euphoric new track ‘This Time, This Place’ - www.nme.com - Norway - county Martin - Denmark - Indiana
nme.com
23.02.2022 / 13:05

Listen to Röyksopp’s euphoric new track ‘This Time, This Place’

Röyksopp have shared their latest single ‘This Time, This Place’ – you can hear the duo’s new track below.The song, which features the vocals of film director and conceptualist Beki Mari, is part of the Norwegian pair’s “prodigious conceptual project” ‘Profound Mysteries’.Röyksopp previously said “goodbye to the traditional album format” following the release of their fifth LP ‘The Inevitable End’ in 2014, but vowed to continue making music together.‘This Time, This Place’ is the latest track to be lifted from the duo’s ‘Profound Mysteries’, and you can hear the song in the below Jonathan Zawada-directed visualiser.“I could only describe working with Röyksopp as an out of body experience,” Mari said in a statement about ‘This Time, This Place’. “My mind already had the trails of their music burnt-in; little pathways back to very specific memories and so being asked to sing for them filled me with an inimitable feeling.“In Norway, in their studio, my voice spanned octaves I didn’t know I had; which was especially interesting as I was still learning how to fly.

Investigation reopened after man dies 10 years after attack - it's being treated as murder - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - county Ashley
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
22.02.2022 / 21:05

Investigation reopened after man dies 10 years after attack - it's being treated as murder

Police have reopened a decade-old attack investigation following the death of the victim - and are treating it as murder.

It’s back but is it better? We test ghd’s new Original Styler 20 years after first launch - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
18.02.2022 / 17:39

It’s back but is it better? We test ghd’s new Original Styler 20 years after first launch

2022 is already proving to be the year of big milestones. Kate Middleton turned forty last month, Orlando Bloom turned 45 in January, and now ghd’s Original Styler is celebrating its 20-year anniversary. Like any noughties icon returning to the scene two decades later, it’s had a bit of a makeover.

Listen to Cassyette’s riotous new single, ‘Mayhem’ - www.nme.com - Britain - state Louisiana - Manchester - Birmingham - city This - city Bristol
nme.com
18.02.2022 / 03:15

Listen to Cassyette’s riotous new single, ‘Mayhem’

Cassyette has shared her riotous new single, ‘Mayhem’ today (February 17) – listen to it below.The punk influenced track is said to “detail a love that has run its cause and the mayhem that ensues as a result.”Speaking about the new track, Cassyette said: “Over the last year I’ve learnt that nothing good lasts forever and sometimes you have to let things go. I loved him, and he loved me, but after going through so much, it changed things between us and we had too many problems beyond repair.“I had that feeling in the pit of my stomach that our time was up, and we both wanted to let go. We had reached the bottom line and my whole world turned upside down.I don’t think you ever fully get over heartbreak.

First Listen preview: Sabrina Carpenter hits the highway on Fast Times - www.officialcharts.com
officialcharts.com
16.02.2022 / 12:39

First Listen preview: Sabrina Carpenter hits the highway on Fast Times

Sometimes, you just have to let life take you into the fast lane, even if those higher speeds carry more danger than you'd anticipated.

Listen to White Lies soaring new single, ‘Blue Drift’ - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - Birmingham - Dublin - city Rock
nme.com
14.02.2022 / 19:31

Listen to White Lies soaring new single, ‘Blue Drift’

White Lies have shared a soaring new single called ‘Blue Drift’ – listen to it below.It’s the latest offering from the trio’s upcoming sixth album, ‘As I Try Not To Fall Apart’ which arrives on February 18 – you can pre-order it here.Speaking about the new song, the band’s Charles Cave said: “Dare I say it this is another tip-toe into a more progressive-rock realm.“The song feels very much a nighttime drive to me, winding empty roads, foreign air creeping in through the window. It’s a song about being humbled by the mind’s ability to lift us up and bring us down.“It’s grand, full of longing and bombast, but there is an uneasiness to it too.

Listen to Kate Nash’s new “tween pop anthem” ‘Imperfect’ - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester
nme.com
11.02.2022 / 14:15

Listen to Kate Nash’s new “tween pop anthem” ‘Imperfect’

Kate Nash has shared a new single called ‘Imperfect’ – you can listen to it below.The track is the latest preview of the singer-songwriter’s fifth studio album, which is due to arrive at some point this year. Following on from 2018’s ‘Yesterday Was Forever’, the record will also feature the 2021 songs ‘Horsie’ and ‘Misery’.“My co-star Kimmy Gatewood and some of our brilliant writers Rachel Shukert and Sascha Rothchild from GLOW asked me if I could write a tween pop anthem for an episode of The Babysitters Club (Netflix) that they were all working on,” Nash explained of how ‘Imperfect’ came about.“I’ve been writing for TV, film and musical theatre recently and it’s been so liberating as I get to explore different sides of being a songwriter.

Johnny Marr: “The Smiths never fell out over politics, but we probably would now” - www.nme.com - Manchester - Smith
nme.com
07.02.2022 / 14:53

Johnny Marr: “The Smiths never fell out over politics, but we probably would now”

Johnny Marr says that The Smiths “never fell out over politics,” but that they “probably would now.”Marr and songwriting partner Morrissey have had a number of high-profile beefs in the press since the band split up in the late 1980s, with Morrissey most recently asking Marr to stop mentioning him when giving interviews.In a new interview with The Guardian, Marr was posed questions by fans and celebrities about The Smiths, his solo work and beyond.In the interview, Marr was asked by Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham: “Did the Smiths ever fall out over football or politics?”Marr replied: “We never discussed football so that’s that. And we never fell out over politics, but we probably would now.”A subsequent question from a fan then said: “Morrissey’s recent political views have cast a shadow over the Smiths for me – reaching back into the past and tainting something that was very important to me. I’m so disappointed in him.

Brianna Decker: 5 Things About USA Hockey Player Out Of Olympics After First Match - hollywoodlife.com - New York - USA - Finland - Wisconsin - city Beijing - city Sochi
hollywoodlife.com
04.02.2022 / 21:37

Brianna Decker: 5 Things About USA Hockey Player Out Of Olympics After First Match

Although the U.S. women’s hockey team celebrated an upset against defending bronze-medalists Finland at the Beijing Winter Olympics on Thursday (January 3), the win came with a price: star player Brianna Decker is out after suffering a brutal injury. Just moments into the first period, Brianna collided with an opponent, causing a serious leg injury, agonizing screams from Brianna and several doctors to take her off the ice in a stretcher. “She’s one of the toughest, strongest players in the world, and so when you hear her react like that, obviously, it was devastating and nerve-racking for us,” team captain Kendall Coyne Schofield told The New York Times.

Listen to Liam Gallagher’s new single ‘Everything’s Electric’, co-written with Dave Grohl - www.nme.com - Manchester - Netherlands - Portugal - county Rock
nme.com
04.02.2022 / 13:05

Listen to Liam Gallagher’s new single ‘Everything’s Electric’, co-written with Dave Grohl

Liam Gallagher has shared his new single ‘Everything’s Electric’, which was co-written by Dave Grohl – you can hear the track below.The song is the first to be taken from the former Oasis frontman’s upcoming new solo album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’, which is set for release on May 27 and is the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Why Me? Why Not.’.‘Everything’s Electric’ was co-written by Foo Fighters frontman Grohl, who also plays drums on the track, and its producer Greg Kurstin.Gallagher and Grohl first met a number of years ago when the Foos and Oasis toured together, and speculation about a collaboration between the two has been building in recent years.The single, which you can hear below, was inspired by Beastie Boys’ ‘Sabotage’ and The Rolling Stones’ ‘Gimme Shelter’, according to a press release.Gallagher will perform ‘Everything’s Electric’ at next week’s BRIT Awards, where the track will receive its live debut.Later this year Gallagher will play his biggest solo shows to date, including two sold-out gigs at Knebworth. You can see his upcoming tour dates below and find any remaining tickets to the tour here.June1 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester3 – Knebworth Park (SOLD OUT)4 – Knebworth Park (SOLD OUT)24 – Ormeau Park, Belfast26 – Hampden Park, GlasgowGallagher will also perform at Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands and Rock in Rio Lisboa in Portugal this summer.

Listen to Arlo Parks’ sunny new single, ‘Softly’ - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
02.02.2022 / 01:05

Listen to Arlo Parks’ sunny new single, ‘Softly’

Arlo Parks has released her first new music of 2022, a single titled ‘Softly’ – you can watch the song’s video below.The follow-up to the Mercury Prize winner’s critically acclaimed debut album, ‘Collapsed In Sunbeams’, is a juxtaposing track that pairs an upbeat, sunny backdrop with tender lyrics about a relationship losing its fire.“‘Softly’ is a song about yearning, about how fragile you feel in the dying days of a relationship when you’re still desperately in love,” Parks said of the new track. “The song is about how it feels to brace yourself before the blow of a break up and reminisce about the days where it all felt luminous.”The track arrives alongside a warm, sparse, and surreal video, set to what looks like a busy US city before it unravels, directed by Zhang and Knight.You can watch the video for ‘Softly’ below:Speaking to NME in December 2021, Parks discussed the evolution of her songwriting.“My sonic palettes and tastes have definitely expanded, and the kind of music that I want to make has changed,” she told NME.

Listen to Renforshort’s explosive new single, ‘Moshpit’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
29.01.2022 / 04:15

Listen to Renforshort’s explosive new single, ‘Moshpit’

Renforshort has shared a brand new single called ‘Moshpit’ – you can listen to the explosive track below.Co-produced by frequent collaborators Jeff Hazin and Alexander 23, it marks the first new music from Ren (real name Lauren Isenberg) since last year’s ‘Off Saint Dominique’ EP, which NME called a “celebration of ever-changing emotion” in a four-star review.“If I take an elbow to the face/ One more time I think I’ll break/ I’m not saying I’m a saint, but you’re hell,” the 19-year-old pop rocker sings, using the song’s title as a metaphor for the chaos of a toxic romance.Speaking on the track, Ren said: “I started working on ‘Moshpit’ on a day that I was really overwhelmed with life in general. This song feels very unique in the writing, it’s an interesting analogy especially with the juxtaposition of the track being a bit softer rather than what you’d imagine a song called ‘Moshpit’ would sound like.She continued: “It’s about an annoying relationship where you’re treated like garbage and just keep trying to get out, but you don’t wanna risk hurting the other person’s feelings.”The single arrives with a darkly cinematic visual that follows Ren through a series of isolated scenarios.

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