Some of the biggest names in Manchester’s drag scene have collaborated with drag performers from around the world to raise money for Age UK.
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The 1975 has decided to delay its forthcoming fourth album, Notes on a Conditional Form, to May 22 but assures fans new music will be on the way sooner than they think.The British alt-rock band released a statement via Twitter on Monday (March 30), which included the pre-order link and a new version of the album artwork and packaging that features the entire 22-song track list.
And the ninth song, "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America," arrives this Friday, according to the band's subsequent
.Some of the biggest names in Manchester’s drag scene have collaborated with drag performers from around the world to raise money for Age UK.
Fiona Apple has released her first new album in eight years. Listen to Fetch The Bolt Cutters below.
Bob Dylan is a lot of different people.
The drought is over.
Florence and the Machine have shared a previously unreleased song from the sessions for 2018’s High as Hope. The track is called “Light of Love,” and Florence Welch said she’s releasing it “as a little token of [her] love.” Welch also said she plans to donate all her proceeds from the song to the United Kingdom’s Intensive Care Society. Hear “Light of Love” below.
Jamie xx is back with a new solo song—his first under his own name since releasing his debut album In Colour in 2015. It’s called “Idontknow” and it’s been a staple of his live shows since last year. A 12" vinyl release is coming out around May 1 in the United Kingdom and May 15 in the United Stats (via Young Turks). Give it a listen below.
J-pop band Mrs. GREEN APPLE released a new song called "PRESENT (English ver.)" on Friday (April 10).Earlier that week, their label, Universal Music Japan, teased the song's lyric video without naming five-member group, tagging it #PRESENT and #StayHomeSaveLives and captioning it with the message: "Keep Calm, Stay home.
The Streets are back. The UK rap project, led by Mike Skinner, have returned with a new Tame Impala collaboration called “Call My Phone Thinking I’m Doing Nothing Better.” It’s the first song to be released from Skinner’s forthcoming mixtape None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive—out July 10 via Island. The tape marks the Streets’ first full-length since 2011’s Computers and Blues. Check out the video for the new track below.
Sam Smith and Demi Lovato have a new duet coming out titled “I’m Ready” – and we’ll hear it this Friday!
Tones and I is back!
Late last year, it was announced that New York City’s CMJ Music Marathon would return for the first time in five years. The week-long multi-venue festival was initially launched in 1978, and ran through 2015. However following a change in ownership and a string of legal issues, the event’s future was uncertain. Now, the British platform Amazing Radio has announced the acquisition of the CMJ brand.
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Manchester United face a fight to land England winger Jadon Sancho this summer.
Headie One and Fred again.. have shared a new song that’s a collaboration with Jamie xx. Listen to “Smoke” from the duo’s new mixtape GANG below.
Cute, cuddly and colourful...and guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
If this couple is sudden news to you, you’re not alone. Adele’s boyfriend Skepta’s “Mic Check” doesn’t exactly confirm recent rumors about their relationship, but the new song off the 37-year-old-rapper’s latest album, Insomnia, could point to some clues about how things are going—or, uh, not going—between these two.
After years of silence, Fiona Apple emerged from the wilderness last month with news that she's finished her fifth album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters. She told The New Yorker that the LP's title was directly inspired by a line from British crime drama The Fall, when Gillian Anderson's lead detective calls for the said bolt cutters to unlock the door to a room where a young girl has been tortured. "Really, what it’s about is not being afraid to speak," she told writer Emily Nussbaum.