Shawn Mendes is heading for the UK Top 40 this week, as his new single Wonder is set to make its debut on the Official Charts.
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The Nude Party are back with a fresh cut from their forthcoming second album, ‘Midnight Manor’.‘What’s The Deal’, which the band describe as “a cross section of 1967 hitting the Stones, Velvet Underground and more”, is a roaring four-minute rock number that previews the North Carolina-formed band’s new record.Patton Magee said of the track: “I was watching a loved one’s mind slowly depart from her brain, year by year. Leaving just scattered fragments of memories and faces.
Shawn Mendes is heading for the UK Top 40 this week, as his new single Wonder is set to make its debut on the Official Charts.
D Block Europe have announced the release of their debut album, ‘The Blueprint – Us Vs. Them’.Young Adz and Dirtbike LB’s upcoming LP is made up of 29 tracks and will feature collaborations with Stefflon Don and Raye.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have shared two new releases on their Bandcamp – a 28-track demo collection and a live album recorded at a show in Asheville, North Carolina last year.Stream both releases below – they’re available for digital download here.
Chet Faker in five years, after having dropped the moniker in 2016.The single, ‘Low’, is also Murphy’s first single since signing to BMG Australia/New Zealand.Listen to the track below:Murphy announced his return to the Chet Faker moniker earlier this week. In an interview with NME in 2016, Murphy said the decision to drop the name had been a “long time coming”.“When I started Chet Faker it was always a project.
AC/DC have shared a new teaser of their comeback single, which appears to be titled ‘Shot In The Dark’ — check out the preview clip below.This latest teaser follows on from yesterday’s news (September 30) that the long-running band have welcomed back Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams into the fold.AC/DC have continued to preview their forthcoming ‘PWR UP’ project today (October 1) by releasing the first teaser of what appears to be their comeback single, ‘Shot In The Dark’.The
COVID-19 is still taking lives, whether certain politicians are forcing schools to open or not. And no, it isn’t just something otherwise healthy people don’t have to worry about.
Stream NowI mean, I don't even know what to tell you. This Guillermo del Toro-produced movie features a deranged pitchfork-wielding scarecrow named Harold, a zombie obsessed with finding his missing big toe (um, what) and a girl whose spider bite explodes to release hundreds of spider babies.
Sløtface were just over a month into the release of their acclaimed second album ‘Sorry For The Late Reply‘ when the coronavirus lockdown forced them to scrap their tour and stay home. Then, after months of trying to distract themselves, they decided to re-record a bunch of their songs in a much more stripped-down way to the fiery post-punk you may know them for.As a result, the songs took on a new life and meaning – including an old one that nearly never saw the light of day.
Ruby Fields has shared her first new song of 2020.The new song, ‘Pretty Grim’, is out now and the video – directed by Jamieson Kerr – is available to watch below.‘Pretty Grim’ was initially penned by Fields in 2018 following the end of a gruelling Australian tour.
Yo La Tengo have shared their second single from their forthcoming EP, ‘Sleepless Night’, which is slated for an October 9 release.
METZ have shared the video for their latest single, ‘Blind Youth Industrial Park’.
Sylvan Esso have shared new single ‘Free’, the final preview of the electronic pop duo’s forthcoming album ‘Free Love’ ahead of its release this Friday (September 25).The sparse, slow-burning ‘Free’ arrives alongside a D.L. Anderson-directed video that captures the band’s Amelia Meath singing the track in front of gently pulsating lights. Watch that below:“Free was written all in one go.
Sam Smith is here with no shortage of new music.
PUP have shared new single ‘Rot’, coinciding with the announcement of forthcoming EP ‘This Place Sucks Ass’.The blistering new track is classic PUP – sardonic, sneering and catchy as hell.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWhat’s going on right now at the box office and with theaters goes far beyond the muted $30M domestic results of Tenet.This isn’t a death knell piece for exhibition, nor is this more rhetoric to freak studios out and have them delay even more movies.
The Mountain Goats have shared ‘Get Famous’, the second single from their forthcoming 19th album ‘Getting Into Knives’.The new “anti-fame” song is a soulful turn, fleshed out by horns and vintage organ, and references the late Chicago outsider musician Wesley Willis (“Wesley Willis told me how to write about you“).In a press statement, frontman John Darnielle said, “If I told you all how much fun we had making this one you wouldn’t even believe me, but we hope it comes through.”Listen to ‘Get
Slow Pulp have shared a new single, ‘At It Again’, the third release from their forthcoming debut album.It follows the release of ‘Idaho’ and ‘Falling Apart’, the first two glimpses into the band’s upcoming debut LP ‘Moveys’, due for release on October 9.‘At It Again’ is an ode to becoming a better person.