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Wolf Alice have shared an official new live version of their recent single ‘The Last Man On Earth’ – you can watch the video below.The song will feature on the London band’s forthcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’, which is due to arrive on June 11 via Dirty Hit.Having given the track its live debut on Later… With Jools Holland last month, the group have today (April 13) released a new performance video directed by Jordan Hemingway.The gothic clip sees Wolf Alice play ‘The Last Man On Earth’
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Wolf Alice have announced that they’re bringing forward the release of their third album ‘Blue Weekend’.The band were set to release the new record, which has been previewed by singles ‘Smile’ and ‘The Last Man On Earth’, on June 11 via Dirty Hit.In a new social media post toasting the arrival of physical copies of the album, the band have announced that the record, which follows 2017’s ‘Visions Of A Life’, will now land on June 4.“The vinyl has arrived & we’ve held it in our arms and let me
Squid have shared a roaring live version of new single ‘Pamphlets’ – watch it below.The eight-minute rendition of the track, the studio version of which was released last week, was recorded at the Larmer Tree Gardens in Dorset, best known as the home of End Of The Road Festival.For the performance, the band were joined by Speedy Wunderground boss and producer Dan Carey on guitar.
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Julian Casablancas has interviewed the US linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky for his ongoing interview series S.O.S.
Kelly Macdonald has been praised by fans for her performance in last night’s dramatic episode of Line of Duty. The Scots actress, who plays DSI Jo Davidson on the show, came under intense cross examination from AC-12, in what was billed as the longest interview ever seen on the BBC cop drama.
It’s the day of the 2021 Oscars and unlike most award shows during the pandemic, this one will be in-person with a live audience full of celebs!
Machine Gun Kelly, Wolf Alice and Sam Fender have all been added to the line-up for this year’s Reading & Leeds Festival.It comes after organisers confirmed that the festivals will return from August 27-29, after coronavirus previously forced the cancellation of last year’s event.As well as the aforementioned acts, fans can also expect performances from newly added acts including Sea Girls, Slowthai, Denzel Curry, Aitch, Becky Hill and Nothing But Thieves.Describing what fans can expect, Sea
Wolf Alice have shared the second single from their upcoming new album – listen to ‘Smile’ below.Teased earlier in the week, the London group premiered the new track on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show earlier tonight (April 20).
Wolf Alice have set their sights on the top of the Official Albums Chart with their upcoming album Blue Weekend.
Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Too $hort, and E-40, made its debut performance this weekend – watch it below.The four rappers first teased the new group last year before officially announcing it last month. Their debut album is reportedly set to arrive sometime this month, with more “volumes” coming in the future.“We have recorded somewhere in the neighbourhood of 50 songs.
Glastonbury Festival has added two extra broadcasts of its livestreamed ‘Live At Worthy Farm’ event on May 22, with fans now able to watch Coldplay, Haim and others on May 23.‘Live At Worthy Farm’ is described as a “five-hour journey through all of those spots that you know from Worthy Farm”, with performances from Coldplay, Haim, Damon Albarn, Wolf Alice, Kano, Michael Kiwanuka, Jorja Smith and IDLES for the special virtual event.Originally the event was set for “one night only” on Saturday,
Wolf Alice have previewed an upcoming new single called ‘Smile’ – you can check out the clip below.The London group will premiere the track – the second to be lifted from their third album ‘Blue Weekend’, out June 11 – on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show next Tuesday (April 20), following on from ‘The Last Man On Earth’.A 12-second teaser posted to social media this evening (April 15) suggests the cut will be a heavier affair than its piano-led predecessor, with the snippet featuring a distorted
Taylor Swift and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon have the perfect song to quarantine to while the general population is in temporary “Exile”.
Last Man Standing will conclude with an hour-long series finale, Fox unveiled on Thursday.
HGTV has ordered additional episodes of three of its popular series, long-running Love It Or List it and freshmen Vacation House Rules and Selling The Big Easy, for premiere later this year.
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