Westlife have confirmed that they are releasing a new album in 2021, and have parted ways with their record label EMI Records.
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Weezer have shared a new single, ‘All My Favorite Songs’, the first track to be released from their recently-announced album, ‘OK Human’.The song and its accompanying music video, directed by Colin Read, make a pretty obvious criticism of the amount of time we spend on our phones and social media.
The track also addresses themes of FOMO and anxiety with lyrics like “I love parties but I don’t go / Then I feel bad when I stay home”.Watch the video for ‘All My Favorite Songs’ below:Weezer
.Westlife have confirmed that they are releasing a new album in 2021, and have parted ways with their record label EMI Records.
It’s good news for Cardi B fans — another album is on the way!
Death From Above 1979 are back with their dancey new single ‘One + One’. Check it out below, along with the band talking to us about their upcoming fourth album ‘Is 4 Lovers’.Their first new material since 2017’s ‘Outrage Is Now‘, ‘One + One’ plays on the brutal simplicity of their earlier material but with the dancier elements elevated and a more human aspect to the lyrics.
There’s no denying it: with a fabulous cast and even more fabulous array of one-liners, Mean Girls is one of the most iconic films of the noughties, beloved even now.
Tony Bennett’s final album might be another collaboration with Lady Gaga. The 94-year-old musician’s family announced on Monday that he’s been battling Alzheimer’s disease since 2016 in a profile for AARP Magazine.
Tony Bennett's final album might be another collaboration with Lady Gaga. The 94-year-old musician's family announced on Monday that he's been battling Alzheimer's disease since 2016 in a profile for . In the profile, it was revealed that Gaga and Bennett recorded a follow-up album to 2014's between 2018 and 2020, while he was privately dealing with his diagnosis. The follow-up album to suffered several delays due to Gaga's jam-packed few years and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga have teamed up once again for a brand new duets album together.
The Hold Steady have shared a third preview of their upcoming album ‘Open Door Policy’ – listen to ‘Spices’ below.The new song follows last month’s album announcement and the band sharing first single ‘Family Farm’, as well as recent second track ‘Heavy Covenant’.“‘Spices’ began with the intro riff that guitarist Tad Kubler brought in,” frontman Craig Finn said of the new song, “and it unfurled quickly when the band got together.
Billie Marten has shared details of her third album, ‘Flora Fauna’, and previewed it with zippy new song ‘Garden Of Eden’.The 21-year-old singer-songwriter, whose last album was 2019’s ‘Feeding Seahorses By Hand’, will return with its follow-up on May 21.Marten has today (January 28) posted the music video for ‘Garden Of Eden’, which was made with Lydia Poole.
Tune-Yards have announced the forthcoming release of their fifth studio album, ‘Sketchy’, as well as dropping new single ‘Hold Yourself’.On social media, Tune-Yards declared “because the future exists!”, marking the album’s release date as March 26.‘Sketchy.’ will be the California indie outfit’s first new collection in three years, following the release of ‘I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life’ in 2018.The album will be released in several vinyl colours, including yellow opaque,
‘Mirror’, ‘Get Your Wish’ and ‘Something Comforting’.It has now been confirmed that these songs will appear on Robinson’s long-awaited second LP alongside the new single ‘Look At The Sky’, which was debuted during the musician’s Secret Sky live-stream last May.“‘Look at the Sky’ is fundamentally a song about hope,” Robinson explained. “There’s no shortage of fuel for despair, but you can’t take meaningful action to improve things if you don’t have some belief that things might get better.
Kenan Thompson has a new show coming up, and this time it won’t start off with the phrase, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!”
serpentwithfeet has announced his new album ‘DEACON’, and shared its lead single, ‘Fellowship’.The song was co-written and co-produced by Sampha and Lil Silva, who both join serpent in the song’s chorus.‘Fellowship’ was released alongside a music video directed by Kordae Jatafa Henry.
Fredo has announced that he’ll be releasing a new album called ‘Money Can’t Buy Happiness’ later this month.The follow-up to 2019’s ‘Third Avenue’ is due to arrive on January 29 and will see the Queen’s Park rapper draw on his own personal experiences with money and fame.“I want to apologise for the wait,” Fredo said of the two-year gap between albums. “I had a whole different style album that didn’t really mean anything to me.
Ubisoft’s recently released open-world adventure, Immortals Fenyx Rising, could be getting its first expansion very soon.Despite only releasing last month (December), the Zelda inspired game is set to receive three substantial expansions as part of its season pass, and an Xbox store listing pinpoints it to arrive as early as January 28.Titled A New God, the store page states that players will “play as Fenyx to overcome the trials of the gods of Olympos”, adding that the expansion will use godly
Fryars has announced a new album and shared its title track ‘God Melodies’ – you can listen to it below.The musician and producer, whose real name is Benjamin Garrett, released his last studio effort ‘Power’ back in 2014.The new record will also include last year’s ‘Quail’s Egg No.1 In C Sharp Major’ and ‘Virtual Reality Games’ featuring Rae Morris.“‘God Melodies’ is about the purity of how we receive musical ideas, when we make something from nothing,” Garrett said of the new record.“The
Drake has scrapped plans to release his new album, ‘Certified Lover Boy’, this month. The record has been delayed indefinitely as he recovers from knee surgery he underwent in October.“I was planning to release my album this month”, he wrote in an Instagram story post.
Slowthai has pushed back the release of his forthcoming second album ‘TYRON’ by one week.The Northampton rapper – real name Tyron Frampton – was initially set to release the ‘Nothing Great About Britain’ follow-up on February 5.He told fans earlier this month that he’d be releasing the record on time, despite the coronavirus pandemic resulting in continued disruption to the music industry.
Cravity just dropped the brand new music video for “My Turn”.