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Wolf Alice have set their sights on the top of the Official Albums Chart with their upcoming album Blue Weekend.
In the latest issue of Music Week, the band’s manager Steven Taverner revealed the band “want a Number 1 album" and think they can get there "as long as Adele doesn’t put her album out. I think we’ll get it this time.”
"I feel safer with Number 2, there’s still somewhere to go up. There’s lots of places to go down from Number 1!" frontwoman Ellie Rowsell added, "I would like a Number
Bebe Rexha‘s new album is out!
Glastonbury Festival site in cinemas this month.The festival is broadcasting performances by Coldplay, Damon Albarn, HAIM, Wolf Alice and more on the weekend of May 22 and May 23 in place of the event, which was cancelled for the second year running owing to the coronavirus crisis.More than 350 UK cinemas will air the live sets in partnership with event cinema specialists Trafalgar Releasing on May 22, ScreenDaily reports.Other acts playing Glastonbury’s ‘Live From Worthy Farm’ event are Idles,
Wolf Alice, Ed Sheeran and Royal Blood are among the artists who will record brand new performances for Radio 1’s Big Weekend of Live Music 2021.This year’s Big Weekend festival will take place online for the second consecutive year due to coronavirus-enforced restrictions, and will run on BBC Radio 1, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds from May 28-31.Radio 1 have today (May 6) confirmed eight big-name artists who will record new performances “from very special locations” for this year’s Big Weekend,
Wolf Alice performed their latest single ‘Smile’ during a remote guest appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night (May 4) – you can watch their performance and interview with Corden below.The four-piece played the track on Corden’s US chat show to further promote their upcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’, which is now set for release on June 4.Wolf Alice performed ‘Smile’ on The Late Late Show after speaking to the host on Zoom about previously playing basketball together,
Descendents have announced their first studio album in five years, ‘9th & Walnut’, will arrive on July 23 via Epitaph.The unique project was primarily recorded in 2002, and features the classic line-up of the band – guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson. The sessions were among the last Navetta recorded prior to his passing in 2008.
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
MONTGOMERY, AL. – In a joint statement released Wednesday afternoon, Lambda Legal, the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Alabama, and Cooley LLP announced their plans to file a legal challenge to proposed legislation in Alabama that, as currently written, would criminalize medical professionals who provide gender-affirming care to transgender youth with up to 10 years in prison.
sponsored by State Rep. Laura Hall (D-Huntsville), a former high school science teacher, updates materials on sex education and sexually transmitted diseases to be scientifically accurate and use correct medical terminology.
Lana Del Rey has seemingly announced her eighth studio album Blue Banisters.
Lana Del Rey has seemingly announced her eighth studio album Blue Bannisters.
Ellise Shafer administratorLana Del Rey has revealed that a new album, titled “Blue Banisters,” is coming July 4.In posts to her Instagram and Twitter accounts on Tuesday night, Del Rey wrote, “Blue Banisters.
Lana Del Rey has announced she will release a new album ‘Blue Banisters’ in July.In an Instagram post on April 28, Del Rey confirmed that she would put out the album’Blue Banisters’ on July 4 – Independence Day in the United States. This will be her eighth studio album, following March’s ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’.The announcement post comes with an edited image of the singer with ‘Blue Banisters’ in text.
Billie Eilish is to release her new album Happier Than Ever this summer.
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
NME about what should and could happen next following the government’s streaming inquiry – calling for a fundamental “shift in the way that business is done” to make payments fairer for musicians.This week saw over 150 artists – including Paul McCartney, Kate Bush, Damon Albarn, Chris Martin, Noel Gallagher and Wolf Alice – sign an open letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to reform the streaming economy and “put the value of music back where it belongs – in the hands of music makers”.Pressure
Glastonbury Festival has invited fans to design a flag for its upcoming ‘Live At Worthy Farm’ livestream event.‘Live At Worthy Farm’ takes place on May 22-23 and 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 event, Glastonbury are now looking for fans to make homemade flags that they can feature in the broadcast.On their
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).
The Mountain Goats will release their next album, ‘Dark In Here’ on June 25.The record is set to feature new single ‘Mobile’, which hit streaming services today (April 20).The Mountain Goats recorded ‘Dark In Here’ at Alabama’s Muscle Shoals studios in a week’s break between the sessions for the group’s 2020 records, ‘Getting Into Knives’ and ‘Songs For Pierre Chuvin’.‘Dark In Here’ is available to pre-order now.Listen to ‘Mobile’, the first taste of the album, below:Per a press release, The
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,