Phoebe Bridgers and Arlo Parks are two artists who use the emotional heft of language in their wry, observational lyrics. It's not a surprise, then, that Bridgers would turn to rising U.K.
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Yungblud, Arlo Parks and Biffy Clyro are among the names set for BBC Radio 1’s annual Live Lounge Month.The annual celebration takes place throughout next month, beginning on September 1 and running through to the 30th of the month.Speaking of his involvement in the series, Yungblud said: “Playing the Live Lounge was always a massive dream of mine – I used to have the CDs as a kid.
To do it last year was so insane, but this time I have eight months of repressed energy and a whole lot of fire to
.Phoebe Bridgers and Arlo Parks are two artists who use the emotional heft of language in their wry, observational lyrics. It's not a surprise, then, that Bridgers would turn to rising U.K.
Phoebe Bridgers and Arlo Parks covered Radiohead while in session for BBC Radio 1 tonight (September 6).The pair teamed up for the Piano Session on Radio 1’s Chillest Show, hosted by Phil Taggart.During the live performance, Bridgers and Parks performed ‘Kyoto’ from Bridgers’ latest album ‘Punisher’, as well as a cover of Radiohead’s ‘Fake Plastic Trees’.
BBC Radio One host Clara Amfo has taken to Twitter to respond to the mixed response to Biffy Clyro‘s Live Lounge cover of ‘WAP’ by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.The band delivered the cover as part of BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge Month yesterday (September 3) in support of their new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings’.
Biffy Clyro have delivered an unlikely cover of Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s joint single ‘WAP’ – check it out below.The Scottish trio were performing as part of BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge Month today (September 3) in support of their new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings’, which was released last month.As well as offering up ‘Tiny Indoor Fireworks’, Simon Neil and co. took on ‘WAP’ – renaming it ‘WAB’ (wet as Biffy) while altering its more explicit lyrics.
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Ruth B. is letting go of lost love with her new single and music video, “Dirty Nikes”.
London Grammar‘s new song ‘Baby It’s You’ marks the trio’s triumphant return. The first piece of new music they’ve released as a band since second album ‘Truth Is A Beautiful Thing’ in 2017, it sees their ethereal indie pop given an icy makeover, imbued with pulsating electronics.
Bellahouston Park next summer. Fresh for their latest number one album success for ‘A Celebration of Endings’, the group are heading out on the road for a UK tour in 2021.
Biffy Clyro have shared details of a homecoming Glasgow show with support sets from Yungblud, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes and Porridge Radio.The show will see the band return to Scotland on June 25, 2021 to headline Bellahouston Park.
Biffy Clyro‘s Simon Neil has explained the band’s decision to release their covers of songs by David Bowie and Frightened Rabbit for Record Store Day this weekend.For safety reasons due to Coronavirus, the event has been divided into three different days in 2020.
Biffy Clyro have topped the UK album chart with A Celebration Of Endings.
Biffy Clyro‘s new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings‘ has topped the UK albums chart, landing the Scottish rockers with their third Number One in seven years.The band’s ninth album, which was released last Friday (August 14), shifted 26,000 chart sales in a week (including 8,000 copies on vinyl) and ended Taylor Swift’s three-week reign at Number One with her surprise album ‘Folklore’.In a video message sent to fans and shared via OfficialCharts.com, frontman Simon Neil said: “We miss you guys
Biffy Clyro have a lot to celebrate today (Aug. 21) as their new album, A Celebration Of Endings, lands straight in at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart.
Taylor Swift is Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart for a third non-consecutive week with Folklore, pipping Biffy Clyro to the post.
Biffy Clyro have announced that their rescheduled tour will go ahead next year instead. The Scots band were gutted when their first arena tour in four years had to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic but are excited to set dates for next year.
Biffy Clyro have hosted an emotional listening party for their album ‘Infinity Land’ in tribute to former NME writer Dan Martin, who died last month.Martin was considered to be “one of the loudest champions” of the rock trio, and avidly followed their rise from their humble beginnings to becoming one of the biggest rock bands in the UK.‘Infinity Land’ was considered to be Martin’s favourite record by the group, prompting them to use their listening party to share memories of the late
Biffy Clyro have shared the striking new video for their song ‘Space’ — watch frontman Simon Neil star in the rain-soaked clip below.The track is the latest to be taken from Biffy’s new album ‘A Celebration of Endings’, which is en route to earning the band their third consecutive UK number one album on Friday (August 21).The trio have today (August 19) shared the dramatic video for ‘Space’, which stars Neil as one half of a couple whose carefully choreographed moves (arranged by Olivier
Arlo Parks has shared a new song called ‘Hurt’ – you can listen to it below.The single premiered on BBC Radio 1 this evening (August 18) as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record In The World, and follows on from the South-West London artist’s breakout track ‘Black Dog’.“‘Hurt’ surrounds the possibility of healing from pain and the temporary nature of suffering,” Parks said of her latest offering.
Biffy Clyro‘s opulent ninth album ‘A Celebration Of Endings‘, with its theme of everyone having a thorough word with themselves and starting anew after centuries of calamitous shithousery, has proven to be oddly prescient.“I’m still thinking through an awful lot,” says frontman Simon Neil. “We’re coming to terms with the reality of our lives changing, this virus that’s trying to kill us all.