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The Prodigy have announced a tour of England, marking their first run of shows since Keith Flint’s death in March 2019. The tour kicks off in Sheffield on July 8 and wraps with three shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton later in the month. Tickets go on general sale this Friday, March 11. Check out
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The visual for “Eazy,” Ye’s recent collaboration with Game, is quite dark. By Grant Rindner March 3, 2022 Ye and Jason Lee attend the jeen-yuhs special screening celebrating Netflix’s new documentary, at Mother Wolf on February 11, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.Courtesy of Johnny Nunez/Getty Images. When Kanye West released the single “Eazy” on January
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Leonard Cohen’s estate has sold the entirety of his songwriting catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Fund for an undisclosed sum. According to Rolling Stone, the deal includes all 278 songs penned by Cohen, including popular songs such as ‘Hallelujah’, ‘Suzanne’, ‘So Long, Marianne’, and ‘First We Take Manhattan’. Hipgnosis Songs has obtained the “songwriter’s share” of
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American director David Dodson talks about directing Zelensky in three films and watching him secretly campaign for president.  By Michael Idov March 4, 2022 Courtesy of Maya Maksimova A rare bright spot amid the nightmare Putin’s Russia unleashed on the world last week has been the steady, fearless, and subtly wry leadership of Ukraine’s president,
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Soul Glo have shared a new single called ‘Driponomics’, featuring Philly rapper Mother Maryrose. It’s taken from the band’s forthcoming album Diaspora Problems, which includes the early single ‘Jump!! (Or Get Jumped!!!)((by the future))’. Check out ‘Dropnomics’ below. “’Driponomics’ is for everyone doing what they have to do to get by and to get fly,”
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PC Music has announced the latest installment of its compilation series. Set for release on May 13, PC Music, Vol. 3 features appearances from A. G. Cook, Clairo, Charli XCX, Caroline Polachek, Hannah Diamond, Tommy Cash, umru, and more. Check out the full tracklist below. The previous edition of PC Music’s compilation series, PC Music, Vol.
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Jasper Llewellyn, Mike O’Malley, and Casper Hughes wrote a version of what would become their first single as caroline, ‘Dark blue’, on the day that they started playing together half a decade ago. Having met at university in Manchester, Hughes and Llewellyn moved to London to pursue music more seriously, and they soon invited Llewellyn’s
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Big Thief drummer and producer James Krivchenia has announced a new solo album: Blood Karaoke is set for release on April 15 via Reading Group. He’s also released the experimental LP’s lead single, ‘Emissaries of Creation’. Listen to it below. Krivchenia put together Blood Karaoke by sampling unwatched YouTube videos found through random online generators,
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Netflix’s Trinkets was canceled after its second season, but the teen drama managed to find a loyal, if not very large, fanbase that celebrated the show’s quirks. Based on the novel by Kirsten Smith, the screen adaptation’s established its tone with eye-catching visuals and a marketable premise: a mourning teen (Brianna Hildebrand) moves to a new
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San Antonio’s claire rousay and Austin’s mari maurice met while maurice was looking for a drummer after moving back to Texas in 2014. The pair started playing together and eventually collaborated on a more equal basis, even as maurice’s band more eaze became a solo project. Since then, the two experimental artists and Artist Spotlight
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Wet Leg – the Isle of Wight-based duo of Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers – have released a new single, ‘Angelica’, alongside an accompanying video directed by the band. According to a press release, the track was recorded in Chambers’ living room by bandmate Joshua Mobaraki. Check it out below. “It’s laced with disenchantment,” Teasdale
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Cults and Nation of Language have shared their contributions to Covers of Covers, a new compilation celebrating the 20th anniversary of the music magazine Under the Radar. Cults have offered their take on Phoenix’s ‘Bourgeois’ from 2013’s Bankrupt!, while Nation of Language have tackled Broken Social Scene’s ‘Stars and Sons’. Take a listen below. “Under
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