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Stars have released ‘Capelton Hill’, the latest offering from their forthcoming LP. It follows previous singles ‘Pretenders’, ‘Snowy Owl’, ‘Build a Fire’, and ‘Patterns’. Check it out below, along with a live performance video for the track. “This song sounds like an ending. And maybe it is,” vocalist Torquil Cambell explained in a statement. “It’s
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Football is the number one sport in the world today. In Canada, he is not as popular as in Europe or South America, but here he has millions of fans. And thousands of Canadians who make football betting are also interested in this sport. The betting company Parimatch offers its customers a wide range of
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Megan Park, best known for her role in The Secret Life of the American Teenager, makes her directorial debut with this stunning YA drama starring Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler, and her Secret Life co-star Shailene Woodley. The film dwells in the realm of simplicity, which allows Ortega to shine in her role as Vada, a teenager
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Lou Roy is a singer-songwriter who hails from the mountainous LA suburb of Topanga Canyon. Now 29, she’s delved into a wide range of musical styles since falling in love with music as a kid: she sang in a metal band in high school, got more into R&B as a college freshman, and gravitated to
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With rare sensitivity, he documented the stories of imperiled people all over the world, from cartel-controlled Mexico to Arkansas meth country. In February he went to Kyiv, where he told his final story. By David Alm April 22, 2022 Documentary filmmaker Brent Renaud, a 50-year-old Arkansas native, was the first American and the second journalist
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EarthPercent, the environmental charity founded by Brian Eno, has collaborated with Bandcamp to raise money for different climate causes through new and unreleased music donated by over 100 artists. Contributors include Eno, Michael Stipe, Coldplay, Big Thief, the Weather Station, Jarvis Cocker, Death Cab for Cutie, Hot Chip, Dry Cleaning, Anna Calvi, Peter Gabriel, and
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Last night, Harry Styles brought out Lizzo during his second headlining set at Coachella 2022. The pair sang a cover of Gloria Gaynor’s 1978 hit ‘I Will Survive’ as well as One Direction’s ‘What Makes You Beautiful’. Check out footage from the performance below. “Good evening, Coachella! I hope you’ve had a nice time so
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In Hatchie’s music, the line between obsession and disillusionment has always been blurry. Harriette Pilbeam has been developing her brand of infectious, fuzzed-out indie pop ever since 2018’s Sugar & Spice EP, and her best songs are so dazzling you might forget about the fears and insecurities that permeate them – if anything, they proved
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Carlos Truly the project of Ava Luna’s Carlos Hernandez, has shared a new single called ‘New Growth’. It’s the second offering from his upcoming album Not Mine, following lead cut ‘108th’. Listen below. “To me this song sounds like turbulence vs calm, the tension between aspiration and frustration, knowing there’s so much to do but feeling
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It doesn’t matter whether they call you a pop singer, an avant-garde polymath, or, god forbid, a post-punk band, nothing will bring you more acclaim than knowing your way around a melody. For Fontaines D.C., catchiness is often a form of subversion – take the title track from their sophomore LP, 2020’s A Hero’s Death,
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