Lips Of Strangers – “Too Long For Lovers” (Video Premiere)

Lips Of Strangers

Today I’m thrilled to introduce everyone to Lips of Strangers, the indie dream-pop band from New Jersey fronted by Spencer Miles (the brother of Ra Ra Riot’s Wes Miles & touring guitarist of the band), and the lead single and title track from their sophomore EP, Too Long For Lovers. Lips Of Strangers capture lightning in a bottle with their great guitar groove found on this song of “Too Long For Lovers,” and showcase their ability to make waves in the dream-pop genre. If you’re enjoying the video premiere, please consider pre-ordering the new EP that hits all streaming services on November 14th here.

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YouTube Altering Videos With AI

YouTube

Ashley King, writing for Digital Music News:

YouTube reveals [they’re] using artificial intelligence to make video enhancements to content on its platform without first informing content creators. Confirmed to be applied to a subset of YouTube Shorts, the undisclosed changes have left some creators feeling unsettled about how their work is being used. It also raises questions about the overall implications of undisclosed algorithmic mediation.

Lana Del Rey Aiming for January Release

Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey has confirmed her new album is now titled Stove and aiming for a January release.

It was slated for last spring, but Del Rey decided to add six songs. “They were more autobiographical than I thought, and that took more time,” she said. “The majority of the album will have a country flair. Eight years ago, when I was looking to make a country record, no one else was thinking about country. Now everyone is going country! I’ve asked myself, Should I retire all my snakeskin boots? Should I put my cowboy hats in storage?”

How Spotify’s Tool Went From ‘Payola’ Accusations to Widespread Use

Ashley Carman, writing for Bloomberg:

In 2020, Spotify made waves in the music industry with the announcement of a tool that would alter how people hear music on its platform: Discovery Mode, which allows labels and artists to accept a 30% reduction in royalties in exchange for an algorithmic boost. These promoted songs can show up in certain playlists  , including Spotify Radio, autoplay and particular personalized selections. […]

The Discovery Mode tool has become a critical part of many marketing strategies, particularly around an album release or to promote a catalog. Almost everyone I spoke with emphasized that the tool alone won’t create new fans or offer long-lasting impact. It requires a more holistic strategy, meaning people might hear a song on Spotify because of Discovery Mode, but, at the same time, also encounter a billboard with the artist in question or hear the song in a TV show or on TikTok. Shortly thereafter, the artist might go on tour. This means artist teams try to be selective about what they include, though people I spoke with noted that both Spotify and distributors encouraged them to opt every song into it.

YouTube Music Turns 10

YouTube

Sarah Perez, writing for TechCrunch:

YouTube is celebrating 10 years of its YouTube Music app on Thursday with the launch of new features that bring it closer to rival Spotify and others. The app will now include “Taste Match” playlists, which are playlists that combine multiple users’ overlapping interests, similar to Spotify Blend. The app will also start notifying users of upcoming releases, merch, and concerts, and is partnering with Bandsintown to help fans discover concerts when watching videos and Shorts on YouTube itself.