Juliet Simms has shared her new song “100 Little Deaths.”
Albums in Stores – Aug. 23rd, 2019
Today we see two Lovers being released, one by Noah Gundersen and one by Taylor Swift. If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed.
Lana Del Rey Shares “Fuck It I Love You” & “The Greatest” Video
Lana Del Rey has released a joint video for “Fuck It I Love You” and “The Greatest.”
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Taylor Swift – “Lover” Video
Taylor Swift has released a video for “Lover.”
The 1975 – “People”
The 1975’s new song “People” is now up on streaming services.
Apple Announce “Music Lab: Remix Taylor Swift”
Taylor Swift and Apple officially announced “Music Lab: Remix Taylor Swift” where fans are invited to visit their local Apple Store and learn how to create their own unique remix of Taylor’s global hit, “You Need To Calm Down.” The full press release can be found below.
Audio Karate Announce New Album
Audio Karate will release their new album, Malo, later this year. The first single “Sin Cuchillo” drops on August 30th. You can pre-save it now.
Taylor Swift Performs on Good Morning America
Taylor Swift performed “Me!,” “You Need to Calm Down,” and “Shake It Off” on Good Morning America.
Lauv & Anne-Marie – “Fuck, I’m Lonely” Video
Lauv and Anne-Marie have shared a video for “Fuck, I’m Lonely.”
Microwave – “Float to the Top”
Microwave have shared their new song “Float to the Top.”
Brockhampton – “No Halo”
Brockhampton have shared the new song “No Halo.”
A Day to Remember Announce Album Title ‘You’re Welcome’
It looks like A Day to Remember’s new album will be titled You’re Welcome and due out in November.
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Hundredth – “Leave Yourself”
Hundredth have shared their new song “Leave Yourself.”
Review: Sleater-Kinney – The Center Won’t Hold
When setting out to record their ninth studio album, Sleater-Kinney began pondering with the idea of working with Wilco singer Jeff Tweedy on the follow-up to No Cities to Love. However, once S-K began the writing process and collaborating with St. Vincent, the band loved this new and exciting direction too much to pass up the chance to have St. Vincent produce the entire album. Once considered one of indie rock’s most reliable bands for their steady work ethic, Sleater-Kinney found themselves at a late-career crossroads. Do they make a similar sounding record to what their audience had come to expect, or push themselves to their creative limits by reinventing what their band could become? The latter is what came to fruition here on The Center Won’t Hold: an electronically expansive record that tinkers with modern sounds and state of the art production elements.
Alex Lahey Shares Live Acoustic Video for “Unspoken History”
Alex Lahey has released a live acoustic video for “Unspoken History.”
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