Month: June 2023

Bloc Party have shared their first ever collaborative single – listen to ‘Keep It Rolling’ featuring KennyHoopla below. READ MORE: Five things we learned from our In Conversation video chat with Kele Okereke The new track follows the recent single ‘High Life’ in previewing “exciting” new music discussed by Kele Okereke earlier this year. “I’ve been
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On June 2, 2003, Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett teamed up to release the pint glasses-clinking ode “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere.” The song appears on Jackson’s Greatest Hits Volume II album; the two men had also teamed up in 1999 to cover Buffett’s beloved “Margaritaville” on Jackson’s covers album, Under the Influence. “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” was
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R&B upstart MK xyz’s new song has one rule: “No Boys Allowed.” Helping MK xyz carry out entry denial are Theron Thomas (Usher, Ciara, Keyshia Cole), Sam Sumser (Lizzo, Chris Brown, Mario) and Sean Small (Kelly Rowland, Breland, Jason Derulo), all of which co-wrote and co-produced the track. Over a driving bass, popping guitar tugs,
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Clutch made everyone happy last week when the announced a new seven-inch box set of their latest album featuring some unreleased tracks. The set includes their most recent record, Sunrise on Slaughter Beach, as well as three unreleased tracks, “Boogeyman Blues,” “Arts & Crafts,” and “Railroad Daises.” The box set is out now and also
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Singer and songwriter Phabo has announced his second album, Don’t Get Too Cozy, will drop June 16 via The Orchard/Soulection. This new LP marks the third consecutive year Phabo has released a project, following 2022’s Before I Let Her Go and his 2021 debut, Soulquarius. Phabo also unveiled the Don’t Get Too Cozy tracklist, which
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In major bummer news, Suffocation had to cancel their entire European summer tour due to injuries sustained at past shows. The band say they are still planning on finishing their new album, which will be their first since 2017 and the first record featuring their new vocalist, Ricky Myers. On Instagram, the band say: “It
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Roger Waters has claimed that his critics are trying to cancel him “like they cancelled Jeremy Corbyn and Julian Assange”. Waters took to the stage at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on Wednesday May 31, where he told a 15,000-person crowd that he was “pissed off” at “the anti-semitism bullshit” surrounding him over the last month. The
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