UPDATE: All I Can Say will arrive in “virtual cinemas, record stores and music venues” on June 26th. All I Can Say — the long-in-the-works documentary about late Blind Melon singer Shannon Hoon — has added Double E Pictures and Live Nation Productions as executive producers on the film, which …
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Harry Styles staged the live TV debut of his two new songs, “Watermelon Sugar” and “Lights Up,” on Saturday Night Live. Both tracks appear on the singer’s upcoming second LP, Fine Line, out December 13th. For the soulful “Watermelon Sugar,” Styles crooned over warm keys, horn blasts and eruptions of …
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Thom Yorke appeared on The Late Show to perform his recent song, “Daily Battles,” which comes from Edward Norton‘s new film Motherless Brooklyn. Yorke took the stage solo with his keyboard, performing the ambient, sparse number with emotional intensity. Norton reached out to Yorke when directing Motherless Brooklyn and Yorke …
Read More »King Princess Gives Lively Performance of Two 'Cheap Queen' Tracks for Vevo
King Princess stopped by Vevo’s studio to perform live takes of new songs “Hit the Back” and “If You Think It’s Love.” Both appear on her debut album Cheap Queen, which was released last month. Both performances take place in a small, blue-grey room. King Princess is joined by her four-piece …
Read More »Marcus King Leads a Tent Revival in 'The Well' Video
“Get ready for a miracle!” reads a sign outside a tent in the music video for Marcus King’s new single “The Well.” Inside, the singer-guitarist provides just that, delivering a spiritual conversion to his following via a supercharged performance. The first song off King’s upcoming album El Dorado, “The Well” …
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On the second floor of a Brooklyn recording studio nestled between an ice cream parlor and bridal shop, the Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson is wailing through “Struttin’ Blues,” a deep cut off the group’s 1990 debut album, Shake Your Money Maker. His on-again, off-again bandmate and on-again, off-again brother Rich …
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The Shins have released two new songs, “Waimanalo” and “Trapped by the Sea,” in honor of late bandmate Richard Swift, who died last year. The tracks are part of a seven-inch vinyl series — Fug Yep Soundation — created for Swift. They mark the Shins’ first new music since their …
Read More »Taylor Swift Announces Free Atlanta Concert During March Madness
Taylor Swift has announced her first non-Lover Fest gig in 2020, a free concert in Atlanta set around the NCAA March Madness tournament. Swift will headline the Capital One JamFest on April 5th, 2020 at Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, an event that also marks the final day of the March …
Read More »Song You Need to Know: The Highwomen, 'Redesigning Women'
While the Highwomen are a group borne of female empowerment, it’s also a bit of an experiment: to see if country radio will play a bona fide country music song by a group of women singer-songwriters. So far, the answer is no. Only a handful of stations have added the …
Read More »Watch Luke Combs Perform '1, 2 Many' on 'Kimmel'
Luke Combs appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform two tracks, “Even Though I’m Leaving” and “1, 2 Many.” The country singer was joined by his band for both tracks (as well as a red Solo cup during the lively rendition of “1, 2 Many”). “Even Though I’m Leaving” previously …
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