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15.01.21

15/01/2021
by Norman Fleischer

  • The Antlers announce Green To Gold, their first new LP in seven years, for March 26 release, share new single Solstice
  • Julien Baker teases Little Oblivions album with new single Hardline
  • Pale Waves share Easy from their forthcoming second album Who Am I?
  • Smerz announce new album Believer for February 26 release, share gloomy title-tack
  • Maximo Park tease Nature Always Wins album with new single All Of Me
  • Perfume Genius announces IMMEDIATELY Remixes album for February 19 release, shares Boy Harsher rework of Your Body Changes Everything
  • William Fitzsimmons unveils new single Down With Another One
  • Middle Kids announce new album Today, We’re The Greatest album for March 19, share first single Questions
  • Noga Erez announces second album KIDS for March 26 release, shares new single End Of The Road
  • Ross From Friends returns with pumping new single called Burner

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