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30.06.21

30/06/2021
by Norman Fleischer

  • Big Red Machine (aka The National‘s Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon) announce second album How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? for August 27 release, share first song Latter Days featuring Anais Mitchell
  • Laura Marling and Tunng‘s Mike Lindsay aka LUMP share new single We Cannot Resist fro their upcoming Animal album
  • Anika releases new single Rights ahead of upcoming Change album
  • Hot Chip‘s Alexis Taylor announces new solo LP Silence for September 17 release, shares opening track Dying In Heaven
  • Molly Burch shares Took A Minute from forthcoming Romantic Images album
  • Homeshake announces new LP Under The Weather for September 10 release, unveils first single Vacuum
  • We Were Promised Jetpacks announce new LP Enjoy The View for September 10 release, share new single Fat Chance
  • St. Vincent shares her version of Metallica‘s Sad But True from forthcoming The Metallica Blacklist tribute album
  • Shygirl and Slowthai team up for new single BDE

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