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02.06.21

02/06/2021
by Norman Fleischer

  • CHVRCHES team up with The Cure‘s Robert Smith for new single How Not To Drown and announce fourth album Screen Violence for August 27 release
  • Billie Eilish teases upcoming Happier Than Ever album with new single called Lost Cause
  • IDER announce second album Shame for August 6 release, share new single called Bored
  • Public Service Broadcasting announce new LP Bright Magic for September 24 release, share first single People, Let’s Dance
  • Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington tease upcoming Darkside album with new track called Lawmaker
  • Hiss Golden Messenger unveils new single Glory Strums (Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner) from forthcoming Quietly Blowing It album
  • LUMP (aka Laura Marling and Tunng’s Mike Lindsay) share new single Climb Every Wall from forthcoming second album Animal
  • King Princess reports back with new single House Burn Down
  • Matthew E White announces new album K Bay for September 10 release, shares first single Genuine Hesitation
  • Anika announces Change, her first solo LP in 11 years, for July 23 release, shares its title-track
  • A Place To Bury Strangers tease upcoming Hologram EP with new song I Might Have

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