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07.07.21

07/07/2021
by Norman Fleischer

  • Courtney Barnett announces new album Things Take Time, Take Time for November 12 release, shares its opening track Rae Street
  • Amen Dunes team up with Sleaford Mods for new single called Feel Nothing
  • Damon Albarn teases upcoming second solo album The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows with mighty new single called Polaris
  • AURORA returns with new single Cure For Me
  • Amyl And The Sniffers release new single Guided By Angels, announce album Comfort To Me for September 10 release
  • Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine announce joint album A Beginner’s Mind for September 24 release, share first two songs from it
  • Jungle tease upcoming Loving In Stereo album with new single called Romeo
  • Hayden Thorpe announces new album Moondust For My Diamond for October 15 release, shares first single The Universe Is Always Right

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