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12.01.21

12/01/2022
by Norman Fleischer

  • Destroyer announces new album LABYRINTHITIS for March 25 release, shares first single Tintoretto, It’s for You
  • Fontaines D.C. announce third album Skinty Fia for April 22 release, share first single Jackie Down The Line
  • Mitski shares sparkling new single Love Me More from forthcoming album Laurel Hell
  • Aldous Harding announces new album Warm Chris for March 25 release, shares first single Lawn
  • The Slow Show share Breathe from upcoming new LP Still Life
  • Metronomy continue to tease new album Small World with new single Things Will Be Fine
  • Cate Le Bon releases Remembering Me from upcoming album Pompeii
  • Methy Ethel shares new single Proof featuring Stella Donnelly, announces new LP Are You Haunted? for February 18 release
  • Arab Strap release new stand-alone single called Aphelion
  • Boy Harsher release new single Machina, featuring Ms. BOAN singer Mariana Saldaña, taken from their The Runner soundtrack
  • Susanna announces new album Elevation for March 25 release, shares gloomy first song Alchemy Of Suffering
  • Spoon release new single Wild from forthcoming album Lucifer On The Sofa
  • Placebo release Try Better Next Time from new album Never Let Me Go

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