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23.03.22

23/03/2022
by Norman Fleischer

  • Lykke Le reports back with new single called No Hotel, announces EYEYE album for May 20 release
  • Soccer Mommy announces new album Sometimes, Forever for June 24 release, drops first single Shotgun
  • Beabadoobee announces second LP Beatopia for July 15 release, shares first single Talk
  • Zola Jesus announces new album Arkhon for May 20 release, drops first single Lost
  • Flock Of Dimes announces Head Of Roses: Phantom Limb, compendium release to last year’s album, out on April 15, unveils previously unreleased track It Just Goes On
  • Luke Steel from Empire Of The Sun shares new track Pool Of Love from forthcoming Listen To The Water solo LP
  • Kraków Loves Adana announce imminent new EP Swim In The Blue for March 25 release, share first song Open The Door
  • Air Waves report back with new single The Dance

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