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News – 02.05.18

02/05/2018
by Norman Fleischer

  • Beach House share Black Car, the latest track off their upcoming 7 album
  • Braids return with two brand new songs – Collarbones and Burdock & Dandelion
  • Dirty Projectors return with new LP Lamp Lit Prose in July, including the new single Break-Thru
  • When Saints Go Machine team up with Run The Jewels‘ Killer Mike again for ArrowThroughSkinOutOfBlueSky
  • Sophie Hunger returns with She Makes President, a first single off her new LP Molecules, out on August 31
  • Trevor Powers (fka Youth Lagoon) returns with new single Playwright
  • Liam Gallagher releases music video for Paper Crown
  • Death Cab For Cutie tease new album for August 2018 release

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