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News – 10.09.20

10/09/2020
by Norman Fleischer

  • Gorillaz announce new album Song Machine: Season One – Strange Timez for October 23 release, share new single Strange Timez featuring The Cure‘s Robert Smith
  • The National‘s Matt Berninger shares One More Second from his upcoming solo debut Serpentine Prison
  • British indie rock ruffians Shame unleash new single Alphabet
  • Django Django return with new single Spirals
  • The Staves share new single called Trying
  • This Is The Kit unveils Coming To Get You Nowhere from forthcoming Off Off On album
  • Of Monsters And Men return with catchy indie-pop gem called Visitor
  • Rhye return with new single Helpless
  • The Avalanches announce anticipated third album We Will Always Love You for a release later in 2020
  • Sylvan Esso share Moses Sumney directed music video for Frequency
  • Action Bronson announces new LP Only For Dolphins for September 25 release, shares new track Golden Eye
  • M.I.A. returns with new song CTRL

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