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News – 14.11.19

14/11/2019
by Norman Fleischer

  • Billie Eilish unvels brand new single Everything I Wanted
  • Glass Animals return with first new single in three years called Tokyo Drifting, featuring Denzel Curry
  • Of Montreal announce new album UR FUN for January 17 release, share catchy first single Peace To All Freaks
  • Pet Shop Boys announce new album Hotspot for January 24 release, share new single Burning The Heather
  • Moses Sumney announces epic double album græ for 2020 release, shares first track Virile
  • Modest Mouse return with new single Ice Cream Party
  • Neon Indian shares first ever Spanish song called Toyota Man
  • Metronomy release new music video for Insecurity
  • Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds announce Blue Moon Rising EP for March 6 release, share first track in the form of Wandering Star
  • Andy Shauf teases upcoming The Neon Skyline record with new single Try Again

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