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News – 19.06.19

19/06/2019
by Norman Fleischer

  • Metronomy announce new album Metronomy Forever for September 13 release, share catchy new single Salted Caramel Ice Cream
  • Trentemøller teams up with singer Lina Tullgren for haunting new single In The Garden
  • Frightened Rabbit announce tribute album Tiny Changes which sees various artists covering their 2008 record The Midnight Organ Fight
  • Devendra Banhart announces new album Ma for September 13 release, shares first song Kantori Ongaku
  • Michael Kiwanuka and Tom Misch team up for funky new single called Money
  • Spoon share brand new single called No Bullets Spent, taken off their freshly announced Greatest Hits album
  • Alex Cameron announces new album Miami Memory for September 13 release, shares new single Divorce
  • Frankie Cosmos release new single Windows and announce new album Close It Quietly for September 6 release
  • Chelsea Wolf announces new album Birth Of Violence, shares first single The Mother Road

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