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News – 19.11.19

19/11/2019
by Norman Fleischer

  • HAIM release yet another new single called Hallelujah
  • Nada Surf announce new album Never Not Together for February 7 release, share first single Something I Should Do
  • Basia Blut announces new album Are You In Love? for March 27 release, shares uplifting first single Your Girl
  • Soccer Mommy shares thoughtful new song Yellow Is The Color Of Her Eyes
  • King Krule shares new short film called Hey World, featuring plenty of new songs
  • Mark Ronson and Anderson .Paak team up for funky new single Then There Were Two
  • Destroyer teases Have We Met album with new single It Just Doesn’t Happen
  • Confidence Man unveil new single and music video Does It Make You Feel Good?

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