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20.05.21

20/05/2021
by Norman Fleischer

  • Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen unleash collaborative song called Like I Used To
  • Lucy Dacus unveils new single VBS from upcoming Home Video
  • Jade Bird announces second album Different Kinds Of Light for August 13 release, unveils its title-track
  • Japanese Breakfast debuts Savage Good Boy from her forthcoming Jubilee album
  • Garbage tease No Gods No Masters album with new track Wolves
  • Pond report back with new LP Album 9, out on October 1, share new single America’s Cup
  • Oneohtrix Point Never & Rosalía team up for new single Nothing’s Special
  • Black Midi release latest track from upcoming Cavalcade album in the form of Chondromalacia Patella
  • Duran Duran announce new album Future Past for October 22 release, share first single INVISIBLE
  • Azure Ray tease forthcoming Remedy record with new single called Phantom Lover

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