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News – 24.04.20

24/04/2020
by Norman Fleischer

  • Sigur Rós singer Jónsi returns with new solo single Exhale, co-written and produced by A. G. Cook
  • The 1975 share yet another track from their new album in the form of If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)
  • James Blake returns with new single You’re Too Precious
  • Dream Wife unveil new single Hasta La Vista from their upcoming So When You Gonna… album
  • Car Seat Headrest unveil latest Making A Door Less Open cut in the form of There Must Be More Than Love
  • WOODKID returns with Goliath, his first new single in years
  • Charli XCX shares the latest cut from her forthcoming isolation album in the form of Claws
  • Ry X and Frank Wiedemann return as Howling with a second album called Colure out in July and a first track called Blind already out now
  • Sophia postpone release of Holding On / Letting Go album to August 21, share gritty new single We See You (Taking Aim)
  • JPEGMAFIA returns with new track called BODYGUARD!
  • Kelly Lee Owens teases upcoming Inner Song record with new track called Night

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