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News – 30.05.19

29/05/2019
by Norman Fleischer

  • Metronomy return with uplifting new single called Lately
  • Lower Dens announce new album The Competition for September 6 release, share first song Young Republicans
  • Hot Chip tease upcoming A Bath Full Of Ecstasy album with new single Melody Of Love
  • Electric Youth announce new LP Memory Emotion, share first single The Life
  • Sufjan Stevens celebrates Pride Month with two new songs called Love Yourself and With My Whole Heart
  • !!! return with new double single UR Paranoid / Off The Grid
  • Swim Deep announce new album Emerald Classics for October 4 release, share sunny new single To Feel Good
  • Sleater-Kinney unravel new single Hurry On Home, produced by St. Vincent
  • Julian Casablanca’s band The Voidz shares new song The Eternal Tao

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