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They have also shared the 19-minute single titled ‘Joan In The Garden’The post The Decemberists announce new double album ‘As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again’ appeared first on NME.
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After their 2021 album The Shadow I Remember, Cloud Nothings returned in November with the song “Final Summer.” Last month, they announced their new LP of the same title and released “Running Through The Campus.” Today, the Cleveland indie rock pros are back with the blissfully deafening “I&#...
Twenty years ago this month, after rising to indie celebrity with a pair of well-received albums in quick succession, the Decemberists released The Tain, an EP comprising one nearly 19-minute song split into five movements. “The Tain” leaned hard into the literary folk-rock band’s prog-rock tendencies, foregrounding...
In promoting a partnership with the US Army and defence contractors, the Austin event lost out on a slew of new talent while other acts rallied together at alternative eventsThe post The view from SXSW 2024: a festival mired in confusion and controversy appeared first on NME.
"A few more dates added for you thirsty lot"The post The Libertines add more shows to 2024 UK ‘All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade’ tour appeared first on NME.
The band will play the album in full this November The post Interpol announce ‘Antics’ 20th anniversary UK tour appeared first on NME.
The iconic album will be pressed to colour vinyl for the first timeThe post Animal Collective announce vinyl repressing of classic ‘Merriweather Postwater Pavillion’ appeared first on NME.
Her new album is said to draw on “inspiration from old Hollywood glamour, vintage musicals, and the relentless pursuit of beauty in a chaotic world"The post Kate Nash shares whimsical new single ‘Millions Of Heartbeats’ and announces first album in nine years appeared first on NME.
“They only had £99 in the budget, so I said ‘I’ll take it in confectionery please’”The post Kaiser Chiefs pay Jim Moir (Vic Reeves) for new album artwork in sweets appeared first on NME.
The band announced last year that they would be adding “every song missing” from their catalogue onto streaming platforms The post Bloc Party finally release classic single ‘Two More Years’ and b-sides on streaming appeared first on NME.
The final episode of the sitcom will air on May 16The post ‘The Big Bang Theory’ stars to return in ‘Young Sheldon’ finale appeared first on NME.
The shows come in celebration of their new album ‘Light Verse’, which arrives next monthThe post Iron & Wine share ‘All In Good Time’ with Fiona Apple and announce 2024 UK and European tour appeared first on NME.
We’ve got a Fiona Apple sighting on our hands! More to the point, we have a new song with Fiona Apple on it! We last heard from the semi-reclusive great last year, when she guested on Nashville art-pop group Flesh Eater’s song “komfortzone.” Now, she’s got a new duet with Iron & Wine&...
The 2008 track earned the band their first Grammy nominations The post Kings Of Leon on the first time they heard ‘Sex On Fire’ on the radio appeared first on NME.
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