Saint Paul, MN, January 12, 2021 – American rap artist Joshua Turner, better known as deM atlaS, will release his new single titled Bad Days Ain’t Ova on January 12, 2021 on https://www.dematlast.com and other platforms. The single marks the first release of “redeMption”, the highly anticipated new EP by the Saint Paul, Minnesota-based artist. Featuring nine new songs all penned by the artist, “redeMption” will be released at a global, virtual listening party. More
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Billie Eilish has announced a new photo book and companion audiobook. Billie Eilish features “hundreds of never-before-seen photos” from throughout her childhood and career to date. The book arrives via Grand Central Publishing in the U.S. and Wren & Rook in the UK on May 11. The audiobook, set to arrive on the same day,
Jack White has announced the release of Jack White: Live at the Masonic Temple, the 47th installment in Third Man’s Vault subscription series, with a live version of his song “Missing Pieces.” The package comprises a recording of his July 30, 2014 show at Detroit’s Masonic Temple on four colored LPs, as well as a
Lana Del Rey has shared her new song “Chemtrails Over the Country Club,” the title track for her forthcoming album. She’s also revealed the album’s release date; it’s out March 19. Check out the song below. [embedded content] The new video comes one day after Del Rey shared the album’s tracklist and artwork. Alongside the
Lana Del Rey’s new album Chemtrails Over the Country Club has been promised since 2019, and today, she’s shared the album’s tracklist and artwork. Chemtrails includes the already released “Let Me Love You Like a Woman,” the previously teased song “Tulsa Jesus Freak,” and the title track that’s scheduled to arrive tomorrow. The album ends
Madlib and Four Tet (a.k.a. Kieran Hebden) have announced the details of their new collaborative LP Sound Ancestors. The music is credited to Madlib; Hebden edited, arranged, and mastered the LP. It’s due out January 29 via the Madvillainy producer’s Madlib Invazion label. Check out the full track list below. Last week Madlib and Four
Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus is now the most-certified song in RIAA history. The viral rap star shared on Twitter that the single, released in 2019, had gone 14x Platinum, displacing “All of Me” by John Legend and “Despacito” by Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi, and Justin Bieber, which are both
The Mountain Goats appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to perform their song “Get Famous,” from the group’s most recent album Getting into Knives. The in-studio performance was filmed remotely; check it out below. The Mountain Goats released two albums in 2020: April’s Songs for Pierre Chuvin, which Darnielle recorded alone on his
Ariel Pink has been dropped by his record label Mexican Summer. The label tweeted that it has “decided to end [its] working relationship” with the artist “moving forward.” Mexican Summer had been set to release Odditties Sodomies Vol. 1, Sit n’ Spin, Odditties Sodomies Vol. 3, and Scared Famous/FF>> on January 29 as the final
Ashanti and Keyshia Cole’s VERZUZ battle, originally scheduled for December 12 before being moved to Saturday, January 9, has been postponed again. A statement from the event organizers cites the unstable events in Washington D.C. and the rising COVID-19 numbers as reasons for postponement. An exact date has yet to be announced; the rescheduled VERZUZ
100 gecs have released a new remix of “One Step Closer,” the lead single from Linkin Park’s 2000 debut album Hybrid Theory, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year. It’s the first remix from a forthcoming series of Hybrid Theory remixes. Listen to “One Step Closer (100 gecs Reanimation)” below. “Part of the spirit of
Sixty-Six year old superstar hip hop artists guests on “Movie Reviews and More” with host Brian Sebastian and Co-Host Nathasha Rumbos. Bursting onto the scene fresh from kick starting her music career in 2020 and going viral with half a million views on “Papi Chulo”, emerging artist Rich Nana drops the highly anticipated visuals
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As part of her ongoing reissue series, PJ Harvey has announced a vinyl reissue of her fifth album, 2000’s Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea. It will be released alongside Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea: Demos, a collection of unreleased demos of every track on the album. Both sets arrive
Bill Callahan and Bonnie “Prince” Billy have shared yet another cover song. For their version of Johnnie Frierson’s “Miracles,” the Bills recruited fellow Drag City artist Ty Segall. Check out the new “Miracles” video, directed by Sai Selvarajan, below. Bill and Bonnie kicked off 2021 with a cover of Lou Reed’s “Rooftop Garden.” Last year,
Alice Glass has shared a video for her new song “SUFFER AND SWALLOW.” The stop-motion animated visual was created by Lucas David. Check it out below. Last summer, Glass released “NIGHTMARES,” a Jupiter Keyes–produced track that appeared on a Sermon 3 Recordings’ anniversary compilation. In 2018 she shared the song “I Trusted You” as part
Beastie Boys, Wilco, Phoebe Bridgers, Fleet Foxes, and Billie Eilish are among artists to have created their very own Yeti cooler chests for an auction benefitting the Crew Nation relief fund, as Rolling Stone points out. The auction starts today (January 5) at 11 a.m. Eastern and ends a week later. It’s the second round
Bobby Shmurda (a.k.a. Ackquille Pollard) will be eligible for release from prison next month, the New York State Department of Corrections told the New York Times. The Brooklyn rapper had been denied parole in September 2020, but a review by the New York State Department of Corrections restored his credit for good behavior. He will
Madlib has shared his new song “Hopprock,” as Stereogum points out. As with the recent “Road of the Lonely Ones,” the track is edited, arranged, and mastered by Four Tet. Listen to “Hopprock” below. Madlib is set to release his new album Sound Ancestors this month via Madlib Invazion. Of the album’s creation, Four Tet
Gerry Marsden, leader of the Merseybeat quartet Gerry & the Pacemakers, has died. Marsden’s friend Pete Price—a broadcaster based in Liverpool—broke the news on social media earlier today (January 3), stating that Marsden died following a short illness stemming from a heart infection. Marsden’s death was subsequently confirmed by the BBC. He was 78 years