Month: June 2022

Working Men’s Club have announced a new remix EP, called ‘The Steel City’, which will see producers from Sheffield reimagine tracks from the band’s ‘Fear Fear’ album. The EP will be released exclusively through Sheffield independent record store Bear Tree as a limited-edition bonus CD alongside the new album, which arrives on July 15. Working Men’s Club
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Beyoncé’s new era has officially launched. The 28x Grammy-winning singer has released her new single “Break My Soul.” It’s the lead track from her upcoming album, Renaissance. “Break My Soul,” co-produced by The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, is a house-meets-bounce groove that flawlessly samples Robin S.’s 1990 classic “Show Me Love,” paired with the Queen of Bounce
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You can’t break Bey’s soul. Beyonce makes her official return with “Break My Soul”, the first single off upcoming seventh album, Act 1: Renaissance, due July 29. Over a house beat by Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, and Beyonce, the Queen Bey takes it to the dance floor with her uplifting vocals and her carefree raps. The
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Among studios, Sony was first up with its presentation here at CineEurope in Barcelona which kicked off on Monday. “As an industry, we are anything but done,” declared Sony Pictures International Releasing’s President Steven O’Dell at the top of the show. The studio is coming off of its most ambitious six-month slate ever, which it
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Beyoncé‘s “Break My Soul” lyrics and club-ready sound herald that the music superstar is truly and officially back in a big way. Last week, the “Dangerously in Love” singer caused panic in the industry by announcing the impending release of her long-awaited seventh album Renaissance. The project — her first solo outing since 2016’s Lemonade
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David Bowie‘s self-titled debut album was released on June 1, 1967. His movie career launched almost simultaneously. Bowie first appeared onscreen in 1968 on the BBC during an episode of the British TV drama Theater 625 titled “The Pistol Shot.” He went on to more than 30 eclectic and sometimes surprising roles, appearing in several critically
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J. Cole has shared his opinions on Drake‘s just-released seventh album, ‘Honestly, Nevermind’, calling the record “phenomenal”. Drake’s surprise seventh album dropped last Friday (June 17), just hours after the Canadian rapper announced it in an Instagram post. Coming as the follow-up to last year’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’, ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ saw Drake take a drastic
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The mix of traditional and original material underpinning T-Bone’s eleven song debut Good ‘n Greasy isn’t uncommon. Many other songwriters and/or musicians have sensed the possibilities of working within a tradition and utilizing its tropes, sound, and aims as an ideal vehicle for self-expression. What sets T-Bone apart from others, however, is the seemingly effortless balance they
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There’s a lot of pessimism in pop right now – some would argue a little more than our society really needs, but that could be part of the reason why Clay Joule’s new single “O’Dream” feels as refreshing as it does this June. Rather than sticking to a conventional rock ballad format, Joule explores lingering
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Official audio for Drake “Jimmy Cook’s” (feat. 21 Savage) off the new album ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ available everywhere now: http://drake.lnk.to/hnm Subscribe to Drake on YouTube: http://drake.lnk.to/subscribe Connect with Drake: https://instagram.com/champagnepapi https://facebook.com/drake Tweets by Drake https://www.drakeofficial.com #Drake #HonestlyNevermind Music video by Drake performing Jimmy Cooks. © 2022 OVO, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of
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Beyoncé has quietly announced her new single “Break My Soul” drops at midnight (June 21). The music icon shared the news by updating her Instagram and Twitter bios with “6.ㅤ ㅤ BREAK MY SOUL ㅤ midnight ET.” “Break My Soul,” co-written by The-Dream, is the lead single from Beyoncé’s seventh album, Renaissance. It appears that the song
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Today, Alice Cooper may be one of hard rock’s old guard, but we should never forget that once upon a time, his cross-dressing, self-beheading antics were the stuff of parents’ nightmares. Which is why it’s unsurprising, if awesome, that while KISS’ Gene Simmons is worried that “rock is dead,” the Coop is here for the
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