The Charlatans debut lyric video for latest single ‘Appetite’ out now
Irish rock duo Dea Matrona has announced their upcoming album “Hate That I Care” and revealed the title track, exhibiting a powerful and confident return to the music scene. The band exclusively handled the recording, production, and songwriting for this album, reinforcing their independence and creative prowess.
The Grahams, a musical duo composed of lifelong companions Alyssa and Doug, offer a deluxe edition of their album “The Bridge,” along with a captivating music video for the track “Georgette.” Their deeply personal songwriting approach reflects their intimate connection and individual truths, resulting in a truly authentic and emotional musical experience.
The Charlatans present a mesmerizing lyric video for their latest single, “Appetite,” mirroring the song’s emotional journey through a gradual transition of color and light. The visual accompaniment enhances the listener’s engagement with the music, creating a multi-sensory experience that deepens the connection to the song’s essence.
Iron and Wine, helmed by singer-songwriter Samuel Beam, is preparing to release their highly anticipated album “Hen’s Teeth,” following their earlier work “Light Verse.” With a slightly darker tone, “Hen’s Teeth” promises to be a poetic and introspective journey into Beam’s creativity and musical expression.
Philadelphia shoegaze veterans Nothing make a triumphant return with their latest record “A Short History of Decay,” a testament to their consistent artistry and dedication to their craft. The album reaffirms the band’s signature sound and legacy, solidifying their position as stalwarts of the genre.
K-Pop takes center stage in Esther Yi’s novel “Y/N,” exploring the global phenomenon and cultural impact of bands like BLACKPINK and BTS. Yi’s work delves into the complexities of fame, identity, and belonging in the context of the vibrant K-Pop industry, offering a compelling narrative for music enthusiasts and readers alike.
“Sophomore Songs” by Clarke Geddes immerses readers in the world of music journalism and personal experience, drawing on Geddes’ background in the industry to craft a compelling and insightful narrative. The novel weaves together elements of music criticism, band dynamics, and personal growth in a tale that resonates with music lovers everywhere.
U2’s album “POP,” released in 1997, remains a divisive yet pivotal moment in the band’s storied career, challenging fans and critics with its experimental sound and bold artistic choices. The album continues to spark debate and reflection on U2’s legacy, solidifying its place as a daring and groundbreaking chapter in the band’s discography.
Duran Duran’s eponymous debut album celebrates its 40th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in the band’s rise to fame and cultural impact as the ‘Fab Five’ of the ’80s. The album’s release in December 1981 set the stage for Duran Duran’s iconic sound and image, cementing their status as pioneers of the new wave and pop music scenes.
In London, Jack Savoretti and Katherine Jenkins join forces for a special performance in support of War Child at the Emerald Theatre, showcasing their musical talents and philanthropic spirit in an unforgettable evening of heartfelt music and charity support. The event underscores the power of music to unite people and make a positive impact on society.