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Hinako Omori Announces Debut Album ‘a journey…’, Shares Video for New Song

London-based artist Hinako Omori has announced her debut full-length album, a journey…, and has unveiled its title track. The LP, which was recorded at Omori’s home studio and Real World Studios, arrives on March 18 via Houndstooth. The release will be celebrated with a special performance at London’s Southbank Centre on March 19, with accompaniment from the London Contemporary Orchestra. Listen to ‘A Journey’ below.

Commenting on the title track in a press release, Omori described it as “a journey through the cartography of the mind, piecing together past events which seem to appear differently each time – revisiting memories, and healing cognitive distortions.”

The song’s accompanying video was created by Emi Takahashi, who said: “The video is an ode to the lush and immersive soundscape. Inspired and guided by nature, the collected footage captures environmental glimpses that evoke fragments of personal memory. A risograph-printed analog treatment echoes the voice in fleeting moments.”

a journey… Cover Artwork:

a journey… Tracklist:

1. Spaceship Lament
2. A Journey
3. Ocean
4. Will You Listen In
5. Heartplant
6. Levitation
7. (Nature Reset Gap)
8. The Richest Garden In Your Memory
9. Yearning
10. Snow

Hippo Campus Unveil New Single ‘Ride or Die’

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Hippo Campus have released the third single from their upcoming album LP3, which comes out February 4 via Grand Jury Music/Fat Possum. ‘Ride or Die’ follows previous offerings ‘Boys’ and ‘Semi Pro’. “It’s one of my favorite songs on the record – you can really hear everyone in the band doing their thing,” vocalist Jake Luppen said in a statement. The track arrives with an accompanying video directed by Joe Pease. Check it out below.

Crake Announce Debut Album ‘Humans’ Worst Habits’, Share New Song ‘Winter’s Song’

Leeds quartet Crake have announced their debut album, Humans’ Worst Habits, which is set for release on April 8 via Fika Recordings. Along with the announcement, the band has shared the lead single ‘Winter’s Song’, which follows their 2021 track ‘Lamb’s Tail’. Check it out below and scroll down for the LP’s cover art and tracklist.

“Winter’s Song’ is about the absolute mundane beauty of being fallible,” lead songwriter Rowan Sandle explained in a statement. It’s a true story, I saw the moon rise but swore it was the sun setting. I think about this line a lot: ‘keep a little coldness in you, just wear it soft and gentle’ Be soft, be kind, be honest. Being unremarkable has its own beauty.”

Humans’ Worst Habits Cover Artwork:

Humans’ Worst Habits Tracklist:

1. Amy & Ty
2. Bobbie
3. Lamb’s Tail
4. Sargasso Sea
5. Humans’ Worst Habits
6. Winter’s Song
7. Jesus
8. Rabbit
9. Funny Love
10. Natalie pt.2
11. Sisters
12. Ty & Amy

Kanye West Shares New ‘Heaven and Hell’ Video

Kanye West has shared a new music video for his Donda track ‘Heaven and Hell’. The dark visual also serves as a commercial for Yeezy Gap that aired on ESPN last night during the College Football Playoff National Championship game. Watch it below.

The ‘Heaven and Hell’ video arrives just after Netflix shared a new teaser trailer for the upcoming jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy documentary that promises an intimate portrait of Kanye’s life and career. jeen-yuhs will hit the streaming platform on February 16.

Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker Announce Co-Headlining Tour

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Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker have announced a co-headlining tour of the United States. The Wild Hearts Tour kicks off in Virginia on July 21 and will run until August, with support from Brooklyn-via-Rochester singer-producer Spencer.. In partnership with PLUS1, a dollar from every ticket will support people rebuilding their lives after incarceration; tickets go on sale at 10 am local time on Friday, January 14. Find the full list of dates below.

“I’m so thrilled to be traveling and playing music alongside Spencer., Julien Baker and Sharon Van Etten,” Olsen said in a statement. “It’s truly a dream, something to hold and share collaboratively as we get out from under the last few years. I know for fans it’s something different and special too, and for me, it’s sort of like a caravan summer camp-a chance to get to know other artists in a deeper way and talk about music and life and how it affects us all as we move forward. Most of all, I am excited to sing live again, in an open and real way, both alone and together with my tourmates.”

Baker added: “Sharon and Angel are artists that I have genuinely admired for many years and whose music has honestly informed much of my own writing and music making, and I’m thrilled to be sharing a stage with them every night. I think after interacting with their recorded work separately so much, it will be special to get to learn from them as we share the space of performance.”

“Our aim is to strengthen our respective communities and promote camaraderie in the music world in a safe and enjoyable environment,” Sharon said. “We have carefully chosen the venues we think will deliver the best experience for us and our fans. I look up to Angel and have the deepest admiration for Julien and Spencer. It is an honor, to say the least, to be able to share the stage with such talent on a tour across North America.”

Last year, Olsen and Van Etten teamed up on the single ‘Like I Used To’, which made our 25 Best Songs of 2021 list.

The Wildest Hearts Tour Dates:

July 21 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap Center For the Performing Arts
July 22 – Asheville, NC – Rabbit Rabbit
July 23 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
July 25 – Austin, TX – Moody Amphitheater
July 29 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
July 30 – Berkeley, CA – Greek Theatre
Aug 2 – Troutdale, OR – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
Aug 3 – Redmond, WA – Marymoor Amphitheater
Aug 5 – Boise, ID – Idaho Botanical Garden
Aug 6 – Salt Lake City, UT – TBA
Aug 7 – Denver, CO – Sculpture Park
Aug 9 – Minneapolis, MN – Surly Brewing Festival Field
Aug 10 – Chicago, IL – TBA
Aug 11 – Kalamazoo, MI – Bell’s Eccentric Cafe
Aug 12 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
Aug 15 – Shelburne, VT – The Green at Shelburne Museum
Aug 16 – LaFayette, NY – Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards
Aug 18 – Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion
Aug 19 – Philadelphia, PA – Skyline Stage at The Mann
Aug 21 – New York, NY – Central Park Summerstage

5 Reasons We Love House of Gucci

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Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci follows Patrizia Reggiani, a meek outsider who marries into the Gucci family. Her unbridled ambition begins to unravel their legacy and initiates a thoughtless spiral of backstabbing, decadence, revenge, and ultimately — murder.

In this article, we’ll look at some of our favourite elements of the film that helped it gain a Golden Globe nomination and three Hollywood Critics Association nominations, including best costume design.

Cast

House of Gucci has one of the strongest casts from 2021, which includes Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, and Jared Leto — to name a few. The show’s star, Lady Gaga, had a superb performance as Patrizia Reggiani, which even earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Gaga’s performance is striking and distinct, bringing the film to life with its dramatic familial and eclectic themes.

Alongside her, we also have Adam Driver, who has had superb performances in films such as Marriage Story (2019) and BlacKkKlansman (2018). In the film, Driver plays Maurizio Gucci, the man who was married at one point to Patrizia Reggiani. Whilst it’s not the strongest pull from Adam Driver, it’s an undoubtedly clap-worthy performance that took the film up a notch.

Lastly, the legendary Al Pacino appeared as a supporting actor portraying Aldo Gucci, the eldest son of the founder of Gucci — Guccio Gucci. Al Pacino’s performance was unsurprisingly impressive and even got some approving nods from the critics and film fanatics. Whilst his age is becoming more prominent on the screen, his performances still tick the boxes.

Music

Harry Gregson-Williams, the Primetime Emmy nominated composer, was the film’s unsung hero. With a beautiful pallet of rich and captivating sounds, Gregson-Williams truly helped seize the atmosphere and excitement of one of the biggest films in 2021. With this solid addition to the film, surely it will help it enter the powerhouse class of cinema for 2021 to determine if it is among the top contenders who look poised to win the big awards., with approximate odds compiled according to Offers.Bet.

Cinematography

Visually the film was truly majestic. You couldn’t get enough of the scenic views and well-captured action. Luckily for us, it was captured by the industry-renowned cinematographer Dariusz Wolski whose film credits include The Martian (2015), Crimson Tide (1995) and News of the World (2020) which gained him a worthy Oscar nomination.

For the film, Wolski does a superb job in framing not just people but also objects that help supplement the thrilling storyline of the film. As a result, it’s one of the film’s most vital elements and certainly helps it give it another layer of rush.

Locations

Various famous locations were used to shoot the film, including the holiday beloved Lake Como, which has some of the world’s most impressive views illustrating Italy and the dreamlife Gucci represents as a name and brand.

Furthermore, the fashion-heaven city Milan features within the film. The city, which is known for its famous Fashion Week, holds residence to some of the world’s best and innovative fashion designers. Rome, Italy’s capital, featured — a city renowned for its iconic locations, scenery and most importantly, history, something the film honestly takes into consideration due to its subject matter.

The breathtaking views help capture the country’s beauty in which Gucci originated and unravels you into the Gucci family’s life in that period which is like the views we see, seem unreal and far-reached to most of us.

Costume Design

It wouldn’t be a Gucci film without a fabulous costume design selection. As a result, the film rightly received some award nominations for the category, specifically Academy-award winning costume designer Janty Yates who also worked on such films as Gladiator (2000), The Last Duel (2021), and Kingdom of Heaven (2005). Yates truly embodied the Gucci family’s rich, wealthy, and mysterious-like life through her costume design that shined through the cinema screen. In many ways, it is the element that helped shape the vibrant and thrilling side of the film. The costumes are pristine, immaculate and at times seem a little too perfect for the eye. A bit like the expected life of the Gucci family from an outsider view.

Final Thoughts

The House of Gucci is a must-view for any film fanatic and certainly the fashionistas of our world. Scott’s take on the story is fantastic and is certainly helped by the well-rounded, A level stars. But it wouldn’t be anything worth viewing without the crew, which helped shape the film into a cult classic I feel it will become when it’s more broadly received.

15 of the Best Stills from Dune (2021)

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Denis Villeneuve’s Dune is a memorable spectacle for the eyes, capturing the enormous scale of Frank Herbert’s story on a vivid visual medium. Australian cinematographer Greig Fraser, who has previously worked on films such as Lion, Zero Dark Thirty, Let Me In, and Rogue One, worked together with Villeneuve to bring to life the wonder and the horror of the planet Arrakis. The key, Villeneuve says, is to keep audiences close to the hero’s journey – in this case, protagonist Paul Atreides’s sudden introduction to a whole new world. Born into the noble House Atreides, he already has enormous responsibility on his shoulders, but soon learns that he may be “the one” to bring peace to his people.

Paul has visions of a young woman on Arrakis, and these dreams draw him to the desert of spice – a precious resource at the heart of the war that threatens her people. In addition to the treacherous, sandworm-ridden desert, Paul must also navigate a tumultuous political landscape. His mother is by his side for most of the journey to offer him memorable tidbits of wisdom. While the story on its own is engaging, the film’s visual aspect helps it stand out from other sci-fi films with similar plotlines. Here are fifteen stills that showcase Dune‘s bold color scheme and incredible scale.

Barrie Announces New Album ‘Barbara’, Shares Video for New Single ‘Quarry’

Barrie has announced her new album, Barbara, which is set to drop on March 25 via Winspear. Along with the previously released tracks ‘Dig’ and ‘Frankie’, the follow-up to 2019’s Happy to Be Here will include the new single ‘Quarry’, which arrives today with an accompanying video by Robert Kolodny. Watch and listen below.

“The album is diaristic, but not in obvious or intimate ways,” Barrie explained in a statement. “Music is my job, and it’s also intensely personal. I want the music to connect with people, but have reservations about the toll it takes on the artist to have to live up to whatever the music ends up representing for the listener. To connect with people about grief is beautiful, but I don’t want to relive the trauma of it at every show and interview. I also don’t want to become desensitized to my sadness. There’s both rawness and a measure of control in the album; I want to make sure the project and the person are tied, but only by certain limbs.”

Barrie continued: “Since I wrote, played, and produced the album by myself in isolation, with the help of my wife, it felt like it should be self-titled, but maintain that same sense of separation I achieved with the music. Barbara is my legal name, my formal name. No one calls me Barbara except the bank and the government, and odd occasions when my dad inexplicably introduced me that way to friends. Since my name and moniker are Barrie, calling the album Barbara felt like the fitting way to keep that balance between intimate and public.”

Barbara Cover Artwork:

Barbara Tracklist:

1. Jersey
2. Frankie
3. Jenny
4. Concrete
5. Dig
6. Bully
7. Harp 2 Interlude
8. Harp 2
9. Quarry
10. Basketball
11. Bloodline

Silverbacks Release New Single ‘A Job Worth Something’

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Silverbacks have released a new single called ‘A Job Worth Something’, lifted from their upcoming album Archive MaterialGive it a listen below (via The FADER).

Talking about the track, vocalist and guitarist Daniel O’Kelly commented in a press release:

For most of the pandemic I lived with my sister who is a healthcare worker and was working in the designated Covid hospital in St James’ Dublin. Unfortunately, I was far less heroic, writing copy for a car insurance company.

This song is about feeling embarrassed about how different our lives were at this time. When it comes to telling my grandchildren what all this was like, I’ll be telling them about my sisters who have more important stories to share.

Archive Material, Silverbacks’ second album following their 2020 debut Fad, is set to land on January 21 via Full Time Hobby. So far, the band have previewed it with the title track’, ‘Wear My Medals’, and ‘Rolodex City’.

Spiritualized Share Video for New Song ‘Crazy’

Spiritualized are back with a new single, ‘Crazy’, the second offering from their forthcoming album. The track, which features backing vocals from Nikki Lane, arrives with an accompanying video directed by frontman Jason Pierce (aka J Spaceman) and partly inspired by Andy Warhol’s Kiss. Check it out below.

Spiritualized’s new record, Everything Was Beautiful, is due for release on February 25 via Bella Union. The band announced it back in November with the lead single ‘Always Together With You’. Their last LP was 2018’s And Nothing Hurt.