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Joan of Arc Announce Final Album, Unveil New Song

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After a 25-year-career as a band, Joan of Arc have announced their final album. Tim Melina Theo Bobby is set for release on December 4 via Joyful Noise Recordings. The band have previewed the 10-track LP with the lead single ‘Destiny Revision’, alongside an accompanying video. Check it out below, and scroll down for the album’s cover artwork and tracklist.

“‘Destiny Revision’ was a personal song when it was written a couple years ago, about winging it when your life fails to play out as you’d imagined,” the band’s Tim Kinsella said in a press release. “Unfortunately that simple sentiment now has a much more expansive and darker resonance as all of us in America face a fascist administration using the pandemic as an opportunity to consolidate power, and we all struggle to imagine our futures.”

The ‘Destiny Revision’ visual features shoot photos taken by the band’s Bobby Burg in cities such as Detroit, Prague, Rijeka, and Tokyo. “Prominently featured is the legendary Berghain in Berlin, where we played our last show,” Burg commented.

Melina Theo Bobby will be the follow-up to Joan of Arc’s 2018 album 1984.

Tim Melina Theo Bobby Cover Artwork:

Tim Melina Theo Bobby Tracklist:

1. Destiny Revision
2. Something Kind
3. Karma Repair Kit
4. Creature and Being
5. Land Surveyor
6. Feedback 3/4
7. The Dawn of Something
8. Cover Letter Song
9. Rising Horizon
10. Upside Down Bottomless Pit

Loma Share New Songs ‘Don’t Shy Away’ and ‘I Fix My Gaze’

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Loma, the trio made up of Cross Record’s Emily Cross and Dan Duszynski and Shearwater’s Jonathan Meiburg, have previewed their upcoming album Don’t Shy Away with two new songs, ‘I Fix My Gaze’ and the title track. They each come with their own accompanying videos: ‘Don’t Shy Away’ was filmed, directed, and edited by Duszynski, while ‘I Fix My Gaze’ was filmed, directed, and edited by Cross. Watch them both below.

“I knew I wanted a single shot with a gradual reveal to complement the slower enveloping mood of the song,” Duszynski said of the ‘Don’t Shy Away’ video in a statement. “The time-stopping effect draws me in without distracting from the music. I also love Jonathan and the dogs’ cameos.”

Cross commented on the video for ‘I Fix My Gaze’: “I wanted to convey the feeling of being free even within a walled-in space. Recognizing that you’re trapped, in a way, but that there is still beauty and joy to be found.”

Meiburg added: “The video for ‘Don’t Shy Away’ was pure serendipity. So many things happen in it—the dogs, the birds, the timing—that could never be replicated, even if we tried. And I love Emily’s vision for ‘I Fix My Gaze.’ Emily was a visual artist before she was a musician, and it comes through in everything she does.”

Don’t Shy Away comes out October 23 via Sub Pop. The 11-track LP includes the previously released ‘Ocotilo’ and ‘Half Silences’. 

Starrah Shares New James Blake-Produced Track ‘Keep Calm’

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Starrah has released a new track called ‘Keep Calm’. Produced by James Blake and Mount Kimbie, the song follows the recently released single ‘How It Goes’. Check it out below.

Starrah and James Blake recently collaborated on Blake’s recent single ‘Are You Even Real?’, which Starrah co-wrote. Back in in 2017, Starrah teamed up with Diplo for the 5-track Starrah x Diplo EP. More recently, James Blake produced Flatbush Zombies’ ‘Afterlife’ and featured on slowthai’s ‘feel away’ alongside Mount Kimbie.

Listen to Kylie Minogue’s New Song ‘Magic’

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Kylie Minogue has returned with a new song called ‘Magic’. It’s taken from the pop singer’s upcoming fiftheenth studio album, Discoand was co-written by previous collaborators Teemu Brunila, Peter Wallevik, Daniel Davidsen and Michelle Buzz. Check it out below.

‘Magic’ marks the second single from the album, following ‘Say Something’. Disco is out on November 6th. It follows her 2018 LP Golden. A music video for ‘Magic’ is set to premiere later today, directed by Sophie Muller.

TV Priest Unveil New Song ‘Slideshow’

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TV Priest have previewed their upcoming album Uppers with a new single called ‘Slideshow’. Check it out below, alongside an accompanying music video.

“You know those days where you just move from screen to screen to screen?” TV Priest’s Charlie Drinkwater said in a statement. “‘Slideshow’ is about feeling mediated, manipulated, engaged, buoyed and repulsed in equal measures in our relationship to information, digital culture, and the algorithmic pace of 21st-century life.”

He added: “It’s a track that acknowledges that I’m a fully culpable participant in a behaviour ‘market’ developed by faceless tech which insists it’s the best thing for all humanity (as long as it can be monetised). And most of the time I LIKE IT (or at least tolerate it) while I scroll and scroll and scroll. I suppose all I can do is talk… On to the next one, content consumer…”

Uppers is set for release on November 13th via Hand In Hive. It includes the previously released single ‘This Island’.

Jamie Wei Huang SS21 at London Fashion Week

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Jamie Wei Huang, a well-known name at Our Culture, revealed her 2020 Spring and Summer collection via a digital presentation at the London Fashion Week.

The collection was based on a novelette Witch by director Edward Tseng, and transferred into a digital visual presentation. This collection shows just what is possible with the mix of digital technology and creativity.

Kevin Morby Shares New Songs ‘Wander’ and ‘Don’t Underestimate Midwest American Sun’

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Kevin Morby has released two new songs, ‘Wander’ and ‘Don’t Underestimate Midwest American Sun’. They’re both taken from the singer-songwriter’s recently announced LP Sundowner and arrive with accompanying music videos: ‘Wander’ comes with a lyric video consisting of raw footage of the Midwestern landscape shot by Morby, while ‘Don’t Underestimate Midwest American Sun’ is accompanied by a Graham Shafer-directed clip starring Morby’s partner Katie Crutchfield. Check them out below.

“‘Don’t Underestimate Midwest American Sun’ is my favorite song off of the new album, and the one I’m most proud of,” Morby said in a statement. “I consider space to be a prominent instrument on the song — and here it is as important as anything else you hear on the track. It was my goal to capture the vast openness of the middle American landscape sonically. To this end — there is a whole track of nothing but Texas air, birds and wind chimes living beneath the song.”

Talking about ‘Wander’, he added: “‘Wander’ is anchored by a lyric I’ve had in my head for the past decade. The hook ‘I wonder as I wander why was I born in the wild wonder’ is even featured in the insert of the first Babies LP. The song is meant to steadily gain momentum before coming to an abrupt halt. It is the shortest song I’ve ever written, and is intended to be played on a loop.”

“We shot the video in the middle of Kansas, showing Katie driving down an empty highway listening to the song on a tape deck, which is exactly the kind of environment I’d hope one would get to experience it in,” he explained.

Sundowner is out October 16 via Dead Oceans. It includes the previously released Waxahatchee collaboration ‘Campfire’.

Watch Tame Impala Perform ‘Borderline’ on ‘The Tonight Show’

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Tame Impala were the musical guests on the latest episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Back by a small band, Kevin Parker appeared remotely for a performance of the Slow Rush track ‘Borderline’. Check it out below.

Back in August, Tame Impala appeared on NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’, performing the tracks ‘Breathe Deeper’, ‘Is It True’, and ‘Patience’. That same month, Four Tet’s Kieran Hebden shared a remix of ‘Is It True’, a track for which Tame Impala also recently released an accompanying visual.

In related news, BTS are set to appear on The Tonight Show for five consecutive nights next week.

Tune-Yards Return with New Song ‘nowhere, man’

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Indie duo Tune-Yards have returned with their first new song in two years, ‘nowhere, man’. A reference to the Beatles song of the same name, the track arrives with a music video featuring stop motion animation by Japhy Riddle and Callie Day. Check it out below.

“The song and the video for ‘nowhere, man’ were created under conditions of feeling squeezed and pushed to the brink—relatively, of course,” the duo’s Merrill Garbus said in a statement. “I wanted to ask, ‘How loudly do I have to shout and sing before I’m heard?’ And the video asks, too, ‘What am I not hearing?’ We hope the music brings energy and a strong wind of encouragement to those who are shouting and singing loudly for justice right now.”

Tune-Yards’ most recent album was 2018’s I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life. Last year, they contributed to the soundtrack and original score for Boots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You. The duo are also set to appear on Sadie Dupuis’ Sad13 LP Haunted Painting, which comes out this Friday.

BTS to Appear on ‘The Tonight Show’ for Five Consecutive Nights

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BTS are set to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon! for five consecutive nights. The so-called ‘BTS Week’ will kick off next Monday, September 28th, and will feature musical performances, comedy sketches, and more. Halfway through their weeklong residency, on Wednesday, September 30th, BTS will serve as the episode’s lead guest.

“I’m so excited to have BTS back on the show. We just started the new season and we’re working on a lot of really exciting things,” Fallon told EW. “One thing that is important to us at The Tonight Show is showcasing talent and creatives, so what better way to kick things off than a full week with them. And this is just the start.”

Since releasing their latest single ‘Dynamite’, BTS have also performed at the MTV VMAs, The Today Show, and most recently, NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert.