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Romero Share Video for New Single ‘Halfway Out the Door’

Melbourne power pop outfit Romero have shared ‘Halfway Out the Door’, the second single from their upcoming debut album Turn It On!. The track arrives with an accompanying video from Megan O’Keefe, which you can check out below.

“I dated this guy on and off for years, who wouldn’t leave me but wouldn’t exactly love me either,” vocalist Alanna Oliver said in a statement. “‘Halfway’ is written about him and my eventual commitment to myself.” Of the video, O’Keefe added: “[Drummer] Dave [Johnstone] had a strong vision and pushed to use my mum’s old Panasonic camcorder to film this video. It makes for a more authentic storyline and the aesthetic of this footage was really fun to play with in the edit. This is an emotional song, the ‘flashback’ footage helps convey that. This video is a beautiful chaos, take from it what you will.”

Turn It On! is out April 8 via Cool Death/Feel It Records. It includes the previously released ‘Honey’, ‘Troublemaker’, ‘Neapolitan’, and the title track.

Girlpool Share Video for New Song ‘Nothing Gives Me Pleasure’

Girlpool have shared ‘Nothing Gives Me Pleasure’, the final advance single from their forthcoming album Forgivenessout April 29 via ANTI-. The track follows previous cuts ‘Lie Love Lullaby’, ‘Dragging My Life Into a Dream’, and ‘Faultline’. Check out its accompanying music video below.

“’Nothing Gives Me Pleasure’ is about trying to love yourself when it feels like no one else will,” the duo’s Harmony Tividad explained in a statement. “It was written during a time when I was working so hard to get someone specific to love and recognize me. On the path to doing that, I diluted myself so much that I lost sight of my own needs. This video plays with the lengths we go to to feel loved and how so many faces of intimacy may disguise what love actually looks like to us specifically. I have a history of getting lost in the labyrinth in the struggle for affection. In this video I wanted to interface with my own patterns in the attempt to better see and love myself.”

Disclosure Team Up With RAYE on New Song ‘Waterfall’

Disclosure have teamed up with singer-songwriter RAYE for their new single ‘Waterfall’. Check it out below.

“Raye is such a dream to work with in the studio,” Disclosure said of the collaboration in a press release. “Best way to describe her is as a hook machine! You get the beat rolling & vibes going & she gives you like 5 chorus melody options straight away… she makes writing the way we do so easy & enjoyable. We all knew within 5 minutes we were gonna make a UKG summer sunshine banger & that’s exactly what we ended up with. We all had London & it’s beautiful musical history in our hearts that day & we hope that comes across to the listener.”

Raye added: “This was really the first song Disclosure and I had created together, and everyone loved it, it came together really quickly and organically. The boys led with a garage vibe and I think it’s summertime warm energy! I hope people love it as much as we enjoyed making it.”

Back in January, Disclosure shared ‘You’ve Got to Let Go If You Want to Be Free’, a collaboration with DJ and producer Zedd. They’re set to head out on a US tour next month, including a stop at Coachella.

Dama Scout Unveil New Single ‘pineapple eyes’

Dama Scout have shared a new single, ‘pineapple eyes’, the latest offering from the art-rock trio’s forthcoming debut LP gen wo lai (come with me). Check out a visual for it, created by the band themselves, below.

“‘pineapple eyes’ is a much loved bisected finger food piled high on a platter of disappointment,” Dama Scout remarked in a statement. “Full bodied and finely balanced, sweet and umami notes give way to a full frontal sourness.”

Dama Scout’s debut album comes out April 22 via Hand in Hive. So far, they’ve previewed it with the singles ’emails from a suzanne’ and ‘dan dan bub’.

Luke Steele Shares Video for New Song ‘Pool of Love’

Luke Steele, the Australian musician best-known as half of the electro-pop duo Empire of the Sun, has shared a new track from his forthcoming debut solo album Listen to the Water. Check out ‘Pool of Love’ below.

Speaking about the song, Steele said in a press release:

I’m finally getting the answers to questions, after so many years. For me I think I’m so impatient. So head strong when I want the deliverance or something resolved if it doesn’t happen on my time table I’d become disappointed and confused. Grasping that ideal that you literally have everything you need on the inside or you, your own pool of love, the keys to the kingdom.”

Sonically I wanted it to sound warm and approachable, like an ear cocoon. A lot of these songs on the album I’d write little guitar patterns, then attack the vocals separately, which is a trick I use to switch your brain when writing so you can break out of habitual musical patterns.

Listen to the Water is set for release on May 13. It includes the previously unveiled singles ‘Common Man’ and ‘Armageddon Slice’.

Lizzie Reid Releases New Single ‘Bible’

Lizzie Reid has returned with a new single called ‘Bible’. It marks the Glaswegian singer-songwriter’s first new material since her 2021 debut EP Cubicle. Take a listen below.

“’Bible’ is about being nervous about falling in love again. I was feeling something, and that scared me,” Reid explained in a press release. “I wanted to get things right this time, be important to someone, and not to bring my anxieties into the picture. Becoming involved with someone tends to bring up things within yourself. It holds a mirror up and forces me to look at myself through someone else’s eyes.”

Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Lizzie Reid.

Röyksopp Enlist Astrid S for New Song ‘Breathe’

Röyksopp have previewed their upcoming project Profound Mysteries with a new song, ‘Breathe’, featuring Norwegian singer-songwriter Astrid S. The track follows the previously shared singles ‘This Time, This Place’ with Beki Mari, ‘Impossible’ featuring Alison Goldfrapp, ‘(Nothing But) Ashes…’, and ‘The Ladder’. It comes alongside a short ‘Breathe’ film titled I Hate My Shelf, which was directed by Swedish filmmaker Andreas Nilsson, a longtime Röyksopp collaborator who worked on short films for their albums Junior and Senior and the music video for ‘This Must Be It’. Watch and listen below.

“I have always wanted to collaborate with Röyksopp, they have been and continue to be a huge inspiration for me,” Astrid S said in a statement. “I’m really excited for the music to finally come out!”

Röyksopp’s last album was 2014’s The Inevitable End, which the Norweigian duo called their “goodbye to the traditional album format.” The 10-track Profound Mysteries is described as “an expanded creative universe and prodigious conceptual project.”

!!! Release New Song ‘Here’s What I Need to Know’

!!! have released ‘Here’s What I Need to Know’, the second single from their upcoming album Let It Be BlueCheck it out below.

“’Here’s What I Need To Know’ is a song about the moment when you know a relationship is finished – either because you’re over it, or you realize the other person is,” the band explained in a statement. “It’s about how all the details of those moments, like an Aaliyah song on the radio or watching snow fall through a window, become imprinted in your memory as well.”

They continued: “Musically, the first half builds using arpeggiated synths, trance stabs and layers of percussion. For the second half, we sampled a small bit of the end of the chorus, the last two chords and the word “over” to create a loop. Then, like in a French Touch song, we used that loop as the basis for the full beat that comes in to end the song and provide some release.”

Let It Be Blue is due for release on May 6. It was led by the single ‘Storm Around the World’.

PUP Share Video for New Song ‘Totally Fine’

PUP have shared another single from their forthcoming album THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBANDwhich is out next Friday, April 1. It’s called ‘Totally Fine’, and it follows previous cuts ‘Waiting’, ‘Robot Writes a Love Song’, and ‘Matilda’. Check it out via the Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux-directed video below.

“We wrote ‘Totally Fine’ after a long creative drought,” Stefan Babcock explained in a press release. “We all agreed to take a break from PUP during lockdown, to take some time to deal with our mental health and get some space from each other. After 3 months of not writing any songs, ‘Totally Fine’ was the first thing to pop out. It broke this creative dam wide open, just months worth of pent up frustration all smashed into this one song. After that, we ended up going on a bit of a tear and wrote the rest of the record really quickly. The drumming on this song still blows our minds. It’s so manic and wild and makes the song feel like it’s about to fall apart at any moment, which is kinda like how it feels to be in PUP.”

How Can Watching Movies Help Students Relieve Stress

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Students often go through the most stress, especially in their formative years. A lot of energy goes into multitasking and making sure one is fed and healthy during this whole process. From high school students to Ph.D. students, students have a hard time relieving stress. They take in a plethora of responsibilities, classes inclusive, and at a point, the stress factors just keep increasing.

Two significant ways students tend to handle their workload are:

  • To outsource work that may be more time consuming
  • To drop any activity unrelated to their studies totally to find more time for school work.

Most times, students prefer the former option. For example, a student can easily decide to buy dissertation paper online for cheap instead of spending hours working on their paper and getting a low grade. Let us put it into perspective. They are probably already exhausted from their hectic day and at low productivity. These students are then expected to put their best into writing a paper that is vital for their final grade. This assignment does not reduce the fact that many of them have numerous activities, especially for those with part-time jobs. It only makes sense that they may not be as efficient in the midst of the stress.

Movies For Stress?

Movies are great forms of entertainment. They have been and still are enjoyed by different students regardless of age. Streaming movies or going out to the cinema to watch them are common ways students enjoy this form of entertainment.

Letting students spend time watching movies has been frowned upon by many who assume movies and serials like Queen’s Gambit or Euphoria are mere distractions. However, movies have been shown to relieve stress in many individuals, and students are not left out. Students can reduce their stress levels by watching different kinds of movies (in various genres and languages) which have different purposes. Watching Movies can be really helpful for students, and here are some essential benefits of movies:

It is an excellent source of Relaxation

Students need to work very hard so they can do well in school. However, burnout is common and could lead to failure, especially when rest is not factored into the equation.

So while you’re studying hard, you should also take time out to rest and give your brain a break. Watching a movie/movies is a tested-and-tried way to do this. You can take time out from the stressful study schedule and just enjoy the storyline.

Watching Movies can be an Educational Hobby.

Movies are more educative than many people think. Movies ease the improvement of the language skills of students as well as increase their communicative competence. For example, there are many ESL students who polish their English proficiency by watching movies. Students are able to watch movies and learn simultaneously. It is basically studying with a hint of relaxation or vice versa.

Movies Provide Motivation and Inspiration

Stress for students can be precipitated by a lack of motivation and inspiration, whether for projects or creative assignments. Movies can really help in the inspiration department. Movies come in different genres, and there are many centered around student life and other school-related issues. Picking the right movie from these genres can help to motivate and inspire students. Students who watch these movies are able to get newer options and ideas from them visually.

An Affordable Option of Relaxation.

Most students keep a tight budget while in school. This can also elevate stress for them. Since fancy dining and other expensive activities are off the table for them, staying in and watching movies is a much more affordable option to relax. You can still relax while being able to afford only essentials. It is comfortable, saves your money, and also saves your mental health.

Cinema Therapy

Over time, studies have shown that watching movies can be a form of therapy. Students rarely have time for themselves, and of course, they can barely afford therapy. So, watching movies is a great option. Students dealing with stress tend to escape their own lives and problems for the One to Two hours that the movie runs.

Another great thing about cinema therapy for stress is that it is self-administered. When students are aware of the actual mental and emotional benefits that movies proffer, it makes watching movies very vital for them.

More on Stress

Stress is the way the body responds to pressure. Various life situations and events may cause stress. New experiences or lack of control can be solid triggers for stress. It could also be caused by both positive and negative life events. Everyone copes with stress differently depending on previous exposure to stress and general socio-economic factors like family life, places of origin, and personal experiences. 

Similarly, too much stress may elicit adverse effects on humans. It can cause a long-term state of fight or flight which may cause an overwhelming feeling that may affect your mental and physical health. Stress, which is often a result of raised cortisol (stress hormone) levels, has been exhibited itself in various ways. It tends to manifest as anxiety, migraines, or even depression. There are a few ways to help yourself manage stress, and they are:

  1. Understand when stress becomes a problem. You need to know when your body gives off physical warnings like muscle tension, headaches, etc. Please do not ignore them and learn to pay attention to the emotional signs. Consider what causes stress for you and sort out practical solutions to improve your quality of life.
  2. Make necessary changes. You should reorganize things and prioritize yourself and other essentials in your life. Don’t take on too much and learn to delegate where necessary. For students, learn to outsource if necessary. Try not to take on too many responsibilities at once.
  3. Try to build support systems. Your family and close friends would help you reduce stress, whether financially or emotionally. 
  4. Get healthy practices. A healthy diet might seem nearly impossible for students; however, you can try to put in one healthy meal as often as possible. Reduce smoking or alcohol consumption as much as you can and try to get some exercise. It goes a long way in helping you feel better and less stressed.
  5. Take time out and watch movies! It’s as simple as that. Personal space away from other people can help relieve stress. What better way to do that than watch movies?

Conclusion

Stress can be very unpleasant to deal with, especially for students. Getting help from external sources to help with the pressure works well. Also, movies are paving the way for stress-free school lives for many students. Films and serials on streaming services like Netflix allow us to take a break from our current state of mind and take us to a safe place even though it’s for a short time. It also gives our brains rest from our thoughts laced with worry and stress. Movies help students feel relieved and provide many opportunities for learning while relaxing, thus, reducing stress. Binge-watching movies at a stretch, instead of studying, is not the way to go, but once in a while, students should put their feet up, watch movies, and enjoy the luxe of the worry-free state of mind that movies provide.