Duckwrth, the moniker of Los Angeles artist Jared Lee, has teamed up with Syd for the new single ‘Ce Soir’. The track, which is set to appear on Duckwrth’s forthcoming Chrome Bull EP, arrives with an accompanying video directed by Mancy Gant. Watch and listen below.
Chrome Bull will be out on August 26 via STEM. It includes the previously released single ‘Powr Power’. Syd dropped her latest album, Broken Hearts Club, earlier this year.
Warpaint have shared a new remix of their track ‘Champion’ from Australian DJ and producer HAAi. Give it a listen below.
‘Radiate Like This’ is taken from Warpaint’s latest album, Radiate Like This, which came out in May. The band is currently on tour in support of the album, which included a stop at Primavera 2022. They recently made an appearance on the new series of the live music show From the Basement.
Slipknot have previewed their upcoming album THE END, SO FAR with a new song called ‘Yen’. The LP, which is due out on September 30 via Roadrunner, was announced last month with the single ‘The Dying Song (Time To Sing)’. Check out ‘Yen’ below.
Is it time to change up your style? A lot of people go through many different styles in their lifetime, and that is something that you have got to understand. It’s unusual for a person to stick with one kind of style all their life, as their tastes change when they age and so on. If you have decided that now is the time for you to change up your style but you’re not entirely sure how to do this, it’s a good thing that you have come to this article. We have some advice for you down below, so keep reading if you would like to find out more.
What You’re Wearing
The first thing that you need to look at is what you’re wearing. You don’t have to like what’s in the fashion magazines at the moment, you can simply go with whatever feels good to you like tote bags. The best way to find your new style, especially when it comes to clothes, is to try a bunch of different ones on. You need to see what looks good as you need to remember that just because it looks good on the hanger, doesn’t mean it’s going to look good on a person. Some things look beautiful when they’re off, but they don’t suit you and they’re not the style that you’re going for.
You can get some professional help if you are struggling with this. They will be able to help you pick out some clothes that they think suit you, but you have the final say. If they don’t feel comfortable, or make you feel like the badass that you are, then you should not be wearing them.
Your Accessories
With every great outfit comes the great accessories. You are going to need to decide how you want to accessorize an outfit, and how you’re going to decide what to pair with what. If you want something that is a little more unique, then you can always look into custom jewelry to go with your new style. This way, it’s something completely unique to you that you can wear all the time, bringing your new style together.
You should also start deciding whether you want to add more jewelry to the mix, or if this one piece is enough for you. Then you’ve got things like sunglasses, handbags and so much more that you need to consider. It’s a lot, and you might even decide that your new style doesn’t involve much more than a belt for shape. It’s up to you, that’s the fun of it.
Hair And Makeup
We’ve put hair and makeup on this list for a number of reasons. The first is because when someone changes their hair, they are about to change their life, so if you’re going for a new color or cut, it’s a big deal. The same thing can be said about makeup. You might have decided that you want to go for a more dramatic look with your makeup, or you might want to keep it more subtle. Typically, those who wear bolder clothes favor the bolder makeup choices, and it works for them. Again, it’s all about finding what works for you, so perhaps trying out a few different styles with your makeup is the best way to find what’s best for you.
The Way You Hold Yourself
The last thing that we’re going to mention is the way that you hold yourself. Some people hold themselves with confidence and others hold themselves like they are trying to hide from the world. If you’re going for a new style, then try a new way of holding yourself as well. It might not seem like it will make a big difference to how you are perceived, but it will. It will also make a load of difference to how you feel about yourself which is the most important part. If you can’t feel it in the beginning, fake it til you make it.
We hope that you have found this article helpful, and now see some of the things that you need to do if you have decided it’s time to change up your style. There are lots of different ways that you can do this, but it’s up to you in the end what style is going to suit you best. Don’t let anyone else tell you what is right or wrong, because at the end of the day, the only person who has to be impressed is you.
WILLOW has announced the follow-up to last year’s lately I feel EVERYTHING. It’s titled <COPINGMECHANISM>, and it’s set to drop on September 23. Along with the announcement, she’s shared a new single, ‘hover like a GODDESS’, which arrives with a video directed by Jaxon Whittington. Check it out and find the album’s cover artwork below.
“Every woman deserves to be worshiped,” WILLOW said of the new single in a statement. “This song is an ode to the divine goddess within us all.”
The Mars Volta have today shared the details of their new self-titled album. The group’s first LP in 10 years will arrive on September 16 via Cloud Hill. Along with the news, the band have shared a new single, ‘Vigil’, which follows the previously released cuts ‘Blacklight Shine’ and ‘Graveyard Love’. Like those tracks, the track arrives with an accompanying short film directed by guitarist Omar Rodríguez-López, which depicts “the beauty of life in Puerto Rico and rail against U.S. colonial rule.” Check it out below, and scroll down for the album artwork, tracklist, and the Mars Volta’s upcoming tour dates.
The Mars Volta Cover Artwork:
The Mars Volta Tracklist:
1. Blacklight Shine
2. Graveyard Love
3. Shore Story
4. Blank Condolences
5. Vigil
6. Qué Dios Te Maldiga Mí Corazón
7. Cerulea
8. Flash Burns from Flashbacks
9. Palm Full of Crux
10. No Case Gain
11. Tourmaline
12. Equus 3
13. Collapsible Shoulders
14. The Requisition
The Mars Volta 2022 Tour Dates:
Sep 22 – Dallas, TX – The Factory in Deep Ellum –
Sep 23 – Dallas, TX – The Factory in Deep Ellum
Sep 25 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
Sep 27 – Philadelphia, PA – The Metropolitan Opera House
Sep 29 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
Sep 30 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
Oct 1 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Oct 3 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
Oct 5 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
Oct 6 – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre
Oct 8 – Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom
Oct 9 – Milwaukee, WI – The Eagles Ballroom
Oct 11 – Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom
Oct 14 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
Oct 15 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
Oct 18 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
Oct 19 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
Oct 21 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
Oct 22 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
Oct 23 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2, the sequel to Calvin Harris’ 2017 collection Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1, is out now via Columbia. The record features the promotional tracks ‘New Money’, ‘Stay With Me’, ‘Potion’, and ‘New to You’, as well as guest appearances from 21 Savage, Chlöe, Charlie Puth, Pusha T, Shenseea, Tinashe, Normani, Lil Durk, Halsey, Offset, Justin Timberlake, Busta Rhymes, Pharrell, Swae Lee, Jorja Smith, Snoop Dogg, and more. “This album is for car journeys, and beaches and things like this,” Harris told Apple Music 1. “What I was doing a lot was taking trips to the mountains. This is when I still lived in LA. Taking a trip out to this place called Idyllwild in the car, listening to a lot of psychedelic rock and then climbing the mountain, literally, and figuratively, and then heading back.”
Art Moore – the project of Boy Scouts’ Taylor Vick and Ezra Furman collaborators Sam Durkes and Trevor Brooks – have today released their self-titled debut album via ANTI-. Ahead of its arrival, the group previewed the LP with the songs ‘Sixish’, ‘Muscle Memory’, ‘Snowy’, and ‘A Different Life’. Discussing the process of making the album, Vick said in our Artist Spotlight interview: “From the start, I was always thinking of this project differently in my head, the way that I wanted to be a part of it. Sam and Trevor would already have these really fleshed-out demos with all of the instruments played, all the chords are there, to me there would be a clear chorus and a verse melody. My favourite part of writing music or anything to do with music is coming up with vocal melodies and vocal harmonies, so I was really excited at the idea of doing only that.”
Marci is the debut self-titled album by TOPS keyboardist Marta Cikojevic. Out now on Arbutus Records, the record includes the previously shared singles ‘Terminal’, ‘Entertainment’, ‘Immaterial Girl’, and ‘Pass Time’. It was produced by her TOPS bandmate David Carriere, with contributions from Mitch Davis, Rene Wilson, Austin Tufts (Braids) on drums, as well as Chloé Soldevila of Anemone, Better Person’s Adam Byczkowski, and TOPS’ Jane Penny on backup vocals. “I wanted to make people happy,” Cikojevic said of the record in press materials. “I wanted to make people feel like they could dance even when there was negativity.”
ELIO, aka Charlotte Grace Victori, has dropped a new mixtape called ELIO’s INFERNO. It was previewed by a stream of singles, including ‘Read the Room’, ‘Superimpose’, ‘Vitamins’, ‘Typecast’, and ‘I LUV MY BRAIN!’. The Toronto pop artist worked with producer Mike Wise (Charli XCX, Alessia Cara) as well as longtime collaborators Emily Persich, Nick Mete, Rich Weller, Mickey Brandolino, and Mathijs Kriebel on the record. “This project was about having fun and experimenting with my sound, trying to create my version of a great pop song in all its different forms,” ELIO told The Line of Best Fit. ΕLIO’s INFERNO follows her 2020 EP u and me but mostly me and 2021’s Can You Hear Me Now EP.
Mall Grab, the alias of Australian-born, London-based producer Jordon Alexander, has put out his debut album, What I Breathe, via Looking for Trouble. The 13-track LP features guest spots from Turnstile’s Brendan Yates, Novelist, D Double E, and Nia Archives.”There are a lot of familiar sounds on this album that my listeners and followers have become accustomed to and joined me in the deep dive,” Alexander said in a press release. “Elements of emotional but hard and pumping club music are intertwined with House, Jungle, Rave and Grime. My adopted home city of London has been a huge inspiration to how my music has evolved and progressed, and on What I Breathe I wanted to create a body of work which not only had something for everyone who has been with me the past 6 years, but also those who aren’t yet aware of what I’m about or the music I make.”
Belief, the experimental dance music project of Warpaint’s Stella Mozgawa and Los Angeles producer Boom Bip, have issued their eponymous debut album. Out now via Lex Records, the record follows the duo’s debut EP Versions and includes the previously released singles ‘WOT’, ‘Art of Love’, ‘Jung’, ‘I Want To Be’, and ‘Ulu’. The songs on Belief are culled from hours of improvised sessions that began in 2016 at Eric Wareheim’s Absolutely Studios – with “What Would Mark Bell Do?” as the single prompt, according to press materials – with the pair spending the next five years arranging the material.
Other albums out today:
Peach Banquet,Rubber Leaves; Kal Marks, My Name Is Hell; Bloodz Boi, Claire Rousay, & More Eaze, a crying poem; Healing Potpourri, Paradise; Dust Star, Open Up That Heart; Pierce Warnecke, Deafened By the Noise of Time; Jennifer Vanilla, Castle in The Sky; T Bone Burnett, The Invisible Light: Spells; Brijean, Angelo; The Interrupters, In the Wild; Heavy Gus, Notions; Prophetas, Nested Russian Dolls of Paranoia;
DJ Khaled has shared a new single, ‘Staying Alive’, which features Drake and Lil Baby. It’s the first preview of Khaled’s forthcoming record God Did, which arrives August 26 via We the Best Music Group/Epic Records. The song interpolates the Bee Gees hit of the same name. Listen to it below.
Back in 2020, DJ Khaled and Drake teamed up on the songs ‘POPSTAR’ and ‘GREECE’. Khaled has also collaborated with Lil Baby on a number of tracks, including 2021’s ‘BODY IN MOTION’ and ‘I DID IT’.
The Killers are back with a new song, ‘boy’. The track, which the band debuted last month at Mad Cool Festival in Madrid, was produced by the Killers, Stuart Price, and Shawn Everett. Check it out below.
“This was the first song written after we had to cancel the Imploding the Mirage tour due to the pandemic,” Brandon Flowers said in a statement. “I had recently moved back to Utah and started to make trips to Nephi, where I grew up. I found that the place I had wanted to get away from so desperately at 16 was now a place that I couldn’t stop returning to. I have a son approaching the age I was at that time in my life. With ‘boy’, I want to reach out and tell myself – and my sons – to not overthink it. And to look for the ‘white arrows’ in their lives. For me now, white arrows are my wife, children, my songs and the stage.”
Last year, the Killers followed up Imploding the Mirage with a new record, Pressure Machine.
Carly Rae Jepsen has released a new song called ‘Beach House’. It’s the second single from her upcoming album, The Loneliest Time, which is out October 21 and includes the previously shared song ‘Western Wind’. Jepsen, Alex Hope, and Nate Cyphert co-wrote the track, which was produced by Hope. Check it out below.
The Loneliest Time, the follow-up to 2019’s Dedicated, is out October 21.