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fanclubwallet Shares Video for New Single ‘Trying to Be Nice’

fanclubwallet has released ‘Trying to Be Nice’, the latest offering from her forthcoming debut LP You Have Got To Be Kidding Me – out May 20 via AWAL. The track follows previous singles ‘Gr8 Timing!’ and ‘That I Won’t Do’. Check out its music video below.

“’Trying to Be Nice’ was written over the course of a couple years,” Hannah Judge explained in a statement. “The first half of the song includes lyrics I wrote on the Greyhound to my hometown after deciding to move back home, and the second half was written a few years later in a studio in the woods. Both parts of the song were written at different times when I was feeling really unsure of myself. It’s all about wondering what people think of you and questioning what you think of yourself.”

Matilda Mann Unveils Video for New Song ‘Nice’

Matilda Mann has shared a new single, ‘Nice’, alongside an accompanying video directed by Camila Noriega. It follows the London songwriter’s recent track ‘Four Leaf Dream’. Listen to it below.

“‘Nice’ is my dating rule,” Mann said in a statement. “If I go on a date and the only word I can think to describe it is “nice”, it’s not worth another date. You’d never describe your best friends or your family as just “nice”. There needs to be a better first word that comes straight to mind.”

She added: “The music video was so fun to make, up in the desert in LA. We came up with all these date ideas where it’s going terribly, and it ends with me having had enough and walking off to play ‘Nice’ with my band.”

 

Launder Announces Debut Album, Shares New Songs

Launder, the project of LA-based musician John Cudlip, has announced his debut album: Happening lands on July 15 via Ghostly. Today, Launder has shared two songs from the LP, ‘Unwound’ and ‘Chipper’, which were co-written with DIIV members Zachary Cole Smith and Colin Caulfield. Check them out below.

Happening will follow Launder’s 2018 EP Pink Cloud. “I feel like I’ve evolved into a much more self-reliant writer compared to the EP and 7-inch releases but I couldn’t have made this record without the band,” Cudlip said in a statement. “The songs came to life in the rehearsal space with them, it was like a light switch went on.” Cudlip’s collaborators on the album include Chase Meier on bass, Bryan DeLeon on drums, and Nathan Hawelu on lead guitar, while Soko takes on lead vocals on ‘Become’.

Happening Cover Artwork:

Happening Tracklist:

1. Unwound
2. Intake
3. Blue Collar
4. On a Wire
5. Become [feat. Soko]
6. Beggar
7. Rust
8. Withdraw
9. Lockwood
10. Harbour Mouth
11. Chipper
12. Parking Lot
13. Lantern

Jamie xx Releases New Single ‘Let’s Do It Again’

Jamie xx has released a new song called ‘Let’s Do It Again’. It marks the producer’s first new single since 2020’s one-off track ‘Idontknow’. Give it a listen below.

I started making this tune last year, just as it felt like we might all be able to start doing the things we love again,” Jamie said in a press release. “I’m so happy to say ‘LET’S DO IT AGAIN’ is out today. And I can’t wait to play it for ya this summer!”

Jamie xx’s solo debut, In Colour, came out in 2015. More recently, he produced his xx bandmate Oliver Sim’s new songs ‘Romance With a Memory’ and ‘Fruit’.

Album Review: Jack White, ‘Fear of the Dawn’

Fear of the Dawn technically has one title track. It comes right after the opener ‘Taking Me Back’, which is driven by a frantic rock riff that’s thrilling enough to get every alienated fan back on board after the dragged-out absurdism of 2018’s Boarding House Reach. It’s the most conventional-sounding song the album has to offer, even if it suggests Jack White’s avant-rock tendencies have all but vanished. (A gentler version of the song will feature on the second LP White has planned for 2022, the reportedly quieter Entering Heaven Alive). It’s also the first and only song that introduces the theme of a broken relationship, be it with a former partner or his own audience – the rest of the album’s lyrical content revolves around mostly nonsensical motifs, best encapsulated in ‘Fear of the Dawn’, another invigorating track that ramps up the momentum with a propulsive instrumental that splits the difference between Queens of the Stone Age and Black Sabbath. It’s enough to distract you from whatever White is trying to say, which, of course, isn’t really the point of any of these songs.

Just a few songs later, though, comes ‘Eosophobia’, which is literally the album title, but in Greek. There probably isn’t something all that funny about the fact it’s basically just a sophisticated term for the same kind of anxiety (even I, a Greek person, had to look it up), and it certainly shouldn’t form the basis of an argument about the many sides that make up Jack White as a musician, beyond the heavy/soft dynamic reinforced by this release cycle. But it can’t entirely be a coincidence that though ‘Eosophobia’ begins as sort of an acoustic tune, it’s not long before it fuses elements of dub reggae and classic blues rock, throwing in a wonky prog breakdown while also carrying a trace of the nu metal vibe that permeates the album. If it sounds like a bit much, it’s because it is, and I can’t decide if it’s one of the wild experiments that actually works. Mostly, the song serves to reaffirm the already established impression that there’s also Jack White the eccentric, and it’s the one that gets a three-minute ‘Reprise’ that’s as occasionally brilliant as it is superfluous.

Make of that what you will, but you have to commend White’s unbridled commitment to messing around with no concern as to whether what comes out makes sense as a cohesive whole. There’s no doubt Fear of the Dawn shares Boarding House Reach’s audacious spirit, but it also presents something of a paradox: in a sense it’s almost more bizarre than its predecessor, but in another it feels like somewhat of a compromise, an attempt to project a more single-minded focus without sacrificing its manic energy. At its best it sounds refreshingly forceful, at its worst kind of forced – as if drawing from a bunch of different genres could compensate for the fact that we don’t yet get to hear what it may sound like alongside its unreleased counterpart. It all falls apart when he tries to make something danceable, combining a Cab Calloway sample, a verse from Q-Tip, and some gaudy flamenco vocals on the early single ‘Hi-De-Ho’ and sampling both William S. Burroughs and Manhattan Transfer on the horribly funky ‘Into the Twilight’.

By contrast, songs like ‘That Was Then, This Is Now’ and ‘Morning, Noon and Night’ return to the reliable garage rock style that White can pull off better than most, trading the polished production that would have made it on Lazaretto with rougher, synthier undertones. Boarding House Reach proved that an awkwardly chaotic Jack White record could be entertaining in its own way, but Fear of the Dawn manages to come off as both overstimulating and weightless, and not just because its most memorable lines are those that helpfully scan as self-critique (“Are you making plans or just making sounds?” “I’m not as bad as I was/ But not as good as I can be.”) He saves the best piece of advice for last: “Better to illuminate than merely to shine,” White sings on ‘Shedding My Velvet’, an acoustic closer that probably acts as a bridge to Entering Heaven Alive, which he has said fans will enjoy “three times as much.” At the same time, it’s as much a reminder of what’s obviously missing from the album as it is a chance to reflect on the dark, furious intensity of everything that’s come before, like stepping into the light and recognizing the glorious mess behind you.

Is The Opera Still Relevant This 2022?

Humans have always been excellent storytellers, from cave paintings depicting how they captured their dinner to modern fables that parents read to their children every day. Another way of telling these stories is by acting them out on a stage while singing the lines instead of telling them.

The opera is a beautiful way of transporting the audience to another time and place while making them feel part of the storyline. Characters come alive on stage, and the singers’ clear melodies land softly on the ear. Raw emotions travel from the singers to the audience, and great scenes are often the backdrop of the classical notes.

A symphonic orchestra accompanies the story to bring the music to life spectacularly. All these grand gestures tell one story, and many still ask; is the opera still relevant in 2022?

An Opera Is An Important Form Of Art

We can describe art as an action that a person performs to create something new or beautiful. Different art forms come together in an opera. The display of a masterpiece takes the audience away from their troubles for a while. 

Many people don’t realize that the singers practice their part, the set design happens months in advance, and the orchestra goes through each piece of music for hours each day. The theatre prepares the venue and employs hundreds of employees to help make the performance a comfortable experience for everyone.

Some opera singers have dedicated most of their lives to their performances and helped shape the opera that many still enjoy today. One of those singers, Lily Pons, was dubbed the prima donna assoluta for her contributions in the 1900s. To deliver songs with such perfect pitch that it inspires others takes many years of perfecting.

Many opera singers followed in her footsteps, and the mere mention of their names would make anyone agree that an opera is an exquisite form of art. Their unique interpretations of old classics have carried this art forward and will continue for years to come.

It Is Part Of Human Culture

Like other forms of art, opera pieces depict and reflect parts of ourselves. We resonate with the characters and identify their emotions in our own lives. Opera is not just a story that actors portray; it is a part of human culture.

Modern movies have genres like Sci-Fi that don’t show scenes that would happen during a day on earth, while opera storylines would follow events like love stories that people can see themselves in. Opera is a genre where almost anyone can see a part of reality. It drew crowds from all over to witness the performances and still does today, with some theatre productions available to enjoy from the comfort of our homes.

People attend opera performances to remind them of that part of their culture that they may not have been practicing for some time. It is a part of history that everyone should be familiar with, young or old. We must never forget a cultural gem as we have in opera.

Opera Music Stimulates The Senses

There is little in the world that compares to the absolute power of music. It awakens feelings from the inside that manifest on the outside. Music that we feel deep in our souls could give us goosebumps on our skin because it is so touching. Without physically touching us, it touches the heart and mind.

Opera singers have a specific way of singing that makes their voice carry over the entire theater without using microphones or other equipment. How brilliant is that when it gives us all those feelings without being amplified? Music like opera has a calming effect on the nervous system and may even stimulate the area of the brain that deals with excitement and pleasure. No wonder so many people flock to these productions.

During one performance, the audience visually sees the performers. They hear the beautiful melodies from the voices and orchestra. The live rendition makes them want to reach out and be part of the experience.

The Last Aria

Opera is a unique art form combining singing, acting, language skills, and voice manipulation in ways no other singer can. The performances bring people from all walks of life together. Even when you don’t understand the language, the singer tells the story beautifully. The fact that you feel it means you already know what each character is conveying.

The great sounds that fill the air seem tangible, and the opera singers, along with the orchestra, whisk the audience away instantly. Music with such flowing tones stimulates the senses and demands the appreciation that the audience will surely give. Opera can’t be mistaken for anything else-they are masterpieces.

Sacred Bones Shares New Covers by Boris and Thou, Mizmor, and Emma Ruth Rundle

Todo Muere SBXV is a new compilation celebrating the 15th anniversary of Sacred Bones Records. The collection features artists on the label covering one another’s songs, and today, two more tracks from the compilation have been made available. Boris have offered their take on ‘Funnel of Love’, which was famously recorded by Wanda Jackson in 1960 and also covered by Sqürl, while Emma Ruth Rundle, Thou, and Mizmor have covered Zola Jesus’ ‘Night’. Take a listen below.

“Before I knew about Sacred Bones, I was a huge fan of Zola Jesus, her music was my entry ticket to becoming a fan of the label,” Thou singer Bryan Funck said in a statement.

On their cover of ‘Funnel of Love’, Boris commented: “We strived to reimagine this great rock classic and share its beauty with a new audience through a fresh interpretation.”

Along with the announcement of Todo Muere SBXV, Sacred Bones shared covers by Marissa Nadler and The Hunt. The compilation is due out May 27.

7 Steps to Start Your Business on the Right Track

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of new businesses. These start-ups can range from side-hustles that are only intended to inject some extra income into a household, to more ambitious businesses.  

In the UK alone, approximately 65% of UK employees have expressed an interest in establishing their own businesses. These patterns can be seen in other parts of the world as well, such as the United States which is seeing a boom in new business.

However, of these new businesses, as many as 57.6% of companies will disappear within 5 years. True, most start-ups survive their first year, but most entrepreneurs aspire to set up a business that will stand the test of time. Leveraging corporate development resources can play a crucial role in establishing a sustainable business model and avoiding common pitfalls. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you start a business that has the potential to stick around.

Solidify Your Business Idea and Plan

If you’re considering starting a business, then the chances are that you already have a business idea. We also hope you have someone to help you with your account such as sleek.com/au or alike entity. This could be a product that you’re planning to sell or a service that you plan to deliver to clients. You should at least have an idea of what market you want to enter.

With this in mind, do some research to solidify and refine your idea. A loose, nebulous idea isn’t your friend here. You need something that you can picture clearly so that you can create a tangible plan. Learn about current brand leaders in your industry and figure out what they’re doing right or wrong. Can your company potentially deliver something unique, or provide an excellent service?

Make sure that your business fills a need in the market. Who will your customers be? Why would they want to purchase your product or use your service? Without a good customer base, your business can falter before it even begins. Make sure that there’s a demand for your idea.

You should also use this time to decide on your business name. The business name will depend largely on the type of business that you’re planning to run. Many companies would benefit from a name that reflects their business. However, some sole traders who deliver a service use their personal names or a variant of their family names (“Smith’s Butchers”). Your business idea will inform the best naming convention for your company. 

Next, you should write a business plan. A well-written and detailed business plan is far better than a vague idea of what you want to do. Don’t rush into things, but set goals and figure out how to achieve them. 

To successfully start a new business it is also important to choose the correct equipment according to your specific needs. For example, by choosing a multifunction printer you solve several problems at once. Acquiring one piece of equipment instead of multiple is more convenient both in cost management and usability aspects. By getting a multifunction office printer you also save much-needed office space. However, for those who are for more eco-friendly printers desktop laser printers are a good solution as they are highly efficient than inkjet printers and increase productivity.

As any office worker knows, trash can quickly build up over the course of a day. Coffee cups, paper towel rolls, and empty food containers all add to the mounting pile of garbage. However, eco-friendly packaging can help to reduce the amount of trash produced by the office. Eco-friendly packaging is made from recyclable or biodegradable materials, which means that it will eventually break down and return to the earth. This is in contrast to traditional packaging, which often ends up in landfills where it will take years to decompose. In addition, eco-friendly packaging is often lighter and more compact than traditional packaging, which reduces shipping costs and makes it easier to store. As more and more businesses adopt eco-friendly packaging, there will be less trash cluttering up our office buildings and landfill sites.

Assess Your Finances

Once you know your plan for starting your business, it’s time to look at your finances and compare them to your business plan. Some small businesses can be started with very little capital. For example, a copywriter only needs a laptop and an internet connection, and they’re ready to go.

If you’ve ever started a company with an initial idea, you know how hard it can be. You have to go to the market and validate the problem, create the initial product, acquire customers, build a brand, hire people, raise capital, etc. You might need to hire equipment and look into laptop rental or specific machines or tech for your business in the beginning too, since purchasing everything brand new simply won’t be possible. For a small founding team, the task is incredibly difficult and there are AI venture studios for startups that are ready to speed things up. For a small founding team, the task is incredibly difficult and there are AI venture studios for startups that are ready to speed things up. They will help you build scalable AI products and strategies at the forefront of innovation.

In most cases, however, you will need to put some money into your startup. One of the most common reasons that startups fail is that they run out of money before turning a profit. With this in mind, it’s a good idea to overestimate how much money you need, as it can take a while for your business to bring in a profit.

Some entrepreneurs save up enough money to fund their business, but this isn’t always possible. You may need to consider a business loan or involving an investor. Some companies use crowdfunding to get started, which can work if you have a unique product. Crowdfunding also reveals a potential customer base.

Starting a business always carries a level of financial risk. This is why it’s so important to plan ahead before putting your money into a startup. While you’re at it, it may be prudent to formulate an exit strategy so that you can leave your business as painlessly as possible.

Another essential part is investing in the right softwares which will optimize your workflows. To improve your customer data onboarding experience, check out the affordable, functional, and easy-to-use top-quality data importing tools. With its intuitive interface and powerful features, they make it easy to quickly and accurately import data from a variety of sources. In addition, some of them offer a free trial, so you can try out the product before making a purchase. As a result, there is no risk involved in using them to improve your data onboarding experience for your customers. You can check out some of the top Flatfile alternative to optimize your onboarding strategies.

Register Your Business

Before you can register your business, you will need to decide what kind of business you plan to set up. Many small businesses are set up as either sole traders or partnerships, where you are directly responsible and liable for your business. 

However, you also have the option to set up a corporation. This provides more legal protections but is subject to different guidelines. Essentially, the corporation is a separate entity from the owner.

One of the most common types of small businesses is a limited company. It combines some of the benefits of being a sole trader/partnership with setting up a corporation. 

Each of these business types needs to be registered with the government and the tax office before you can start running your business. If you’re unsure, then there are plenty of services designed to advise you on this.

For example, 1st Formations offers packages to help business owners to register and set up a company. There are several different types of packages available for hopeful entrepreneurs, including the Prestige Package which is designed to start a limited company. The Prestige Package offers a registered office service, business address service, and VAT registration.

While you’re setting up your business, this is a good time to find business insurance. This will help you to deal with incidents such as property damage, theft, and even lawsuits. Depending on the size of your business, a basic plan might work. Service-based businesses should consider professional liability insurance, which covers any mistakes on your part.

Build a Team

This step depends entirely on the size and type of your business. A sole trader works for themselves, by themselves. A partnership requires two people who have an equal share in your business, so you will already have a partner once you set up your business.

Leveraging the construction time card app for management when you start your business can aid in setting you on the path to success. Such an app can help track and record time and attendance, which is essential for creating a productive team. By having detailed metrics into when and how employees are working, construction time card app management enables entrepreneurs to plan accordingly for more effective resource allocation. Furthermore, this helps employers hold their teams accountable through full transparency of the labor process, leading to higher-quality projects and improved cost efficiency in the construction industry.

However, if you have a different type of business that requires employees, you need to establish a solid team from the get-go. Businesses are built by people. Your products and services are provided by people. Determine who you need and find a great team that’s qualified for the job and who work together.

Vendors and Suppliers

Again, this largely depends on the size of your business, but vendors and suppliers are an important part of running a business. The fact of the matter is that you and your team probably can’t do everything on your own. Running a business involves keeping track of a lot of processes, and spreading your focus too thinly can impact on productivity.

Vendors and suppliers can support your business and keep it running smoothly. For example, if your company manufactures and sells a product, then a supplier can provide the basic materials for that product. You will also need suppliers to provide equipment, whether it’s something as simple as computers or something more niche like construction equipment.

As well as needing physical products to run your business, you will also likely need to outsource for certain services. Outsourcing can lighten your workload and allow your team to concentrate on what they’re there for, which is providing a good service to your customers.

For example, you may manage your business’s finances when you first set up your business, but hiring an accountant or using accounting software can save time. Hiring a professional can also potentially save you money, as you may miss nuances or make mistakes.

Branding and Marketing

Before you start to sell your products or services, it’s important to build up a brand and establish your business as a recognisable figure in the marketplace. Here are some of the steps to take first:

  • Set up a website to attract customers, explain your business, and potentially sell online
  • Consider leveraging software development nearshore staff augmentation to ensure your website is technically sound and user-friendly. This can help create a positive online experience for your customers, which is essential for building a strong brand presence.
  • Use social media to tell people about your business and interact with them
  • Set up a marketing plan, including digital marketing and social media marketing
  • Design a logo that is identifiable, simple, and consistent across your platforms

A lot of these steps involve taking advantage of the digital marketplace. Over the past couple of decades, businesses have increasingly moved online. Within the past few years alone, this trend has accelerated rapidly, so that even small businesses almost always have an online presence. Some businesses are run entirely online, with no physical premises other than home offices.

Grow Your Business

Once you’re set up, it’s time to officially launch your business to the public and make your first sales. This is only the beginning, and there’s a long way to go before your business is producing a sustainable profit.

One way to improve your business growth is to collaborate with established brands in your industry. Reach out to companies and ask for a a promotion in exchange for product or service samples. Contact charities and get your name out there. Networking is a business owner’s best friend. Getting in touch with the right people and fostering the right relationships can provide fantastic opportunities for growth and development. 

This is where your business plan comes into play. Know your goals, but be ready to adjust and adapt to situations as you arise. There’s no perfect strategy, but with this attitude, you have the best chance to succeed.

Tallies Announce New Album ‘Patina’, Unveil New Song ‘Hearts Underground’

Toronto’s Tallies have announced a new album called Patina. It’s set to arrive on July 29 via Kanine Records in the US, Hand Drawn Dracula in Canada, and Bella Union in Europe. The album was produced by Holy Fuck member Graham Walsh alongside the band’s Dylan Frankland. Today, the dream-pop outfit have shared the new single ‘Hearts Underground’, which follows the previously released ‘No Dreams of Fayres’, ‘Wound Up Tight’, and ‘Heavens Touch’. Check it out and find the LP’s cover artwork and tracklist below.

“This song is that little voice that kicks yourself,” vocalist Sarah Cogan said of ‘Hearts Underground’ in a statement. “The voice that says, “why’d you do that?” In this case, it was about how it holds me back, sometimes for the better. It’s about self-sabotage. Sometimes you wish this little voice would speak up sooner and not just after the fact. I wrote a song about that little voice that I’ve heard my whole life; it’s a reflection on times when I’ve held back too much or when I wish I’d held back more.”

Patina Cover Artwork:

Patina Tracklist:

1. No Dreams of Fayres
2. Hearts Underground
3. Wound Up Tight
4. Catapult
5. Heavens Touch
6. Special
7. Memento
8. Am I The Man
9. When Your Life is Not Over

Watch Chance the Rapper Perform ‘Child of God’ on ‘Colbert’

Chance the Rapper appeared on last night’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, performing his recent song ‘Child of God’. The single features cover art from the Gabonese artist Naïla Opiangah, who joined Chance at the end of the performance. The rapper also sat down for an interview with Colbert, talking about visiting Ghana and his favorite Ben & Jerry’s flavors. Watch it below.

Released on March 25, ‘Child of God’ also features guest vocals from Moses Sumney. Chance the Rapper’s last album was 2019’s The Big Day.