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bb sway Drops New Single ‘habits’

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Hong Kong-born, London-based bedroom pop artist bb sway has shared a new single titled ‘habits’. The track follows ‘I Found Out When the Day Had Come’ and ‘Up in the Air’, which came out earlier this year. Give it a listen below.

“I wrote habits to help me with my mental health,” bb sway explained in a statement. “When depression hits (at the time, it was SAD in particular), I think it’s important to stay active, and be proactive in doing things that keep the mind and body stimulated. Writing ‘habits’ (and listening to it) helped me stay positive and remember that sad periods don’t last forever, and there are things I can do to help myself!”

bb sway emerged last year with her debut EP, cosy, via NX Records. She recently collaborated with Loverground on a song called ‘About You’.

Bruce Springsteen, Dua Lipa, and Morgan Wallen Announced for ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Saturday Night Live has announced the hosts and musical guests for its run of December shows. Country musician Morgan Wallen will perform on December 5, with Jason Bateman serving as host. The following week, Timothée Chalamet will present an episode that features Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. On December 19, Dua Lipa will be the musical guest while former cast member Kristen Wiig will host. Check out the announcement below.

Wallen was previously set to perform on October 10 but was replaced by Jack White after footage surfaced of him appearing to party with no mask and kiss people in a crowd. “I’m not positive for COVID, but my actions this past weekend were pretty short-sighted and they have obviously affected my long-term goals and my dreams,” Wallen said in a video. “I respect the show’s decision because I know I put them in jeopardy, and I take ownership for this.”

Bruce Springsteen, who recently released his twentieth studio album Letter to You, last appeared on SNL in December of 2015. Dua Lipa made her SNL debut back in 2018. Her sophomore album, Future Nostalgia, was just nominated for Album of the Year at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

 

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Bad Bunny to Release New Album ‘El Último Tour del Mundo’ This Week

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Bad Bunny has confirmed the release of his third album of 2020: El Último Tour del Mundo comes out this Friday (November 27), the Puerto Rican superstar announced in a tweet. Check out the LP’s full tracklist and cover artwork below.

The 16-track El Último Tour del Mundo marks the follow-up to March’s YHLQMDLG and May’s Las Que No Iban a Salir. It features guest appearances from Rosalía, Jhay Cortez, and ABRA.

Earlier this week, Bad Bunny picked up a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop or Urban Album (YHLQMDLG) as well as Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (‘Un Día (One Day)’).

Christine and the Queens Teams Up with Indochine for New Song ‘3SEX’

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Christine and the Queens has teamed up with renowned French band Indochine for a new song called ‘3SEX’. It’s a a reworking of the new wave group’s ‘3e sexe’, which was originally released on their 1985 album 3. It arrives with a Colin Solal Cardo-directed video featuring Chris and Indochine lead singer Nicola Sirkis. Check it out below, .

Sharing the track on social media, Chris wrote in a statement: “Thank you @nicolasirkis @indochinetwitt for the honor and for giving me the confidence to sing ‘3SEX’ with you, at a time when the very word freedom takes on all its meaning and urgency. Real revolutions never die. Love you!”

Christine and the Queens released her latest EP, La vita nuova, earlier this year. Back in July, she shared a song for the second season of the Amazon Prime Video series HANNA titled ‘Eyes of a child’.

Tori Amos Shares New Song ‘Better Angels’

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Tori Amos has previewed her upcoming Christmastide EP with a new song titled ‘Better Angels’. Check it out below.

“With “Better Angels” I wanted to acknowledge the year we have all been through and know that there is hope,” Tori Amos said in a statement. “We can find that hope within ourselves if we continue to focus our collective minds and souls. We are slowly starting to find a clearer path to transform together for the better of all.”

Christmastide EP is set for release on December 4 via Decca. The four-track project was made in collaboration with drummer Matt Chamberlain and bassist Jon Evans. Earlier this year, Tori Amos released a memoir called Resistance. Her most recent album is 2017’s Native Invader.

Album Review: BTS, ‘BE’

Their fifth and shortest full-length album, BE is somewhat of an oddity in BTS’ discography. Arriving just nine months after the K-pop group’s expansive, genre-hopping opus Map of the Soul: 7, it presents itself as almost the exact opposite product, yet also feels like a postscript to that project. Both efforts from the international superstars engage in a fair amount of fan service, but where the first over-indulged in Jungian philosophy and self-mythologizing, BE is more understated and personal, reflecting on the COVID-19 era in an attempt to offer some comfort in the midst of uncertainty. In a press conference prior to the album’s release, the group described the album as a love letter to fans, for fans, and about their fans, but its heartfelt, down-to-Earth nature might actually render it a more accessible listen for non-ARMY members coming off the success of their first English-language hit ‘Dynamite’.

It’s also, for the most part, a much less exciting one, as BE trades the ambitious maximalism of BTS’ recent releases for a more conventional, retro-leaning pop sound; after not quite succeeding in digging deep into their collective psyche with Map of the Soul: 7, it’s somewhat of a disappointment to see the group settle for something even safer, both musically and conceptually. But in narrowing their focus, the Bangtan Boys have managed to bring back some of the emotional sincerity that has always been part of their brand yet hasn’t always translated into their music, starting with the opening track ‘Life Goes On’. Simple in its message of optimism, the single relies on warm acoustics and an uplifting sing-along chorus reassuring us that “Life goes on/ Like this again.” Originally intended to be on V’s mixtape, ‘Blue & Grey’ is a stripped-back, introspective ballad that uses its titular colours to represent anxiety and depression, benefitting from V’s earnest delivery (“If, in a far-flung future, I’m able to smile / I’ll tell you that I did,” goes the closing line) and tenderly lush production.

It’s followed by ‘Skit’, the first non-musical track from BTS since 2017, which captures the septet’s reactions to discovering that ‘Dynamite’ had just debuted at the #1 spot οn the Billboard Hot 100, making them the first-ever K-pop act to lead the list. It’s an endearingly intimate moment, and in theory, the track should serve to highlight the group’s authenticity; but clocking in at 3 minutes, anyone not part of the group’s diehard fanbase might wish they’d used it as intro to an actual song instead. From that point on, as if in direct response to that news, BE shifts into a distinctly more upbeat mood: the glossy, nu disco-inspired ‘Telepathy’ follows the same formula as ‘Dynamite’ but fails to leave any lasting impact, while the jazz-inflected hip-hop of ‘Dis-ease’ taps into the group’s creative energy to deliver something more vibrant and infectious.

The occasionally cheesy songwriting throughout BE might prove to be a turn-off for some listeners, but it’s when the group veers into characterless retro-worship that the project suffers the most. ‘Dynamite’ is as enjoyable a dance bop as any, and certainly the catchiest song on the album, but the glimpses of greatness that could be found on Map of Persona are almost entirely missing. As the closing track to the record, it also poses the question of where the group will go next; it’d be a shame to see them sacrifice their most distinctive and charismatic qualities in a bid to become more palatable to American audiences. Their latest LP may lack the inventive personality of their best work – and it would have probably worked better as an EP – but it’s still largely effective at what it sets out to do: leveraging each member’s talents to offer not just hope but a sense of togetherness during a time of unprecedented isolation.

Malady Release Music Video for ‘London, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down’

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Back in October, Malady, a London-based four-piece band, released their exciting debut single ‘London, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down.’ Today, the band premiered a music video to accompany their ear-pleasing track. The music video was directed by Will Reid.

Talking about the song Frontman Cobbinah said: “I must’ve heard LCD Soundsystem’s ‘New York, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down’ and thought the love-hate sentiment behind the tune mirrored the feelings I had, and still have, with London. The topic of the tune isn’t news to anyone but it felt necessary to document the confusion and sadness felt by how inaccessible and hostile the city is becoming to live in for most ordinary people who have most, if not all, of their lives here.”

Rina Sawayama Returns with New Single ‘LUCID’

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Rina Sawayama is back with a new single titled ‘LUCID’. The track was co-written with Lauren Aqualina and features production from BloodPop, who has previously  worked with the likes of Lady Gaga, Vampire Weekend, HAIM, and more. Check it out below.

“It’s about living a different life through dreaming, whether it’s to be with the dream girl or to be the dream girl,” Sawayama explained in a statement. “Me and Lauren Aquilina wrote this together on the floor of my tiny rented living room back in early 2018. BloodPop sent us the beat and the melody flowed out so easily that I remember at one point I started hoovering cos I knew this would be easy to write lol. I’ve kept this song secret for 2 years so I’m so excited to finally release it to the world! 2020’s been a tough year so I wanted to finish it off with a dance bop to take us into a more hopeful 2021 ❤”

‘LUCID’ follows on from the release of the artist’s debut studio album, SAWAYAMA, earlier this year. Last month, she performed album track ‘XS’ on Fallon.

Interview: CHINCHILLA

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CHINCHILLA, a rising Pop artist in the world of music, recently released her latest single ‘The Lockdown Getdown.’ To talk about the song and music in general, CHINCHILLA joined us for an interview.

Firstly, how are you, and how have you been coping with the current COVID-19 crisis?

‘How are you’ – the question which means SO MUCH MORE in lockdown… I’m alright! Ups and downs. Thriving and surviving. Focusing on music and checking on friends a lot. Trying not to be glued to my phone and stay hydrated… easier said than done.

You recently released a new single named ‘The Lockdown Getdown,’ how did the idea for it come about and what was the goal of the piece?

Me and one of my best friends Boonif wrote and produced this together, purely as a bit of fun to be honest. We were chatting all things quarantine and he said, ‘have you written a lockdown song yet?’ Which I hadn’t, and we went from there, listing off all the things we’d been doing in lockdown and were sick of. We’d both been having trouble sleeping and burning lavender oil to try and help us sleep, which is where the first lyric ‘lavender on my sheets, but I still can’t get to sleep’ came from. We really just got bored of the mundane new reality and thought ‘fuck this I’m gonna be fabulous’ – just wanted to spread some joy I think.

Were there any challenges making the song?

There are always challenges, Lockdown didn’t make things easy, and actually in the lead up to this single I’m pretty sure I had some sort of version of corona virus, was stuck in bed for 2 weeks which prolonged this song coming out… how ironic. But, in saying that, with this song in particular it really just felt like fun. We had such joy writing it, producing it, recording it, shooting the cover for it, etc. All of it just felt… really fun? I’m lucky to have that kind of team around me. I think you can hear that joy in the song.

In terms of new favourites, has there been any contemporary artists you discovered during COVID-19?

A bunch of new ones actually. I’ve started a playlist called ‘THE FEMME BUFFET’ on Spotify and I’m adding 10 new songs to it every Wednesday made by my favourite women in music right now. A few of my favourite new finds would be REI AMI, Leikeli47, La Chica, Yaeji, Tkay Maidza, Nathy Peluso.

If you could give any advice to somebody who wants to become a musician, what would it be?

I’d say trust your instincts. Take in the knowledge of those around you but also know that a gut feeling about something can be powerful as fuck and level out years of experience. Try to stay in the present – not think too much about the future, the past, or compare yourself /your progress to others around you.

Finally, do you have any positive words for other creatives, during these challenging times?

…You can’t get out so you might as well get down.

Clara Mann Unveils Debut Single ‘I Didn’t Know You Were Leaving Today’

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Bristol-based singer-songwriter Clara Mann has unveiled her debut single, ‘I Didn’t Know You Were Leaving Today’. Check it out below (via Sad Club Records).

Following a series of lo-fi demos on Bandcamp, the track recorded with producer Benjamin Spike-Saunders (Cruelty) and mastered by Alice Western (BUGS). In addition to Clara Mann on piano, guitar, and vocals, ‘I Didn’t Know You Were Leaving Today’ also features Marika-Tyler Clark playing the fiddle and Felix M-B on harmonium and second guitar. “It was mostly just me and my mic at my desk, willing the neighbours to keep quiet through the takes,” Mann explained in a press release. “It was okay – just a bit lonely at times!”

A classically trained musician, Mann also talked about growing up in a small village in the South of France and how that has impacted her songwriting. “The village we grew up in was (as a lot of the south of France is) deeply Catholic, so actually, religious music really affected me, at least from a musical point of view,” she said. “My family weren’t really religious, but it was so ingrained into the village life – some of the arrangements on the EP are really quite choral, which I suppose must come from that side of my life!”