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Black Thought Teams Up with Pusha-T, Killer Mike, and Swizz Beatz for New Song

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The Roots’ Black Thought has shared a new, star-studded track featuring Pusha-T, Killer Mike, Swizz Beatz, and producer Sean Cane of the duo Sean C & LV. Titled ‘Good Morning’ and originally teased in a tweet posted earlier this week, it’s part of the rapper’s recently announced album, Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able. Take a listen below.

Speaking of the new song, Black Thought told Variety that it “speaks to an awakening”. He continued: “It’s a stellar lineup of features on one record – the level of dimension and different energy you get in one densely packed moment is unprecedented for the Roots and Black Thought up to this point. The energy of the production, whatever iconic thing it is that Swizz (Beatz) does elevating the chorus, juxtaposed with what Pusha T and Killer Mike bring to the equation… I felt as if it was a no-brainer.”

“On any given day, the space that I occupy in the world is somewhere between a Killer Mike and a Pusha T, between an activist and a street hero, a man of the people and a man of the streets — that’s my origin story,” he added. “I feel like both of their energies represent my own creative bipolarity.”

Black Thought’s upcoming LP is the latest in his Streams of Thought series; the first instalment came out in 2018. In addition to the new single and the previously released ‘Thought Vs. Everbody’, it features appearances from Portugal. The Man, ScHoolboy Q, and more.

A$AP Ferg Collaborates with Lil Wayne and Jay Gwuapo for New Song ‘No Ceilings’

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A$AP Ferg has shared a new song featuring Lil Waye and Jay Gwuapo. It’s called  ‘No Ceilings’ and it was produced by AXL Beats. It comes with an accompanying music video directed by Eif Rivera, which you can watch below.

The song’s title seems to be a reference to Wayne’s 2009 mixtape of the same name: “Like Wayne I got no ceilings!” Ferg raps just before Wayne jumps in for his verse.

A$AP Ferg recently teamed up with Nicki Minaj and MadeinTYO for the single ‘Move Ya Hips’. His last project was 2019’s Floor Seats EP.

BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez Unleash Video for New Song ‘Ice Cream’

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BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez have joined forces for a new collaborative track called ‘Ice Cream’. Co-written by Ariana Grande and Victoria Monét, it marks the second single from the K-pop group’s debut full-length album. Check it out below, alongside a colourful accompanying music video.

Preceded by a series of EPs and a feature on Lady Gaga’s Chromatica, BLACKPINK’s debut LP, titled The Album, comes out October 2 via YG Entertainment/Interscope. It includes the previously released single ‘How You Like That’, which was released back in June.

Selena Gomez put out her most recent album, Rare, in January of this year. A few weeks later, she unveiled a new single called ‘Feel Me’.

The Smashing Pumpkins Share Two New Songs ‘Cyr’ and ‘The Colour of Love’

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The Smashing Pumpkins have released two new songs, ‘Cyr’ and ‘The Colour of Love’, out now via Sumerian. Check them out below, along with a visual for ‘Cyr’ directed by Linda Strawberry.

Along with the new singles, The Smashing Pumpkins have also confirmed that a new album is on the way, featuring the current line-up of  Billy Corgan, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlin, and longtime guitarist Jeff Schroeder.

Marking the band’s first new music in two years, both songs were recorded in Chicago and produced by Corgan himself. “‘Cyr’ is dystopic folly,” Corgan said in a statement. “One soul against the world sort of stuff, set against a backdrop of shifting loyalties and sped up time. To me it stands as both hopeful and dismissive of what is and isn’t possible with faith.”

Speaking about the song’s video, Linda Strawberry commented: “This is a goth fever dream of pent up emotion—an artistic visual release attempting to create a momentary escape from the emotional black cloud hanging over all of us this year. A dark seduction filmed in quarantine at a social distance.”

The Smashing Pumpkins’ last album was 2018’s Shiny and Oh So Bright, Vol. 1, while Corgan released his most recent solo album, Cotillions, last year.

The Weeknd and Calvin Harris Join Forces for New Song ‘Over Now’

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The Weeknd and Calvin Harris have joined forces for a new song called ‘Over Now’. It comes with an accompanying CGI-animated video directed by Emil Nava. Check it out below.

Harris released his most recent studio album, Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1, in 2017. He followed it up with a series of EPs, including a collaborative project with Normani in 2018. Earlier this year, he put out three EPs under the moniker Love Regenerator.

The Weeknd recently remixed Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence track ‘Money Power Glory’ and performed a virtual TikTok concert featuring Doja Cat. His last full-length LP was After Hours, released back in March.

Ty Dolla $ign and Nicki Minaj Team Up on New Song ‘Expensive’

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Ty Dolla $ign and Nicki Minaj have joined forces once again for a new song called ‘Expensive’. It’s presumably taken from Ty’s upcoming album, Dream House. Check it out below.

The two artists have teamed up before, first on Jason Derulo’s 2017 song ‘Swalla’ and later on Megan Thee Stallion’s 2019 hit ‘Hot Girl Summer’, which was followed by a Munachi Osegbu-directed video featuring appearances from Rico Nasty, La La Anthony, Ari Lennox, Summer Walker, and others.

Earlier this year, Ty Dolla $ign released ‘Fair Chance’ with Thundercat and Lil B, ‘Ego Death’ with Kanye West, FKA twigs, Skrillex, and serpentwithfeet, and ‘Doors Unlocked’ with Murda Beatz and Polo G. Nicki Minaj was recently featured on the track ‘Move Ya Hips’ with ASAP Ferg and MadeinTYO.

Albums Out Today: Katy Perry, Angel Olsen, Samia, Kelly Lee Owens, Disclosure

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In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on August 28th, 2020:

Katy Perry, Smile

Katy Perry is back with her sixth studio album, Smile, out now via Capitol Records. Following 2017’s Witness, the pop singer describes her new album as being about the “journey towards the light, with stories of resilience, hope, and love” and “finding the light at the end of the tunnel”. Preceded by the singles ‘Daisies’ and ‘Smile’, it features production credits from Stargate, Charlie Puth, Zedd, Peter Karlsson, and more. “I’m going to put out a record this year, quarantined or not, because we ain’t gonna let no coronavirus stop us from dancing, even if we’re dancing in our homes,” she said in a statement accompanying the release of ‘Daisies’.

Angel Olsen, Whole New Mess

Angel Olsen has returned with a new album called Whole New Mess, out now via Jagjaguwar. The follow-up to last year’s sonically ambitious All Mirrors, it includes 11 tracks, nine of which are stripped-back versions of songs that ended up making it on that album. Recorded in October 2018 at The Unknown, Phil Elverum’s church-turned-studio, it marks Olsen’s first new material recorded and released without any bandmates since 2012’s Half Way Home. “I had gone through this breakup, but it was so much bigger than that — I’d lost friendships, too,” Olsen said in a press release. “When you get out of a relationship, you have to examine who you are or were in all the relationships. I wanted to record when I was still processing these feelings. These are the personal takes, encapsulated in a moment.”

Samia, The Baby

New York-based singer-songwriter Samia has come through with her debut studio album, The Baby, via Grand Jury Music. Hippo Campus’ Jake Luppen and Nathan Stocker helped produced the record, along with Caleb Hindz and Lars Stalfors (Foster the People, Soccer Mommy). It includes the previously released singles ‘Is There Something In The Movies?’, ‘Fit N Full’, ‘Big Wheel’, ‘Stellate’, and ‘Trpitych’. Speaking about how the first two singles relate to the album as a whole, Samia said in our Artist Spotlight interview: “They’re kinda representative of either end of the emotional spectrum of the album. Fit N Full is written from the perspective of the most falsely confident version of myself and Movies is probably the most honestly vulnerable and pleading.”

Kelly Lee Owens, Inner Song

Kelly Lee Owens has released her sophomore effort, Inner Song, via Smalltown Supersound. According to a statement by Owens, the album is a result of “the hardest three years of my life, my creative life, and everything I’d worked for up to that point was deeply impacted. I wasn’t sure if I could make anything anymore, and it took quite a lot of courage to get to a point where I could create again.” Speaking about the title and inspiration for the album, which borrows from an album by the free-jazz artist Alan Silva, she added that it “really reflects what it felt like to make this record. I did a lot of inner work in the past few years, and this is a true reflection of that.”

Disclosure, ENERGY

Disclosure, the duo of brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence, have served up their third studio album, ENERGY, via Capitol Records. Featuring Kehlani, Syd, Common, Kelis, slowthai, Mick Jenkins, Channel Tres, Aminé, Fatoumata Diawara, and Cameroon’s Blick Bassy, the LP includes the previously released singles ‘My High’, ‘Douha (Mali Mali)’, and ‘Birthday’. The release of the follow-up to 2015’s Caracal will notably include environmentally friendly physical editions, with the group using “vegetable and water-based inks and varnishes, and opt for a mixture of recycled and FSC approved cardboard” in place of plastic hard-cases for both the CD and cassette formats.

Other albums out today:

Ruston Kelly, Shape & Destroy; Knot, Knot; Widowspeak, Plum.

Brutalist Unveil New Single ‘Movements’

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Brutalist, a talented Melbourne-based duo composed of Lucianblomkamp and John Hassell, have published their latest creation Movements. The track follows Brutalist’s last track South Street, which was an introduction for their upcoming EP Michael J Fox. The EP is due to be released on the 18th of September.

Chatting about the new song Hassell stated “Movements came about after a very harsh English winter, where there was an overwhelming sense of claustrophobia. That desperate need to move despite everything telling you not to. It doesn’t aim to provide hope or comfort, but rather an erratic desire to feel somewhat free.”

Mourn Announce New Album, Release New Song ‘This Feeling is Disgusting’

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Barcelona indie rock outfit Mourn have announced a new album: Self-Worth comes out October 30 via Captured Tracks. The band, now a trio following the departure of their drummer Antonio Postius last year, have also unveiled a new song titled ‘This Feeling is Disgusting’. Check it out below, and scroll down for the album’s cover artwork and tracklist.

“This album gave us what we needed: self-worth, the desire to go forward, to love ourselves, with everything, with the good and bad,” the group wrote in a press release. “This album empowers us.”

About the new single in particular, they explain: “The song is really about fear of the future, being anxious about what’s going to happen, not knowing if you’re going to be able to earn a living or not. It’s a really happy song, but one that represents being stressed out. The idea of “I don’t know if I’ll be able to afford an apartment any time soon, but hey, let’s dance and have fun!” That’s the concept behind it, and that’s what I was thinking about while writing the lyrics.”

They add: “I also thought about my parents, and everyone’s parents. They often have high expectations for you, or they want a certain lifestyle for you, and you don’t always agree with that. So you try so hard to do life your own way, but you’re super stressed out and you’re scared, and every now and then you think “Is it worth it?” In the end, I think it’s worth it.”

Mourn previously previewed the LP with the single ‘Call You Back’. Their last album was 2018’s Sopresa Familia.

Self Worth Cover Artwork:

Self Worth Tracklist:
1. This Feeling Is Disgusting
2. Call You Back I
3. I’m In Trouble
4. Men
5. Gather, Really
6. The Tree
7. Stay There
8. House Hold
9. It’s A Frog’s World
10. Worthy Mushroom
11. Apathy
12. The Family’s Broke

New Career-Spanning Pylon Box Set Announced

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A new, career-spanning Pylon box set has been announced, featuring previously unreleased material from the legendary Athens, Georgia art rock band. Titled Pylon Box, it comes out November 6 via New West. The 4xLP box set will include remastered versions of their two studio albums —1980’s Gyrate and 1983’s Chomp — as well as a newly unveiled recording, Razz Tape, a 13-track session that predates their 1979 debut single. Below, check out ‘The Human Body’ from Razz Tape as well as a live version of ‘3 x 3’, and scroll down for a teaser trailer for the box set.

Of the set’s 47 tracks, 18 have never been previously released. This also marks the first time in almost 35 years that Gyrate and Chomp, now also available to stream in their entirety on Bandcamp, have been pressed to vinyl.

In addition, Pylon Box comes with a 200-page hardbound, full-colour book with archival images, featuring testimonials from the B-52’s’ Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson, members of Gang of Four, Sleater-Kinney’s Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein, Steve Albini, and more. Each copy of the set will be autographed by the band’s surviving members: Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Michael Lachowski, and Curtis Crowe.

Formed in 1979 at the University of Georgia, Pylon were largely influential in the punk and new wave scene of the early 1980s and were contemporaries of Athens bands R.E.M. and the B-52’s.