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Ducks Ltd. Announce New Album ‘Harm’s Way’, Share New Single ‘Hollowed Out’

Ducks Ltd. have announced their sophomore LP, Harm’s Way. The follow-up to 2021’s Modern Fiction is set to drop on February 9 via Carpark. Today, the Toronto duo has previewed it with the track ‘Hollowed Out’, which features backing vocals from Ratboys’ Julia Steiner and Marcus Nuccio (who also plays drums on the song), Dehd’s Jason Balla, and Moontype’s Margaret McCarthy, as well as strings arranged and performed by Finom’s Macie Stewart. Check out a video for it below, and scroll down for the album’s cover art and tracklist.

“There was a sinkhole that opened up on Dundas West a little while ago, in an area near to where I live,” singer/lyricist Tom McGreevy said of the new song in a statement. “It shut down the road for a month. It had a strange resonance, partly because a lot of the streets in Toronto used to be rivers and streams running down to the lake that roads were then built over. It felt like an encroachment of nature into an urban environment–the river coming back to collapse a piece of civic infrastructure, and I built the song around the feeling that evoked. It’s about living with decline. About the feeling that the horizon of possibility in the world is forever being drawn in to align with the edges of the imaginations of a small group of careless rich people. And about existing through a state of ongoing catastrophe over which we have no control.”

Harm’s Way was produced by Dave Vettraino and includes the previously released single ‘The Main Thing’. “They’re songs about struggling,” McGreevy added. “About watching people I care for suffer, and trying to figure out how to be there for them. And about the strain of living in the world when it feels like it’s ready to collapse.”

In addition to Stewart, Steiner, Nuccio, Balla, and McCarthy, the record also features contributions from Nathan O’Dell (Dummy), Rui De Magalhaes (Lawn), and Lindsey-Paige McCloy (Patio), as well as the band’s touring drummer, Jonathan Pappo, and bassist Julia Wittman. “Historically our process has been really tightly controlled and insular,” McGreevy explained. “On this record, we worked with people who we trusted with a pretty wide range of musical backgrounds and they had approaches and ideas that helped open up the record’s sonic palette.”

Revisit our Artist Spotlight interview with Duckts Ltd.

Harm’s Way Cover Artwork:

Harm’s Way Tracklist:

1. Hollowed Out
2. Cathedral City
3. The Main Thing
4. Train Full of Gasoline
5. Deleted Scenes
6. On Our Way To The Rave
7. A Girl, Running
8. Harm’s Way
9. Heavy Bag

Yard Act Share Video for New Single ‘Petroleum’

Yard Act have previewed their sophomore album Where My Utopia? with a new song, ‘Petroleum’. Following lead single ‘Dream Job’, the track comes with an accompanying video starring comedian Rose Matafeo. Watch and listen below.

Speaking about the origins of ‘Petroleum’, the band’s James Smith said in a statement: “I lost it with the crowd in Bognor Regis and told them I was bored and I didn’t want to be there. Me and Ryan had a row after, and Ryan rightly dressed me down for the way I acted. It got me pondering the idea that, now this is a job, what are the requirements of it? People think they want honesty but they don’t, they want me to portray the version of honesty that they’ve paid to see and that’s part of the illusion.”

Of the video, Smith explained: “‘Petroleum’ finds The Visitor as she stumbles into the hideout of a fearsome Biker gang called The Utopians. She’s still on the run from the H.G.E agents. It was a lot of fun shooting this video, and a joy to watch our friend Rose Matafeo bring the leader of The Utopians to life. Though the story isn’t being told in a linear format, I hope that the journey of The Visitor through the last three videos is starting to come together and reveal that we’re working on something bigger here. More to come!”

Matafeo added: “I screen most of my phone calls, but when the phone flashes up ‘JAMES YARD ACT’ you’re gonna pick that up straight away. To feature in a Yard Act video has been on my bucket list ever since I added it to my bucket list after they asked me so I could have the satisfaction of crossing it off my bucket list. The overall vision for this album is so creatively ambitious and fun and cool and I’m so stoked to even be a little part of it. Sorry for my bad accent. Not sorry for the line dancing.”

Declan McKenna Details New Album, Shares New Single ‘Elevator Hum’

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Declan McKenna has shared ‘Elevator Hum’, the latest track from his upcoming third album, What Happened to the Beach? – out February 9 via Columbia. He’s also revealed the album’s tracklist. Check it out and listen to the new song below.

“’Elevator Hum’ was a tune that came in the latter stages of my first trip to LA working on the album with Luca,” McKenna explained in a statement. “He threw the chords down and the riff fell into my hands. It’s a song that felt like it captured some nostalgic essence of friendship as we built a relationship through creating music together. The freedom and playfulness of the lyrics, and the gentle but fun glide of the track, take me back to being a kid in a way.”

What Happened to the Beach? Tracklist:

1. Wobble
2. Elevator Hum
3. I Write The News
4. Sympathy
5. Mulholland’s Dinner And Wine
6. Breath Of Light
7. Nothing Works
8. The Phantom Buzz (Kick In)
9. Honest Test
10. Mezzanine
11. It’s an Act
12. 4 More Years

Ouri Unveils New Songs ‘blueprints of us’ and ‘tame me’

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Ouri has unveiled two new songs, ‘blueprints of us’ and ‘tame me’. The release follows the musician’s collaborative EP with Antoniya, i had this dream that you were my sister, as well as the standalone single ‘Twin’. Take a listen below.

Speaking about the double single, Ouri said in a statement: “I forget, remember and forget, but ultimately remember that we are all animated by the same indescribable thing called life. When we love each other, and when we ignore each other. That’s the only thought that helps me integrate the discrepancy of human experiences on this planet. Creating a liminal space between the intangible world of music and the actual world we live in. I had the privilege of having Oli XL, Decz, Loukeman and John Debold’s touches support my vision for these two songs, a dream come true.”

Genesis Owusu Shares Video for New Song ‘Survivor’

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Genesis Owusu has shared a new single, ‘Survivor’, as a twelfth track addition to his recently released sophomore album, STRUGGLER. It arrives alongside an accompanying video from director Lisa Reihana. “THE STORY NEVER ENDS, THE ROACH KEEPS ROACHING. THROUGH SPACE, TIME, FIRE & BRIMSTONE,” Owusu commented in a press release. Check it out below.

Hotel Lux Share New Christmas Single ‘The Carvery’

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Hotel Lux have shared a new single Christmas single, ‘The Carvery’. Listen to it below.

“Our contender for Christmas number one,” the band remarked in a statement. “Last year we were challenged to muster up a Christmas tune in a day at RAK studios. We wanted to appeal to that Christmas nostalgia, a bit of Slade, a bit of The Pogues. This year we’re releasing it for all the world to stream. Let’s toast Nigella.”

Hotel Lux released their debut album, Hands Across the Creek, earlier this year.

Middle Kids Release Video for New Song ‘Bend’

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Middle Kids have released ‘Bend’, a new single lifted from their forthcoming album Faith Crisis Pt 1 – out February 16 via Lucky Number. Jonathan Gilmore produced the track, which follows previous offering ‘Dramamine’. Check out its accopanying video, directed by sibling directors The Potter Sisters, below.

“I grew up with a solid framework for what life is, but I got to a point when I started to question some of the fundamental truths of what I believed,” lead singer Hannah Joy explained in a statement about the song. “It was very painful and disorienting. I began to have this feeling that I couldn’t hold together all the things I valued, family, creativity, work, safety, community, spirituality.”

Ljubljana’s Charms: Exploring the Green Capital of Europe

Situated in the centre of Slovenia, Ljubljana is a city that is frequently recognised for its environmental awareness and serves as an example of Europe’s dedication to sustainability. Discover a variety of experiences in this dynamic capital that combines a modern metropolitan lifestyle with a solid historical background. From its lively art scene to its peaceful riverbanks, Ljubljana encapsulates a unique charm that beckons visitors to explore its many facets. Let’s journey through Ljubljana’s cobbled streets, green spaces, and cultural hotspots.

Discovering the Centre of the City

Ljubljana’s Old Town is what gives the city its charm. Walk beside the Ljubljanica River, lined with charming cafes and ornate houses, until you reach the well-known Triple Bridge. A lovely environment is created here by mixing modern life with historically significant architecture. For travellers planning their visit, obtaining a Slovenia evisa is essential, ensuring a hassle-free entry to this enchanting city. The Old Town also hosts a variety of artisan shops and local boutiques, perfect for finding unique souvenirs. On weekends, the riverside comes alive with street performers and artists, adding to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Try the local ice cream flavours as you wander through this enchanting part of Ljubljana.

The Castle on the Hill

Discovering Ljubljana’s historic castle is a must-do activity on each visit. Ljubljana Castle, perched on a hill, provides sweeping city views. Accessible by a funicular railway, the court boasts a rich history and hosts various cultural events. Inside, the Museum of Slovenian History provides insights into the nation’s past, while the Outlook Tower promises breathtaking views. The castle grounds are also home to several charming cafes and a renowned restaurant offering traditional Slovenian dishes. During the summer, the castle’s courtyard becomes a venue for open-air cinema nights under the starlit sky. For a unique experience, join one nightly guided tour that reveals the castle’s secrets and legends.

Green Spaces and Dragon Tales

The 2016 European Green Capital, Ljubljana, has verdant parks and green areas. The biggest park in the city, Tivoli Park, is a sanctuary for those who enjoy the outdoors and working out. In the meantime, you must see the Dragon Bridge, ornamented with its famous dragon statues. Legend has it that the dragons will wag their tails when a virgin crosses the bridge! Discover the Botanical Gardens, which have a peaceful pond and over 4,500 different plant varieties, in addition to Tivoli. Join a guided bike tour that winds through the city’s green spaces for a singular outdoor experience. Families will love the ZOO Ljubljana, which is tucked away in the woods next to Tivoli Park and provides an insight into the work to save wildlife.

Culinary Delights and Local Flavors

Discover the flavours of Slovenian cuisine in Ljubljana, which combines Mediterranean, Alpine, and Hungarian influences. A hub for foodies, the Central Market serves up fresh produce, regional specialities, and handcrafted goods. Try a traditional Slovenian potica or a hearty Carniolan sausage. Go to one of the city’s Michelin-starred restaurants for a wonderful dining experience. Charming eateries offering the renowned bled cream cake—a treat you must try—can be found among the busy streets. Every Friday, chefs from all around Slovenia display their culinary prowess at the Open Kitchen food market, which transforms into the city’s centre of attention. Enjoy a Slovenian wine-tasting experience where you may learn about the rich winemaking history of the nation from local sommeliers if you’re a connoisseur of fine wine.

Cultural Immersion and Nightlife

The designs on traditional Slovenian clothing are just as rich and varied as the cultural tapestry of Ljubljana. The city is transformed into a thriving centre of nighttime vitality and artistic expression when the sun sets. Step into the bustling Metelkova Mesto, an autonomous cultural centre, where every wall and corner bursts with eclectic street art, offering an alternative insight into Slovenia’s creative spirit. Like the renowned Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, the city’s theatres present captivating performances that weave together Slovenia’s folklore and contemporary narratives. Local and international sounds are constantly pulsating through jazz salons, sophisticated wine bars, and vibrant nightclubs located in the city centre. People gather here, at the epicentre of Ljubljana nightlife, stories are exchanged, and the essence of Slovenian joie de vivre is felt in its most authentic form.

Ljubljana’s seamless fusion of environmental initiatives, history, and culture makes it more than just a travel destination. Its streets tell stories of past and present, its cuisine reflects the richness of Slovenian traditions, and its green ethos resonates throughout. As you delve into the enchanting streets of Ljubljana, every turn reveals a new marvel, a fusion of sensory experiences and captivating folklore. The city embraces you, urging you to immerse in its diverse attractions, from historical wonders and natural beauty to the irresistible allure of its culinary scene.

The Reason Why Gaming Is Growing As a Favourite Pastime

Today we’re taking a peek into why gaming is such a wildly popular pastime. Grab your joystick, mouse, or whatever your weapon of choice is, and let’s dive into this pixelated world.

The Great Escape

Outside, the world hustles and bustles with the mundane, but inside your screen lies a universe of endless possibilities. Gaming is the ultimate escape hatch from the boredoms of daily life. It’s where you can scale mountains in Skyrim, swing through New York City as Spider-Man, or build an entire civilization from scratch. This digital escapism isn’t just about running away from reality; it’s about embracing a world where the only limits are your imagination and maybe your GPU’s processing power.

The Thrill Of Victory

There’s something deeply satisfying about overcoming challenges, especially in the gaming world. Every boss defeated, every level up, every quest completed feels like a personal triumph. Remember the time you finally beat that Dark Souls boss after the umpteenth try? That wasn’t just a win; it was a rite of passage. Gaming teaches us that persistence pays off, and the thrill of victory is often proportional to the difficulty of the challenge. Plus, let’s not forget the bragging rights that come with these victories. “Oh, you climbed a real mountain? That’s cute, I defeated Malenia in Elder Ring.”

Social Butterflies In The Gaming World

Remember LAN parties? Or the first time you put on a headset and teamed up with people from around the world? Gaming creates communities, friendships, and sometimes even rivalries (looking at you, player always camping in PubG). It’s where introverts and extroverts alike can find common ground, where friendships are forged in the fires of cooperative play or competitive matches. Gaming is the new town square, a place where people gather not just to play, but to share stories, strategies, and the occasional good-natured trash talk.

A Story Better Than Your Favorite Book

Ever played a game that had you so hooked you thought about it even when you weren’t playing? That’s the power of storytelling in games. Unlike movies or books, games put you in the driver’s seat of the narrative. You’re not just watching a hero’s journey; you are the hero. The choices you make, the paths you choose, all weave together to create a tale that’s uniquely yours. Whether it’s the complex narrative of The Witcher series or the emotional journey in The Last of Us, these stories stay with us long after we’ve turned off the console.

Skills To Pay The Virtual Bills

Let’s not forget the real-world skills gaming can hone. Think about it – managing resources and building cities in games like Civilization or SimCity isn’t too far off from project management skills. Those fast-paced FPS games? Hello, improved hand-eye coordination and split-second decision making. Even MMORPGs, with their focus on team-based objectives and social interaction, can teach us a thing or two about teamwork and leadership. So next time someone questions the hours you spend gaming, just tell them you’re in the middle of an intense skill-building session. It’s not just a game; it’s personal development, one level at a time.

The Collector’s Joy

Ah, the sweet satisfaction of collection! Every gamer knows the thrill of finding that rare item. It’s like digital treasure hunting. Each new item is a trophy, a testament to your dedication (and maybe a bit of luck). Whether it’s Pokémon or rare skins in CS:GO, there’s a certain pride in having something others don’t. It’s the gamer’s version of having a rare stamp collection or unique antiques, only cooler because you can show them off in a virtual world. Plus, there’s always that one item that eludes you, keeping you coming back for more. It’s not just collecting; it’s an endless quest for the holy grail of gaming loot.

Patience, Not Just A Card Game

In the world of instant gratification, gaming throws a curveball with titles like Patience. It’s not just a card game; it’s a metaphor for the strategic planning and forethought that many games require. This isn’t about mindless clicking or grinding; it’s about calculated moves and playing the long game. It’s a reminder that sometimes, slowing down and thinking ahead can be just as thrilling as the fast-paced action games. Plus, there’s something oddly satisfying about aligning those cards in perfect order, a small oasis of calm in the high-energy world of gaming.

A Challenge For The Brain

Games are the brain’s gym. They’re where cognitive skills do their heavy lifting. Puzzle games like Portal or strategy-heavy games like StarCraft demand critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability. These games don’t just entertain; they sharpen the mind. They’re like mental Sudoku, but more fun, with better graphics. Each challenge conquered is a neuron trained, each puzzle solved is a bit of mental agility gained. And let’s be honest, there’s a certain smug satisfaction in outsmarting a particularly tough game. It’s not just playing; it’s brainpower flexing.

The Ever-Changing Landscape

The gaming world is a shape-shifter. It’s always evolving, with new technologies, genres, and experiences emerging constantly. Remember when VR seemed like sci-fi? Now, it’s here, and it’s spectacular. This constant evolution keeps gamers on their toes. You never know what’s coming next – a game that pushes the graphic boundaries, a new indie darling that takes the world by storm, or a technological innovation that changes the way we play. This ever-changing landscape isn’t just exciting; it’s a testament to human creativity and ingenuity, all packed into the world of gaming.

The Nostalgia Factor

Nostalgia in gaming is like comfort food for the soul. It’s revisiting those cherished memories of blowing into cartridges, battling 8-bit bosses, or hearing that iconic game startup sound. Retro gaming isn’t just about replaying old games; it’s about recapturing moments in time. It’s a bridge between past and present, reminding us of our gaming roots while appreciating how far we’ve come. And the beauty is, these games have a timeless charm; they’re as much fun today as they were back then. They remind us that, at its core, gaming is about joy, wonder, and a touch of whimsy.

So there you have it, 10 reasons why gaming is the go-to pastime for millions. Whether it’s the thrill of the adventure, the joy of collecting, or just the need to escape reality for a bit, games offer something for everyone. If you’ve never tried it, give it a go. You’d be surprised at how amazing the world of gaming can be.

Eels Share New Single ‘Christmas, Why You Gotta Do Me Like This’

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Eels have released a new holiday track, ‘Christmas, Why You Gotta Do Me Like This’. It’s set to appear on their upcoming compilation EELS So Good: Essential EELS, Vol.2, which is out December 15, and follows the band’s previous festive songs, ‘Everything’s Gonna Be Cool This Christmas’ and ‘Christmas is Going to the Dogs’. Listen below.

Eeels’ new compilation follows Meet the EELS: Essential EELS 1996-2006 Vol. 1, which came out in 2008. It spans 20 songs, including three previously unreleased tracks.