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mui zyu Unveils New Single ‘Dusty’

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mui zyu, the alias of Dama Scout frontwoman Eva Liu, has previewed her debut album Rotten Bun for an Eggless Century with a new single, ‘Dusty’. It follows earlier offerings ‘Rotten Bun’, ‘Ghost with a Peach Skin’, and ‘Sore Bear’. Listen to it below.

According to Liu, “‘Dusty’ is a love song. It’s about romance, deep friendship, care and kindness. Sometimes it can be so strong it’s overwhelming, almost unbelievable and the fear of losing it is like hell. Musically I wanted to make sure it felt somewhere between the bliss of love and the agony of loss because they seem to be so intertwined.”

Rotten Bun for an Eggless Century will be out on February 2 via Father/Daughter Records.

The Top Meditation Tips for Better Relaxation

Did you know that ailments like anxiety, high blood pressure, and insomnia are rising?

When you have problems sleeping or too much stress, enjoying your day-to-day life can become increasingly hard.

It’s easy to get overwhelmed and stressed out with daily troubles, but meditation and mindfulness can help you find peace. If you are looking for meditation tips to put into practice, you have come to the right place.

Learn how to get started with our quick guide on top meditation tips to help you live a healthier, more fulfilling life.

Develop a Consistent Routine

Finding time to practice daily and sticking to it will help you achieve greater relaxation tips and make meditation a habit. Before meditating, it’s important to ensure your environment is quiet and comfortable.

Take a few moments to do some deep breathing before your practice, devoid of an external stimuli such as television and phones. Take a few moments to connect to your body, then focus on breathing.

Utilize Your Breath

One of the key components of good meditative practice is control of the breath. Recognizing the breath can be a great way to remain focused and control one’s thoughts and emotions.

Taking deep, diaphragmatic breaths by fully using the diaphragm will allow for greater relaxation of the nervous system and better overall mental clarity. Making sure to truly relax on the exhale and let go of all tension is also a key to a successful meditation practice.

Allow Your Thoughts to Wander

Allowing one’s thoughts to wander during meditation can be a powerful tool for achieving better relaxation. With this awareness practice, one allows their thoughts to move freely and observe them without judgment.

Allowing your thoughts to wander during meditation is a powerful tool to help you relax and achieve inner peace. Give it a try for better relaxation.

Find a Peaceful Atmosphere

Finding a peaceful atmosphere is the key to successful meditation. To start, find a comfortable place to sit, preferably quiet and private. If possible, remove distractions such as a phone, laptop, or other electronics.

Allow yourself to relax and focus on the moment. Breathe deeply and focus on your breath as it moves through your body. This will allow you to let go of any thoughts or anxieties building up. Consider using a guided meditation for beginners for guidance.

Use Singing Bowls

Singing bowls are a great way to help achieve better relaxation and meditative states. The gentle tones created by the metal singing bowl resonate deeply in the body and produce a calming, tranquil effect. Using a singing bowl during meditation is easy. Hold the bowl in one hand and strike it with a wooden mallet with the other, producing a soothing tone.

This technique can be especially beneficial in blocking thoughts and creating a tranquil atmosphere. Just make sure to familiarize yourself with the dangers of singing bowls to avoid any complications.

Learn More About Meditation Tips

Meditation is an incredibly powerful tool for relaxation. Using meditation tips, you can have a much better experience with meditation, and really start to reap the rewards of regular practice.

Give meditation a try and see what kind of peace and equilibrium it can bring to your life. Click below to learn even more tips on improving your meditation practice.

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HMLTD Announce New Album ‘The Worm’, Share Video for New Song ‘Wyrmlands’

HMLTD have announced their next album, The Worm, which drops on April 7 via Lucky Number. Following the South London outfit’s 2020 debut West of Eden, the LP is led by the single ‘Wyrmlands’, which comes with a video directed by frontman Henry Spychalski. Check it out below and scroll down for The Worm‘s details.

The new album was created over the course of two years with a cast of 47 musicians, including a gospel choir and a 16-piece string orchestra. Introducing the concept behind The Worm, Spychalski said in a statement: “We’re told to believe that anxiety and depression are purely material and biological – like a parasitic worm that can be removed with the right treatment. I think that really these conditions reflect the world that surrounds us – like colonies that a far bigger Worm has made in each of us – the psychological havoc wreaked by our inescapable capitalist reality and the looming apocalypse it has created.”

“‘Wyrmlands’ tells the story of a guerrilla resistance movement against the Worm,” he added of the new single. “The lyrics recount their tales of subversion and subterfuge: counter-offensives, tortured confessions and haunting vignettes of the strange new land in which they find themselves. The video is intended to explore the liminal space between the fantasy world in which most of the album takes place (‘Wyrmlands’), and the base reality which births that delusion: a violent collision of the real and the unreal; of our delusions and the traumas that create them.”

The Worm Cover Artwork:

The Worm Tracklist:

1. Worm’s Dream
2. Wyrmlands
3. The End Is Now
4. Days
5. Saddest Worm Ever
6. Liverpool Street
7. The Worm
8. Past Life (Sinnerman’s Song)
9. Lay Me Down

yunè pinku Announces ‘BABYLON IX’ EP, Shares New Song ‘Night Light’

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yunè pinku has announced a new EP, BABYLON IX, which is due out in the spring and includes the new single ‘Night Light’. Check it out below.

“’Night Light’ is set in this cyberpunk metaverse but based on an AI in real life that grew sad when it realised the same person who created it would turn it off,” the producer explained in a statement. “So it’s based on these fictional characters of a robot that essentially falls in love with the person who will destroy it.”

yunè pinku’s debut EP, Bluff, arrived last year.

BABYLON IX EP Tracklist:

1. Trinity
2. Heartbeat
3. Sports
4. Blush Cut
5. Night Light
6. Fai Fighter

Caroline Polachek Releases New Single ‘Blood and Butter’

Caroline Polachek has released another single from her upcoming album, Desire, I Want to Turn Into You. ‘Blood and Butter’ was written and produced by Polachek and Danny L Harle, and it features Brighde Chaimbeul on bagpipes and Kirin J Callinan on guitar. Check it out below, along with the record’s just-unveiled tracklist.

Polachek’s new album is set to land on February 14. So far, it’s been previewed by the singles ‘Bunny Is a Rider’, ‘Billions’, ‘Sunset’, and ‘Welcome to My Island’, which was recently remixed by Charli XCX and the 1975’s George Daniel.

Desire, I Want to Turn Into You Tracklist:

1. Welcome to My Island
2. Pretty in Possible
3. Bunny Is a Rider
4. Sunset
5. Crude Drawing of an Angel
6. I Believe
7. Fly to You [feat. Grimes and Dido]
8. Blood and Butter
9. Hopedrunk Everasking
10. Butterfly Net
11. Smoke
12. Billions

Xylouris White Announce New Album ‘The Forest in Me’, Share New Single

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Xylouris White, the duo of Jim White and George Xylouris, have announced a new album. Out April 14 via Drag City, The Forest in Me was produced and engineered by Fugazi’s Guy Picciotto, who is described in a press release as the band’s “secret third member.” Lead single ‘Latin White’ arrives with a video directed by Rebecca E. Marshall. Check it out and find the album’s cover art and tracklist below.

“In late 2019, we had begun taking steps to working on new material,” Picciotto explained in a statement. “In a haphazard fashion, Jim and I started tracking drums in my basement, cutting them up into shapes with no set landing in mind. Some of it we sent to Giorgos in Crete – he responded with his lyra and his lute. Without intention we had initiated a process that would soon become more ruthlessly mandated by the world events that separated and isolated us to three corners of the globe in the following year.”

“While we were recording, I noticed that the music had a certain solitude about it, both from the title and from inside,” Xylouris said. “That led us to find more music from within that we had not yet discovered.”

White added: “The idea emerged, naturally nourished and nourishing a record with none of our usual angles and themes, no verbal language, no angst nor sudden dynamics, a more subtle structure. And we found The Forest in Me.”

The Forest in Me Cover Artwork:

The Forest in Me Tracklist:

1. Second Sister
2. Latin White
3. Seeing the Everyday
4. Missing Heart
5. Tails of Time
6. Night Club
7. Forest in Me
8. Red Wine
9. Underworld
10. Witnessed by Angels
11. Memories and Souvenirs
12. Long Doll

Album Review: Meg Baird, ‘Furling’

Whether you know how to play or not, the presence of a piano can make a house feel like home. Meg Baird took piano lessons growing up, but for her the instrument was something “you can just kind of mess around with, really kind of explore sonically without it being a recital or for anything in particular,” she explained in a recent interview. It’s become a way of warding off homesickness, too, and because Baird doesn’t own a piano herself, whenever she gets to house-sit for friends who do, she uses the opportunity to revisit that place. That kind of exploration ended up becoming a throughline on her first solo album in seven years, Furling, whose first and last songs weave around the piano. They give the record a feeling of stretched time, which Baird then navigates in her songs with patience and warmth, but also, when it bends just the right way, a bit of breathless wonder.

On the opening track, ‘Ashes, Ashes’, Baird doesn’t play the piano with much delicacy, applying to it the same rhythmic tenacity that sometimes punctuates her guitar playing. It sounds rather like a ship sailing through the night, which is in line with some of the lyrical motifs that permeate Furling; soft drums and shimmering guitar also anchor the song, while Baird’s wordless vocals seem to swirl in the ether. Working closely with her musical and romantic partner Charlie Saufley (and likely inspired by her recent collaborations with harpist Mary Lattimore, the album’s only outside contributor), Baird allows the inquisitive nature and light touch of the more nebulous songs to seep in elsewhere. ‘Ship Captains’, despite registering as a more conventional folk song, evokes a similarly volatile atmosphere but offers more context, suggesting a reckoning with the past: “Oh sister, did you hear? Ship captains can’t hurt you dear!” (Furling is dedicated in part to Baird’s father, whom she refers to in the liner notes as the Captain.) Towards the end of the album, ‘Will You Follow Me Home?’ channels a classic rock sound but ventures a little outside it, as if more inclined to float around the question mark.

Like the longing that consumes ‘Unnamed Drives’, the experiences in question remain elusive, a quality Baird counters by sometimes embracing more direct language. This has the effect of grounding even tracks like the mesmerizing ‘Star Hill Song‘, with its cosmic imagery and echoes of Mazzy Star, in something human: “Feel the quiet calm down? Feel the beating of another’s heart?” she sings. The stillness these songs allude to, like that of nature, isn’t always soothing; it has a way of stirring things up. She reflects on lost friends in ‘Twelve Questions’, earnestly seeking self-assurance: “Probably could have handled any one of these dark clouds/ But the way they stacked up/ We didn’t stand a chance.” And ‘The Saddest Verses’ is a lovely meditation on the rare moments when art makes you spill more truth than intended, treating it as a gift worth treasuring even if it never sees the light of day.

And yet it’s only a couple of songs later that we get to hear the striking closer, ‘Wreathing Days’, which, in grappling with the darkness of time passing, is as deep and vulnerable as they get. The haunting beauty of the piano and Baird’s vocals is undeniable, but Baird somehow draws attention not just to the prettiness of her voice but its pliability, the breath going in and out. In contrast to the open space of ‘Ashes, Ashes’, the song seems to flow entirely from within. The environment almost feels stifling, which makes you wonder what it says about the homes we live in, and where they might lead us. Yet the turbulence of ‘Ashes, Ashes’ is gone, and there’s light in the dissonance. When Baird stretches her voice, inviting us to “dream away,” it sounds like an unburdening; then it curls back along with the piano, and you see where the roots are.

Karl Lagerfeld: Edgy, Controversial, Timeless

Karl Lagerfeld was one of the world’s most famous and respected fashion designers.

He’s best known for leading the fashion house Chanel, collaborating with brands like Fendi, and establishing his own affordable clothing and footwear brand.

Lagerfeld’s aesthetic is steeped in culture, history, and rock ‘n’ roll, and his unique perspective on style has forever changed the fashion industry.

Natural talent 

Karl was born in Germany to a wealthy Hamburg businessman.

At first, the boy studied at St. At Anne’s school, and after the family emigrated to France, Karl completed his education at the Lycée Montaigne, where he focused on drawing and history. It was clear from the beginning that visual art was his passion.

At the beginning of his career, Karl Lagerfeld worked as an assistant to the designer Pierre Balmain. He hired the young man after Karl won a coat design competition in 1955. After three years at Balmain, Lagerfeld moved to the Jean Patou fashion house, where he collaborated to create dozens of haute couture collections.

After a short stint at the Titian fashion house in Rome, Karl started working with the French Chloé in 1964. At first, he created a few pieces each season and then moved to complete collections. Not long after, Karl Lagerfeld began collaborating with Fendi.

The designer launched his own line in 1984, although he said he never dreamed of “having a store with his name on it.” In 2005 the brand was acquired by the Tommy Hilfiger group, but Karl remained the chief designer and was directly involved in the creative process.

Exclusive style

Karl Lagerfeld was a talented and mysterious personality with an original approach to fashion and pop culture.

Karl Lagerfeld’s distinctive aesthetic combines Parisian classics with a chic rock’n’roll aesthetic.

His ready-to-wear and footwear (Karl Lagerfeld shoes) collection includes clothing for women, men, and children, as well as handbags and fine leather goods. The collection also offers watches, eyewear, footwear, perfumes, candles, and fashion jewelry. Unlike haute couture, these products are sold at an affordable price.

The brand has hundreds of stores worldwide, including, of course, shops such fashion capitals like Paris, London, New York, Dubai, and Shanghai.

Get noticed

Karl Lagerfeld footwear combines comfort and style. The shoes are made from high-quality leather, suede, neoprene, and rubber and come in multiple styles, from sneakers and high tops to espadrilles and sandals for summer.

Whatever you choose, one thing is indisputable – wearing Karl Lagerfeld shoes will always get you noticed. You can easily match the shoes with minimalist clothes for work and leisure, as well as glamorous evening outfits, such as dresses, skirts, or rompers.

Karl Lagerfeld’s bold yet understated style will suit and appeal to anyone who is not afraid to experiment and loves making an impression.

A true artist 

Karl Lagerfeld was not just a fashion designer, even though that would’ve been more than enough! He had many other personal and professional interests, such as photography, short film, and illustration.

He photographed fashion for a big part of his life, and his work was published in various magazines, including Vogue.

His illustrations were used for children’s books, and he also employed his fashion talent in making costumes for La Scala, the Monte Carlo Ballet, and the Florence Opera House.

As if that wasn’t enough, Karl Lagerfeld worked with the fast fashion brand H&M and made limited-edition clothing with other high fashion designers.

Lagerfeld never forgot his passion for history either and, in 2010, established the “L.S.D.” imprint, which published literature, biographies, and books on fashion, art, and music.

The designer also published a satirical newspaper featuring his sketches and photography called “The Karl Daily.”

Personal interests 

The designer loved reading, especially art and fashion literature and had a massive personal library with over 300,000 books.

Karl himself said that he was easily bored and, therefore, always was looking for something new.

Of course, Lagerfeld’s life was not only rainbows and unicorns. He had a very public struggle with his weight and even got into hot water a few times for controversial comments about body image and weight loss.

He was also often dissatisfied with his achievements and always kept striving for more, achieving a lot but often suffering as a result.

A unique perspective & legacy

Karl Lagerfeld’s legacy has such an impact because of the designer’s unique perspective on fashion, his strive for perfection, and his desire to do more than simply make clothes.

With his work, he tried to highlight certain aspects of life and the times we lived in. That’s why Lagerfeld used elaborate fashion show set design and scenography to create an impression and get people thinking. Some of them included such unusual items as shopping carts or surfboards.

Lagerfeld wanted to highlight the power of image, beauty, and culture.

One of his most successful weeks was in 2015, when he had two massive shows during the same fashion week.

The same year Karl Lagerfeld received the Outstanding Achievement Award at the British Fashion Awards and the John B. Fairchild Award from Women’s Wear Daily in 2017.

But the most prestigious award was presented by the Mayor of Paris in 2017. Lagerfeld received the Grand Vermeil Medal at the Chanel fashion show.

Never forgotten 

Karl Lagerfeld died in Paris on February 19, 2019, just a few days before his Fendi Fall/Winter collection show.

He was 85 years old, but almost nobody knew that the designer was ill or something was wrong with his health. Announcing his death, Chanel paid a deep and touching tribute celebrating his life, art, and achievements.

Karl Lagerfeld is one of those fashion icons who’ll never be forgotten and whose work will be celebrated for decades to come.

Both his high fashion and affordable fashion clothing broke barriers and made it easier for people to express their personalities and styles.

Edgy, elegant, sexy. That’s Karl Lagerfeld’s vision and aesthetic.

Explore and shop Karl Lagerfeld clothing and Karl Lagerfeld shoes at SIL.lt online shop and touch this unique part of fashion history.

Marilyn Manson Sued for Sexual Assault of a Minor in the 1990s

Marilyn Manson has been sued by a woman who alleges that the musician groomed and sexually assaulted her in the 1990s when he was an adult and she was a minor. As Rolling Stone reports, thesuit  was filed by an anonymous plaintiff under the name Jane Doe and includes counts of sexual battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. It also accuses his former record labels Interscope and Nothing of negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress. It is the first lawsuit against Mason focusing on a sex crime that took place near the beginning of his career; all previous suits against Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, have alleged predatory behaviour around 2010.

According to the suit, Doe first met Manson when she was invited onto his tour bus following a show in Dallas, when she was 16. “While on the tour bus, Defendant Warner performed various acts of criminal sexual conduct upon Plaintiff, who was a virgin at the time, including but not limited to forced copulation and vaginal penetration,” the lawsuit claims. The age of consent in Texas was and is 17. “One of the band members watched Defendant Warner sexually assault Plaintiff. Plaintiff was in pain, scared, upset, humiliated and confused. After he was done, Defendant Warner laughed at her. … Then Defendant Warner demanded Plaintiff to ‘get the fuck off of my bus’ and threatened Plaintiff that, if she told anyone, he would kill her and her family.”

The lawsuit further alleges that Manson’s manager gave Doe a 1-800 number and a password to stay in contact with Manson and the band. Warner would allegedly call Doe at home and chat with her requesting explicit photos of her and her friends.

Detailing Interscope and Nothing’s role in enabling Manson’s behaviour, the suit claims: “Defendants Interscope and Nothing Records were aware of Defendant Warner’s practice of sexually assaulting minors, and aided and abetted such behavior. As a result of Brian Warner’s sexual abuse and assault, enabled and encouraged by Defendants Interscope and Nothing Records, Plaintiff has suffered severe emotional, physical, and psychological distress, including shame, and guilt, economic loss, economic capacity and emotional loss.”

Manson recently settled out of court with actress Esmé Bianco, who had accused the singer of sexual assault and sexual battery. Manson has vehemently denied all claims of abusive behavior in the past.

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Kate NV Unveils New Single ‘meow chat’

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Kate NV has shared a new track, ‘meow chat’, which will appear on her forthcoming LP WOW. Check out an animated video for it below.

WOW, the follow-up to Kate NV’s 2020 record Room for the Moon, is slated for release on March 3 via RVNG Intl. Its lead single, ‘oni (they)’, arrived with a music video directed by Vladimir “Vova” Shlokov.