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Mega Bog Announces New Album ‘End of Everything’, Shares Video for New Single ‘The Clown’

Mega Bog, the experimental pop project led by Erin Elizabeth Birgy, has announced a new full-length. End of Everything, Birgy’s seventh album and first for Mexican Summer, is out May 19. To accompany the announcement, she’s shared a self-directed video for the lead single ‘The Clown’ and announced a UK tour in support of the LP. Check out ‘The Clown’ along with the album art, tracklist, and Mega Bog’s upcoming tour dates below.

Talking about the new song, Birgy said in a statement: “‘The Clown’ is about the terrible, sensual, and chaotic release of merging one’s own multitudes, showing love to the darkness and insecurities, having curiosity about what is beyond presumed perceptions – surrendering to the uncontrollables, while nourishing the small statues of what we do have control over within ourselves.”

The follow-up to 2021’s Life, And Another was recorded and co-produced with Big Thief’s James Krivchenia, who also mixed and co-engineered the record with Phil Hartunian. Collaborators on the LP include Aaron Otheim, Zach Burba, Will Segerstrom, Hand Habits’ Meg Duffy, and Jackson Macintosh (Drugdealer, TOPS), and Westerman. The cover artwork is a painting by Birgy’s oldest friend, Joel Gregory.

End of Everything Cover Artwork:

End of Everything Tracklist:

1. Cactus People
2. The Clown
3. Love Is
4. Don’t Doom Me Now
5. All and Everything
6. Anthropocene
7. Complete Book of Roses
8. End of Everything

Mega Bog 2023 Tour Dates:

Aug 13 – Glasgow – The Hug & Pint
Aug 14 – Manchester – YES (basement)
Aug 15 – Brighton – The Prince Albert
Aug 16- London – The Lexington
Aug 17-20 Aug – Brecon Beacons – Green Man Festival

Caroline Rose Releases New Song ‘The Doldrums’

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Caroline Rose has unveiled a new single, ‘The Doldrums’, which is taken from their forthcoming album The Art of Forgetting. Give it a listen below.

“‘The Doldrums’ was the song I wrote when I was realising I had basically no understanding of self-compassion,” Rose explained in a statement. “It’s about the voice inside my head that blames me for everything that’s ever gone wrong, mostly things out of my control. My idea of rebirth and reformation at the time was killing off my old self and finding a new one, rather than simply being kind to myself… not because I didn’t want to be, but because I didn’t really know how.”

The Art of Forgetting is set for release on March 24 via New West Records. The LP was announced last month with the single ‘Miami’.

Watch Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell Perform ‘Hawk for the Dove’ on ‘Fallon’

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Amanda Shires was the musical guest on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she was joined by her husband Jason Isbell and her band for a performance of ‘Hawk for the Dove’. Watch it below.

”Hawk for the Dove’ is taken from Shires’ latest album Take It Like a Man, which came out last July via ATO Records. Earlier this month, Shires and Isbell were announced as this year’s official Record Store Day Ambassadors.

Keaton Henson Announces New Album ‘House Party’, Shares New Single ‘Envy’

Keaton Henson has announced his next LP: House Party will be released on June 9 via Play It Again Sam. Today, the singer-songwriter has released a new single, ‘Envy’, alongside an accompanying video. Check it out and find the House Party‘s cover artwork and tracklist below.

Introducing the new album, Henson said in a statement: “I wanted to make an upbeat confident pop record about depression and being a performer, written from the viewpoint of an artist who has hollowed himself out over a long career in the name of success, an alternate universe version of me, who is left empty and lonely from climbing to the top, but is still only able to express these feelings in the language of confident, performative pop songs.”

Of ‘Envy’, he added:

Everything these days is so performative and aspirational, and we all seem to live in envy of people and lives that aren’t ours and we’re convinced would solve all our problems and feelings of emptiness. It’s about getting to the place where you always wanted to be, and were convinced would make everything better, and realising it hasn’t worked, and the scary realisation that no amount of money or success or fame will.

I think the guy in the song has forsaken all his friendships and meaningful relationships to get to this place in his life or career, and now, realising it was never going to make him happy, is lamenting his loneliness and the wasted years, and trying to warn others away from the same way of thinking.

Keaton Henson’s last studio album was 2020’s Monument.

House Party Cover Artwork:

House Party Tracklist:

1. I’m Not There
2. Rain In My Favourite House
3. Envy
4. The Meeting Place
5. Two Bad Teeth
6. Stay
7. Late To You
8. Parking Lot
9. Holiday
10. The Mine
12. Hooray
13. Hide Those Feelings

How to beat the bookies with value betting

Value betting is an effective method of making money in the BOs, and in this article we intend to talk about it in more detail.

Strategy details

All bookmakers set their odds on outcomes by aligning them with the margin, the guaranteed profit set to be made regardless of how this or that event ends.

Because of said margin, the odds must get undervalued: the odds for two equivalent events can be a maximum of 1.92 – 1.92 instead of 2.0 – 2.0, and this is definitely a minus for the bettors.

But there are also situations when the bookies, on the contrary, overvalue the odds for certain outcomes. The reason for this may be, for example, the delayed reaction of the BO to the change of situation in the match/game/race.

So, the essence of the value betting method being analyzed today lies precisely in the search and betting on such overvalued odds. This strategy has already been tested by lots of bettors, and is really effective in generating the long-term income.

Many punters call value betting EV (Expected Value). But is it correct? Read more about what does EV mean in betting in our another article.

How do one search for the overvalued odds?

There are only two options: you either can try to calculate the overvalued odds on your own, or trust special value bet scanners.

If you choose manual search, you must understand that you will have to spend lots and lots of time and effort every day in order to find undervalued outcomes in the betting lines set by various bookmakers.

That is why many value bettors use a special software for valuebets search: the service helps them to analyze the bookmakers’ lines, and identify the undervalued outcomes, providing then the users with the relevant data in a matter of seconds. Thus, the service can significantly save your time and nerves.

One of the leaders among that kind of services is now BetBurger. This value bets software collects information from 100+ BO lines in over 40 sports so you always have a good selection of events to bet on.

Plus, the functionality of the service allows you to customize the output of information on undervalued outcomes for certain parameters by using filters:

This way, you will have the option of customizing the output of undervalued outcomes for 40+ sports, setting the range of profitability, as well as setting the value indicator, etc.

What are the advantages of value (value bet)?

The main advantages of betting on undervalued outcomes are:

  • this gambling method can make more than 10% of the profit monthly.
  • you can start betting with this strategy with a small start-up bankroll, while having not more than a couple of bookmakers accounts.
  • when using the value bet strategy, the bettor’s behavior is more natural, so it is more difficult for the bookies to suspect the bettor of using this gambling system.

As for the shortcomings, when betting with this strategy, you must not count on getting rich quick – the value betting can make solid income only in a long-term run.

Conclusion

Nowadays, lots of bettors already use the betting strategy described herein, which is just another confirmation of its effectiveness.

Speaking of the search for overvalued odds, many experts recommend using value bet scanners, because the costs of using them are more than paid off due to the advantages they are offering.

The Benefits of Custom Notebooks for Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs are known for being busy and constantly on the go. They often have multiple projects and ideas on the go, and are constantly looking for ways to stay organized and on top of their game. One way to do this is by using custom notebooks specifically designed for entrepreneurs. In this article, we’ll discuss the benefits of using custom notebooks for entrepreneurs, how to create your own custom notebook, and some tips and tricks for using them to their full potential.

Benefits of Custom Notebooks for Entrepreneurs

There are many benefits to using custom notebooks for entrepreneurs. Here are a few of the most significant benefits:

Organization: Custom notebooks allow entrepreneurs to keep all of their ideas and projects in one convenient location, making it easy to stay organized. Click for more: https://www.anda-book.com/

Personalization: By creating their own custom notebook, entrepreneurs can design it to fit their specific needs and preferences, making it more personalized and enjoyable to use.

Time-saving: Custom notebooks can save entrepreneurs time by making it easier to find notes and ideas, allowing them to spend less time searching and more time working.

Inspiration: By keeping all of their ideas and projects in one place, entrepreneurs have easy access to them whenever they need inspiration or motivation to work on a new project.

Success: Custom notebooks can be a tool for success. By keeping track of their ideas and projects, entrepreneurs can make better decisions, stay focused on their goals, and ultimately achieve greater success.

Creating Your Own Custom Notebook

Now that we’ve discussed the benefits of custom notebooks, lets talk about how to create your own. Here are the steps you can follow to create your own custom notebook:

Choose the right notebook: The first step is to choose the right notebook. Look for a notebook that’s the right size and style for your needs. Some people prefer smaller notebooks that are easy to carry around, while others prefer larger notebooks with more space for writing.

Choose a theme: Once you’ve chosen your notebook, it’s time to choose a theme. You can choose a theme based on your business or industry, your goals, or your personal style.

Create a table of contents: To keep your notebook organized, create a table of contents. This will make it easy to find notes and ideas quickly.

Start taking notes: Now it’s time to start taking notes. Jot down ideas, goals, and to-do lists. Use your custom notebook to brainstorm and to keep track of your progress.

Use tabs and dividers: Use tabs and dividers to separate your notes and ideas into different categories. This will make it easy to find what you need quickly.

Tips and Tricks for Using Your Custom Notebook

Now that you have your custom notebook, it’s important to use it to its full potential. Here are some tips and tricks for using your custom notebook:

Keep it handy: Keep your notebooks with you at all times. You never know when inspiration will strike.

Use it for brainstorming: Use your custom notebook for brainstorming sessions. Write down all of your ideas, no matter how big or small.

Make it a habit: Make a habit of using your custom notebook every day. This will help you stay on top of your ideas and projects.

Keep it simple: Keep your notes simple and to the point. You don’t want to waste time writing down unnecessary details.

Review your notes: Take the time to review your notes regularly. This will help you stay focused on your goals and make better decisions.

In conclusion, custom notebooks are an excellent tool for entrepreneurs. By creating a personalized notebook, entrepreneurs can stay organized, save time, find inspiration, and achieve success.

Watch Paramore Perform ‘Running Out of Time’ on ‘Kimmel’

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Paramore stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live last night (February 14) to perform ‘Running Out of Time’, a track from their latest album This Is Why. Watch it happen below.

Ahead of its release last Friday, This Is Why was previewed with the singles ‘The News’, and ‘C’est Comme Ça’, and the title track. The band previously brought ‘This Is Why’ to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

PONY Announce New Album ‘Velveteen’, Release New Song

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PONY, the Toronto duo of Sam Bielanski and Matty Morand, have announced their sophomore LP, Velveteen. The follow-up to 2021’s TV Baby lands on May 19 via Take This to Heart Records. Listen to the new single ‘Tres Jolie’ below, and scroll down for the album artwork and tracklist.

“‘Très Jolie’ is obviously a love song. It’s about falling hard and fast, and allowing your love brain to trick you into believing that you’re in a healthier mental state than you truly are,” Bielanski said in a statement. “I know I tend to hide the ways that I struggle in the beginning of relationships because everything else feels brand new. ‘Très Jolie’ is about the conflicting emotions of falling in love with someone when you don’t quite love yourself yet.”

Velveteen will include the previously unveiled tracks ‘Did It Again’, ‘Peach’, and ‘French Class’. Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with PONY.

Velveteen Cover Artwork:

Velveteen Tracklist:

1. Très Jolie
2. Peach
3. Sick
4. Sucker Punch
5. Haunted House
6. Who’s Calling
7. Did It Again
8. French Class
9. Sunny Rose
10. Haircut

Album Review: Caroline Polachek, ‘Desire, I Want to Turn Into You’

How do you capture something as messy and intangible as love? How do you pursue, actually believe in it? Can it be something to hold onto, untangled from the ephemeral trappings of desire? Try putting it into words, and you can’t help but navigate those questions through some form of figurative language. Thankfully, it’s a tool Caroline Polachek uses both deftly and imaginatively: “I’m feeling like a butterfly trapped inside a plane,” she sang on the Pang track ‘Hit Me Where It Hurts’, describing love – or romantic anticipation – as a dizzying, out-of-body experience. On ‘Butterfly Net’, a highlight from Polachek’s new album Desire, I Want to Turn Into You, we once again find her mid-flight, but the song moves to a different kind of transcendence: floating in a dream, love appears to her as an angel so radiant she can barely see herself. “There I was with my butterfly net/ Trying to catch your light,” she sings, soaring and desperate.

You’d figure the intense longing at the core of Pang could only have deepened in the years since – and you wouldn’t be wrong – but Desire is framed as somewhat a departure from that record: looser, dirtier, and more bizarre, its metaphors hewing closer to the earth. It’s not any less cohesive than its predecessor, but the boundaries here are more porous and abstract, with sounds darting in all sorts of different directions. There’s a duality to the album’s title, depending on whether you choose “you” or desire itself as the object of obsession – but you could also place as much emphasis on the motion of turning as the emotion of wanting. It’s no coincidence her tour in support of the LP is billed The Spiraling Tour; Polachek has described the vibier, more amorphous tracks on it as exercises in “lateral spiralling.” It’s not just intellectual nonsense – you can hear it in ‘Pretty in Possible’, whose free-wheeling nature urges her to ask, “Who can afford that kind of free?”

The song is followed by ‘Bunny Is a Rider’, which felt at once slippery and slick as a single and remains just as inscrutable as the third track on the album. You can picture Bunny, untethered from the corporeal form, shifting in and out of the various places Polachek graciously transports us to; and she, in turn, is able to find rapture in the “nonphysical,” even if her escapist tendencies can only provide a fleeting kind of magic. The fact that she allows herself to venture off the beaten path does nothing to detract from the emotions at play, though, which is the real miracle of Desire. There is a physicality and vulnerability to the record as much as there is humour and surrealism – they’re all part of her “twisted, manic, cornucopeiac” vision. ‘Pretty in Possible’ might be enchantingly resistant to any sort of structure, but it still burns hot with desire. The flamenco-inspired ‘Sunset’, meanwhile, flutters to a more familiar rhythm but can’t quite drift away entirely into the horizon, each element clipped with precision and dominated by an effortless pop instinct.

As the album progresses, there are songs that occupy more distinctly liminal spaces. ‘Crude Drawing of an Angel’ lumbers into a murky realm where love is overwhelming and inextricable from violence, while the ecstatic ‘I Believe’ embraces its brightest possibilities. Without showing much concern for marketability, Polachek makes sure we’re granted immediate access to her world, from the bombastic introduction of ‘Welcome to My Island’ to the effervescent ‘Smoke’. The most thrilling moments, though, arise from what she calls “the upward spiral,” which “is maybe the closest thing we can experience to heaven.” It’s the hardest turn to pull off, because it requires expressions of sincerity and conviction that cannot be faked. But when Polachek attempts to channel it, she doesn’t hold back – going so far as to include features from Grimes and Dido on ‘Fly to You’, Celtic bagpipes on ‘Blood and Butter’, and a children’s choir on the closer ‘Billions’, whose final declaration – “I’ve never felt so close to you” – reaches cosmic levels of extravagance.

The energy that runs through Desire is both pure and born of intention, esoteric and breathtakingly beautiful. But is it enough to complete the transformation Polachek hints at? She flies to, not into; on ‘Blood and Butter’, the want is to “walk beside you, needing nothing,” to “dive through your face/ to the sweetest kind of pain.” On ‘Sunset’, she finds comfort in “the hand that’s holding mine,” admits that “every spiral brings me back into your arms again.” Is finding home always the end of the journey? The answer may be no, but through it Polachek manages to unlock a kind of euphoria that’s different from, maybe deeper than, the one in ‘Welcome to My Island’, where it’s “just you and your reflection.” There’s no word as to what it looks like, but Polachek moulds it into a mess that’s all hers, fragile and revelatory. “How does it feel to know your final form?” she asks on ‘Hope Everasking’, gesturing at the nature of the question itself: elusive and eternal. If Desire only catches a divine glimpse of those larger-than-life ideas – love, hope, heaven on Earth – who could really ask for more?

beabadoobee Shares Video for New Single ‘Glue Song’

beabadoobee has shared a new single, ‘Glue Song’, for Valentine’s Day. The track arrives with an accompanying video shot in Bea Kristi’s hometown in the Philippines and directed alongside her boyfriend, Jake Erland. Check it out below.

“I wrote a lot of this song while on tour across Australia and Asia in the back of cars and
traveling,” Kristi explained in a press release. “It’s a heartfelt song that means a lot to me…. A love song and the first one I’ve written in my new relationship. I usually write these songs that are sad, in the past with my writing even when it doesn’t sound sad looking back, the lyrics usually have been. For the first time this is just me being really happy. I’m in a really positive place for the first time in a long time and feeling love. We recorded the song with my guitarist and producer Jacob in his house and added in trumpets and strings. This song feels really personal and I went to my home town in Ilo Ilo to film the music video. It’s where I was born and so that also added another personal touch to the song,”

beabadoobee released her sophomore album, Beatopia, last year.