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Nina Nastasia Unveils New Songs ‘Whatever You Need to Believe’ and ‘Too Soon’

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Nina Nastasia has released two new tracks, ‘Whatever You Need to Believe’ and ‘Too Soon’. The songs were recorded during the same sessions that produced the singer-songwriter’s latest album, Riderless Horse. Take a listen below.

Speaking about ‘Whatever You Need to Believe’, Nastasia said in a statement: “It can be annoying to hear people talk about what exactly happens to a person when they die and then suggest things to do for that dead person in order for them to smoothly travel to the next destination in the afterlife, so they’re not trapped in a holding pattern. First and foremost, why do I have to take care of their travel plans. And second…well…what exactly have you chosen to have happen?”

Of ‘Too Soon’, she added: “Aging is cruel. Nature is cruel. Beautiful but mean. Unlike this song, I won’t find some tall nice grass to lay myself down in to die. I will go out screaming and kicking. And if science can find some solution for the pains of aging and the bummer of dying, I’ll sign up for the clinical trials, but that’s a different song.”

White Lung Release New Song ‘If You’re Gone’

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White Lung have released a new single, ‘If You’re Gone’, taken from their upcoming album Premonition. Billed as the Vancouver band’s final LP, the record was announced in September with the tracks ‘Date Night’ and ‘Tomorrow’. Listen to ‘If You’re Gone’ below.

“Suicide was in the zeitgeist in many ways when I wrote this song,” frontwoman Mish Barber-Way said of ‘If You’re Gone’ in a statement. “At the time, a few prominent public figures had killed themselves and they all had children. I was thinking about postpartum depression and how real it can hit. The song is about the emotions of children when their parent is now gone and how they deal with that loss. It also looks at the struggle parents face when life gets so bad one doesn’t see another way but to end it.”

Premonition is set to land on December 2 via Domino.

Watch Viagra Boys Perform ‘Troglodyte’ on ‘Kimmel’

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Viagra Boys were the musical guests on last night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, where they performed their single ‘Troglodyte’. Watch it below.

‘Troglodyte’ is taken from Viagra Boys’ latest LP, Cave World, which arrived earlier this year. Ahead of its release, the Swedish post-punk band also shared the singles ‘Punk Rock Loser’ and ‘Ain’t No Thief’.

Watch Kurt Vile Perform ‘Hey Like a Child’ on ‘Seth Meyers’

Kurt Vile and the Violators stopped by Late Night With Seth Meyers last night (November 2) to perform ‘Hey Like a Child’, a track from his latest album (watch my moves). Watch it below.

(watch my moves) was released earlier this year via Verve. In addition to ‘Hey Like a Child’, it includes the singles ‘Like Exploding Stones’ and ‘Mount Airy Hill (Way Gone)’.

PVA Cover Big Thief’s ‘Not’

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PVA have shared a cover of Big Thief’s ‘Not’, which appears on the band’s 2019 LP Two Hands. It was recorded as part of their BBC Radio 1 Future Artists session with Jack Saunders earlier this year. Take a listen below.

PVA released their debut album, BLUSH, last month. Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with PVA.

Everything But the Girl Announce First New Album in Over 20 Years

Everything But the Girl, the duo of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt, have announced they will release their first new album in over 20 years next year. “Just thought you’d like to know that Ben and I have made a new Everything But The Girl album,” Thorn wrote on Twitter. “It’ll be out next spring 😍”.

On a new Instagram account, they added: “For our first post, we thought you’d like to know we’ve made a new Everything But The Girl album. It’ll be out next spring. Love, Ben and Tracey.”

Everything But the Girl’s most recent studio album, Temperamental, came out in 1999.

How Slots Still Dominate In The Blossoming Age Of VR

As the world gets closer to the age of virtual reality gaming, there is a staple in gambling games that remains mighty. And chances are virtual reality slots will be part of that future. The current digital slots remain relevant as the rest of the world watches VR headsets and talks of Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse go viral.

This is interesting, as most other companies or industries are gearing up for the VR switch. Virtual reality movies, shopping services, and chat rooms are on the horizon, but something keeps these familiar faces of online gambling undeniably fresh.

We think that while it would be simple and clean to cite just one reason slots continue to rule online gaming, there’s more at play. Here are a few reasons we think people keep flocking to slots and why we think this will allow them to flourish in the future.

Simply Engaging

If there is one thing slot machines have done right since the beginning, it’s being both eye-catching and easy to play. The action sits front and centre to the player and is often accompanied by enticing visuals that are always changing, interesting sound effects, and a simple interface that makes it easy for the player to stay focused.

Online casino slots such as Gorilla Mayhem, Wild Showdown, and Treasure Box Kingdom put their own spin on that familiar formula, but keep the gameplay consistent in the ways mentioned above. Slots also differ in style, presentation, and gameplay a bit to give variety to players (Hollywood slots, Grid slots, more reels) but they all boil down to the same experience – and that’s what makes them accessible to such a massive number of people.

Familiarity and History

Slot machines have been around since 1891, and although there are some casino games that are practically synonymous with casinos, we think slot machines reign above all. Because of this fame, it’s easy to see that people who have never played a slot machine at least want to see what the game is all about. We believe that part of this is due to a feeling of nostalgia.

While people may not have played slot machines, the games are everywhere and a certain sense of nostalgia can be felt at the sight of them. Whether it be a physical or digital slot machine, that same feeling comes about when people see those reels spinning. There are positive aspects of the feeling that connect people to their past, and this is a concept that applies to all things. And slots, even briefly, give off that feeling of looking back on the past as slots have been around for over 100 years. Even if that past is a technological one rather than an emotional one.

Diversity

Last, slot machines have one of the biggest pools of games at their disposal. While that might make it tough for some people to find a perfect title, players will be able to find an ideal slot machine for them. Like movies, books, and television, everybody is drawn to something different.

Slot machines cater to everyone, with games that portray the wild west, ones that show the lives of Greek gods, others that bring players to outer space, and just about anything else you can imagine. Even machines out there are branded by NFL teams, so the sheer number of games out there alone is sure to draw an eclectic crowd.

Being simple,  eye-catching, recognisable, and diverse gives slot machines the edge to stay relevant during times of great technological growth. We’re just excited to see what some of the best virtual reality slots will look like when those are at their peak.

David Knudson Announces New EP, Shares New Song ‘No Ways No Means’ With Tim Kasher

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David Knudson, guitarist for Botch and Minus the Bear, has announced the Undo / Redo EP, which lands on November 11 via Platoon/Seawall. To accompany the announcement, he’s shared a new song called ‘No Ways No Means’, which features vocals from Cursive frontman Tim Kasher. Check it out below.

“Upon first hearing Dave’s song, I found it very forward, direct, a nearly antagonistic guitar riff,” Kasher stated in a press release. “And those drums, so gnarly. I thought I’d complement it with something playfully antagonistic as well…”

Knudson commented: “Tim’s voice, lyrics and delivery are so unmistakable—funny, powerful & sly—he can tackle a serious subject but wink and have a laugh at the absurdity of it,” shares Knudson. “This collaboration was so natural and seamless—almost two decades in the making. We’ve been friends since 2003 when Cursive took out Minus the Bear and having all the shared experience and familiarity with each other’s work made it so simple and wonderful. Tim has such a unique and powerful range with his voice—I was so happy he wanted to tackle this super aggressive song because when he goes for it with his voice you can feel that intensity and there is no one better.”

Knudson’s debut solo album, The Only Thing You Have to Change Is Everything, came out earlier this year.

Undo / Redo EP Cover Artwork:

Undo / Redo EP Tracklist:

1. No Ways No Means [feat. Tim Kasher]
2. Medalle Nightblind Remix [feat. Bayonne]
3. Shift-Command-Z
4. Jealous Time Steals [feat. Jake Snider] (Acoustic)

MOLLY Announce New Album ‘Picturesque’, Share New Song

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Austrian shoegaze duo MOLLY have announced their sophomore album, Picturesque. The follow-up to 2019’s All That Ever Could Have Been is set for release on January 13, 2023 via Sonic Cathedral. Lead single ‘The Golden Age’ is out today, and you can check it out below.

Speaking about the album’s inspirations, the band’s singer/guitarist Lars Andersson said in a press release: “Every time I go to a museum and I’m about to pass through the era of Romanticism I stop in awe. Whatever it is – stories, paintings, music – it triggers something deep within me, something profoundly human. It really hits a nerve, and it utterly immerses me to a point where I can’t move.”

“‘More is more’ was definitely the credo when making this record,” Andersson added. “A big inspiration were bands like Pond and the way they manage to fill their songs up with stuff to the absolute maximum. While I definitely tried to give the listener some room to breathe at certain points and while, in good old post-rock fashion, it still builds up and breaks down, it relies much more on simple melody and harmony as opposed to noisy experimentation to transport feeling.”

Picturesque Cover Artwork:

 

Picturesque Tracklist:

1. Ballerina
2. Metamorphosis
3. The Golden Age
4. Sunday Kid
5. So To Speak
6. The Lot

Bnny Releases New Single ‘Breaking Up’

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Bnny, the Chicago-based project led by Jessica Viscius, has released a new song, ‘Breaking Up’. Following their 2021 debut Everything and January’s ‘I’m Just Fine’, it’s “yet another breakup song,” Viscius joked in a press release. “A reflection of my past and present.” The track was recorded and mixed by Dave Vettraino and comes with a visual shot by Jessica’s twin sister, Alexa Viscius. Check it out below.

Revisit our Artist Spotlight interview with Bnny.