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Author: Jack Whatley Archives: 04/2019

Michelle Zauner Japanese Breakfast Essentially

Japanese Breakfast shares belting new song ‘Essentially’

Track of the Day

Jack Whatley
Apr 27, 2019

INXS’ Michael Hutchence to be subject of new BBC Two documentary

‘Mystify’ will features previously unseen home footage

Jack Whatley
Apr 27, 2019
Taking Back Sunday Tell All Your Friends Tour

Taking Back Sunday will play seminal album ‘Tell All Your Friends’ in full on new tour

To celebrate 20 years as a band.

Jack Whatley
Apr 27, 2019
LIFE Moral Fibre Track

LIFE share new video for the thumping ‘Moral Fibre’

Track of the Day

Jack Whatley
Apr 26, 2019
Aldous Harding ALbum Review Designer

Aldous Harding shines on new album ‘Designer’

An acoustic groove-laden gem

Jack Whatley
Apr 26, 2019
New Bruce Springsteen documentary 'Western Stars' on the way

Bruce Springsteen shares ‘Hello Sunshine’ from his upcoming new album

His first in 5 years

Jack Whatley
Apr 26, 2019

Chvrches speak out against Marshmello’s decision to work with “predators and abusers” Chris Brown and Tyga

Here, here!

Jack Whatley
Apr 25, 2019
Better Oblivion Community Center 'Little Trouble'

Better Oblivion Community Center share the brilliant new song ‘Little Trouble’

Track of the Day

Jack Whatley
Apr 25, 2019
FEET track of the day Ad Blue

FEET share ‘Ad Blue’ and announce their debut album

Track of the Day

Jack Whatley
Apr 24, 2019
Florence + The Machine perform ‘Game of Thrones’ track ‘Jenny of Oldstones’ for first time

Listen: Florence + The Machine shares new song on ‘Game of Thrones’

‘Jenny Oldstones’ gets a new facelift

Jack Whatley
Apr 22, 2019

Courtney Barnett shares the new video for ‘Everybody Here Hates You’

Track of the Day

Jack Whatley
Apr 15, 2019
Watch The Rolling Stones perform ‘Brown Sugar’ at London’s Marquee Club in 1971

Watch The Rolling Stones perform ‘Brown Sugar’ at London’s Marquee Club in 1971

Incredible.

Jack Whatley
Apr 13, 2019

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