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Ville Valo shares new single Echolocate Your Love
Finnish Love Metal pioneer, Ville Valo (VV), has released “Echolocate Your Love”, the second single to be taken from his forthcoming debut solo album, Neon Noir. With plans for Neon Noir to be released in 2023, the elegiac goth-optimism of “Echolocate Your Love” gives a fuller picture of the wrought elegance to come. “It’s a…
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Arkells release new collaboration with Tegan and Sara
Arkells release new track, ‘Teenage Tears’ featuring Tegan and Sara, ahead of their seventh studio record, Blink Twice, coming September 23rd via Virgin Records. Their melancholy music video, shot in Vancouver’s famed and curious Kingsgate Mall premiered yesterday, care of Consequence, who said, “Indeed, with vocal harmonies that sound at home on a Justin Vernon…
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Listen to Boston Manor’s new single
Boston Manor have released another song from their forthcoming album ‘Datura’ – ‘Inertia’ is out today. Says vocalist Henry Cox of the meaning behind the track: “Inertia is a love song I wrote for my wife, the support of whom has guided me through some of the darkest times in my adult life. The partners…
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Pierce The Veil return with new track
The San Diego band has just shared the lyric video for the brand new song “Pass the Nirvana.” Pierce the Veil, which Rolling Stone once described as “hyperactive, progressive post-hardcore,” serve up a new track full of fuzzy guitars, massive melodic hooks, and the bands distinct emotional heart. “Pass the Nirvana” marks Pierce the Veil’s…
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The Wonder Years drop new single
The Wonder Years have shared another standout track from their upcoming album The Hum Goes On Forever in “Old Friends Like Lost Teeth.” Accompanied by a video directed by Benjamin Lieber, the song has a gut-wrenching push-and-pull throughout, as vocalist Dan Campbell reflects on yet another friend gone too soon. “As much as I try…
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