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Blood Orange pronounces first new music since 2019 with Four Songs EP
Blood Orange (Dev Hynes) has revealed he’ll launch his first new music since 2019 in the type of an EP titled Four Songs Sept.16. Accompanying the announcement is the first single “Jesus Freak Lighter,” a darkish and moody observe that mixes every part from shoegaze and post-punk to industrial — tied along with a refrain of dreamy, layered vocals. Additionally, Hynes is ending up a run of reveals with Harry Styles at Madison Square Garden in New York City. —Alessandro DeCaro
Watch the trailer for the romantic drama My Policeman starring Harry Styles
Harry Styles enters into the troubled waters of forbidden love in the newest trailer for My Policeman. In the trailer, we get a glimpse of the movie’s narrative, which follows policeman Tom (Styles) falling in love with each Marion (Emma Corrin) and museum curator Patrick (David Dawson) as they enter right into a tension-ridden triangle throughout the Fifties. The three grow to be entangled in a heartfelt journey that sees them weathering the results a long time later. Based on a novel by Bethan Roberts, My Policeman hits theaters Oct. 21 and arrives on Prime Video Nov. 4. Watch the trailer under. —Anissa Sanchez
Gear up for Louder Than Life this September
This 12 months’s Louder Than Life seems prefer it’ll be an absolute blast, with performances from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, the Pretty Reckless, Slipknot, Bring Me The Horizon and many more. The four-day competition takes place in Louisville, Kentucky Sept. 22-25. Join in on the enjoyable by grabbing tickets now. —Neville Hardman
Witness Wet Leg carry out a post-punk rendition of Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit”
Wet Leg not too long ago carried out an in-studio session for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge and introduced with them an distinctive cowl of Steve Lacy’s hit single “Bad Habit.” For their rendition of the track, Wet Leg lean on moody guitar, driving drum patterns and slacker-pop vocal performances which might be amplified by sturdy harmonies between Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers. —Alessandro DeCaro
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