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Friday, 28 May 2010 |
Written by Nigel Sachdev
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One Night Only will release 'Say You Don't Want It', the first single from their forthcoming second album on August 16th. The album, yet to be titled, follows a week later on the 23rd August. One Night Only have also revealed details of a summer UK tour. Dates below.
The hurtling first single and album opener 'Say You Don't Want It' is an instantly memorable song which talks of living like stars with beautiful girls and fast cars but also the fake and materialistic side of what can also be an empty and lonely world behind pop stardom. It captures the highs and lows - how it feels to be pop's most wanted and the darker flipside of pop success which the fans never get to see.
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Friday, 28 May 2010 |
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San Diego duo Crocodiles will release their new single "Sleep Forever" on July 5th through Fat Possum Records.
The perfect pre-cursor to Brandon Welchez & Charles Rowells sophomore record (due late Summer 2010), the album picks up where the trippy organ drones of their debut "Summer of Hate" left off. It washes us into the Californian desert where it was made.
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Friday, 28 May 2010 |
Written by Nigel Sachdev
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Queenslands much talked about band '26' are hitting the UK this summer to play a number of shows across the country in support of the release of their new album "Births Deaths & Marriages". To celebrate their UK tour Stereoboard.com are giving away a pair of tickets for their London Borderline show on June 15th. Enter the competition below.
The album and band were immediately snapped up by Grammy Nominated producer, Brandon Friesen¹s C12 Record label in Canada. Meanwhile the band have already had a big year in 2009, with the opening song 'A New Beginning' from the Album 'Births, Deaths & Marriages' being featured on NBC Universal¹s season finale of 'Life'.
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Friday, 28 May 2010 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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After a top five smash with 'Acapella', and highly-sought after club shows at The Coronet and G-A-Y, Kelis releases '4th Of July', the next single from her critically-acclaimed album 'Flesh Tone', on you guessed it July 4th.
Following on from 'Acapella's ode to life, motherhood and the Universe, '4th Of July' continues the story ("Nothing I'll ever say or do / will be as good as loving you"). As part of Kelis' own rebirth as an electro-hop goddess, '4th Of July' is produced by DJ Ammo and mixes an R&B soulfulness, techno-dappled electro breaks with a rip-roaring wobbly bass riff.
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Friday, 28 May 2010 |
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Yes, they ARE back. It's been 3 years since Klaxons burst onto the music scene, injecting a dazzling and much needed moment of rave hedonism into the midst of indie tedium with the truly original and enormously influential Mercury award-winning album 'Myths Of The Near Future'.
Now with the charts full of everything from synth pop to techno-based indie bands, pop culture is once more in thrall to electronic music. Always ahead of the curve, Klaxons have returned with a new back to basics rock approach and a burning desire to turn the music world on its head once again and inspire kids to pick up guitars.
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