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Yeah Yeah Yeahs maintain on to valuable reminiscences on “Burning”
Yeah Yeah Yeahs are again with a brand new Andrew Wyatt-produced monitor referred to as “Burning.” The track attracts from Karen O’s expertise returning house to discover a hearth crew who had simply extinguished her blazing bed room. Lots of O’s belongings had been burnt aside from sentimental keepsakes. “Burning,” like O’s household images, has a singed, shadowy edge, however its which means is obvious and preserved by the haze. Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ fifth studio album, Cool It Down, drops Sept. 30 by way of Secretly Canadian and is out there for preorder now.
Fakes proves promoting counterfeit IDs is a hell of a highschool job
On the earth of teenage drama, faux IDs stay an attractive MacGuffin, however Fakes is setting its sights on the world of the sellers fairly than the patrons. Within the sequence’ first trailer, viewers get a glimpse at Zoe Christensen (Emilija Baranac) and Rebecca Li (Jennifer Tong), two excessive schoolers whose unlawful aspect hustle of promoting faux IDs will get them caught within the crosshairs of some extra unsavory criminals. Fakes may also star Richard Harmon, Mya Lowe, Devon Slack, Cameron Andres and extra. The ten-episode sequence premieres on Netflix Sept. 2.
Coheed and Cambria increase the Vaxis narrative with “A Disappearing Act” video
Coheed and Cambria‘s latest music video lends a harrowing aura to “A Disappearing Act.” The high-energy monitor sees Claudio Sanchez swapping out his guitar for a synthesizer because the band increase on the story of Vaxis, a psychic youngster with a large function to play in an interplanetary battle. The video sees Candelaria, the chief of the Liars Membership, reaching out of the band’s fictional world and making its members fade from existence one after the other. Coheed and Cambria are at present on their 2022 North American tour with particular company Alkaline Trio and Mothica. For tickets and extra data, examine right here.
Alvvays dropped the second single from their upcoming album, Blue Rev. The track, “Straightforward on Your Personal?,” is a pillowy cloud of a monitor. Guitars streak by the ethereal sonic surroundings like bolts of lightning. Each step of the best way, Molly Rankin serves as a delicate information, main listeners by the hazy monitor. Alvvays are heading on their U.S. tour with help from Slowpulp in October. Test right here for extra data.