Arcade Fire have announced “The Lightning I, II,” their first new single in three years. The song will arrive on Thursday, March 17. The announcement follows a series of mysterious postcards that the band sent to fans. The postcards and a graphic for the new song say, “We missed you.” Arcade Fire’s last album was 2017’s Everything Now. Two years later, they shared a cover of “Baby Mine” for Dumbo. More recently, the band performed an as-yet-unreleased song called “Generation A” on Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020 and made “Memories of the Age of Anxiety” for the Headspace app. Arcade Fire have been promising a new album since 2020. That same year, they celebrated the 10th anniversary of their 2010 album The Suburbs. Tonight, Arcade Fire are performing at New Orleans’ Toulouse Theatre....
Mike has released a new song called “Makeda,” which arrives alongside the announcement of a forthcoming tour. He’s got dates with Freddie Gibbs, Na-Kel Smith, and Mercury. Watch the “Makeda” visual (directed by Sonika Misra) and find those dates below. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Mike: US Tour Mike: 04-14 San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom *04-17 Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s $04-18 Portland, OR – Polaris $04-20 Phoenix, AZ – The Pressroom *04-20 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress $04-22 San Diego, CA – Soda Bar $04-24 Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy $04-26 Las Vegas, NV – The Space $04-27 Salt Lake Ci...
Charli XCX has shared the final single ahead of her next LP Crash, which arrives this Friday (March 18). The new track is called “Every Rule,” and it features production from A. G. Cook and Daniel Lopatin, aka Oneohtrix Point Never. Check it out below. Since she announced Crash last fall, Charli has released a string of singles, including “Good Ones,” “New Shapes,” “Beg for You,” and “Baby.” She performed the latter two tracks during her slot as musical guest on Saturday Night Live earlier this month. Charli will kick off a massive North American tour behind Crash next week. Revisit Pitchfork’s 2019 cover story “Charli XCX Is the Pop Star of the Future.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
I’ve done everything within my power to help. Third Man Records began a concentrated focus on vinyl in 2009 with hopes of exposing its wider potential to the farthest reaches of the music industry. In 2017 I furthered my commitment by opening Third Man Pressing… a plant which has always been open to anyone and everyone who walks in the door and wants to press a record, from bedroom hip hop artists to field recording documentarians. And in the last year, I’ve doubled down and invested in even more record presses, more employees to run them, and more shifts to try and accommodate the insane growing demand for vinyl product. There are people who will say—isn’t this good for Third Man? More demand than you can handle? To which I say, even though Third Man benefits in the short term, in the lon...
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Arcade Fire is doing what they can to help the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. The band took to Twitter on Monday (Mar. 14) to announce a last-minute Ukraine benefit concert at the Toulouse Theatre in New Orleans. Admission for tonight’s show is on a “pay what you can” basis. According to the flyer that Arcade Fire posted, doors for the show open at 7:30 p.m., though wristbands (one per customer) will be handed out starting at 10 a.m. The flyer notes that “all proceeds benefit the Plus 1 Ukraine relief fund.” Plus 1 is a non-profit organization that focuses on social and environmental justice, particularly within creative industries. Explore See latest videos, charts and news 👀 pic.twitter.com/yM7SzjtD4F — Arcade Fire (@arcadefire) March 14, 2022 The benefit show will mark Arcade ...
Jack White is calling on the major labels — Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group — to build their own vinyl pressing plants amid explosive growth in the format that has led to industry-wide backlogs. White made the request via an open letter and accompanying video released on Monday (March 14). “With industry-wide turnaround times for vinyl currently leaning towards the length of a human pregnancy, it’s obvious, in a world so contingent on being of-the-moment and timed just right (a single, an album, a tour etc.), these timelines are the killers of momentum, soul, artistic expression, and far too often, livelihoods,” White wrote in the letter. White, who owns the Detroit-based Third Man Pressing plant — opened in 2017 — with his independent label Third Man...
Jussie Smollett’s fellow Empire star Taraji P. Henson is coming to his defense after the actor was sentenced on Thursday (Mar. 10) to 150 days in jail for lying to police about a racist and homophobic attack that he orchestrated himself. Henson took to Instagram on Monday (Mar. 14) to post a black screen with the hashtag #FreeJussie written in white. In the caption, the actress and comedian called for Smollett’s release. “I am not here to debate you on his innocence but we can agree that the punishment does not fit the crime,” she wrote, comparing the situation to Emmett Till, who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955, after being falsely accused of making advances toward a white woman in her family’s grocery store. “Emmett Till was brutally beat and ultimately murdered because of ...
Spotify on Monday revealed all the featured artists that are slated to appear on Machine Gun Kelly‘s upcoming sixth studio album, Mainstream Sellout. The 16-track record, which is set to release on March 25, boasts guest appearances from Bring Me the Horizon, Lil Wayne, Blackbear, Willow, Iann Dior, Gunna, Young Thug and, interestingly, Pete Davidson. “Gang’s all here,” Spotify wrote on Instagram under a blurred image of the official tracklist. The Blonde Don has already put out two collaborations from the forthcoming record: “emo girl” with Willow and “ay!” with Lil Wayne. Notably, the tracklist includes two features from Weezy, which MGK previously teased on Twitter alongside an image of the rapper and Travis Barker, writing, “The stories from these two studio sessions are lege...