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Brian May has said that if he ever puts out another solo record then it could be an instrumental album.Speaking in the latest print edition of Goldmine magazine, the Queen guitarist – whose last solo release was 1998’s ‘Another World’ – said he’s contemplating getting back in the studio to record a selection of instrumental tracks.“I do think about it,” May said of the possibility of making a new album. “And strangely enough, I think it probably would be instrumental this time.
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Sam Fender has announced a run of intimate shows to celebrate the release of his forthcoming new album, ‘Seventeen Going Under’.The North Shields singer-songwriter’s second album is set to be released next week (October 8) and has already been previewed by the tracks ‘Howdon Aldi Death Queue’, ‘Aye’, ‘Get You Down’, ‘Spit Of You’, and the album’s title track and its acoustic version.Fender took to social media this afternoon (September 30) to tell fans that he will be heading out on the road for
The 90-year-old “Star Trek” alum has released a spoken word album based on his long life and work on the silver screen.“Bill” is a collection of stories and anecdotes from the Canadian native’s life. The album features such stars as Joe Jonas, Dan Miller, Joe Walsh, Brad Paisley and John Lurie, who all helped Shatner compose the project.The Jonas Brothers member, 32, played a big part in the record’s production.
(Warning: The following includes major spoilers for “Silent Night.”) When Keira Knightley read the script for Camille Griffin’s “Silent Night,” she thought it was “one of the most f—ed up things” she’d ever read.
Rihanna’s next album will be an entirely new experience for fans.
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Noel Gallagher has said he would like to record an album of reworked Oasis songs.Gallagher recently performed a stripped back version of classic track ‘Live Forever’ for a session on BBC Radio 2. According to the Daily Star newspaper’s Wired column, he has now said he would be open to doing a full LP of similar reworkings.“I would be interested in doing an album of reworks in the style of that version [of ‘Live Forever’],” he admitted.
Pa Salieu has released a new EP and revealed details of a 2021 UK tour – listen to ‘Afrikan Rebel’ below.The rising rapper’s follow-up to his debut mixtape ‘Send Them To Coventry’ is a three-track collection that features his West African contemporaries Tay Iwar, Zlatan and Obongjayar.Discussing the new EP in a statement, the artist said: “Fundamentally ‘Afrikan Rebel’ is about being proud and loud about where you come from.“For me that is Africa.
No Time To Die star Lashana Lynch has said that the next James Bond could be a man or a woman.The actor, who is making history as Nomi, the first female 007 agent, in the forthcoming film, opened up about who might take over the role of Bond after Daniel Craig exits the franchise.Asked by The Guardian whether she will be taking over herself, Lynch replied: “Nooo! You don’t want me! I’d just be like, ‘Erm, right, so where do you start again?’”Lynch went on to say that Bond could be played by a
Brian May has just reissued his debut solo album ‘Back To The Light’, and to commemorate the occasion, he’s travelled back in time to perform with his younger self in a new video.The video features a masked, present-day May entering an empty concert venue before he sees a vision of himself and the Brian May band performing the title track from his 1992 album.After a flash of blue light, the 2021 Brian May begins to perform the song as well, before both versions of the Queen guitarist close out
Anyone who is a fan of filmmaker Edgar Wright’s movies will know that he’s a giant cinephile with a knack for countless references and needle drops to older decades and classic filmmakers. But his new film “Last Night in Soho” warns that idolizing the past too much can be trouble.
The Lathums frontman Alex Moore has revealed that his mother inspired the title for the band’s debut album ‘How Beautiful Life Can Be‘.The first full-length LP from the Wigan band is set to arrive on September 24 via Island Records and comes after they recently shared the title track.Speaking to The Daily Star, Moore said: “I was in the garden with the sun beating down on me thinking how good could life be despite the virus.