Phoenix have announced details of an upcoming tour. The Alpha Zulu Tour, which shares a name with the new song the band released last week, will hit North America in September before making its way to Europe in November.
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Next month Soccer Mommy will release new album Sometimes, Forever. So far from the Oneohtrix Point Never-produced album we have heard "Shotgun" and "Unholy Affliction." Today comes "Bones" alongside a video directed by Alex Ross Perry.
Perry is perhaps best known for his movies Her Smell and Listen Up, Philip but also regularly shoots music videos and previously worked with Soccer Mommy on 2019's "yellow is the color of her eyes" visual. "'Bones' is a song about struggling with the parts of yourself that you don’t like in a relationship," Sophie Allison said in a statement, which also revealed she originally wrote the song for a rom-com before deciding to keep it for herself.
"It’s about wanting to become better for someone and feeling like you’re standing in your own way." Read Next: Watch Soccer Mommy perform “Shotgun” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon In addition to sharing her new song, Allison has also shared details of a huge headline tour in support of Sometimes, Forever. The amusingly titled Touring, Forever begins in Indianapolis on October 28 and wraps up in mid-December.
Support across the various dates comes from Tops, Lightning Bug, and Helena Deland. See below for dates.
Phoenix have announced details of an upcoming tour. The Alpha Zulu Tour, which shares a name with the new song the band released last week, will hit North America in September before making its way to Europe in November.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentPablo and Juan de Dios Larrain’s Chile-headquartered Fabula (“Spencer,” “A Fantastic Woman”) and Fremantle have tapped Argentina’s Eduardo Sacheri, co-writer of the Oscar-winning “The Secret in Their Eyes,” to write “Santa María,” an eight-part high-end series.Part of global producer-distributor Fremantle’s multi-year first look deal with Fabula, Fremantle will co-produce “Santa María” and handle its international distribution.Now in development, “Santa María” is set to be presented at this month’s Conecta Fiction & Entertainment in its highly select High-End section of five projects, weighing in as one of Conecta Fiction’s 31 titles which is sure to fire up most interest at the TV forum. An expansion of narrative reach for Fabula in line with its Prime Video series “El Presidente,” “Santa Maria” will be produced out of Fabula’s Mexico production beachhead.
Shakira and Gerard Piqué are splitting up.
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Soccer Mommy has released the new single ‘Bones,’ and announced new tour dates in the US and acoustic in-store shows in the UK.The track, which follows previous singles ‘Shotgun’ and ‘Unholy Affliction,’ received a music video directed by Alex Ross Perry. In the video, the Nashville singer performs a warehouse-bound rendition of the track, interspersed with a trip to the cemetery.‘Bones’ is the latest to be lifted from Soccer Mommy’s forthcoming album, ‘Sometimes, Forever’, which was produced by Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never) and is set for release on June 24.
Cocteau Twins vocalist Elizabeth Fraser has shared the second song from her new project, Sun’s Signature – listen to ‘Underwater’ below.Sun’s Signature is the project of Fraser and her partner, former Spiritualized and Echo and the Bunnymen drummer Damon Reece.The project was announced last month with the first single ‘Golden Air’, and both tracks will feature on Sun’s Signature’s forthcoming self-titled EP, which is set to arrive on June 18 via Partisan for Record Store Day.Fraser announced the forthcoming Sun’s Signature EP back in March. ‘Underwater’ is a rare 2000 single which Fraser performed at the ANOHNI-curated Meltdown Festival in London in 2012, where ideas for Sun’s Signature first began.Listen to ‘Underwater’ below.Fraser’s last single was 2009’s ‘Moses’, though she has collaborated extensively with other artists since then.
Shakira is a better dancer than Jimmy Fallon, but it’s still fun to see them battle it out. The Colombian singer stopped by The Tonight Show this week to talk about her new job as a judge on the upcoming NBC series, Dancing with Myself.
Shakira took down Jimmy Fallon in a TikTok dance challenge. Shakira and Fallon battled each other in the "Watch it Once" dance challenge during Monday night's episode of "The Tonight Show." The rules of the game are to watch a TikTok dance one time and then see who can execute the moves the most accurately. "I've learned something, never underestimate your enemies, so I know I have to be careful here," Shakira joked.
Nobody should ever doubt Shakira’s dance skills.
Jessica Szohr! The star is engaged to longtime love Brad Richardson.The 37-year-old actress took to Instagram to announce the news that she and the NHL star had gotten engaged, where she shared a super cute black-and-white snapshot showing off her shiny new sparkler.The romantic photo — which both she and Richardson shared to their accounts — was captioned simply, «I said yes!»A post shared by Jessica Szohr (@jessicaszohr)The newly engaged lovebirds are already parents to a 14-month-old daughter, Bowie Ella Richardson, whom they welcomed in January 2021.The cute couple — who became Instagram official in 2019 -- first announced their pregnancy news in September 2020, with a super sweet snapshot of Szohr's burgeoning baby bump, which they captioned, simply, «Full of joy!»A post shared by Jessica Szohr (@jessicaszohr)Congrats to the happy couple! Jessica Szohr Welcomes Daughter With Boyfriend Brad Richardson 'Gossip Girl' Star Jessica Szohr Announces Pregnancy Marc Anthony Engaged to Miss Universe Contestant Nadia Ferreira Sofia Richie Gets Engaged to Elliot Grainge After Romantic Proposal
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Jessica Szohr is engaged!
Shirley Ju On Tuesday, May 10th, the 70th annual BMI Pop Awards took over the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.Hosted by BMI president and CEO Mike O’Neill and vice president, worldwide creative Barbara Cade, Carole Bayer Sager and Mike Stoller were honored as BMI Icons for their contributions as songwriters — their many credits include such classics as “Don’t Cry Out Loud” and “Hound Dog,” respectively. Both are members of Songwriters Hall of Fame and have enjoyed profitable careers in their craft for decades, as was noted in their BMI presentations.
Sigur Rós recently kicked off their 2022 world tour and have debuted new material – watch below.The band announced details of their huge world tour in February, which would be their first in almost five years. As well as Mexico, Canada and the United States, they’ll be heading to New Zealand and Australia in August, followed by Asia, and then the UK and Europe from September onwards.The Icelandic post-rock band started their tour in Mexico City on April 28, where they opened their 20-song set with ‘Svefn-g-englar’, marking the first time they’ve played the track since 2013.They then following this with ‘Rafmagnið búið’, giving the track from their 1999 album ‘Ágætis byrjun’, its live debut.
LE SSERAFIM member Sakura has spoken up about her support for the LGBTQ community and why she does it.During a recent interview with Weverse Magazine, the Japanese K-pop idol discussed a column she had previously written in 2017 about the Japanese drama film Close-knit, in which she had voiced her support for the LGBTQ community.The 2017 movie follows a young girl who is taken in by her uncle and his transgender girlfriend after her mother abandons her. In her review of the film, Sakura had advocated for developing a “better understanding of the LGBTQ community”.In the interview, Sakura spoke about how “there was actually an atmosphere of caution around idols speaking their minds around that time”, yet she though that she “could say that anyway”.She went on to explain that she wanted to use her platform as a celebrity to influence others.