The track is lifted from the pair's upcoming album 'Who Are The Girls?'
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Tame Impala have shared the music video for “Lost in Yesterday.” It’s the band’s first song from The Slow Rush to get the official music video treatment. The retro visual, directed by Terri Timely, finds Kevin Parker leading the house band at weddings. Watch below.
The Slow Rush—Tame Impala’s follow-up to Currents—gets released on February 14. In addition to “Lost in Yesterday,” the band has shared the new record’s “Borderline,” “It Might Be Time,” and “Posthumous Forgiveness.”
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The track is lifted from the pair's upcoming album 'Who Are The Girls?'
Honduran-Canadian singer and producer Daniela Andrade took a giant leap forward with her latest EP Tamale last October. After racking up hundreds of millions of views on her YouTube page over the past half-decade, mostly through hushed acoustic pop covers, Andrade struck out on her own, filling the eight-track project with the sort of gooey R&B production that wouldn't have sounded out of place on the calmest parts of The Internet's Hive Mind.
Girl group Dreamcatcher have rapidly become known as one of K-pop’s most distinct acts thanks to its rock-embellished dance tracks and fantasy storylines, and they’re back today (Feb. 18) with the release of their new single “Scream" and its music video.
The new designs on Marc Jacobs’ Fall/Winter 2020 runway were fire, and the passion was just as heated between front-row attendees Nicki Minaj, 37, and Kenneth Petty, 41. Nicki recorded a video of herself leaning into her husband, offering a kiss — and then cheekily surprised him by licking his lips! The “MEGATRON” rapper shared the PDA moment to her Instagram on Jan.
Justin Bieber hits the pause button in the recording process of Changes, his fifth studio album coming out this Friday, and takes a much-needed vacation with Hailey Bieber in the sixth episode of Justin Bieber: Seasons, released wide Wednesday (Feb. 12) for non-YouTube Premium subscribers.
AJR naviagtes the offbeat middle period between childhood and adulthood, seizing on this sometimes awkward life transition period with a "Bang!" in the indie pop trio's new single and video released on Wednesday (Feb. 12).
Arizona Zervas finally delivered the visual to his hit single "Roxanne" on Wednesday (Feb. 12), as the banger moves into a fourth month as a Billboard Hot 100 chart staple.
Japan's Little Glee Monster shared the new music video accompanying "STARTING OVER," the lead song on their new album, BRIGHT NEW WORLD.Currently being aired as the theme of an ongoing drama series, the visuals for the upbeat number highlight their vocal finesse and joy of singing.In keeping with the title "STARTING OVER," the five members of the J-pop group returned to basics as singers for the shoot, and the opening and ending sequences of the "one-shot" visuals were actually recorded live
Stormi Webster officially crossed over into the “terrible two’s” with her Feb. 1 birthday.
J-pop artist Daichi Miura showed off some smooth new dance moves in his new music video for "I'm Here," his latest single that went on sale Jan.
Rising pop star Benee released the colorful music video for her latest single "Supalonely" on Tuesday (Feb. 4).In the dreamy visual, the New Zealand-born singer depicts a quirky, knowing ode to, well, the art of loneliness.
"Do not accept the fate of the moon. Get off the track. Reveal to the world the hidden side. Burn yourself." So says the call-to-action of an opening voiceover that kicks off LOONA’s music video for new song “So What,” out today (Feb. 5).
Taken from her 2019 EP 'Space Cadet'
Black Belt Eagle Scout—the musical moniker of Katherine Paul—has announced a lengthy tour of North America and Europe. It kicks off later this month in Austin, Texas, and stops in Seattle, Brooklyn, Cincinnati, Berlin, London, and more before wrapping up in Brussels on May 30.
Five years into their career, K-pop girl group GFriend’s first single of 2020 puts the focus on being at a “Crossroads.”Released today (Feb.
Japan's Sandaime J Soul Brothers shared a fun new music video for "Rat-tat-tat," a catchy dance track the vocal and dance group dropped digitally in September.The infectious chorus and amusing accompanying dance has become a viral hit since its release Sept. 19, with the tag "#ラタタダンス" (#Rat-tat-tatDance) garnering over 200 million views on TikTok.
Braids have revealed the title and release date of their next album: The Montreal band’s fourth LP is called Shadow Offering and it comes out April 24 via Secret City. The group has also shared the new song “Young Buck” and its music video. Watch below.
Kim Kardashian, 39, spent the morning of Jan. 28 with her handsome son Psalm and shared the sweet moment on Instagram. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star posted a video to her story that showed the adorable eight-month-old looking at the camera and making funny faces as she could be heard in the background wishing him a “good morning”. “Say good morning!” she also said while holding him up.
Mick Jagger stars alongside Claes Bang, Elizabeth Debicki and Donald Sutherland in Giuseppe Capotondi's The Burnt Orange Heresy, which premiered at last year's Venice Film Festival.The movie will be hitting theaters in Los Angeles and New York on March 6, and on Monday (Jan. 27), the neo-noir thriller's new trailer dropped.