By Patrick Frater
03.04.2020 - 22:43 / billboard.com
Ringo Sheena's band Tokyo Jihen ("Tokyo Incidents," in English) shared the new music video accompanying "Eien no fuzai shomei," a track on the recently reunited band's upcoming EP, News.Sheena penned the tune, which will be featured as the theme song of the latest animated Detective Conan movie, The Scarlet Bullet, opening April 17 in Japanese theaters.
The title of the track roughly means "eternal alibi" in English.The band tapped director Yuichi Kodama again for the first time in eight years
.By Patrick Frater
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Emre Can has hailed his team-mate Jadon Sancho as world class, amid interest from Manchester United.
Wilfried Zaha is one of Manchester United’s bigger regrets in recent years.
Fiona Apple has released her first new album in eight years. Listen to Fetch The Bolt Cutters below.
The drought is over.
By Patrick Frater
Late last year, it was announced that New York City’s CMJ Music Marathon would return for the first time in five years. The week-long multi-venue festival was initially launched in 1978, and ran through 2015. However following a change in ownership and a string of legal issues, the event’s future was uncertain. Now, the British platform Amazing Radio has announced the acquisition of the CMJ brand.
New awards have been launched to celebrate the achievements and contributions to national life made by British-Chinese people from Greater Manchester and the region.
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Monday, April 6
Most people infected with the Coronavirus do not display any symptoms, new research has found.
Manchester United face a fight to land England winger Jadon Sancho this summer.
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Prince Charles is opening up about his experience with coronavirus after being diagnosed with the virus last month. The 71-year-old Prince of Wales experienced «mild symptoms» as a result of the virus, but after seven days of self-isolation, the next in line to the British throne is feeling better and no longer in isolation.
CNN host Chris Cuomo and British TV personality Donna Air have joined the growing list of celebrities testing positive for the coronavirus.