The 1975 Share Video for New Song “All I Need to Hear”
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Noel Gallagher on the prospect of a Las Vegas residency
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"Possibly in later life. You don’t have to go anywhere. You live in the hotel that you play at" The...
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Big Big Train Release Lockdown Inspired ‘The Strangest Times’
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Big Big Train have released a music video for their new song 'The Strangest Times',
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The 1975 worked on unreleased version of Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’
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Grassroots venues still without pilot gigs but music fans are “overwhelmingly ready” to return
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Illuminati Hotties Drops “Threatening Each Other re: Capitalism”: Stream
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The track will be featured on the indie rocker's third album, Let Me Do One More. Illuminati Hotties Drops “Threatening...
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VAN HALEN’s Manager Confirms Band Came Close To Reuniting With MICHAEL ANTHONY For Summer 2019 Stadium Tour
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VAN HALEN manager Irving Azoff has confirmed to Pollstar that a reunion of the band's classic lineup — featuring...
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Kanye West says Harriet Tubman ‘never actually freed the slaves’ at first presidential campaign rally
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"She just had them work for other white people" The post Kanye West says Harriet Tubman ‘never actually freed the...
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Vampire Weekend – ‘Only God Was Above Us’ review: back to the Big Apple
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