Suki Waterhouse gets nostalgic over past love on new single ‘Wild Side’

Listen to the slow strumming track on “the beauty and the fear” of love

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Suki Waterhouse has shared a slow strumming, nostalgic new single, ‘Wild Side’. Listen to it below.

The sentimental track is from her debut album ‘I Can’t Let Go’ which is set to be released May 6 on Sub Pop Records.

“‘Wild Side’ is about recognizing each other’s past, the beauty and the fear that comes in reminiscing about who you used to love,” she said of the track.

In the song, Waterhouse ponders on a chaotic but exciting prior relationship, as she sings, “when you got that ex who’s crazy, they’re always running through your mind / remember when we had a wild side?”  

The actress and singer is also set to tour with Father John Misty from July to October of this year. Tickets will be available here tomorrow (April 7) at 10 am local time.

Waterhouse will also be embarking on her headline tour in May as well, with dates in Los Angeles and Brooklyn. View ticket details for the dates here.

Suki Waterhouse album cover CREDIT: Press

Speaking to NME last year, Waterhouse said that making an album was something she had wanted to do “for so long” and that she decided to make it now because she “had all these things I’ve never spoken about that I felt like I had to tie up before I go into my thirties”.

“[Music] is the only way that I really know how to express certain things, so it definitely felt like, ‘I’ve got to get this format’,” she added.

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Coldplay Announce Latin American Tour Dates with Camila Cabello

News shows have been added in Peru, Chile, and Brasil.

Coldplay Announce Latin American Tour Dates with Camila Cabello
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Coldplay have expanded their “Music of the Spheres World Tour” with new dates in Peru, Chile, and Brasil. Notably, Coldplay’s September shows in Lima, Peru and Santiago, Chile will feature support from Camila Cabello. In October, Coldplay will play gigs in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brasil with H.E.R.…

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Vanessa Hudgens Has the “Gift” of Speaking to Ghosts: “I See Things”

“This is a gift and something that I have the ability to do, so I’m going to lean into it.”

Vanessa Hudgens Has the “Gift” of Speaking to Ghosts: “I See Things”
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Some people think Vanessa Hudgens is great and some people think she’s terrible, but as she revealed in a new appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, she’s a uniquely qualified medium: The High School Musical star said she has been interacting with ghosts her whole life. The subject came up after a conversation about…

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Veruca Salt praise Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Seether’ cover: “This made our day”

The band say they’ve been “belting out” Rodrigo’s tunes

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Veruca Salt have expressed their approval of Olivia Rodrigo‘s recent cover of their track ‘Seether’.

Rodrigo performed her own spin on the Chicago band’s 1994 debut single during the first two nights of her 2022 North American tour in Portland, Oregon (April 5) and Seattle, Washington (April 6).

Taking to their official Twitter account yesterday, Veruca Salt shared some fan-shot footage of Rodrigo and her band playing ‘Seether’ in Portland, while writing: “This made our day.”

The group said they had been “belting out” Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ singles ‘Brutal’ and ‘Good 4 U’ “in the car nonstop for the past year”. You can see their tweet and a clip of the ‘Seether’ cover below.

Olivia Rodrigo also covered ‘Complicated’ by Avril Lavigne at her last two concerts. Check out the setlist, videos, reactions and photos from the first night here.

Last Sunday (April 3) saw Rodrigo win Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance for ‘Drivers License’ and Best Pop Vocal Album for ‘Sour’ at the 2022 Grammy Awards.

While collecting the latter trophy, the singer thanked the fans who have “completely changed my life over the past two years” and dedicated the award to her parents. “This is for you guys and because of your guys, thank you,” she said.

Olivia Rodrigo will hit the road in the UK and Ireland this summer as part of a wider European headline tour. Any remaining tickets for the UK/Ireland shows can be purchased here – see the schedule below.

The singer is also due to make an appearance at Glastonbury 2022.

JUNE
29 – Cork, Live At The Marquee^
30 – Dublin, Fairview Park^

JULY 2022
02 – Glasgow, O2 Academy^
03 – Manchester, O2 Apollo^
04 – Birmingham, O2 Academy^
06 – London, Eventim Apollo^
07 – London, Eventim Apollo^

* with Gracie Abrams
! with Holly Humberstone
^ with Baby Queen

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SALIVA’s BOBBY AMARU Says Upcoming Reunion Show With JOSEY SCOTT Will Feature Both Singers

SALIVA frontman Bobby Amaru says that “the timing wasn’t right” for the band’s planned reunion with original vocalist Josey Scott.

Scott left SALIVA at the end of 2011 after 15 years with the group, reportedly to pursue a solo Christian music career. …

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SALIVA frontman Bobby Amaru says that "the timing wasn't right" for the band's planned reunion with original vocalist Josey Scott. Scott left SALIVA at the end of 2011 after 15 years with the group, reportedly to pursue a solo Christian music career. He was quickly replaced by Amaru, who can be heard on SALIVA's last four releases: "In It To Win It" (2013), "Rise Up" (2014), "Love, Lies & Therapy" (2016) and "10 Lives" (2018). In October 2019, Scott announced that he was returning to SALIVA, explaining at the time that he wanted to get together with his former bandmates and "write a badass record." Less than a year and a half later, in March 2021, SALIVA guitarist Wayne Swinny poured cold water on those plans, saying that the reunion with the singer "never really got off the ground." Amaru discussed Scott's failed reunion with SALIVA during a brand new interview with Chris Akin Presents. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "They had dabbled with the idea of getting back together and doing a tour and doing some stuff. And it looked like that was gonna happen. And I was all for that. I was like a fucking advocate for that, and I wanna let people know that. I was, like, 'Hell yeah! I think this would be great for the fans' and stuff. And then I think it just got weird — it got weird with certain camps. It was, like, 'Yeah, let's do this. This is gonna be awesome.' And then next thing you know, there's different managers and different agents and different people contacting Wayne and the band. And it was kind of, like, 'Wait a second. What we've been doing the past nine years, I don't wanna just throw that in the trash.' I think that was Wayne's deal. So it just didn't lineup; it didn't work out. And that's just the truth. Anyone can tell you anything else, but that's what happened. The timing wasn't right for that. It would have been great, 'cause it was 20 years; it would have made total sense. But certain people — I don't know — they just couldn't get on the same page." When pressed about the fact that it was recently announced that SALIVA will reunite with Scott for a one-off appearance at this year's Blue Ridge Rock Festival, set to take place September 8-11 at the Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia, Bobby said: "But I'm doing that show too. So what we're doing is we're taking the approach of kind of like what KILLSWITCH ENGAGE did and we'll feature, basically, two singers. So you'll have me — I'm gonna start the show — and then… I don't really wanna give away what we're gonna do, but it's gonna be awesome; it's gonna be great; it's gonna be cool. Yeah, so it's gonna happen. And just so people are aware, it's both singers. But I'm gonna do my thing; he's gonna do his thing. And I think it's great. It's gonna be awesome." SALIVA's reunion with Scott at Blue Ridge was originally announced on March 18 by festival organizers via Twitter. They wrote: "It is Happening. For years it is has been highly rumored and demanded, now it finally takes place this September." Less than two weeks later, Scott shared the announcement on Twitter for the first time and included a simple two-word comment: "LETS GO!!!!!!" When one fan asked him, "Are u serious???", he responded: "Yes!" When Swinny spoke to WRIF about SALIVA's failed reunion with Scott, he said that even though there were some initial discussions about Josey's return to the group, there was no follow-up to ensure that the plan was executed. "If you wanna do something, do it," Wayne said. "But you can't just talk about it and have it magically happen. There's work, there's planning, there's stuff that goes into it, and none of that stuff was done early enough to pull it off. "Yeah, there was some fan response, saying, 'Wow, yeah, that might be cool.' But it didn't get enough steam to take off," he explained. "All the preliminary stuff kind of got set up, and it just didn't jell. "It just didn't make sense to stop what we [the current lineup of SALIVA] were doing and do that, because you've got momentum, we've got a groove going, the band's tight live. I didn't feel like we should give that up or give that a rest." Last December, Josey took to his Twitter to write: "I want 2 apologize 2 my fans because I thought I was gonna reunite w/certain people & make u new music, & that fell through, but, I believe everything happens for a reason. There are no coincidences. A blessing in disguise. Now it's just u, & me, how intimate is that? #SV2022". SALIVA released six albums with Scott and tasted platinum success and a Grammy nomination for its first big hit, "Your Disease". Last May, SALIVA celebrated the 20th anniversary of its breakthrough major label debut, "Every Six Seconds", with a special project called "Every Twenty Years", an EP of classic songs re-recorded with Amaru.

SALIVA’s BOBBY AMARU Says Upcoming Reunion Show With JOSEY SCOTT Will Feature Both Singers

SALIVA frontman Bobby Amaru says that “the timing wasn’t right” for the band’s planned reunion with original vocalist Josey Scott.

Scott left SALIVA at the end of 2011 after 15 years with the group, reportedly to pursue a solo Christian music career. …

BLABBERMOUTH.NET

SALIVA frontman Bobby Amaru says that "the timing wasn't right" for the band's planned reunion with original vocalist Josey Scott. Scott left SALIVA at the end of 2011 after 15 years with the group, reportedly to pursue a solo Christian music career. He was quickly replaced by Amaru, who can be heard on SALIVA's last four releases: "In It To Win It" (2013), "Rise Up" (2014), "Love, Lies & Therapy" (2016) and "10 Lives" (2018). In October 2019, Scott announced that he was returning to SALIVA, explaining at the time that he wanted to get together with his former bandmates and "write a badass record." Less than a year and a half later, in March 2021, SALIVA guitarist Wayne Swinny poured cold water on those plans, saying that the reunion with the singer "never really got off the ground." Amaru discussed Scott's failed reunion with SALIVA during a brand new interview with Chris Akin Presents. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "They had dabbled with the idea of getting back together and doing a tour and doing some stuff. And it looked like that was gonna happen. And I was all for that. I was like a fucking advocate for that, and I wanna let people know that. I was, like, 'Hell yeah! I think this would be great for the fans' and stuff. And then I think it just got weird — it got weird with certain camps. It was, like, 'Yeah, let's do this. This is gonna be awesome.' And then next thing you know, there's different managers and different agents and different people contacting Wayne and the band. And it was kind of, like, 'Wait a second. What we've been doing the past nine years, I don't wanna just throw that in the trash.' I think that was Wayne's deal. So it just didn't lineup; it didn't work out. And that's just the truth. Anyone can tell you anything else, but that's what happened. The timing wasn't right for that. It would have been great, 'cause it was 20 years; it would have made total sense. But certain people — I don't know — they just couldn't get on the same page." When pressed about the fact that it was recently announced that SALIVA will reunite with Scott for a one-off appearance at this year's Blue Ridge Rock Festival, set to take place September 8-11 at the Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia, Bobby said: "But I'm doing that show too. So what we're doing is we're taking the approach of kind of like what KILLSWITCH ENGAGE did and we'll feature, basically, two singers. So you'll have me — I'm gonna start the show — and then… I don't really wanna give away what we're gonna do, but it's gonna be awesome; it's gonna be great; it's gonna be cool. Yeah, so it's gonna happen. And just so people are aware, it's both singers. But I'm gonna do my thing; he's gonna do his thing. And I think it's great. It's gonna be awesome." SALIVA's reunion with Scott at Blue Ridge was originally announced on March 18 by festival organizers via Twitter. They wrote: "It is Happening. For years it is has been highly rumored and demanded, now it finally takes place this September." Less than two weeks later, Scott shared the announcement on Twitter for the first time and included a simple two-word comment: "LETS GO!!!!!!" When one fan asked him, "Are u serious???", he responded: "Yes!" When Swinny spoke to WRIF about SALIVA's failed reunion with Scott, he said that even though there were some initial discussions about Josey's return to the group, there was no follow-up to ensure that the plan was executed. "If you wanna do something, do it," Wayne said. "But you can't just talk about it and have it magically happen. There's work, there's planning, there's stuff that goes into it, and none of that stuff was done early enough to pull it off. "Yeah, there was some fan response, saying, 'Wow, yeah, that might be cool.' But it didn't get enough steam to take off," he explained. "All the preliminary stuff kind of got set up, and it just didn't jell. "It just didn't make sense to stop what we [the current lineup of SALIVA] were doing and do that, because you've got momentum, we've got a groove going, the band's tight live. I didn't feel like we should give that up or give that a rest." Last December, Josey took to his Twitter to write: "I want 2 apologize 2 my fans because I thought I was gonna reunite w/certain people & make u new music, & that fell through, but, I believe everything happens for a reason. There are no coincidences. A blessing in disguise. Now it's just u, & me, how intimate is that? #SV2022". SALIVA released six albums with Scott and tasted platinum success and a Grammy nomination for its first big hit, "Your Disease". Last May, SALIVA celebrated the 20th anniversary of its breakthrough major label debut, "Every Six Seconds", with a special project called "Every Twenty Years", an EP of classic songs re-recorded with Amaru.

SALIVA’s BOBBY AMARU Says Upcoming Reunion Show With JOSEY SCOTT Will Feature Both Singers

SALIVA frontman Bobby Amaru says that “the timing wasn’t right” for the band’s planned reunion with original vocalist Josey Scott.

Scott left SALIVA at the end of 2011 after 15 years with the group, reportedly to pursue a solo Christian music career. …

BLABBERMOUTH.NET

SALIVA frontman Bobby Amaru says that "the timing wasn't right" for the band's planned reunion with original vocalist Josey Scott. Scott left SALIVA at the end of 2011 after 15 years with the group, reportedly to pursue a solo Christian music career. He was quickly replaced by Amaru, who can be heard on SALIVA's last four releases: "In It To Win It" (2013), "Rise Up" (2014), "Love, Lies & Therapy" (2016) and "10 Lives" (2018). In October 2019, Scott announced that he was returning to SALIVA, explaining at the time that he wanted to get together with his former bandmates and "write a badass record." Less than a year and a half later, in March 2021, SALIVA guitarist Wayne Swinny poured cold water on those plans, saying that the reunion with the singer "never really got off the ground." Amaru discussed Scott's failed reunion with SALIVA during a brand new interview with Chris Akin Presents. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "They had dabbled with the idea of getting back together and doing a tour and doing some stuff. And it looked like that was gonna happen. And I was all for that. I was like a fucking advocate for that, and I wanna let people know that. I was, like, 'Hell yeah! I think this would be great for the fans' and stuff. And then I think it just got weird — it got weird with certain camps. It was, like, 'Yeah, let's do this. This is gonna be awesome.' And then next thing you know, there's different managers and different agents and different people contacting Wayne and the band. And it was kind of, like, 'Wait a second. What we've been doing the past nine years, I don't wanna just throw that in the trash.' I think that was Wayne's deal. So it just didn't lineup; it didn't work out. And that's just the truth. Anyone can tell you anything else, but that's what happened. The timing wasn't right for that. It would have been great, 'cause it was 20 years; it would have made total sense. But certain people — I don't know — they just couldn't get on the same page." When pressed about the fact that it was recently announced that SALIVA will reunite with Scott for a one-off appearance at this year's Blue Ridge Rock Festival, set to take place September 8-11 at the Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia, Bobby said: "But I'm doing that show too. So what we're doing is we're taking the approach of kind of like what KILLSWITCH ENGAGE did and we'll feature, basically, two singers. So you'll have me — I'm gonna start the show — and then… I don't really wanna give away what we're gonna do, but it's gonna be awesome; it's gonna be great; it's gonna be cool. Yeah, so it's gonna happen. And just so people are aware, it's both singers. But I'm gonna do my thing; he's gonna do his thing. And I think it's great. It's gonna be awesome." SALIVA's reunion with Scott at Blue Ridge was originally announced on March 18 by festival organizers via Twitter. They wrote: "It is Happening. For years it is has been highly rumored and demanded, now it finally takes place this September." Less than two weeks later, Scott shared the announcement on Twitter for the first time and included a simple two-word comment: "LETS GO!!!!!!" When one fan asked him, "Are u serious???", he responded: "Yes!" When Swinny spoke to WRIF about SALIVA's failed reunion with Scott, he said that even though there were some initial discussions about Josey's return to the group, there was no follow-up to ensure that the plan was executed. "If you wanna do something, do it," Wayne said. "But you can't just talk about it and have it magically happen. There's work, there's planning, there's stuff that goes into it, and none of that stuff was done early enough to pull it off. "Yeah, there was some fan response, saying, 'Wow, yeah, that might be cool.' But it didn't get enough steam to take off," he explained. "All the preliminary stuff kind of got set up, and it just didn't jell. "It just didn't make sense to stop what we [the current lineup of SALIVA] were doing and do that, because you've got momentum, we've got a groove going, the band's tight live. I didn't feel like we should give that up or give that a rest." Last December, Josey took to his Twitter to write: "I want 2 apologize 2 my fans because I thought I was gonna reunite w/certain people & make u new music, & that fell through, but, I believe everything happens for a reason. There are no coincidences. A blessing in disguise. Now it's just u, & me, how intimate is that? #SV2022". SALIVA released six albums with Scott and tasted platinum success and a Grammy nomination for its first big hit, "Your Disease". Last May, SALIVA celebrated the 20th anniversary of its breakthrough major label debut, "Every Six Seconds", with a special project called "Every Twenty Years", an EP of classic songs re-recorded with Amaru.

Twenty One Pilots announce details of new ‘cinema experience’

The duo will present an extended cut of their ‘Scaled and Icy’ album release livestream from 2021 in cinemas next month

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Twenty One Pilots have announced details of a new ‘cinema experience’ coming to the big screen next month.

For one night only on May 19, the band will screen an extended cut of their 2021 live stream performance documenting their album release show for recent LP ‘Scaled And Icy’.

A synopsis for the film reads: “Starring Twenty One Pilots’ singer/guitarist Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun‘Twenty One Pilots Cinema Experience’ delivers a psychedelic, reimagined take on live theatre and performance on a massive scale.

“Both intense and dazzling, the event immerses viewers deep into the eclectic catalogue and imagination of one of the most creative acts in music as they unveiled their first new album in three years, ‘Scaled And Icy’.”

Tickets for the film go on sale on April 15 here, where full details of worldwide screenings can be found. Select encore screenings will then take place on May 22.

Twenty One Pilots played their first show of 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 9. They covered Elton John‘s ‘Bennie And The Jets’, while ‘Shy Away’ featured a snippet of My Chemical Romance’s 2004 anthem ‘I’m Not Okay (I Promise)’. A full world tour is set to follow across the year.

The band will bring their ‘Takeøver Tour’ to London in June for a quartet of live dates in the capital, including gigs at The Camden Assembly and The SSE Arena Wembley.

You can see details of Twenty One Pilots’ planned London shows below and find any remaining tickets here.

JUNE 2022
21 – The Camden Assembly, London
22 – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
23 – O2 Academy Brixton, London
25 – The SSE Arena Wembley, London

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