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One Liners: The Killers, Fredo, Jonsi, more
By Andy Malt | Published on Tuesday 26 January 2021
ARTIST NEWS
The Killers have seemingly reunited with guitarist Dave Keuning. He left the group in 2017, but appeared in a new Instagram Live video shot by drummer Ronnie Vannucci.
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RELEASES
Fredo has announced that he will release his new album ‘Money Can’t Buy Happiness’ this week. The follow-up to 2019’s ‘Third Avenue’, he has revealed that it was recorded after he scrapped another album. “I had a whole different style album that didn’t really mean anything to me”, he says. “Meanwhile, a lot was going on in life that I was angry and confused about. I really thought that once you have money, you can’t not be happy inside, even if stuff’s going on, but it’s not like that”. Listen to new Dave-produced single ‘Back To Basics’ here.
Jónsi has released new AG Cook-produced track ‘Mold’.
Arca has released the video for new track ‘Madre’, featuring Oliver Coates.
Angel Haze has returned with new single ‘Weight’. “It is about how we grow our power. It’s about where to and how we carry everything we’ve had to survive, and then repurposing that energy”, she says. “It took me quite some time to realise my weight, but now I’m too strong to hold. You will be too”.
Melvins have released new track ‘The Great Good Place’. New album ‘Working With God’ – featuring the band’s reformed 1983 line-up – is out on 26 Feb.
Slayyyter has announced that she will release her debut album, ‘Troubled Paradise’, on 11 Jun. Here’s the title track.
Tennin has released the video for her track ‘Take A Ride’.
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GIGS & TOURS
System Of A Down have announced that they will play a livestreamed show via their YouTube channel this Saturday, 30 Jan. The aim is to raise money to buy prosthetic limbs for Armenian soldiers who have lost arms and legs during fighting with Azerbaijan.
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