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The Armed – “Kingbreaker”

The Armed have shared the second single, “Kingbreaker”, off their upcoming album “The Future Is Here And It Needs To Be Destroyed” out August 1st via Sargent House.

TRACKLIST:
01 “Well Made Play”
02 “Purity Drag”
03 “Kingbreaker”
04 “Grace Obscure”
05 “Broken Mirror” (Feat. Prostitute)
06 “Sharp Teeth”
07 “I Steal What I Want”
08 “Local Millionaire”
09 “Gave Up”
10 “Heathen”
11 “A More Perfect Design”

The for the song was directed by Aaron Jones and Tony Wolski.

Tony Wolski shared this about the album: “It’s music for a statistically wealthy population that somehow can’t afford food or medicine; endlessly scrolling past vacation photos, gym selfies, and images of child amputees in the same feed. It reflects the dissociation required just to exist in that reality.”

Las Tussi – “Corpiños”

Las Tussi have shared the first single, “Corpiños”, off what will be their debut LP via Hora Cero Records.

The song was recorded and produced by Estanislao Lopez, and he shared this about the song: “New Tussi Era, New Tussi song…a good kick in the neck to wake the sleepy minds of today…no bullshit no disguises, just pure Tussi action”.

Automatic – “Is It Now?”

Automatic have shared the first single, “Is It Now?”, off their upcoming album of the same name to be released later this year via Stones Throw.

The video for the song was directed by Nicola and Juliana Giraffe.

Izzy Glaudini shared this about the song: “The thing I think about the most on a day-to-day basis is: how do you have a sense of joy while the world seems to be collapsing, and you feel so powerless? I feel like, as American citizens, we have a responsibility to pull the levers to stop the machine. “Is It Now?” is about trying to not feel like a victim in this environment. It’s important to still feel a sense of joy, even amongst all the horrible shit going on in the world.”

Young Fathers – “28 Years Later [O.S.T.]”

Young Fathers have shared that they’ve scored the new Danny Boyle film “28 Years Later” and the score is available now via Milan Records.

The film is a direct sequel to Danny Boyle’s film “28 Days Later” and the tag line is: “It’s been almost three decades since the rage virus escapeda biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.”

Buñuel – “A Killing On The Beach”

Buñuel have shared a video for the song, “A Killing On The Beach”, off their last album “Mansuetude” released via Skin Graft and Overdrive Records.

The video for the song was directed by Annapaola Martin.

Buñuel are about to begin a North American tour. Today Is The Day are on all dates, and most dates also have support from Lydia Lunch’s Murderous Again project (with Tim Dahl and Kevin Shea) and Primitive Man vocalist Ethan McCarthy’s Spiritual Poison project.

It’s Never Over: Jeff Buckley

Magnolia Pictures have announced that they have acquired U.S. rights to “IT’S NEVER OVER: JEFF BUCKLEY”, directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg (DELIVERUS FROM EVIL, PHOENIX
RISING, WEST OF MEMPHIS), from Topic Studios & Fremantle.

From a press release the tag shared for the film says this: “The documentary will cover the life of the rising young star with an otherworldly voice and boundary- pushing artistry, who left the 90s music world reeling when he died suddenly, at age 30, after the release of his critically acclaimed debut album Grace. Told through never- before-seen footage from Buckley’s archives and intimate accounts from his mother Mary Guibert, former partners Rebecca Moore and Joan Wasser, Jeff’s former bandmates, including Michael Tighe and Parker Kindred, and luminaries like Ben Harper and Aimee Mann.”

Amy Berg shared this about the film: “Tve spent practically my entire career trying to make this film which takes a very intimate look at one of the greatest singers and songwriters of all time. I’m so excited Magnolia and HBO have come on board to share this film with the world and give old fans and new audiences a chance to experience Jeff from this unique vantage point. I couldn’t imagine a better team to roll this into the World!”

Jack White – “Archbishop Harold Holmes”

Jack White has shared a video for the song “Archbishop Harold Holmes” off his album “No Name” that was released via Third Man Records.

The video for the song was directed by Gilbert Trejo. The video also features cameos from Sami Perez (Cherry Glazer), Staz Lindes(the Paranoyds), Misha Lindes (Sadgirl) and Arrow de Wilde (Starcrawler).

John C. Reilly shared this about the song and video: “Jack has such a specific aesthetic with his colors and with the stuff he’s interested in. It was almost like doing a Prince video for Prince. I thought it should be a direct appeal to people from this preacher. I knew Jack was really into electricity and Nikola Tesla. He does a lot of electric design for amplifiers and guitars, and it’s a passion of his. I was like, What if this person’s not a very reliable narrator? That’s why we came up with the concept of he’s a total lunatic in an asylum, and all these electrical things he’s been imagining are all related to his experiences with his treatments in the hospital,”

The Dears – “Babe, We’ll Find A Way”

The Dears have shared a new single, “Babe, We’ll Find A Way”, out now on their new label Next Door Records.

Murray Lightburn shared this about the song: “The music came down all at once, strings, guitar and melodies. It was so strong and vivid. It pines for the breakthrough, we know it’s there! It’s so tangible. When that happens, inner strength takes over. There’s a motivation, a reason to get out of bed. You can feel the sun on your face and maybe a little later a smile will take over.”

[GALLERY] Preoccupations live at the Casbah

Preoccupations played the Casbah on June 13th in support of their album “Ill At Ease” recently released via Born Loser Records.

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