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]]>Most of the songs on our list hail from the exciting new albums that hit the shelves on April 5. J. Cole took his fans off guard with the surprise release of his latest mixtape Might Delete Later, which produced 12 new songs, including “7 Minute Drill”.
Vampire Weekend finally shared their first album in five years, Only God Was Above Us, this Friday and promoted its release with “Prep-School Gangsters”. The Black Keys also returned with a new LP Ohio Players, and “On the Game” emerged as one of its best new songs.
Several rising stars weren’t threatened by Friday’s busy release schedule, and they shared new music with the world. Benson Boone’s debut album Fireworks & Rollerblades produced a new single “Cry”, while Lizzy McAlpine rocked our world with “Drunk, Running” from Older.
Our list also features several songs that serve as the promo for new albums of our favorite artists. Charli XCX dropped “B2b” from Brat, Sia joined forces with Labrinth for “Incredible” from Reasonable Woman, while Glass Animals announced their new album I Love You So F***ing Much and promoted it with lead single “Creatures in Heaven”.
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]]>According to the frontman Dave Bayley, both the album and its lead singles explore those formative moments of love and care that can live on forever, if that’s how we choose to see them.
“It’s about a moment in time, be it a split second or a year or whatever, having the capacity to be enormously formative and life-changing. Even if it is over. Or if it doesn’t go as planned. Or if it dies too soon. It is still f***ing beautiful,” said Bayley in a statement.
I Love You So F***ing Much will be released on July 19 via Polydor and it’s already available for pre-order. “Creatures in Heaven” will be one of ten songs featured on this album, along with “Show Pony”, “Wonderful Nothing”, and “Lost in the Ocean”.
This album will mark a follow-up to Glass Animals’ Dreamland from 2020, which propelled them to global stardom with the viral hit “Heat Weaves”. This song hit No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 5 in their home country of the UK.
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]]>To start the project, Bayley chose one of his “all-time favorites” and presented the fans with his rendition of Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box.” Compared to the original, Bayley’s cover is slower, with most of the instrument parts swapped for electronic beats. Hear it below.
“I’ve been quarantined in my studio,” Bayley wrote below the video. “So I’m taking requests for covers. Keep sending over ideas, and I’ll try a couple of em. Miss you all stay safe and take care of each other in this strange time.”
Nirvana released “Heart-Shaped Box” back in 1993, with the song serving as the first single for their third studio album In Utero. The track made it to No.1 on US Alternative Songs charts, while breaking into Top 10 in several other countries. The song became one of the most recognizable Nirvana’s works.
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]]>Most of the songs on our list hail from the exciting new albums that hit the shelves on April 5. J. Cole took his fans off guard with the surprise release of his latest mixtape Might Delete Later, which produced 12 new songs, including “7 Minute Drill”.
Vampire Weekend finally shared their first album in five years, Only God Was Above Us, this Friday and promoted its release with “Prep-School Gangsters”. The Black Keys also returned with a new LP Ohio Players, and “On the Game” emerged as one of its best new songs.
Several rising stars weren’t threatened by Friday’s busy release schedule, and they shared new music with the world. Benson Boone’s debut album Fireworks & Rollerblades produced a new single “Cry”, while Lizzy McAlpine rocked our world with “Drunk, Running” from Older.
Our list also features several songs that serve as the promo for new albums of our favorite artists. Charli XCX dropped “B2b” from Brat, Sia joined forces with Labrinth for “Incredible” from Reasonable Woman, while Glass Animals announced their new album I Love You So F***ing Much and promoted it with lead single “Creatures in Heaven”.
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]]>The post Glass Animals Announce New Album “I Love You So F***ing Much” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>According to the frontman Dave Bayley, both the album and its lead singles explore those formative moments of love and care that can live on forever, if that’s how we choose to see them.
“It’s about a moment in time, be it a split second or a year or whatever, having the capacity to be enormously formative and life-changing. Even if it is over. Or if it doesn’t go as planned. Or if it dies too soon. It is still f***ing beautiful,” said Bayley in a statement.
I Love You So F***ing Much will be released on July 19 via Polydor and it’s already available for pre-order. “Creatures in Heaven” will be one of ten songs featured on this album, along with “Show Pony”, “Wonderful Nothing”, and “Lost in the Ocean”.
This album will mark a follow-up to Glass Animals’ Dreamland from 2020, which propelled them to global stardom with the viral hit “Heat Weaves”. This song hit No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 5 in their home country of the UK.
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]]>The post Glass Animals Cover Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>To start the project, Bayley chose one of his “all-time favorites” and presented the fans with his rendition of Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box.” Compared to the original, Bayley’s cover is slower, with most of the instrument parts swapped for electronic beats. Hear it below.
“I’ve been quarantined in my studio,” Bayley wrote below the video. “So I’m taking requests for covers. Keep sending over ideas, and I’ll try a couple of em. Miss you all stay safe and take care of each other in this strange time.”
Nirvana released “Heart-Shaped Box” back in 1993, with the song serving as the first single for their third studio album In Utero. The track made it to No.1 on US Alternative Songs charts, while breaking into Top 10 in several other countries. The song became one of the most recognizable Nirvana’s works.
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