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]]>Miley Cyrus’ “End of the World” is Friday’s buzziest new release, and it’s a great introduction to her next era. She recently announced the release of her ninth studio album Something Beautiful, set to be released on May 30, and described it as a visual album that centers around the theme of healing.
Cyrus wasn’t the only major artist teasing her next album by dropping new music this week. The British alternative metal band Sleep Token gave us a taste of their new record Even in Arcadia with “Caramel”, while Haim set the stage for their upcoming album with “Everybody’s Trying To Figure Me Out”.
Our favorite female artists were having a blast this week, and we’ve seen everyone from Laufey and Rachel Chinouriri to PinkPantheress and Jessie Murph rock our world with new music this week. The Marías, Wet Leg, Rudimental, and Khalid also made the cut, so stick around to discover their new songs.
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]]>Chappell Roan’s “The Giver” is definitely the most exciting new song of the week, and she really kept us waiting for its official release. She initially debuted her latest single during her appearance as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live last November, before teasing it with a series of billboards that show her dressed as various career women.
It’s also been an amazing week for HAIM, who made an epic comeback with “Relationships”, their first song in three years. Danielle Haim also joined forces with Bon Iver for “If Only I Could Wait”, the latest single from the artist’s upcoming album Sable, Fable, set to be released on April 11.
The rest of our list includes an interesting mix of genres, from R&B to metal and alternative rock. Stick around to discover new music by Matt Berninger, Lizzo, Sleep Token, Lucy Dacus, and many more.
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]]>Louder Than Life will return to the Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky, between September 18 and 21. It will welcome over 160 bands across six stages over four days, including some of the biggest names on the modern hard rock and heavy metal scene.
Louder Than Life promoter Danny Wimmer promised a mix of performers who are defining the next generation of headliners and pioneers who set the standard, while also proving that this music is always evolving.
“Louder Than Life has always been about showcasing the future of rock and heavy music while honoring the legends who paved the way… This is where the past, present, and future of heavy music collide,” Wimmer told Karrang!
The list of rock and metal icons performing at Louder Than Life will include Slayer, Deftones, Avenged Sevenfold, Lamb of God, and Rob Zombie. They’ll be joined by Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, Evanescence, All Time Low, and Dream Theater, among others.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Miley Cyrus’ “End of the World” is Friday’s buzziest new release, and it’s a great introduction to her next era. She recently announced the release of her ninth studio album Something Beautiful, set to be released on May 30, and described it as a visual album that centers around the theme of healing.
Cyrus wasn’t the only major artist teasing her next album by dropping new music this week. The British alternative metal band Sleep Token gave us a taste of their new record Even in Arcadia with “Caramel”, while Haim set the stage for their upcoming album with “Everybody’s Trying To Figure Me Out”.
Our favorite female artists were having a blast this week, and we’ve seen everyone from Laufey and Rachel Chinouriri to PinkPantheress and Jessie Murph rock our world with new music this week. The Marías, Wet Leg, Rudimental, and Khalid also made the cut, so stick around to discover their new songs.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Chappell Roan’s “The Giver” is definitely the most exciting new song of the week, and she really kept us waiting for its official release. She initially debuted her latest single during her appearance as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live last November, before teasing it with a series of billboards that show her dressed as various career women.
It’s also been an amazing week for HAIM, who made an epic comeback with “Relationships”, their first song in three years. Danielle Haim also joined forces with Bon Iver for “If Only I Could Wait”, the latest single from the artist’s upcoming album Sable, Fable, set to be released on April 11.
The rest of our list includes an interesting mix of genres, from R&B to metal and alternative rock. Stick around to discover new music by Matt Berninger, Lizzo, Sleep Token, Lucy Dacus, and many more.
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]]>The post Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, & Deftones Among Louder Than Life Headliners appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Louder Than Life will return to the Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky, between September 18 and 21. It will welcome over 160 bands across six stages over four days, including some of the biggest names on the modern hard rock and heavy metal scene.
Louder Than Life promoter Danny Wimmer promised a mix of performers who are defining the next generation of headliners and pioneers who set the standard, while also proving that this music is always evolving.
“Louder Than Life has always been about showcasing the future of rock and heavy music while honoring the legends who paved the way… This is where the past, present, and future of heavy music collide,” Wimmer told Karrang!
The list of rock and metal icons performing at Louder Than Life will include Slayer, Deftones, Avenged Sevenfold, Lamb of God, and Rob Zombie. They’ll be joined by Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, Evanescence, All Time Low, and Dream Theater, among others.
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