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Sunday, August 11, 2024

Snow Patrol, The Killers, Stand Up and Say No, James Bay, Michael Kiwanuka in New Music Bin


Snow Patrol: All


A single from the Scottish band's upcoming album The Forest Is The Path. The song's narrator is in love, afraid to declare himself, but also afraid of what will happen if he doesn't. "All I know is holding you is all I ever wanna know / But maybe I'm not brave enough to tell you so / But I don't have the strength to watch you go."

The Killers: Bright Lights


This single is billed as a "celebratory homecoming track" as the band, founded in Las Vegas in 2001, starts a residency at the Coliseum in that city. That launches a tour marking the 20th anniversary of the Hot Fuss album.

Stand Up and Say No: Shared Interests


The new single from the project of  Andre Nault, we're told, "reflects his personal journey through introspection and self-acceptance." The Ottawa-area artist wrote, performed, recorded, produced, mixed, and mastered the track.

James Bay, The Lumineers, Noah Kahan: Up All Night


The English singer-songwriter teams up with a bunch of Americans on a song that he says is "all about navigating the great weight of all the stuff that plays on our minds and keeps us awake at night.” Bay's fourth album, Changes All The Time, is due next month.

Michael Kiwanuka: Floating Parade


Here's the first new song released by the British singer-songwriter in three years. Produced by Inflo and Danger Mouse, it's "loosely written about utilizing your senses to find an escape, particularly in oppressive circumstances."

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