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Post by comicforce on Nov 21, 2016 20:08:02 GMT
linkThe new EP is coming.. talk about it here!
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Post by kittybitty on Nov 21, 2016 20:22:12 GMT
I love that they give us new music, new DVDs, new tour dates. They are so good to us.
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Post by comicforce on Nov 21, 2016 20:53:45 GMT
And give us things to look forward to. Excited for the EP!
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Post by kittybitty on Nov 21, 2016 20:55:03 GMT
And yes, I love looking forward to stuff!
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Post by joiedevivre on Nov 22, 2016 17:23:12 GMT
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Post by LdySpace on Jan 10, 2017 2:32:41 GMT
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Post by joiedevivre on Jan 10, 2017 4:41:34 GMT
November?
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Post by spiderman on Jan 10, 2017 5:11:33 GMT
Uhh the band aren't gonna wait that long. They're like U2, won't tour without new material.
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Post by prissieb on Jan 10, 2017 7:44:07 GMT
The message doesn't say anything about the Kaleidoscope EP. It only says there will be a song recorded. Could be a charity song...
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Post by LdySpace on Jan 28, 2017 17:32:38 GMT
Most anticipated new music coming out in 2017 Source: The List Date: 27 January 2017 Written by: David Pollock
With albums increasingly being released on an overnight online drop, it's hard to tell which record is going to make the most seismic change to your ears over the next few months. In an ideal world, we'd discover that Beyoncé's creative skills are such that she can follow up Lemonade with something equally epochal in the space of 12 months. Either way, it looks like the protest song is back for 2017 and who can blame it? The eve of the US Presidential inauguration delivered a taste of what we can expect, when two of the most attention-grabbing alternative crossover bands in the Northern Hemisphere surprise-dropped new tracks with a very political edge. From Arcade Fire, it was the growling electronic mantra 'I Give You Power' alongside Mavis Staples, and from Gorillaz, the apocalyptic hip-hop beat 'Hallelujah Money' with Benjamin Clementine. Both artists have as-yet-unscheduled albums on the way this year. In news concerning veteran tentpole recording titans, U2 have declared that the election of Trump means their Songs of Experience – the companion piece to 2014's Songs of Innocence – may not be political enough, so they've put it on hold in favour of a money-spinning summer nostalgia tour of their 1987 classic, The Joshua Tree. The new album may or may not surface this year, but if not, there's always Coldplay's intended Kaleidoscope EP for all our earnest stadium-rock needs, which apparently comprises offcuts from 2015's A Head Full of Dreams. In news from the next generation of Atlantic-straddling, arena-filling talents, Ed Sheeran's third album is out in March. There are artists you feel obliged to mention amid an exercise like this, and there are those whose return is genuinely excitement-inducing. Strictly in the latter category comes 'Anymore', the first track from Alison Goldfrapp's March-due Silver Eye, which reveals a move away from recent pastoral efforts and back to the dirtier electronic sound of Black Cherry and Supernature. And, of course, the Jesus and Mary Chain are also back in March with Damage and Joy, the very long-awaited follow-up to 1998's Munki. A collaboration with the producer Youth, the record's not-unworthy advance track 'Amputation' suggests it will be a collection worth getting thrilled about. Despite her reputation for drowsy, bluesy folk-indie of a very polite brand, Laura Marling demonstrated once more at the Celtic Connections opening concert in January why she's such a vital artist. Semper Femina will be here in March, and that title alone (it translates as 'Woman Forever') lends high expectations. In a very different vein, Depeche Mode bring us Spirit, the follow-up to 2013's Delta Machine. We're especially eager to find out what they can do with producer James Ford (he of Simian Mobile Disco fame) at the helm. Most of the above will doubtless be on tour, but we'd also point you to a few more interesting shows which are on the books already. There's the Weeknd at the Hydro, Glasgow (Fri 10 Mar), which will give us a chance to see how his unusual combination of expansive pop sound and often bleating introspection translates to the big stage. Factory Floor will be appearing in quadrophonic sound, no less, at SWG3, Glasgow (Thu 16 Mar) while Future Islands are also a joyous live experience as they'll prove at Barrowlands, Glasgow (Thu 27 Apr). Anyone who experienced the mighty Black Madonna on Hogmanay at Edinburgh's Biscuit Factory will want to be back at that venue for Nightvision's first date there (Fri 31 Mar), with Move D and Optimo. Staying with Optimo (Espacio), Twitch and Wilkes' iconic Glasgow club night is 20 years old, and to celebrate they'll be holding a special one-day festival early in August. On a very different tack (but again incorporating Scottish artists and the arrival of a brand new one-dayer), singularly powerful Edinburgh songwriter Meursault will be releasing the cheerily titled I Will Kill Again, as part of Song, by Toad's Granfalloon mini-festival at Summerhall, Edinburgh (Sat 25 Feb). Other March developments to spy from a Scottish perspective are the arrival of the debut album by Manuela (comprising Manuela Gernedel and her husband Nick McCarthy, formerly of Franz Ferdinand), Strange Words, and Weird Wars from Glasgow's Marnie (ex-Ladytron), as well as records from Campfires in Winter and State Broadcasters. In festival news, DF Concerts' 2017 T in the Park replacement on Glasgow Green will be TRNSMT (Fri 7–Sun 9 Jul), while the much-loved Electric Fields at the start of September in Dumfriesshire has announced its headliners: Frightened Rabbit, the Jesus and Mary Chain and Arab Strap. link
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Post by chipotle on Mar 2, 2017 8:37:27 GMT
Release date June 2!
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Post by chipotle on Mar 2, 2017 8:42:01 GMT
Here's the announcement from coldplay.com: Kaleidoscope EP announced – hear Hypnotised now!March 2, 2017 Five-track EP to be released on June 2  Good morning. The band have just revealed the June 2 release of their five-track Kaleidoscope EP, together with a brand new song from the EP, Hypnotised. Hypnotised‘s surprise release coincides with Chris’s birthday. The song is available now on all download and streaming sites. Watch the lyric video, directed by Mary Wigmore, below. The dreamlike ballad (described on Twitter by Chris as “a new non-single from the EP”) will feature on the upcoming Kaleidoscope EP together with the group’s hit collaboration with The Chainsmokers, Something Just Like This – and three other brand new songs. The full tracklisting is as follows: 1. All I Can Think About Is You 2. Something Just Like This 3. Miracles 2 4. A L I E N 5. Hypnotised Anchorman
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Post by comicforce on Mar 2, 2017 10:11:26 GMT
Wooohoo! Excited I
Listened once and I already love hypnotised!
Thank you for posting this and sorting it all out Carina. I came here to do it and you had already done it. Amazing.
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Post by kittybitty on Mar 2, 2017 16:33:11 GMT
Are they recycling Miracles or do we get a new song called Miracles?
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Post by chipotle on Mar 2, 2017 20:35:37 GMT
^ Yes, this. It's not even Miracles 2 or Miracles ii??
And what might A L I E N S be?? A Little Iota Enables New Science? It's a long wait they give us, three months. I'm guessing they'll play some of the songs live before the release, don't you think? Anyhow, it's great to look forward to.
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