New Holy Week: Lana del Rey, Beirut, Bad Gyal ...

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New Holy Week: Lana del Rey, Beirut, Bad Gyal …

On Friday of the Holy Week leaves few record novelties. Above all, there are scarce launches in album format, but you have to welcome new works by Beirut, the popular pop star Isabel Larrosa, Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the radio, Julien Baker and Torres, Sault or Fontaines DC, which launch reissue of their latest album.

King’s wool signs the outstanding single of the day … with forgiveness of Addison Rae. At the national level, they launch collaborations separately Bad Gyal -with Omar Courtz- and Judeline -con Mc Morena-.

The release day leaves new singles of some promises that we have spoken lately, such as Denmark, Chloe Qisha, Artemas, Metrika or Wisp. And they also launch new artists consecrated artists such as Nelly Furtado, The Kooks, Morgan Wallen or Miranda! With Nicki Nicole.

Several artists, on the other hand, have announced new jobs this week. This is the case of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, which will release their 27th album; Matmos, who have detailed their “metallic” album, than not metal; or Adrianne Lenker, who has communicated the launch of his album live.

New music by Yumi Zouuma, Bruce Springsteen, Derdoorian, Lous and The Yakuza, Davido with Victoria Monét, Caroline with Caroline Polachek or young Greko with Deva, in the playlist “Ready for the weekend.”

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