You’re in the right place if you’ve missed any of the week’s top news stories – here Live4ever’s News Round-Up presents a recap of the biggest and best headlines we featured during the last seven days…
The Rolling Stones have unveiled a new song entitled Living in A Ghost Town.
Out digitally now, it began life in Los Angeles and has also been recorded both in London and ‘in isolation’. As both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards explain, the track’s release into the current climate seemed a no-brainer.
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Saviours Of The City is the new track released by Jake Bugg.
Last with us towards the end of 2019 with Kiss Like The Sun, which arrived after he signed to RCA Records and was co-written with Andrew Watt, Bugg has shared this one after working with Scottish singer/songwriter ONR.
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Foals have confirmed the new dates for their 2020 UK tour which was lost to the current pandemic.
The band will head back out on the road in the spring of next year, playing two shows at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh at the end of April 2021 and three nights at London’s Olympia venue between May 1st-3rd.
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The Killers have delayed their Imploding The Mirage album but have offered fans another single from it whilst they finalise a new release date.
Fire In Bone is also premiered with the inevitable news that the band’s UK and Ireland tour, originally scheduled for this summer, will now take place next year. “We must postpone our UK and Ireland dates due to COVID,” they confirmed on social media.
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Charli XCX has released the video for ‘forever’, the debut track from her upcoming stay-at-home album ‘how i’m feeling now’.
The video was co-directed by Dan Streit and is a collage of over 5000 clips sent in by fans from across the world. “Hi guys, it’s Charli here,” she said when first announcing the album, which is due for release on May 15th.
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Tyler, The Creator has undertaken some rare remix work on La Roux‘s latest single Automatic Driver.
He returns the favour after Elly Jackson made a guest appearance on his Grammy-winning IGOR album; “We asked Tyler if he would rework/remix something, and he agreed,” Jackson says.