According to Grimes via Twitter, her song 'Flesh without Blood' has absolutely nothing to do with a break-up. Although that may be true, her video for the track, along with 'Life in the Vivid Dream', is definitely a strange one as the Canadian artist is dressed up with angel wings whilst on a bed with friends, as it seems to be a representation of heaven. There is also a clip where she is dressed like a royal queen as she prances about on a tennis court. Both tunes act as a launching pad to propel Grimes further into the pop stratosphere, but going back to the words of Grimes yet again via Twitter, these are only a few styles that are represented on the album. We should also note that Grimes also directed the video. Both songs are taken from her forthcoming LP 'Art Angel'. Have a look.
Grimes has revealed the cover to her new album which is entitled 'Art Angels'. The trippy LP art was actually created by Grimes herself.
The Canadian artist is also gearing up for her worldwide Acid Reign tour with January dates beginning in Japan and February through March taking place in the UK and mainland Europe.
Upon first listening to Montreal group Thus Owl's new single 'Turn Up The Volumes', you're quickly caught in the clutches of what sounds more like an epic, cinematic journey than simply an alternative recording. From the jump, scattering synths lash around you, as the vocals Erika Angell are accompanied by haunting strings and a thumping bass line. Thus Owls have surely figured out the idea of knowing when to scale back for space and slowly filling the surroundings with sounds that completely keeps you wondering what's about to happen next. Astonishingly arranged, 'Turn Up The Volumes' is the lead single taken from their forthcoming EP 'Black Matter', out November 6th on Secret City Records.
Montreal's Emilie Kahn has announced details regarding her debut album '10 000', under her music project Emilie & Ogden. The LP is set to get released November 20th via Secret City Records. Having wrote all the music in the initial stages of the forthcoming LP, Kahn then worked with producer Jesse Mac Cormack and drummer Francis Ledoux to add the final touches. '10 000' consists of eleven tracks in total, with the previously released songs 'Babel' and 'Long Gone' both reworked. Emilie Kahn recently shared the video to her single 'What Happened', which you can check it out below.
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