
Ali Shutler
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pretty good freelance music, film, tv, gaming and culture journalist. formerly notable. (he/him)
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Jade Bird has announced third album 'Who Wants To Talk About Love' with her dark new single 'Dreams'
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readdork.com | Sam Taylor |Ali Shutler
Jade Bird has announced her third studio album ‘Who Wants To Talk About Love’, set for release via Glassnote Records on 18th July, alongside sharing new single ‘Dreams’. ‘Dreams’, produced by Greg Kurstin, is the only track on the album to feature the Grammy-winning producer’s work. The rest of the album has been crafted with executive producer Andrew Wells, known for his work with Phoebe Bridgers and Teddy Swims, with additional contributions from Andrew Sarlo and Teddy Geiger.
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readdork.com | Sam Taylor |Ali Shutler
Reeperbahn Festival have announced a new wave of acts set to perform at their 20th anniversary edition this September, with Dry Cleaning, Blondshell and Anna Ternheim among the 50 artists confirmed. The Hamburg-based event, which runs from 17th to 20th September, will also feature appearances from Deki Alem, Melike Şahin, Cara Rose, Ahzumjot, Sofie Royer, Surprise Chef, Bremer/McCoy, Boko Yout, Beaks, Ruthven, Goldie Boutilier, and Natalie Bergman.
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readdork.com | Sam Taylor |Ali Shutler
Say Now have released their new single ‘Can’t Keep A Beat’, co-written by the group and produced by Maestro. The UK trio, who recently completed a UK tour supporting Omar Rudberg, have shared the track alongside a choreographed music video featuring dancers from Addict Dance Academy. “Can’t Keep A Beat is all about owning your sexuality and your needs, and not being afraid to admit them”, Say Now explain.
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nme.com | Ali Shutler
LucasFilm Games has announced a big new Star Wars game is currently being developed – with more details about Zero Company coming later this week. READ MORE: The best Star Wars games of all time – ranked!Publisher Electronic Arts confirmed Star Wars: Zero Company yesterday (April 14) in a short blog post.
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nme.com | Ali Shutler
Sony has confirmed the PlayStation 5 will be getting more expensive in a number of countries around the world, and fans aren’t impressed. READ MORE: Has gaming outpriced the average player? Earlier this week, Sony shared a short blog confirming that the PS5’s price is set to “rise” in The UK, Europe, Australia, Middle East, Africa and New Zealand.
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My @readdork cover chat with @Camila_Cabello is now online. We talk a year of 'C,XOXO', why Olivia Rodrigo is such a badass and what's next https://t.co/h9iPtdjIWI

There's almost a brilliantly weird and imaginative film in 'A Minecraft Movie' but it gets lost under the most basic plot possible. Boo!

'A Minecraft Movie' fails to capture the creative power and joyful freedom that the hit video game offers. Read the full NME review here: https://t.co/naYkCRLjDt

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"My music could become a business of, 'This is what people want, so let’s do it again’. I’d strike gold every time, that makes me anxious. I have tried to make radio-friendly pop songs, but that’s not me. The point of being creative is to grow.” - Camila Cabello via @readdork https://t.co/IXV5IYRmVb