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  • Apr 3, 2024 | floodmagazine.com | Will Schube |Lillie Eiger

    The expletive-laden new album will arrive on July 19 via Republic Records. Go ahead and get really excited—but don’t make any sudden movements, because you don’t want to knock over any of these...Glass Animals! The band has returned with I Love You So F***ing Much, out July 19 via Republic Records. To show how much they f***ing love us, they have also shared the first single, “Creatures in Heaven.”It looks like the group has cooled off from the “Heat Wave.” Get it?

  • Oct 12, 2023 | highsnobiety.com | Simran Hans |Lillie Eiger

    In this FRONTPAGE story, the ‘Heartstopper’ star talks drawing inspiration from real-life awkward dating moments, a background in opera, and jazz musicians’ style. On stage at The Garage in London and looking out onto a sea of people, William Gao stood next to his sister Olivia. It was the biggest show their band Wasia Project had played yet, and he was nervous. Really nervous.

  • Sep 28, 2023 | hypebae.com | Dexter Lander |Lillie Eiger |Angelo Pennetta

    Rizzoli has just published Punk Perfect Awful: Beat: The Little Magazine that Could…and Did by Hanna Hanra, a book celebrating BEAT magazine’s groundbreaking music journalism spanning over a decade. Known for its pioneering photography and interviews with iconic figures in music and pop culture, BEAT magazine transcends boundaries, featuring indie stars like Devonté Hynes and St. Vincent alongside global sensations like Lil Nas X and Neneh Cherry.

  • Sep 28, 2023 | hypebae.com | Dexter Lander |Lillie Eiger |Angelo Pennetta

    Rizzoli has just published Punk Perfect Awful: Beat: The Little Magazine that Could…and Did by Hanna Hanra, a book celebrating BEAT magazine’s groundbreaking music journalism spanning over a decade. Known for its pioneering photography and interviews with iconic figures in music and pop culture, BEAT magazine transcends boundaries, featuring indie stars like Devonté Hynes and St. Vincent alongside global sensations like Lil Nas X and Neneh Cherry.

  • Apr 4, 2023 | kerrang.com | Emily Carter |Lillie Eiger

    Between supporting Muse and playing the likes of Glastonbury, Royal Blood have got an epic summer ahead of them. And to get things started, the duo – Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher – will be playing two intimate warm-up shows, at Nottingham’s Rock City on May 26, and then Newcastle’s O2 City Hall on June 21. Tickets go on sale this Thursday, April 6 at 10am. The Nottingham date will kick off Royal Blood’s whole summer of shows, before they head to stadiums in Plymouth and Huddersfield with Muse.

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