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readdork.com | Jake Hawkes
Label: Shrimptech EnterprisesReleased: 25th April 2025‘Man Made of Meat’, the first single from Swedish nonsense-punks Viagra Boys’ fourth album ‘viagr aboys’, includes: a mention of Chandler Bing, frontman Sebastian Murphy burping into the mic, and at least one mention of goblins. So far, so Viagra Boys. Follow-up single ‘Uno II’ was the first hint that things might be a little bit different this time around.
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readdork.com | Lucy Phillips
Wisp has released her new single ‘Get Back To Me’, following last month’s track ‘Sword’. The artist, who performed at Coachella last weekend, has shared the new song which follows her previous release that marked the beginning of a new musical chapter. The track showcases her signature atmospheric sound, building from a measured opening into layered shoegaze elements. “‘Get Back To Me’ represents the greed for chaos, even at the cost of yourself,” Wisp explains.
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readdork.com | Siobhain O'Connor
Soft Play have written an open letter to Keanu Reeves, inviting the actor to join them during their Coachella 2025 performance. The punk duo are scheduled to perform on the Sonora Stage during the festival’s second weekend, where they hope Reeves might join them to play bass on their track ‘John Wick’. The song, which appears on their 2024 album ‘Heavy Jelly’, runs for 82 seconds and draws direct inspiration from Reeves’ action film character.
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readdork.com | Andrew Wescott
Sleep Token have revealed the tracklisting for their upcoming album ‘Even In Arcadia’ through a series of online puzzles and social media teasers. The band collaborated with Spotify to unveil the ten song titles via teaser videos on their artist page and cryptic images across Instagram. The puzzle pieces, when assembled, revealed the complete tracklisting for the album.
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readdork.com | Jack Press
An old wives’ tale says that bad things come in threes. For TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, it’s no superstition: it’s real life. In 2019, as the global pandemic threatened to take his livelihood away, his band pressed pause after 18 years together, he suffered the loss of several loved ones, and 15 years’ worth of music was stolen from his garage.
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