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[Listen] Maximo Park - 'The National Health' (Album Preview)
Maximo Park are set to release their new album The National Health next week on the 11th of June. Ahead of its release the band have uploaded a little preview of the album to Soundcloud which can be streamed below. It's nice to have these guys back after some time away, I for one am happy that they are. Their lead single "Hips and Lips" is highly infectious.
[Watch] The Killers Release 'Battle Born' Trailer
Following Muse's rather different sounding album trailer earlier in the week, another arena filler has now released a teaser trailer. I'm talking about The Killers and at the top you can enjoy the trailer for their forthcoming release, Battle Born.
[Watch] Dirty Projectors - "Gun Has No Trigger" (Official Video)
We have a brand new visual from Dirty Projectors for the great sounding track "Gun Has No Trigger", the lead single from Swing Lo Magellan. Bright colours and silhouettes of the band are the main focus keeping it pretty simple but stylish at the same time. Check it out above and look out for the LP when it drops via Domino on the 10th of July.
[Watch] iamamiwhoami - "Goods"
We've had a number of visuals from iamamiwhoami in recent months and the final piece of the beautiful puzzle has now been uploaded to Youtube for a track called "Goods". Watch it at the top and head over to the official page to check out the rest of the videos. They're all stunning.
All of the tracks are set to feature on Kin which is out next week on the 11th of June.
[Watch] Regina Spektor - "Small Town Moon" Live on Colbert
Regina Spektor has paid a visit to Letterman and Fallon in recent weeks performing "All The Rowboats" and "Don’t Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" respectively. Last night she added another track to the late night catalogue with a performance of "Small Town Moon" on The Colbert Report". You can check that out at the the top along with a chat she had with Stephen after the jump both courtesy of The Audio Perv.
What We Saw From the Cheap Seats is out now.
Regina Spektor has paid a visit to Letterman and Fallon in recent weeks performing "All The Rowboats" and "Don’t Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" respectively. Last night she added another track to the late night catalogue with a performance of "Small Town Moon" on The Colbert Report". You can check that out at the the top along with a chat she had with Stephen after the jump both courtesy of The Audio Perv.
What We Saw From the Cheap Seats is out now.
[Watch] Dead Sara - "Weatherman" Live on Kimmel
Dead Sara made their late night television presence known last night with a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live! The band performed "Weatherman" with all the energy you'd come to expect from this awesome four-piece and the results can be enjoyed over and over again at the top courtesy of Jimmy's official Youtube page.
[Watch] The Temper Trap - "Trembling Hands" Live on Letterman
The Temper Trap are keeping their promotional buzz alive and last night did so with a visit to David Letterman and the Ed Sullivan Theater. They performed "Trembling Hands" and you can enjoy the performance courtesy of The Audio Perv and the top of the page.
The Temper Trap is out now.
[News] New Frank Ocean Material Coming in July? Hear "Channel Orange" (Snippet)
Frank Ocean has gained a lot of fans in a short space of time by uploading tracks to his Tumblr on regular occasions. He seems like the calm and collected member of Odd Future which is a nice change of pace from the hyperactive stage divers. There's also a lot of excitement building regarding new material from the crooner and today that excitement will continue to burn bright. The fuel being added to the fire is a snippet of a track called "Channel Orange" that's appeared online in a video, it's a chilled out R and B number. At the end the words "Channel Orange" appear and the date "07.17.12" relating to a July the 17th release we assume. A Tuesday and an American release day. Watch this space, it looks like we may be getting a new release from Frank sooner than we'd hoped! Mixtape/Single? What are your thoughts on the matter? Let us know.