“Encompassing ‘80s-steeped synth-pop, desert rock, electro-Strokes dynamism and melodic laptop experiments, The Killers guitarist’s solo venture is a triumph.” – NME
“When we started the band we were just playing gigs in all the bars around Sheffield and that’s all you know. I kind of feel that is intrinsic to what this band is about.”
” I wanted to do this on my own with the most minimal setup possible. The most important thing is to go on stage without any pre-conceived structure and to be able newly rearrange the music every night.”
Claire Richards releases solo album next week as Celine Dion invites her to support her this summer at BST festival.
Newton says: “I wrote this on a trip to Australia when I was meant to have a day off, which doesn’t normally happen when working so far away, so I put a writing session in and I’m very glad I did. “
“What was old is new again”… The old adage is so tired that nobody takes its proper measure: all people hear is the word “old”, when the important one is “new”.
GRAMMY®Award-nominated multiplatinum singer and songwriter JULIA MICHAELS will be releasing INNER MONOLOGUE PART I, an anxiously awaited new collection of songs, on January 25, 2019 via Polydor Records.
“There’s a definite idea about the world being no longer habitable in the way that it was,” says Yannis. “A kind of perilousness lack of predictability and a feeling of being overwhelmed by the magnitudes of the problems we face. What’s the response? And what’s the purpose of any response that one individual can have?”
The album also seen Kelsea pickup her second Grammy nomination for ‘Best Country Album’. After wrapping 58 dates on Keith Urban’s ‘Graffiti U World Tour’, Ballerini announced her own ‘Miss Me More’ Tour across the US in 2019, and that she will link up with fellow The Voice coach Kelly Clarkson as direct support on her ‘Meaning Of Life’ tour.









