Bastille continued their phenomenal year last week when they took home the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act, whilst this week their debut album 'Bad Blood' has returned to the top of the UK album charts.
Bastille continued their phenomenal year last week when they took home the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act, whilst this week their debut album 'Bad Blood' has returned to the top of the UK album charts.
Three years after their much loved self-titled debut, Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) and James Mercer return as Broken Bells with their second album ‘After The Disco’, released today and including lead single ‘Holding on for Life’. The album’s theme came from late night conversations between Danger Mouse and James Mercer about the feelings you get the day after the party, and once you grow up and leave your partying days behind.
In search of inspiration for his second album, Dotan retreated to the living room. Not just his own living room, the enigmatic singer-songwriter also visited the dens of complete strangers. The result is ‘7 Layers’, a magical album performed by a singular talent.
In celebration of their first decade together, The Killers release ‘Direct Hits’ on November 11th - a collection of singles from their four albums, plus two brand new songs. Ten years after the band took to the stage for their first ever London show, they have gone on to sell over 20 million albums. Each of The Killers’ four studio albums has topped the UK charts, and the band ranks in the Top 3 of Amazon’s biggest selling artists of the past decade.
To celebrate ten incredible years of success, Keane release ‘The Best of Keane’ on 11th November through Island Records, alongside new single ‘Higher Than the Sun’. Since releasing their debut single ‘Everybody’s Changing’ on Fierce Panda, Keane have gone on to become one of the biggest British bands of the decade, selling over 11 millions albums; winning 2 Brit Awards, 4 Q Awards and an Ivor Novello.
Within Temptation’s sixth studio album is called ‘Hydra’ and will be released on the 31st of January, 2014.
Songwriter John Ewbank and the Metropole Orchestra have created an orchestral version of Armin’s ‘This Is What It Feels Like’.
Universal Music Publishing has signed a global publishing agreement with INXS members Andrew Farriss (keyboards and guitar), Jon Farriss (drums), Kirk Pengilly (guitar, saxophone), Tim Farriss (guitar) and Garry Gary Beers(bass), bringing the band’s core catalogue under one roof for the first time. The company also publishes the rights of the group's late lead singer Michael Hutchence for songs written on the band's first four albums.
Laura Jansen on tour with Armin Only - Intense.
De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig Clubtour.