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Serfs Up! is Fat White Family’s third album and their first for new label Domino. Released on Friday 19th April 2019 it marks the most gratifying and unexpected creative volte face in recent musical history.The band have today shared the first track to be taken from the album, “Feet”, a triumphant return which perfectly heralds the overwhelming musical scope and ambition of the album. Listen to “Feet”HERE. Having released their second album, Songs For Our Mothers in January 2016, core-members Lias and Nathan Saoudi relocated to Sheffield and set about writing the album. Joined by co-conspirator Saul Adamczewski and recorded at their own Champzone studios in the Attercliffe area of the city, Serfs Up! was finished in…

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(New York, NY-January 11, 2019) Los Angeles-based pop recording artist Lostboycrow releases his latest single “Orange Juice” and supporting track “Stargazing with Patrick Bateman” today via Sony’s RED MUSIC. CLICK HERE to listen to the tracks that premiered on Atwood Magazine, debuted on 12 New Music Friday Spotify playlists worldwide, and are available on all digital streaming platforms now. “‘Orange Juice’ and ‘Stargazing’ were both started with my good friend Brandon Hallam before the album destination of Santa Fe was ever conceptualized,” Lostboycrow explains. “I like to think both songs are really just he and I celebrating each other’s quirks as musicians — exploring what the next chapter could…

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Bronx singer, Billi Phene, releases her latest single, “Love Crimes,” an unapologetic song that touches on the aftermath of a breakup and the emotional self-sacrifice someone puts into a relationship. The song starts with a slow rhythmic beat. In comes Billi’s sultry voice, the lyrics “luck run out like water, embrace me / treat me like a bad man’s daughter, embrace me…” do a good job of defining the feel of the song. Remorseless, Billi carries a badass attitude throughout the piece that anyone who’s been let down by someone they’ve loved. “Love crimes is really a display of a breaking…

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Today, Adia Victoria reveals the new single and video from her forthcoming album Silences. “Different Kind Of Love” was directed by Alex Bittan who also directed the “Dead Eyes” and “Horrible Weather” videos from her last album Beyond The Bloodhounds. Adia spoke on the video, noting “Different Kind of Love’ is at its heart an attempt to confront very primal, timeless questions of the human condition. We all fall in and out of love and question those who join us in our folly. I teamed up with Alex Bittan to recreate a performance that may have felt at home on…

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BUFFALO, N.Y., January 10, 2018 – Elicit Magazine, a blog dedicated to telling the stories of up and coming musicians, today announces its affiliation with Big Meteor Publishing, the official publisher of The Indie Bible, a leading resource for indie artists, bands and songwriters. The affiliation allows fans of Elicit Magazine to access industry contacts, including promoters, publishers, venues and record labels at an affordable price through the site. “By becoming an affiliate of The Indie Bible, we’re able to provide our fans with a way to DIY their own music career,” says Ashley Friedman, Founder of Elicit Magazine. “Rather…

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