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The Who Sell Out – Super Deluxe Edition Of The Classic Groundbreaking Album, Available April 23

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Initially released in December 1967 and described latterly by Rolling Stone as ‘The Who’s finest album’ The Who Sell Out reflected a remarkable year in popular culture. As well as being forever immortalised as the moment when the counterculture and the ‘Love Generation’ became a global phenomenon and ‘pop’ began metamorphosing into ‘rock’.

The new Super Deluxe Edition of The Who Sell Out features 112 tracks, 46 of which are unreleased, an 80-page, hard-back full-colour book, including rare period photos, memorabilia, track by track annotation and new sleeve notes by Pete Townshend with comments from the likes of Pete Drummond (Radio Caroline DJ), Richard Evans (designer) & Roy Flynn (the Speakeasy Club manager)

The Super Deluxe package also includes nine posters & inserts, including replicas of
20” x 30” original Adrian George album poster, a gig poster from The City Hall, Newcastle, a Saville Theatre show 8-page programme, a business card for the Bag o’ Nails club, Kingly Street, a Who fan club photo of group, a flyer for Bath Pavilion concerts including The Who, a crack-back bumper sticker for Wonderful Radio London, Keith Moon’s Speakeasy Club membership card and a Who Fan Club newsletter.

As a taster for the set an EP of Pete Townshend’s previously unreleased demos has today been released on all streaming services including ‘Pictures Of Lily’ (New remix, previously unreleased)’ Kids! Do You Want Kids?’ (AKA Do You Want Kids, Kids?)  (Previously unreleased) & ‘Odorono’ (Previously unreleased).

The Who Sell Out was originally planned by Pete Townshend and the band’s managers Kit Lambert & Chris Stamp, as a loose concept album including jingles and commercials linking the songs stylised as a pirate radio broadcast. This concept was born out of necessity as their label and management wanted a new album and Townshend felt that he didn’t have enough songs.

The ground-breaking original plan for Sell Out was to sell advertising space on the album but instead the band opted for writing their own jingles paying tribute to pirate radio stations and to parody an increasingly consumerist society.

The homage to pop-art is evident in both the advertising jingles and the iconic sleeve design created by David King who was the art director at the Sunday Times, and Roger Law who invented the Spitting Image TV show. The sleeve features four advertising images, taken by the renowned photographer David Montgomery, of each band member Odorono deodorant (Pete Townshend), Medac spot cream (Keith Moon), Charles Atlas (John Entwistle) and Roger Daltrey & Heinz baked beans. The story goes that Roger Daltrey caught pneumonia from sitting in the cold beans for too long.

The Who Sell Out is a bold depiction of the period in which it was made, the tail-end of the ‘swinging-60s’ meets pop-art mixed with psychedelia and straight-ahead pop. It’s a glorious blend of classic powerful Who instrumentation, melodic harmonies, satirical lyrical imagery crystallised for what was only the group’s third album. The album’s ambition and scope is unrivalled by the Who, or any other act from that period.

Within the bold concept, were a batch of fabulous and diverse songs. I Can See for Miles, a top ten hit at the time, is a Who classic. Rael, a Townshend ‘mini-opera’ with musical motifs that reappeared in Tommy and the psychedelic blast of Armenia City In The Sky and Relax are among the very best material Townshend or anyone else wrote during the 1960s.

One of the most extraordinary albums of any era, The Who Sell Out is The Who’s last ‘pop’ album. Two years later came ‘Tommy’ – a double concept album about a deaf, dumb and blind kid.

THE WHO SELL OUT SUPER DELUXE EDITION

Disc 1 – Original mono mix, mono As & Bs and unreleased mono mixes

Disc 2 – Original stereo mix and stereo bonus tracks

 

Disc 3 – Studio out-takes, ‘fly-on-the-wall’ versions of early takes of songs from the album sessions, ‘studio chat’ etc.

Disc 4 – ‘The Road to Tommy’ will contain stereo mixes of the studio tracks recorded in 1968 – some previously unreleased – plus 1968 As and Bs mono mixes (all tracks remixed from original 4 and 8-track session tapes in The Who vault)

Disc 5 – 14 of Pete Townshend’s original demos, previously unreleased & exclusive to this set

BONUS 7” DISCS:

1. Track UK 45 repro I Can See for Miles (early mono mix with single-tracked vocal) & Someone’s Coming (original UK Track single mix with single-tracked vocal)

2. Decca USA 45 repro Magic Bus (US/UK mono) & Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde (original US Decca single mix)

80-page, hard-back full-colour book, including rare period photos, memorabilia &
Track annotation and new liner notes by Pete Townshend with comments from from Pete Drummond (Radio Caroline DJ), Chris Huston (Talentmasters Studio), Richard Evans (designer), Roy Flynn (Speakeasy Club manager), Arnold Schwartzman (designer) & Andy Neill (Who biographer)

MEMORABILIA:

Nine posters & inserts, including replicas of;

20” x 30” original Adrian George poster
Gig poster – City Hall, Newcastle: The Who, Traffic & The Tremeloes
Saville Theatre 8-page programme.
Business card for the Bag o’ Nails club, Kingly Street.
Fan Club photo of group.
Flyer for Bath Pavilion concerts including The Who.
Crack-back bumper sticker for Wonderful Radio London.
Keith Moon’s Speakeasy Club membership card
Who Fan Club newsletter.

 

OTHER THE WHO SELL OUT FORMATS;

2 LP deluxe (stereo) vinyl version, featuring the original album and extras highlights from box set.

D2C 2LP deluxe (mono) vinyl version featuring the original album and extras highlights from box set pressed on coloured vinyl; disc 1 ‘Odorono’ red / disc 2 ‘Baked Bean’ orange.

 

2-CD edition 6-panel digi-pak with a 16-page booklet.

Also available in a variety of Digital formats

THE WHO SELL OUT TRACK LISTINGS


SUPER DELUXE BOX SET

CD ONE: THE WHO SELL OUT – MONO ALBUM

1. Armenia City in The Sky
2. Heinz Baked Beans
3. Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4. Odorono
5. Tattoo
6.  Our Love Was
7.  I Can See for Miles
8.  I Can’t Reach You
9.  Medac
10. Relax
11. Silas Stingy
12. Sunrise
13. Rael / Track Records run-off groove

BONUS TRACKS – MONO
14.  Pictures of Lily
15.  Doctor, Doctor
16.  The Last Time
17.  Under My Thumb
18.  I Can See for Miles
19.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
20.  Someone’s Coming
21.  Unused Radio London ad / Early Morning…
22.  Unused Radio London bulletin link /Jaguar
23.  Unused Radio London ad /Tattoo
24.  Rael
25.  Sunn Amps promo spots
26.  Great Shakes ad

Tracks 21, 24 & 25 previously unreleased
CD TWO: THE WHO SELL OUT – STEREO ALBUM

1. Armenia City in The Sky
2.  Heinz Baked Beans
3.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4.  Odorono
5.  Tattoo
6.  Our Love Was
7.   I Can See for Miles
8.   I Can’t Reach You
9.   Medac
10. Relax
11.  Silas Stingy
12.  Sunrise
13.  Rael

 

BONUS TRACKS – STEREO

14.  Rael Naïve (complete with organ coda ending)
15.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand (US single version)
16.  Someone’s Coming
17.  Summertime Blues
18.  Glittering Girl
19.  Early Morning Cold Taxi
20.  Girl’s Eyes
21.  Coke After Coke
22.  Sodding About
23.  Things Go Better with Coke
24.  Hall of The Mountain King
25.  Jaguar
26.  Rael (remake; IBC version) / Track Records outro                                              \

Track 14 previously unreleased

 

THE WHO SELL OUT TRACK LISTINGS – SUPER DELUXE BOX SET

CD ONE: THE WHO SELL OUT – MONO ALBUM

1. Armenia City in The Sky
2. Heinz Baked Beans
3. Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4. Odorono
5. Tattoo
6. Our Love Was
7.  I Can See for Miles
8.  I Can’t Reach You
9.  Medac
10. Relax
11. Silas Stingy
12. Sunrise
13. Rael / Track Records run-off groove

BONUS TRACKS – MONO

14.  Pictures of Lily
15.  Doctor, Doctor
16.  The Last Time
17.  Under My Thumb
18.  I Can See for Miles
19.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
20.  Someone’s Coming
21.  Unused Radio London ad / Early Morning…
22.  Unused Radio London bulletin link /Jaguar
23.  Unused Radio London ad /Tattoo
24.  Rael
25.  Sunn Amps promo spots
26.  Great Shakes ad

*Tracks 21, 24 & 25 previously unreleased

CD TWO: THE WHO SELL OUT – STEREO ALBUM

1. Armenia City in The Sky
2. Heinz Baked Beans
3. Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4. Odorono
5. Tattoo
6. Our Love Was
7.  I Can See for Miles
8.  I Can’t Reach You
9.  Medac
10. Relax
11. Silas Stingy
12. Sunrise
13. Rael

BONUS TRACKS – STEREO

14. Rael Naïve (complete with organ coda ending)
15.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand (US single version)
16.  Someone’s Coming
17.  Summertime Blues
18.  Glittering Girl
19.  Early Morning Cold Taxi
20.  Girl’s Eyes
21.  Coke After Coke
22.  Sodding About
23.  Things Go Better with Coke
24.  Hall of The Mountain King
25.  Jaguar
26.  Rael (remake; IBC version) / Track Records outro

*Track 14 previously unreleased

CD THREE: STUDIO SESSIONS 1967 / 68

1. Glittering Girl
2. Girl’s Eye
3. The Last Time (Take 8)
4. Under My Thumb (Take 3)
5. Our Love Was (Take 2)
6. Relax (4-track to 4-track mix with Pete vocal)
7. Relax (Takes 1 and 2)
8. Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand (Takes 1 & 9)
9. Relax (Remake Take 4)
10. I Can See for Miles (full version)
11. Medac (Take 11)
12. Odorono (Take 3) (2018 remix)
13. Heinz Baked Beans (Takes 1 & 3) (2018 remix)
14. Top Gear (Takes 1 & 2) (2018 remix)
15. Premier Drums (Takes 1 & 3) (2018 remix)
16. Charles Atlas (Take 1)
17. Rotosound Strings (Take 1) (2018 remix)
18. Track Records (2018 remix)
19. John Mason Cars (Takes 1 – 3) / Speakeasy / Rotosound Strings / Bag O’ Nails (2018 remixes)
20. It’s A Girl (aka ‘Glow Girl’) (Takes 1 & 3)
21. Mr Hyde (1st stage mix Take 1)
22. Little Billy (Takes 1 & 3)
23. Mrs Walker (aka ‘Glow Girl’) (4-track to 4-track mix, take 7)
24. Call Me Lightning (Take 1 backing track, stereo mix & jam)
25. Dogs (Take 3)
26. Melancholia (Take 1)
27. Shakin’ All Over (Take 3)
28. Magic Bus (Take 6)

*Most tracks on CD 3 include studio chat, all tracks previously unreleased in this form.

CD FOUR: THE 1968 RECORDINGS (‘THE ROAD TO TOMMY’)

1. Glow Girl
2. Faith in Something Bigger
3. Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
4. Call Me Lightning
5. Little Billy’s Doing Fine
6. Dogs
7. Melancholia
8. Fortune Teller
9. Facts Of Life (aka ‘Birds And Bees’, backing track)
10. Magic Bus (single version)
11. Call Me Lightning (US/UK mono single mix)
12. Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde (UK mono single mix)
13. Dogs (UK mono single mix)
14. Magic Bus (mono, longer version)

*Track 9 previously unreleased

CD FIVE: PETE TOWNSHEND ORIGINAL DEMOS

1. Kids? Do You Want Kids
2.  Relax
3.  Glow Girl
4.  Glow Girl (Version 2)
5.  Inside Outside USA
6.   Jaguar
7.   Little Billy
8.   Odorono
9.    Pictures of Lily
10.  Relax (Version 2)
11.  Melancholia (2018 remix)
12.  Thinking of You All the While (‘Sunrise’ Version 2)
13.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hands
14.  I Can See for Miles

*All previously unreleased and exclusive to the Super Deluxe Edition.

BONUS 7” DISCS:

Track UK 45:

  • I Can See for Miles
  • Someone’s Coming

Decca USA 45:

  • Magic Bus
  • Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

THE WHO SELL OUT TWO CD EDITION

CD ONE THE WHO SELL OUT – MONO ALBUM

1. Armenia City in The Sky
2. Heinz Baked Beans
3. Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4. Odorono
5. Tattoo
6.  Our Love Was
7.  I Can See for Miles
8.  I Can’t Reach You
9.   Medac
10. Relax
11. Silas Stingy
12. Sunrise
13. Rael

THE WHO SELL OUT TWO CD EDITION

CD ONE THE WHO SELL OUT – MONO ALBUM

1.  Armenia City in The Sky
2.  Heinz Baked Beans
3.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4.  Odorono
5.  Tattoo
6.  Our Love Was
7.  I Can See for Miles
8.  I Can’t Reach You
9.   Medac
10. Relax
11. Silas Stingy
12. Sunrise
13. Rael (+ Track Records run-off groove)

BONUS TRACKS – MONO

14.  Pictures of Lily
15.  Doctor, Doctor
16.  The Last Time
17.  Under My Thumb
18.  I Can See for Miles
19.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
20.  Someone’s Coming
21.  Unused Radio London ad / Early Morning Cold Taxi
22.  Unused Radio London bulletin link /Jaguar
23.  Unused Radio London ad /Tattoo
24.  Rael
25.  Sunn Amps promo spots
26.  Great Shakes ad

*Tracks 21, 24 & 25 previously unreleased

 

CD TWO THE WHO SELL OUT – STEREO ALBUM

1. Armenia City in The Sky
2. Heinz Baked Beans
3. Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4. Odorono
5. Tattoo
6. Our Love Was
7. I Can See for Miles
8. I Can’t Reach You
9.  Medac
10. Relax
11. Silas Stingy
12. Sunrise
13. Rael

BONUS TRACKS – STEREO

1. Rael Naïve
2.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
3.  Someone’s Coming
4.  Summertime Blues
5.  Glittering Girl
6.  Early Morning Cold Taxi
7.  Girl’s Eyes
8.  Coke After Coke
9.  Sodding About
10. Things Go Better with Coke
11. Hall of The Mountain King
12. Jaguar
13. Rael (remake; IBC version)

2LP STEREO VINYL EDITION

DISC ONE (ORIGINAL LP – STEREO)

Side 1
1.  Armenia City in The Sky
2.  Heinz Baked Beans
3.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4.  Odorono
5.  Tattoo
6.   Our Love Was
7.   I Can See for Miles

Side 2
1. I Can’t Reach You
2.  Medac
3.  Relax
4.  Silas Stingy
5.  Sunrise
6.  Rael

Track Records run-off groove

DISC TWO (BONUS TRACKS – STEREO)

Side 1
1. Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand (US single version)
2.  Someone’s Coming
3.  Summertime Blues
4.  Glittering Girl
5.   Early Morning Cold Taxi
6.   Girl’s Eyes

Side 2
1.  Coke After Coke
2.  Sodding About
3.  Things Go Better with Coke
4.   Hall of The Mountain King
5.   Jaguar
6.   Rael (remake; IBC version)

2LP MONO VINYL EDITION D2C EXCLUSIVE

DISC 1 ‘ODORONO’ RED / DISC 2 ‘BAKED BEAN’ ORANGE

DISC ONE – ORIGINAL LP – MONO

Side 1
1. Armenia City in The Sky
2. Heinz Baked Beans
3. Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
4. Odorono
5.  Tattoo
6.  Our Love Was
7.  I Can See for Miles

Side 2
1. I Can’t Reach You
2. Medac
3.  Relax
4.  Silas Stingy
5.  Sunrise
6.  Rael

DISC TWO – MONO BONUS TRACKS

Side 1
1. Pictures of Lily
2. Doctor, Doctor
3. The Last Time
4. Under My Thumb
5.  I Can See for Miles (
6.  Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand
7.  Someone’s Coming

Side 2
1.  Unused Radio London ad / Early Morning Cold Taxi
2.  Unused Radio London bulletin link /Jaguar
3.  Unused Radio London ad /Tattoo
4.   Rael
5.   Sunn promo spots
6.   Great Shakes ad

Become A Rock Legend With The First Ever Official Queen Game On Mobile, Queen Rock Tour

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With live music in lockdown and the return of tours still uncertain, rock group Queen has come up with a safe alternative – no masks, no social distancing, just the good old fashioned live experience, with ‘Queen: Rock Tour’, the band’s first ever official game for Android and iOS devices.

The arrival of the play-along rhythm game comes at a significant landmark for Queen. With 50 years now having passed since the 1971 recruiting of John Deacon, completing Queen’s classic line-up, 2021 marks a Queen Golden Jubilee that the band was hoping to celebrate with fans. A massive 29-date European stadium and arena tour planned for this year has been forced to be delayed to 2022.

Queen: Rock Tour gives players a chance to experience the majesty and might of the Queen [live] experience on their phones supported by extensive attention to detail contributed by the official Queen archives and experts. Hit the stage and perform with the entire band as you unleash your music talents to play thrilling guitar riffs, heart-pounding drum solos and much more. All you need to do is tap the tiles in time with the rhythm!

The game allows users to fully immerse themselves into the world of Queen – Progress and score points by playing along to 20 of their most popular hits including: Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You, Radio Ga Ga, I Want to Break Free and We Are The Champions, whilst performing at 10 historic concert venues from around the world.

Style your performances with over 40 official and iconic costumes from the band’s history and help unlock fun trivia facts and exclusive images from the official Queen archives, by scoring highly in the game.

Queen’s music has been featured in major mobile music games before, but for the first time ever the band will be releasing their own dedicated mobile experience in Queen: Rock Tour.

Queen remain one of the most popular groups in the world today, transcending multiple generations of fans, a position further buoyed by the phenomenal global success of their Academy Award-winning 2018 biographical film Bohemian Rhapsody, which tells the incredible story of the band’s historic career and quickly became the highest grossing music biopic in history.

The film’s title was inspired by their iconic 1975 single “Bohemian Rhapsody,” the world’s most-streamed song from the 20th Century and the first pre-1980’s song to achieve more than 1 billion video views.

Queen: Rock Tour was created in association with Universal Music Group, Hollywood Records and developed by Gameloft for brands, leader in the creation of gaming experiences for brands.

Rock Tour is certain to appeal to fans old and young alike and is sure to find a place in the hearts of the millions of Queen fans around the world.

Download Queen: Rock Tour free on Apple App Store HERE

Download Queen: Rock Tour free on Google Play HERE

Jim Capaldi’s Defining 1975 “Short Cut Draw Blood” Album Gets its Long-Awaited Worldwide Digital Release

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Jim Capaldi was a major figure on the British rock scene from the 1960s into the new millennium; achieving stardom both as a founding member of Traffic and successful solo artist who collaborated with some of the most prestigious artists of his day.

Whilst Capaldi was most recognized as Traffic’s drummer, he was also one of the group’s principal songwriters alongside Steve Winwood, co-writing hits including ‘Paper Sun’ and ‘Dear Mr. Fantasy’. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, Capaldi was also the recipient of 5 ASCAP and BMI Awards.

In December 1975, Jim Capaldi released his third and celebrated solo album ‘Short Cut Draw Blood’ for Island Records. Now, for the first time, this re-mastered masterpiece gets its official digital release and will be available, on all streaming and download platforms worldwide, from Feb 26th once again via Island. Sounding equally fresh and current today, Jim’s keen socio-politically conscious themes are just as poignant now as they were over 45 years ago. None more so than in anti-establishment indie-rock anthem and title track ‘Short Cut Draw Blood’ with its snarling warning of climate destruction and corporate greed. Former ‘Traffic’ members Steve Winwood and Chris Wood, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section of Hood and Hawkins, Jimmy Johnson and Pete Carr provide weighty grooves and urgency to Capaldi’s verses, all backed by some electrifying guitar work by none other than Chris Spedding. The song’s construction and content bring to mind Bob Dylan’s ‘Hurricane’. Proving his worth as a visionary writer and innovative lyricist, Short Cut Draw Blood with its heterogenous influences from African- Jazz, Funk and Latin marked a major turning point in Capaldi’s career, showing he could move with times and adapt to musical trends, but still maintain his musical credibility.

This was Jim’s first album released after the breakup of Traffic, his third solo album, and a commercial breakthrough with two top 30 hit singles; It’s All Up to You (#27) and Love Hurts (#4), there is a common viewpoint that Jim’s version of Love Hurts is the one that ‘nails it’. The album also entered the charts in several other countries.

Recorded between 1974-75 at the illustrious Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Sheffield, Alabama and Island Studios, London, the album included a heavy Traffic contingent including Steve Winwood and Chris Wood, Rebop and Rosko Gee with a stellar cast of musicians including Chris Spedding, Roger Hawkins, David Hood, Barry

Beckett, Pete Carr, Jimmy Johnson, Paul Kossoff from Free, Remi Kabaka, Rico Rodriguez and of course, Jim’s own brother and long-time collaborator, Phil Capaldi.

‘Goodbye Love’ opens the album. Winwood’s bass playing, rhythmic piano and Hammond pin down this soulful groove. Capaldi uses a drum machine whilst Rebop Kwaku Baah and Remi Kabaka provide more ‘traditional’ pockets of percussion. Ray Allen punches out a trademark virtuoso on the sax – a man who would become a staple of Jim’s touring line-up.

Another cover is Jim’s take on The Slickers ‘Johnny Too Bad’. A genteel reggae groove with a few minor lyrical adjustments referencing Birmingham and Basing Street Studios. Other Island artists would cover the tune including Jimmy Cliff and Bob Marley – another close and lifelong friend of Jim’s.

‘Living on a Marble’ is equally spiky with Jim delivering his unmistakable driving vocals and again highlighting the gap between ‘us and them’.

‘Boy with a Problem’ deals with the addiction problems of his Traffic colleague Chris Wood. Ironically Paul Kossoff who blasts out a fiery jaw dropping solo on the track would also fall foul of addiction.
‘Keep on Trying’ is a studio jam with Jim delivering a loose narrative to complement its infectious house party-like groove and Rico Rodrigues (trombone from Cuba) and Ray Allen (sax) deliver carefree solo’s – it’s Jim and the band having fun.

Closing track ‘Seagull’ is a refined ballad with Jim joined by Chris Wood, Steve Winwood and Remi. A tranquil finish to a varied and accomplished album. The material also worked spectacularly in a live setting. This was to be Jim’s last album for island, until “Some Come Running, released in 1988. The album title; a Jamaican adage “Short Cut, Draw Blood” warns that taking the easy way out can offer dire consequences, which carries substantial thematic weight to this album. The title conceived by Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records who also co-produced the album.

Short Cut Draw Blood Tracklisting:
1. Goodbye Love
2. It’s All Up to You
3. Love Hurts
4. Johnny Too Bad
5. Short Cut Draw Blood
6. Living on a Marble
7. Boy with a Problem
8. Keep on Trying
9. Seagull

Toronto’s Emerging Singer-Songwriter renforshort Releases “Virtual Reality”

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Singer-songwriter sensation renforshort continues to usher in new music with the release of her latest single “virtual reality” via Universal Music, the country’s leading music company. Her mesmerizing vocals and intimate lyrics are brought to life in the accompanying visual, directed by Iris Kim. The video takes the song to a higher level, which shows ren living in a simulation, representing a heightened version of the reality we live in now; where every day feels the same and any acts of deviation are punished.

The song was written by Lauren Isenberg (renforshort), Kellen Pomeranz (Pom Pom), and Jesse Fink, and produced by Pom Pom (John Legend, Noah Cyrus, Lelya Blue), with additional production from Pete Robertson (Beabadoobee), and underscores.

“’virtual reality’ is a song that tackles many topics. But at its core, it really is about anxiety, routine, boredom, isolation, loneliness, and fear,” the 18-year-old says. “I think a lot of people have a very unhealthy relationship with technology because it’s never really been restricted enough to consider mental health and overall health, and that has fucked so many people up, now more than ever.” Adding, “Ever since I was young, social media has played a major role in my mental wellbeing, and I became so accustomed to it, it became a part of my routine and it came before everything else. The moment I wake up, almost instinctively, I check my phone. Depending on what I see in the morning, basically determines how I’m gonna feel for the rest of the day. I hate it. But I can’t stop. And what’s most ironic about this all is you’re likely going to read this on social media or listen to the song on some sort of electronic device…”

The new track is the first single off her forthcoming sophomore EP, and further showcases ren’s multi-faceted artistry, with her immersive, visually stunning videos and soaring, dynamic voice that transcends both age and genre.

The rising star has been met with wide critical acclaim- from being featured as MTV’s PUSH RADAR Artist of the week, Rolling Stone crowning her an “Emerging grunge-pop star,” NME featuring her as their “Breakout” artist, applauding her, “raw pop-rock anthems dripping with teenage angst,” and American Songwriter hailing her a, “musical auteur.”

She most recently released her cover of the Gorillaz “Feel Good Inc.” featuring the guitarist sensation Mateus Asato.

David Bowie’s ‘Something In The Air (Live Paris 99)’ To Be Released On March 12

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London Parlophone Records is proud to announce the newest installment of DAVID BOWIE ‘BRILLIANT LIVE ADVENTURES’, a series of six live albums from various 1990s era Bowie performances being released on vinyl and CD as limited one run only pressings. The albums and limited edition boxes for both vinyl and CD to house the full collection will be available only via the David Bowie official store and Warner Music Group’s Dig! store.

The fifth in the series, out 12th March on CD and double vinyl, is SOMETHING IN THE AIR (LIVE PARIS 99) a 15-track live album, featuring 12 previously unreleased recordings and three B-sides of singles from the ‘hours…’ album. The day of the show was a momentous one for Bowie, as that afternoon he was awarded the Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, the highest artistic honour that France can bestow.

The Elysée Montmartre performance was one of only seven full shows promoting the ‘hours…’ album. For this special limited run of gigs Bowie dug deep into his back catalogue making these shows particularly memorable. Standout tracks include ‘Can’t Help Thinking About Me’ first released in 1966 and not performed live in over 30 years, ‘Word On A Wing’ from Station To Station reinstated into the set after a 23-year absence, ‘Drive-In Saturday’ performed for the first time since 1974, and ‘hours…’ track ‘Something In The Air’ in its first live performance.

SOMETHING IN THE AIR (LIVE PARIS 99) was recorded live at the Elysée Montmartre, mixed by Mark Plati, and features Bowie backed by Page Hamilton – guitar, Gail Ann Dorsey – bass, vocals, Mark Plati – guitar, Sterling Campbell – drums, Mike Garson – piano, keyboards, synthesisers and Emm Gryner and Holly Palmer –backing vocals.

DAVID BOWIE – SOMETHING IN THE AIR (LIVE PARIS 99) CD TRACKLISTING

Life On Mars? (David Bowie)
Thursday’s Child (David Bowie/Reeves Gabrels)
Something In The Air (David Bowie/Reeves Gabrels)
Word On A Wing (David Bowie)
Can’t Help Thinking About Me (David Bowie)
China Girl (David Bowie/Iggy Pop)
Always Crashing In The Same Car (David Bowie)
Survive (David Bowie/Reeves Gabrels)
Drive-In Saturday (David Bowie)
Changes (David Bowie)
Seven (David Bowie/Reeves Gabrels)
Repetition (David Bowie)
I Can’t Read (David Bowie/Reeves Gabrels)
The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell (David Bowie/Reeves Gabrels)
Rebel Rebel (David Bowie)

DAVID BOWIE – SOMETHING IN THE AIR (LIVE PARIS 99) LP TRACKLISTING

Side 1
Life On Mars?
Thursday’s Child
Something In The Air

Side 2
Word On A Wing
Can’t Help Thinking About Me
China Girl
Always Crashing In The Same Car

Side 3
Survive
Drive-In Saturday
Changes
Seven

Side 4
Repetition
I Can’t Read
The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell
Rebel Rebel

The Offspring Announce First New Music In Almost A Decade, Let The Bad Times Roll

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One of the best-selling punk rock bands of all time, THE OFFSPRING have set a release date for their first new album in almost a decade. The band’s tenth studio album Let The Bad Times Roll will be available on April 16, and the first single “Let The Bad Times Roll” is available today.

Legends and innovators of the Southern California punk rock scene, The Offspring have sold more than 40 million albums worldwide, won countless awards, and have toured consistently, playing more than 500 shows in the last decade alone. Their music has had a lasting impact across film, television, and video games, but the band turned their focus to a new album release in 2021. The band is comprised of singer Dexter Holland, guitarist Noodles, drummer Pete Parada and new bassist Todd Morse.

The new music was written and recorded over the course of the last several years at various locations including the band’s Huntington Beach, California studio. The album is the band’s third time working in collaboration with legendary rock producer Bob Rock.

True to the irreverence at the core of punk rock music, the band and lyricist Dexter Holland took a view to today’s cultural moments and didn’t shy away from creating topical material in this album. The title track, written in late 2019 and recorded in 2020, reflects the country’s ongoing challenges. Holland said: “I feel like we’re in a unique period in history where instead of our world leaders saying ‘we’re doing our best’ it’s more like they’re saying ‘fuck it’ and its really scary.”

As guitarist Noodles said: “Folks are saying, if it’s all going to Hell, we might as well make the most out of it, or at least go out swinging. ‘Let The Bad Times Roll!’”

TRACKLISTING:
This Is Not Utopia
Let The Bad Times Roll
Behind Your Walls
Army of One
Breaking These Bones
Coming For You
We Never Have Sex Anymore
In The Hall of the Mountain King
The Opioid Diaries
Hassan Chop
Gone Away
Lullaby

Edmonton, AB’s Rock Duo MENEELY BRANT Serve Up Groovy New Single, “Coming Days”

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Four months after the release of their debut EP of the same name, Albertan musicians Al Brant and Dennis Meneely, have released their latest single, “Coming Days,” under the moniker Meneely Brant.

The four-minute, 20 second-spanning rock tune is driven by Dennis’s fantastic and inventive piano playing as well as an infectious vocal track by Al — which is complimented and layered with beautiful harmonies by Samantha King. On top of these key sonic elements, there’s an incredibly emotional and melodic guitar solo right at the end which makes for a fitting grand finale.

As members of Tacoy Ryde, one of Canada’s finest jam bands, their combined talents have been important components wherever they’ve been on display as members of various ensembles or special projects.

However, it is their long association in Tacoy Ryde that has acted as the catalyst and launching point for the Coming Days project.

Coming Days — the EP — dropped last November and features the songs “Just an Illusion,” “This Time for Sure,” “Unexpected,” “End of the Line” and of course, the groovy title track. The record was recorded at Danlyn Studios in Sherwood Park, Alberta.

The collection is composed of songs built on strong melodic and harmonic structures, intelligent and thoughtful lyrics, and tasty and top-drawer vocal and instrumental performances. The two speak highly of each other’s writing styles, saying that there’s an almost “telepathic understanding” of where the other will/wants to go in the middle of the writing process.

“I’ve always gravitated towards rock and roll and that’s evident here,” says Brant of the EP. Complimenting those words, Meneely said: “We’re carrying this torch for fusion rock … but that’s just who we are.”

Blind Indigenous Artist MATTMAC Continues to Inspire with New Dream Chasing Hit, “Break Me Down”

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Melodic pop-trap beats and inspiring stories bring blind music producer and recording artist Mattmac together in collaboration with contemporary artist River Waterhen for this, his newest single and video for “Break Me Down” — available now.

Known for using his platform to inspire others, the song serves as an intersectional moment celebrating two young individuals passionately pursuing their brightest futures — and is the latest to land from Mattmac’s recently released debut album, 20/20. The project “Break Me Down” ushers audiences into the individual lives of Mattmac and River, and how they are connected through a larger narrative of Indigenous youth who are breaking the cycle, overcoming barriers, and finding their own pathways to success.

At 380,000+ streams across Spotify alone, Mattmac’s premiere release 20/20 features poppy vocals combined with hard-hitting trap beats, and thoughtfully honest lyrics that give listeners a glimpse into the mind of a blind creative as he paints vivid sonic pictures of struggle, healing, celebrating love, family and life on the reserve.

The eight-track album’s lead single “Paradise” quickly rose to become a popular song in the Canadian music circuit; garnering more than 89,000+ streams on Spotify and another 76,000+ on YouTube, it hit Top 3 on the NCI FM Indigenous Music Countdown hosted by SiriusXM, and Top 50 on the Mediabase radio charts. With heavy local support from Virgin Radio Winnipeg, the song has become both a national and local sensation — including features with CBC Indigenous, CTV National News, Winnipeg Sun, and more.

For “Break Me Down,” the video focuses on River Waterhen as a young, Indigenous man whose life growing up on the reserve was never easy. Ultimately, he graduates high school, furthers his education, and moves to a big city — which turns out to be an adjustment all its own.

There was an element of life imitating art: River Waterhen is a Cree contemporary dancer from Island Lake Cree Nation, SK who is currently pursuing his education at the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in Toronto, while pursuing his own path as a creator online.

While it’s not step for step, River’s story is overarching one Mattmac knows all too well; “Break Me Down” speaks to his personal struggles living in a small, isolated community, and how it’s easy to lose motivation.

Hailing from Garden Hill First Nation, Manitoba, Mattmac has been blind from birth. After struggling with depression at a young age, and credits both his mother’s support and music for helping him cope; he grew up surrounded by music both on the radio and singing in his community’s gospel choir.

A fully self-taught artist, Mattmac first began to make beats and write songs when he was 13 years old, and later taught himself how to play piano and guitar. He also has impressive skills with beat production software and equipment, and attributes his creative competencies to the support of the Blind & Famous group — a USA based collective of blind music artists who collaborate and connect with one another through the internet.

Mattmac was first launched into the music scene in 2016 when N’we Jinan, a travelling music studio program, visited his community and invited him to collaborate on a project. Pulling inspiration from his personal story, they created a song and video titled “Help You See” that has been watched early 250,000 times on YouTube and Facebook. Through this experience, he connected with International artist Nelly Furtado, and performed alongside her at Indigenous Day Live and We Day Canada Day in 2017; they continue to work together.

Upon 20/20’s release, Mattmac has been donating 50% of profits from CD sales to the Bear Clan Patrol’s hamper program, a service that feeds over 400+ families living on the streets of Winnipeg each week.

Bingo & Music: The Unlikely Allies Helping One Another

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Sometimes, combinations go together seamlessly. Whether it’s salt and pepper or fries and ketchup, you can’t imagine one without the other. Bingo and music are now on the list, although they might appear to be unlikely allies. This is because the more popular types of music are usually upbeat and aimed at younger demographics, whereas the game of bingo has a perceived demographic that includes seniors.

However, the reality is that the consumers of bingo are getting younger, leading to a new variation of the pastime that is pretty hard to recognize compared to the one that took over the UK in the 1950s and 60s. How do they push their industries forward while doing each other favors? Keep reading to find out more.


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Music Adds to Bingo’s Atmosphere

The atmosphere has always been important to bingo, which is why halls and function rooms utilized background music and other social features to appeal to players. But as the game moved online, it had to think of ways to create an authentic gaming experience without taking away from the game’s foundations.

Music is the tool it relies upon heavily as songs help to replicate what players are used to. Deal or No Deal Bingo is a prime example since audiences are used to the noises from the TV show. Of course, they can also add extra excitement and tension to the gameplay. For example, sound effects signify victories, which instantly boost the anticipation.

This applies to offerings you wouldn’t expect to benefit from music, such as scratch cards. Standard scratch cards are incredibly simple and effective, so it’s hard to see how they can be enhanced. However, online scratchcards with Betfair highlight how the online versions use a wide variety of themes to make them more interesting. Players still get the quick hit they want, yet they get the added excitement of sound effects to accompany the experience.

Artists Are Referencing Bingo in Their Songs

Bingo has been heavily involved in popular culture for a while. Often seen in films and TV shows, it’s not uncommon to see some of the world’s biggest artists refer to the game, such as Christophe Waltz in Quentin Tarantino’s critically-acclaimed Inglorious Basterds. “That’s a bingo!”

 

However, the relationship between music and bingo appears to show an inevitable connection between the two. The latest example is Nicole Scherzinger’s new track, “She’s BINGO”. Featuring Luis Fonsi another major music artist, Hello Magazine points out how the song pays homage to the historic game in the same way Ottawan’s iconic track does for disco. If Scherzinger is using the game to her advantage, it won’t be long before more stars establish a link between themselves and bingo.

Of course, it’s a logical career move due to the rise of bingo bars and modern halls that have revolutionized the game. Today, players are as likely to hear the latest pop artists while trying to secure a line or a house as they are anything else, as shown by Viator’s bingo crawl events. Therefore, it’s smart marketing.

Music and bingo were once two separate entities. They still are because one doesn’t rely on the other. However, they are weaker if they don’t have the references and fluid audiences propping them up.

Hair Loss: Loss of Hair in Men and its Reasons

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As men age, they suffer from hair loss. Up to fifty percent of men above the age of fifty have suffered from male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness is also commonly known as androgenic alopecia, and this is something that many men have to face.

Androgenic alopecia can be treated in several ways. The majority of the treatments include getting wigs or hair cuts that cover up the baldness. But you can also use medication to reduce hair loss. To find some other treatments for hair loss, visit: https://www.numan.com/all-treatments

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Causes Behind Male Pattern Baldness?

The main cause behind male pattern baldness is said to be genetics. Having a family history of male pattern baldness can cause men to suffer from it. Some pieces of research have found that pattern baldness is linked to a male sex hormone known as androgens. Androgens have many functions, and one of them includes hair growth.

Each hair present on your head has a growth cycle. When a man has androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness), the growth cycle is said to become weak, and hair follicles begin to shrink. This causes your hair follicles to produce shorter and finer strands of hair. As time passes, the growth cycle of each hair starts to end, and no new hair grows from that place on the scalp.

Male pattern baldness that has been inherited does not have any side effects. However, sometimes baldness in men can be caused due to serious reasons such as improper medication, thyroid issues, cancer and anabolic steroids. You should seek the help of a doctor if you started experiencing hair loss after taking new medication.

What Age Group Is at A Higher Risk for Male Pattern Baldness?

Male pattern baldness can start to occur during a male’s teenage years but is known to most commonly occur in adult men. The likelihood of male pattern baldness also increases with age. Men with close relatives that have baldness are also at a much higher risk of developing male pattern baldness, as compared to those who have no relatives with this issue.

Will My Thinning Hair Grow Back?

If your thinning hair was caused due to genetic reasons, then it will not grow back. To grow back a healthy amount of hair back, you may need to seek treatment involving the use of medications such as Minoxidil (Rogaine) and Finasteride (Propecia, Proscar).

What Can You Eat to Reduce Hair Loss?

There are a variety of fruits and vegetables that can be consumed to help reduce the rate at which men lose their hair. Some of these fruits and vegetables include:

  • Spinach
  • Carrots
  • Oats
  • Walnuts
  • Chicken
  • Lentils
  • Strawberry
  • Guavas

Conclusion

Male pattern baldness can increase if men take more stress about this issue. This is not something to fear as there are now many treatments available for it. If you do not wish to take medication, then you can also use some tips and tricks to hide the baldness, such as getting a new hairstyle.