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Silence before the storm #NMF

Good news! You can expect more releases from musicians in the near future. But today we’ll be spoiled with good music too!

Tunify - The 1975

Do you hear the calm before the storm?

Artists will be making up for the last few months. It has been an unusual time and maybe there are more daring trials ahead.

To reboot life as we know it, we better start off carefully. New tracks from the likes of Ellie Goulding, Jaime Wyatt, Neil Young, Teddy Thompson, Jamie Lawson, Hoshi, Dotan, BOBBY, Tout Va Bien, Glints, Jebroer, Kenn Colt, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Ten Fé, Kip Moore and a duet between Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande will guide us through this weekend.

Lovers of alternative music will be pleased to learn that they can enjoy new songs from Tim Burgess, The 1975, Steve Earle & The Dukes and Badly Drawn Boy, safely indoors.

These guys are no new kids on the block. Let us refresh your memory and (re)introduce you to Tim. Tim comes from the Manchester area and was in a past life the lead singer of The Charlatans. His solo work does not differ too much from his time as a frontman.

Also Manchestrians are The 1975, and they still live in their bubble as a group. Third time ’s a charm because their fourth album was postponed twice. There is a lot riding on this “Notes on a Conditional Form”, since precursor “ A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships” received two important Brit Awards last year (in this case Best Album and Best Group).

Steve celebrated his sixty-fifth birthday earlier this year and together with his friends the Dukes, he brings you once again some good old homegrown Americana.

Badly Drawn Boy is not some vague cartoon, but a far more interesting alias for one Damon Michael Gough. This British singer-songwriter releases his ninth studio album today.

Forewarned is forearmed. Starting next Friday a ton of new releases will be unleashed into your Tunify Player. Some big names in contemporary music will be making a big reentrance onto the scene and you will be the first to hear what they have been cooking up in their homes, bubble, and studios!

 

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