Pixies, according to fans and many music critics, one of the most important bands of the last thirty years and pioneers of alternative rock, released a new album Head Carrier this September, with which they are coming to Vienna on November 15, 2016.
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Although 2016 is nowhere near over, our thoughts are already on 2017 and what it has to offer. We can already tell you that it will be lively in the music field, because after five years the skillful cats LCD Soundsystem are returning. Canadian indie rockers Arcade Fire and the most influential young musician of 2014, Lorde, are also preparing the album. So what are the most anticipated music albums of 2017?
English indie stars White Lies, who draw inspiration for their creation mainly from the heritage of Joy Divison, Echo & The Bunnymen, Depeche Mode and Duran Duran, are coming to Zagreb on November 8, 2016.
Depeche Mode, who are considered one of the most influential musicians of modern times, are coming to Slovenia in May 2017 with their Global Spirit Tour, namely to Dvorana Stožice. They will present their latest studio album, Spirit, which will be available early next year.
With such a recording, the duo 2Cellos is not afraid for the future. A video of two boys playing cello and violin on the shores of Lake Bled in the manner of a famous couple has come to light.
After the mega-hit Uptown Funk, Bruno Mars returns with the video for 24k Magic, which heralds the release of the album of the same name, which will be released in November 2016. He shot it in Las Vegas, and the song is just as infectious as the aforementioned 2014 track that we know all by heart.
The popular boy band Backstreet Boys returns to the scene in March 2017. The five-piece band that reigned supreme in the 1990s never really retired, yet they have slipped from the minds of many. Curious how Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and AJ McLean sound 23 years later?
Who makes fun of Putin better? Robbie Williams in the video for the song Party Like A Russia or Klemen Slakonja in the video for the song Putin, Putout. The former member of Take That is having trouble breaking into the United States, where the American audience does not accept him in any way, and now the Russians will probably turn their backs on him. In the new video, Vladimir Putin is mocked in no secret. Innocent joke or did Robbie screw up? Does the melody sound familiar too?
Artificial intelligence is taking over the world. Now she has also signed a track, actually two. Listen to two songs written entirely by Sony's artificial intelligence Flow Machines. What do you think has potential? Is it a rush machine? Listen and rate!
Just when we thought we've seen it all...Gangnam Style, Harlem Shake and now Pen Pineapple Apple Pen, the video for the song that became an overnight online sensation and caused quite a storm among online audiences. The Japanese Piko-Taro is getting more and more imitators and videos imitating his dance moves to this highly infectious track are mushrooming on the internet.
Are you curious about how the baby from the cover of Nirvana's cult Nevermind album looks 25 years later? Spencer Elden, who in 1991 as a four-month-old baby posed in a swimming pool (due to the fear that the baby's nudity would offend someone, the Geffen label covered the delicate part with a sticker), in honor of Nirvana and the venerable anniversary of its second album, posed again underwater and recreated the famous scene, except without the US bill on the hook. The Nevermind album cover was named the third most legendary of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.
Three weeks ago, Lady Gaga released the single for Perfect Illusion, which heralds the release of her highly-anticipated fifth album Joanne, her first since 2013, and now here's a hot music video. Summer is in its last breaths, and after watching the eccentric American singer's new music video, bathed in sunshine, you'll be missing it before it's even gone.