The singer-songwriter’s highly anticipated debut album has already earned wide acclaim for its impactful, raw lyricism and genre-defying sound.
The collection includes features all the Chicagoan outfit's iconic hits, including RIAA platinum-certified ‘This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race,’
‘There They Go’ offers a first taste of the best-selling artist’s forthcoming album, “Zulu Man With Some Power”.
The “Changes” artist will drop a new digital compilation every Tuesday and Thursday.
Originally released in January 1980, this landmark release features classic tracks such as 'The Spirit Of Radio' and 'Freewill'.
The LP session featured Blakey on drums with trumpeter Lee Morgan, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, pianist Bobby Timmons and bassist Jymie Merritt.
The band's long-awaited new album is set for release through Interscope Records on 8 May.
The new album also includes ‘Superpower’ and recent single ‘Roses’, featuring Chic's Nile Rogers.
The album featured production work from Oneohtrix Point Never, Max Martin, Metro Boomin and Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker.
The result of a 15-year collaboration, ‘Mixing Colours’ explores the nature of sound, its colours and textures and the subtle variety of moods they inspire.
The melodious second single off their forthcoming album features Rivers Cuomo and Pink Siifu.
The singer-songwriter’s new album tops the “Billboard” R&B Albums chart and ranks as the biggest album debut from a female R&B artist since Beyoncé’s “Lemonade”.
The releases will contain bonus footage filmed at Montreux Jazz Festival and a 16-page hardcover book.
The 29-track set covers just over a decade, from Jones' early recording days in 1964 through to 1975.
Horan looks forward to a busy year of appearances and touring in support of his much-anticipated sophomore album.