Foals tease new music at Lollapalooza 2023


Foals have teased new music as well as their plans for their upcoming Reading & Leeds set while at Lollapalooza 2023.

While speaking to NME backstage at this year’s edition of Chicago’s famous music festival, Foals shared that they were working on some new music. Frontman Yannis Philippakis said: “We’ve got a song that is unfinished that we call ‘Tranquillity’, it’s not going to be called that in the future but we were all listening to it and vibing with it the other day.”

He continued: “It was something we were writing and recording around the time of ‘Life Is Yours’ and it didn’t quite fit but it’s really exciting and is kind of the coolest thing we’ve ever written so we might try to finish that at some point.”

The band also shared what they have coming up for their headlining set at Reading & Leeds later this month.

Jimmy Smith, Joe Price, Jack Bevan and Yannis Philippakis of Foals perform during Lollapalooza at Grant Park on August 04, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. Credit: Barry Brecheisen/GETTY

“We’re getting chased for the setlist which feels a bit early since it’s a few weeks away,” said Philippakis. Drummer Jack Bevan added: “We’ll be bringing a big production and there will be a few sprinkles on top and Walter [Gervers, bassist] has some big secret stuff planned, he hasn’t even told us yet so we are looking forward to that.”

In other news, Foals are set to play MEO Kalorama 2023 at the end of this month. The Prodigy, Lil Silva, Arcade Fire, Florence + The Machine, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Aphex Twin and more are also set to play the festival.

The band recently welcomed back Gervers following his departure from the group in 2017. “Walter is back and better than ever. Rejoining for all the coming shows and into the future. Get ready, the boys are back in business,” shared Philippakis on an Instagram post of his fellow Foals members in the pub with Gervers.

Check back at NME all weekend for more reviews, news, interviews, photos and more from Lollapalooza 2023.





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Noizu to Headline AREA15's Can't-Miss "Galactic Zoo" Event

This September, DJs are boarding Sin City’s intergalactic vessel, AREA15, in a big way.

The cutting-edge immersive playground is inviting Noizu, Flamingosis and more to wrangle in the party animals at Galactic Zoo, an event that boasts the potential to deliver on a boutique festival experience unlike any other. It’s this year’s fifth AREA15 “Massive,” a series of psychedelic events they call “a hybrid between your typical concert and over-the-top festival experiences.”

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With Galactic Zoo, the Las Vegas-based complex is said to be embracing a “multiverse of light, lasers and sound.” On any given day, visitors of AREA15 journey down an unforgettable rabbit hole, teleporting through a series of illusory spaces, some of which defy comprehension.

The unique bombarding of the senses is sure to continue at Galactic Zoo, where attendees can explore wondrous scenes, indulge in cosmic cocktails and food, and catch all the action unfolding on stage. The event will also feature a rare b2b set from house music stars Bleu Clair and San Pacho.

Each ticket to Galactic Zoo ensures entry to AREA15 with access to the day’s full live performances. Attendees are encouraged to sport their best otherworldly attire to meet the moment and summon the “aliens.”

Galactic Zoo lands at AREA15 on September 16th. You can purchase tickets here.

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Watch The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas imitate Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner


Footage has emerged of The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas doing an impersonation of Alex Turner during a recent show in Singapore.

As the band were gearing up to perform their 2005 hit ‘Juicebox’ at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre on Thursday (August 3), Casablancas thanked the crowd for coming and told them: “Hope you all have a good time” before he then said in a very similar manner to the Arctic Monkeys frontman: “Hope you didn’t have to travel too far.”

“That sounded like very modern Arctic Monkeys,” he added. You can view the clip below.

Turner has been very open and vocal about his love of The Strokes over the years, with the band covering ‘Is This It’ live in 2018 – as well as honouring them on ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ track ‘Star Treatment’ with the lyric: “I just wanted to be one of The Strokes, now look at the mess you’ve made me make.”

At the time, Turner admitted the arrival of The Strokes in 2001 changed his life.

“The arrival of The Strokes changed what music I was listening to, what shoes I was wearing. I grew my hair out and borrowed my mum’s blazer. I was a huge fan,” he added.

“That line [on ‘Star Treatment’] seemed to encapsulate this idea that a period of time went by in a flash. It was something to hold a place, which I’d return to once I knew what this album was going to be about. By the time I came back to change it, it seemed to be exactly where it ought to be.”

Later, Casablancas shared a photo of himself recreating the cover art of the Sheffield band’s 2006 debut album, ‘Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’. “lolll – i always wanted to be in the Arctic Monkeys,” the singer captioned his post.

Meanwhile, Blur‘s Damon Albarn also recently shared his love for Turner, saying he sings “a lot like him” on the band’s new album ‘The Ballad Of Darren’.

Asked what he thinks of the frontman, Albarn responded: “I think he’s great, I sing a lot like him on the new album.

“You know our producer James Ford? He also worked with the Arctic Monkeys, I mentioned that to him. But what could I have against that? I love Alex’s voice. I just prefer to sing in a lower register now.”

The Strokes, whose latest album ‘The New Abnormal’ came out in 2020, are due to headline All Points East 2023 in London on August 25. You can buy any remaining tickets here.





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Hardwell and Space 92 Join Forces for Techno Heavy-Hitter, "The Abyss"

Darkness and depth dance together in Hardwell and Space 92’s new collaboration, “The Abyss.”

Out now on Oliver Heldens’ HILOMATIK, the seven-minute record is the full-blown descent into techno that fans of Hardwell have been waiting for. Sinister and eerie, “The Abyss” plunges us into a black hole with shadowy sound design and thumping, relentless kick drums.

An ominous vocal sample in the break taunts and dares you to adventure further into Hardwell and Space 92’s dark universe. The track then rises once again, culminating in a hair-raising, nasty techno drop.

“It’s no secret I’m a fan of dirty acid sounds, pulsating basslines, and big rave
anthem energy,” Hardwell said in a press release. “I’ve been a fan of Space 92’s music for a while now, and the
prospect of combining the elements of trancey techno and distorted percussion he’s
expertly nailed in his sound made this collaboration an
exciting project.”

“Hardwell is such an industry titan, so this collaboration was definitely something I
was extremely honored and excited to work on!” added Space 92. “I am proud of what we both
achieved, as I think this track reflects both our personalities and signature sounds.”

Hardwell is currently on tour with upcoming festival dates at Mysteryland in the Netherlands and in Tokyo for Ultra Japan. Meanwhile, Space 92 is gearing up for a bevy of festivals in Europe this summer and will return to the U.S. in November for sets in Brooklyn and Austin’s Seismic Dance Event.

Check out “The Abyss” below.

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Meet Me @ The Altar cover ‘Take Me Away’ from ‘Freaky Friday’


Meet Me @ The Altar have covered ‘Take Me Away’ from the soundtrack of Freaky Friday.

The song is set to appear, alongside recent original song ‘Give It Up’, on the deluxe version of their debut album ‘Past // Present // Future’, which will land on September 29 via Fueled By Ramen.

The song is performed in Freaky Friday by the fictional band Pink Slip, which protagonist Anna (Lindsay Lohan) is a part of.

“Aside from it just being an absolutely iconic moment in pop culture, ‘Take Me Away’, Pink Slip, and Freaky Friday as a whole had a lot of influence over us growing up,” the band said in a press release. “It’s everything we love all meshed into one – female representation in punk music, and on screen! Being able to pay homage to such an endless well of inspiration to us was really gratifying. It really takes you back to an era that I think we all miss.”

Check out the video for Meet Me @ The Altar’s version of ‘Take Me Away’ below.

The deluxe version of ‘Past // Present // Future’ also includes two other previously unheard songs, ‘Strangers’ and ‘Changes’.

“We wanted the deluxe release to be a glimpse into another side of us, giving you a sound that’s fresh, new, and different,” the band said when it was announced.

They are also set to play a string of UK headline shows later this year. Originally scheduled for August, they were later moved to October and November so the band could support 5 Seconds Of Summer on their upcoming North American tour.

You can see the full list of dates below and buy your tickets here.

OCTOBER
28 – Leeds, Key Club
30 – Glasgow, King Tut’s
31 – Manchester, Rebellion

NOVEMBER
1 – London, Underworld





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Listen to Skream's Emotive New Single, "Thinking Of You"

The latest installment of Skream’s legacy is just a few months away, but he’s not done giving us a taste of the future. Ahead of the release of his Skreamizm 8 album, he’s released a new single, “Thinking Of You.” 

“Thinking Of You” is a heartfelt moment for Skream that simultaneously showcases his versatility as a producer. The song was inspired by his son and the experiences Skream himself went through in high school. The U.K. electronic music icon delivers his own monologue throughout the track, accompanied by beautiful chords and immaculate breaks. 

“My son was starting high school, the September of the second lockdown and I was thinking about the pressures that kids go under, especially what they went through lockdown and how life had been taken away,” Skream said. “Made me think of the stresses of being a teenager, thinking about my own things that I went through when I was a teenager and all the stresses of social society when your body is completely changing. After a while I started to think this could become a song.”

Skream’s long and storied career has led him to become one of the most influential producers of modern electronic music. While he rose to prominence as a dubstep pioneer, he’s now operating outside those boundaries and producing some of the most inspired music of his career. His forthcoming album, Skreamizm 8, is due out on September 15th.

Listen to “Thinking Of You” below and find the new single on streaming platforms here.

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Watch Fall Out Boy give ‘You’re Crashing, But You’re No Wave’ its live debut


Fall Out Boy gave ‘You’re Crashing, But You’re No Wave’ its live debut at a show in New York last night (August 4) – check it out below.

The song is taken from their landmark 2007 album ‘Infinity On High’ and was chosen as the night’s ‘Magic 8 Ball’ song, the part of the evening where the Chicagoans dig into their deep cuts and play one of their B-sides and rarities.

According to fans there, frontman Patrick Stump needed the use of a teleprompter to remember the words in the song’s notoriously fast pre-chorus.

Check out fan-filmed footage of the performance below.

Previous ‘Magic 8 Ball’ choices (via Setlist.fm) have included the first performance of ‘XO’ (taken from 2005’s ‘From Under The Cork Tree’) since 2007, the live debut of ‘From Now On We Are Enemies’, and the first live airing of ‘Miss Missing You’ since 2015.

Meanwhile, Fall Out Boy also played an acoustic version of ‘Get Busy Living, Get Busy Dying’ elsewhere in the show, marking its first live performance since 2006.

Last week, they also covered Sinead O’Connor‘s ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ in honour of the late Irish singer, who had died earlier that day at the age of 56.

Fall Out Boy will be returning to the UK and Europe for a headline tour later this year.

The emo veterans will hit the road for a host of dates, which include shows in Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, and Birmingham and a stop at The O2 in London this October.

The ‘So Much For (Tour) Dust’ kicks off at Warsaw Cos Torwar on October 17 before wrapping up at Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle on November 8. Support will come from PVRIS and nothing,nowhere.

You can see the full list of UK and Europe dates below and buy your tickets here.

OCTOBER

17 – Warsaw, Cos Torwar
18 – Prague, Sportovní hala Fortuna
20 – Milan, Mediolanum Forum
21 – Munich, Zenith
23 – Paris, Zénith
24 – Amsterdam, AFAS Live
25 – Brussels, Forest National
27 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
28 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
29 – Manchester, AO Arena
31 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena

NOVEMBER

2 – London, The O2
6 – Oberhausen, Rudolf Weber-Arena
7 – Hamburg, Barclays Arena
8 – Berlin, Max-Schmeling-Halle





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Holy Ship! Wrecked Unveils Colossal Lineup for 2023 Festival

Widely regarded as a groundbreaking festival experience, Holy Ship! Wrecked is back with an impressive lineup for its 2023 edition.

Holy Ship! Wrecked took its unique concept to land 11 years ago, promising an even more explosive and unforgettable festival. Its 2023 edition will take place from December 12-16 at the luxurious Hard Rock Riviera Maya, situated on the idyllic Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.

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With an extraordinary lineup featuring world-renowned talents and beloved fan-favorites, Holy Ship! Wrecked promises four nights of top-tier music curation and luxury accommodations. Leading the charge is house music superstar Chris Lake, who will take the decks alongside Dirtybird label head Claude VonStroke and Relief Records pioneer Green Velvet. The lattermost artists are slated to perform both solo and as their collaborative side project, Get Real.

House enthusiasts will be thrilled to witness sets from Chris Lorenzo, Cloonee, Eats Everything, Dombresky and Matroda. Meanwhile, returning festival-goers will also be able to enjoy Holy Ship! favorites such as Valentino Khan, Wax Motif, Justin Martin, Craze, Ardalan, and the beloved Desert Hearts crew of Mikey Lion, Lee Reynolds, Marbs and Porky.

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Holy Ship! Wrecked offers a wide representation of various genres and styles, with bass-driven sets from Subtronics, TOKiMONSTA, Boys Noize, TroyBoi, Skream, Dirt Monkey, GG Magree, Mija, Wreckno and  Austeria, as well as soulful performances from Justin Jay and R&B singer-songwriter Rochelle Jordan.

Influential drum & bass acts like Sub Focus, Culture Shock and 1991 are confirmed to perform at this year’s fest, while melodic house fans will be treated to sets from Yotto and Cassian as well as eclectic DJ appearances from The Knocks and Channel Tres.

Take a look at the full lineup for Holy Ship! Wrecked below.

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In addition to the exceptional music, Holy Ship! Wrecked offers a wide range of amenities at the luxurious Hard Rock Riviera Maya. From nine all-inclusive restaurants to craft cocktail bars, a waterpark, a zipline and a fitness center, attendees can indulge in endless fun and adventure.

Tickets are available for purchase via Holy Ship! Wrecked’s official website.

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The 1975’s Matty Healy meets Tom Delonge during Lollapalooza


Matty Healy has met his “hero”, Blink-182‘s Tom Delonge during The 1975‘s headlining Lollapalooza 2023 set. See footage of the moment below.

While singing their eighth song of the night, 2013’s ‘Robbers’ from their self-titled debut, Healy noticed someone walking in the front pit. He quickly ran off stage while singing to hug Delonge, who was watching the set from the photo pit.

“I love you so much, I love you so so much,” Healy told Delonge before making his way back on stage to complete performing the rest of the track. Once the song was finished, Healy told the crowd how he just got to meet one of his rock heroes adding, “And the person who inspired me to talk about my dick as much as I do and I thank him for that forever.”

Elsewhere in the set, Healy poked fun at the band’s current controversy surrounding their Malaysian controversy. Before singing ‘It’s Not Living If It’s Not With You’ the frontman said: “You want my travel tip? Don’t go to…” before getting cut off by the start of the track.

Last month, while performing at Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Healy criticised the Malaysian government and its anti-LGBTQ laws onstage and then kissed bassist Ross MacDonald during their headlining set which was afterwards cut short. The next day, the remainder of the three-day festival was ordered cancelled by the authorities and the band banned from performing in the country.

In other The 1975 news, Healy shared the full audio of himself opening for The 1975. billed as ‘Matty’ – performed a 10-song acoustic set at St Anne’s Park, which included the live debuts of ‘Then Because She Goes’ and ‘Playing On My Mind’ from The 1975’s fourth album, ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’.

Earlier this week, the group announced a 10th anniversary reissue of their self-titled debut album, and will be performing the record in full at Reading & Leeds 2023.

Check back at NME all weekend for more reviews, news, interviews, photos and more from Lollapalooza 2023.





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Joanna Magik Joins Forces With Smalltown DJs for Tech House Heater, "Energy"

Whether you believe in the physics of human energy fields or not, surely we can all agree that being in the company of those we align with can induce a palpable feeling within us. A spark, if you will.

In light of that liminal sensation, rising dance music tastemaker Joanna Magik has teamed up with fellow Canadian beatsmiths Smalltown DJs to deliver a “Energy,” a bona fide dancefloor heater.

Out today by way of Claude VonStroke’s venerated Dirtybird imprint, the tech house heater features Techno Tupac and speaks to the feeling of physically connecting with someone to whom you’re deeply attracted: “Everytime you touch me I feel energy.”

With an entrancing vocal refrain, reverberating synths and a pronounced four-on-the-floor beat, “Energy” exudes a hypnotic club panache. As an amalgamation of Magik’s signature house sensibilities and Smalltown DJs’ production prowess—accrued from decades of experience in the electronic music scene—”Energy” is an ode to techno’s roots with a vivacious house infusion.

“We are stoked to collaborate on ‘Energy’ because it’s a juicy hybrid of our sounds and there’s no better word to describe the vibrancy of our respective DJ sets,” Smalltown DJs said in a statement shared with EDM.com. “It’s a dream to have it released on Dirtybird.”

Listen to “Energy” below and find the new track on your preferred streaming platforms here.

Over the years, Smalltown DJs have garnered acclaim from many of their releases, such as “Do You Want Me” (with rrotik), “Bad Behaviour” (with Dances With White Girls and SkiiTour)” and “Who U With” (with rrotik and Killa Kela). Those records dropped on Box of Cats, Fool’s Gold and House Call Records, respectively.

Meanwhile, Magik has been making waves as of late, releasing her debut EP Got Something / Dancefloor just weeks ago. She has also been a consistent name across Canada’s festival circuit and nightclubs, including Badlands and Shambhala. 

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