zox-news domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/tvmewbmy/public_html/website_92d5c77a/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Meanwhile, the band confirmed that their previously-announced album Van Weezer is still scheduled to arrive May 7. The band has shared three singles off that record: ‘The End of the Game,’ ‘Hero,’ and ‘Beginning of the End.’
The surprise announcement comes as Weezer fans await the arrival of Van Weezer, the band’s 15th (now 16th) studio album, which was originally due for release in May 2020, but was delayed because of the pandemic. Van Weezer, which is dedicated to Eddie Van Halen, will now be released on May 7 this year.
The revised dates on the Hella Mega Tour are available on the Hella Mega website.
Weezer – OK Human tracklist
All My Favorite Songs
Aloo Gobi
Grapes Of Wrath
Numbers
Playing My Piano
Mirror Image
Screens
Bird With A Broken Wing
Dead Roses
Everything Happens For A Reason
Here Comes The Rain
La Brea Tar Pits
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OK Human, the new album, arrives 1/29
"All My Favorite Songs” the first song from the album will be out this Thursday, 1/21 at 12am ET.
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— weezer (@Weezer) January 18, 2021
You can also create and print off your own library card just for fun. Once they have access to the archive they will be able to view detailed artwork, official videos, and ad-free HD live and TV performances, B-Sides and compilation tracks. Previously out-of-print merchandise will be available to order on demand.
On Twitter, the band writes, “Radiohead.com has always been infuriatingly uninformative and unpredictable. We have now, predictably, made it incredibly informative. We present: the RADIOHEAD PUBLIC LIBRARY.” Each day this week one member of the band will play “librarian” and present a tour through the archives, beginning with Colin Greenwood today. In his case this amounts to a tantalizing series of live video snippets, including some of my favorite Napster-era bootlegs such as the classic Pinkpop “Lift” performance and their cover of Carly Simon’s “Nobody Does It Better.”
To mark the launch of the library, each Radiohead member will take a turn at playing librarian between January 20-24. Colin Greenwood of the band has begun proceedings today, January 20, presenting a curated selection of archival material across the band’s social media channels.
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— Radiohead (@radiohead) January 20, 2020
The multifarious composer and Radiohead co-founder has announced two releases: Daniel Pioro playing Bach’s “Partita No. 2” on the first, and a second containing Michael Gordon’s “Industry” on the A-side and Greenwood’s own “Water” on the B-side. Octatonic releases will also stream, the website notes, with the first two arriving on services September 24. A future record is slated to include a Steve Reich composition. Watch a trailer below.
The label will release soloists or small groups—“and as it’s my party,” Greenwood writes on the site, he’ll include “some of my own small ideas that have never been recorded, like ’88’ (for solo piano), and ‘Miniatures from Water’ for piano, violin, string drone and tanpura.”
On the website, Greenwood writes that he started the label to capture the “remarkable musicians” he’s met as a film composer, “playing the pieces they love, both contemporary and ancient.” He adds, “I stand in awe of classically trained UK musicians: a 20-something carrying a cello case will always be more impressive than someone with a guitar. It’s just harder to do. It takes more commitment, and the sounds they make are so limitless—for all that the instruments they play are ‘traditional’. ”
Earlier this summer, Radiohead released Minidiscs [Hacked], which consists of 18 hours of material from OK Computer that had leaked on Bandcamp. Their last LP was 2016’s A Moon Shaped Pool, which they toured extensively for over two years and concluded at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center on August 1st, 2018.
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