Amazon Celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month May 14, 2021
Throughout the month of May, Amazon is featuring curated collections of movies, series, music, books, and audiobooks from AAPI creators, actors, artists, producers, writers, and filmmakers to honor the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community.
Throughout the month of May, Prime Video is featuring a dedicated landing page with a curated selection of titles to honor the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. The collection features AAPI actors, producers, writers, and filmmakers, and includes Amazon Originals such as
Jimmy O Yang: Good Deal and Academy Award winner
Sound of Metal, licensed titles such as
My apologies for being unable to write the “Biggest Albums of March 2021” round up. I’ve spent lockdown changing career paths and my law exams made that column an impossibility. Not to worry, rather than simple rolling on to April, 411 is back with a bumper round-up of the biggest name and most intriguing releases from March and April.
Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over The Country Club (Pop)
Norman Fucking Rockwell could not be topped. The bad-boy, West Coast, American Dream overdosing on excess mythology that Lana Del Rey had been sculpting since her debut came to a glorious head on that one façade shattering album. Lana was recast as Slyvia Path roaming around in her fucking night gown writing on the walls in her own blood – where on earth can you go from there? The answer, it seems, is to go back to the very beginning.
British electronic duo Overmono have mixed a new compilation album.
fabric presents Overmono features music by Equiknoxx, Blawan, Orca, Actress, and more, as well as four tracks from Overmono. The album arrives digitally and on CD July 16 via fabric, with a vinyl release set for September 3. Today (May 12), Overmono have released a single from the compilation. Listen to “If U Ever” below, and scroll down for the LP art and tracklist.
Overmono are brothers Tom and Ed Russell. Of their new fabric mix, they said in a press release:
We’d just stepped out to get a curry from a take-away called Bombay to Bromley which is nearby our studio when we got an email asking us to do a mix for fabric. There was something about the vibe that evening that’s quite typical of south east London on a cold winter’s night. Overheard conversations and disagreements. Night buses with steamed up windows. Sirens in the distance. A bit tense but exciting at the same time. You know there’s always
Johny Lamb
, April 30th, 2021 07:38
The eponymous debut from Dublin producer/songwriter David Balfe is full of savage joy, finds Johny Lamb
This eponymous album is the debut full-length effort from Dublin producer/songwriter David Balfe. A project that exists seemingly to articulate both personal grief and bereavement and broader strokes of the struggles of working-class life in Dublin. This is an exciting time for Irish artists, and they find they have much to write about, social, economic and political contexts being what they are. From the gorgeous beat-driven pop of Gemma Dunleavy to the sharp, often political wit of Kneecap, Irish popular music is finding an unfiltered favour outside of its immediate home, with no compromise in language, accent, reference or idiom.
For Those I Love History and Biography
For Those I Love is the brainchild of Dublin producer and songwriter David Balfe. He released his self-titled debut album in March 2021.
For Those I Love has announced a UK and Ireland tour for October 2021. Catch him live by checking tour dates and ticket details below via Stereoboard.
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