Demi Lovato shared that two songs from the deluxe edition of her sixth studio album
Tell Me You Love are now available to stream. The 27-year-old pop stars updated her fans about the arrival of Smoke & Mirrors and Ready for Ya on streaming platforms with a short message on Twitter.
Though
Tell Me You Love Me was released back in 2017, Smoke & Mirrors and Ready for Ya were exclusive to the deluxe version of the album that was only sold in Target stores. Nearly four years after the album dropped, Lovato has made the decision to release the bonus tracks on all streaming platforms.
Demi Lovato shared that two songs from the deluxe edition of her sixth studio album
Tell Me You Love are now available to stream. The 27-year-old pop stars updated her fans about the arrival of Smoke & Mirrors and Ready for Ya on streaming platforms with a short message on Twitter.
Though
Tell Me You Love Me was released back in 2017, Smoke & Mirrors and Ready for Ya were exclusive to the deluxe version of the album that was only sold in Target stores. Nearly four years after the album dropped, Lovato has made the decision to release the bonus tracks on all streaming platforms.
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Filmed on a sunny day in her Los Angeles home, the at-home concert kicks off with the singer belting out a stripped-down rendition of her 2017 track Tell Me You Love Me .
Hear Sufjan Stevens New Ambient Song Lamentation II
Track previews Lamentations, second installment of five-LP project
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Sufjan Stevens previewed the next installment of his
Convocations project with “Lamentation II,” an ambient instrumental piece featuring muted electronics and chrome-plated synth. He paired the song with a visualizer filled with comet-like streaks of rainbow color.
Convocations is a five-volume series dedicated to Stevens’ biological father, who died in September two days following the release of his 2020 record,
The Ascension. Each installment of the album is themed around a different stage of the mourning process a statement describes the project as “five sonic cycles exploring loss, isolation and anxiety,” drawing on influences like Morton Subotnick, Maryanne Amacher, Christian Fennesz, Brian Eno and Wolfgang Voigt.