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Alkaline They say ‘lightning never strikes the same place twice’, but Alkaline’s albums seem to be the exception to the rule. His sophomore effort, Top Prize, dominated the weekend following its Friday debut with impressive unit sales and streaming numbers. The 14 track project received overwhelming support on all platforms and is expected to make an equally impressive entry on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Alkaline’s first album, New Level Unlocked, debuted at No. 1 in 2016, spending 18 consecutive weeks on the coveted charts. A similar feat with Top Prize would make him the only independent reggae-dancehall artiste to have two consecutive album debuts in this way. ....
Clash 118. Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie is the ultimate iconoclast, someone whose catalogue moves from punk rebellion to rave euphoria, a continual act of renewal and regeneration. Refusing to make the same record twice, his latest project finds Bobby - in his words - attempting to “put the pain back into music”. Constructed alongside Savages singer and renowned solo artist Jehnny Beth, new album Utopian Ashes dips into his country, blues, and soul influences, producing stark poetry of existence on the fringes. Opening up to Clash, Bobby Gillespie talks about his working class roots in Glasgow, his need to speak his mind, and why simple truths are the most profound. ....
Clash 118. Clash meets a resilient and divisive pop star, one who is running towards the future while therapising her past. New album Life Support is out now, a record that sifts through her decade-long rise, while pointing to an illustrious future. We discuss her rollercoaster life, the importance of self-knowledge, and how music has always sat at the centre of her life. “My fans see me and they hear me… they know me and my heart and I think that’s a very beautiful and important thing.” Also featured in this magazine are ....
Groundbreaking multimedia collective Gorillaz are the first face of Clash 118. 20 years on from their debut album Gorillaz are still eclipsing boundaries, with their Song Machine project re-writing the rules, and connecting them to a cross-generational creative landscape. But it goes further than this. Whether theyâre linking with slowthai or Robert Smith, Gorillaz move with purpose, constructing alternative narratives during a time when escapism has never been so needed. Clash joins Gorillaz to explore their potent renewal and creative regeneration in this exclusive and in-depth cover feature, one that explores their relationships, future projects, and their new Fred Perry collaboration. ....