Listen: Troye Sivan's new song 'The Good Side'.
There's no stopping Troye Sivan this year, with his just released new song 'The Good Side' sharing a softer and more acoustic side of the popstar, after first single/banger 'My My My!'.
There's no stopping Troye Sivan this year, with his just released new song 'The Good Side' sharing a softer and more acoustic side of the popstar, after first single/banger 'My My My!'.
In the lead-up to the release of their sophomore album 'Where Wildness Grows' (out March 9th), Gengahr have shared a brand new song, 'Before Sunrise', which follows up 'Carrion' and 'Mallory'.
About the new song, the band's Felix Bushe says: "Before Sunrise is a song that celebrates the relief and simplicity one can find lost in the night. A clarity and single mindedness that doesn't exist in day to day life. A beautiful weightlessness that gradually dissolves as the sun comes up."
Listen to 'Before Sunrise' below...
Finn Wolfhard has just joined Ansel Elgort in being cast for the upcoming film-adaptation of Donna Tartt's book 'The Goldfinch', in which he will play the role of Young Boris - with the older version of the character set to be portrayed by Aneurin Barnard (best recognised as the French soldier Gibson in 'Dunkirk').
Sarah Paulson, Jeffrey Wright, and Luke Wilson also have roles in the film, which will begin shooting later this month in New York.
It’s officially 2018, which means it’s the year that New Zealand finally gets the chance to see Phoenix live - at Auckland City Limits, taking place at Western Springs Stadium on March 3rd.
To celebrate that very important fact, we’ve put together five reasons why you need to see Phoenix at the festival - check them out below…
#1. Their latest album ‘Ti Amo’ came out last year - watch them perform the title-track live in the Italian venue Teatro Bibiena, Mantova below:
Allie X has dropped a music video for her Vérité-featuring single, 'Casanova' - the original version of which is featured on her 'CollXtion II' album.
Watch the 'Casanova' music video below...
'Call Me By Your Name' actor Timothée Chalamet, after dodging questions about working with Woody Allen on the upcoming film 'A Rainy Day In New York', has finally taken to Instagram to explain his silence, saying that he is "not able to answer the question directly because of contractual obligations".
However, Chalamet goes on to say that: "I don't want to profit from my work on the film, and to that end, I am going to donate my entire salary to three charities: TIME'S UP, The LGBT Center in New York, and RAINN."
To celebrate the release of ‘Mary & The Witch’s Flower’ - in New Zealand cinemas now - we’ve got three very special merch packs to give away.
Here’s the film’s synopsis:
'The End Of The F***ing World' actor Alex Lawther - also known for his role in the 'Black Mirror' episode 'Shut Up And Dance' - models new season looks from the likes of Givenchy and Gucci in this editorial for 1883 magazine, which was shot on location at a bar in London.
In very exciting news, Converse have today announced that Tyler, the Creator's latest GOLF le FLEUR* One Star collection will be available in-store in New Zealand - marking the first time ever that any of Tyler's shoes have been in-store locally.
The collection releases this Thursday, January 18th, and includes three sneaker options, along with an apparel collection of hoodies and tees.
Auckland-based band Daffodils closed out 2017 with their debut single and music video, ‘Two Angels’, an energetic track influenced by their love of 80s new wave music (and The 1975, of course).
Isaac Keating, Jade Bryham, Louis Graham, and Theo Spike Salmon make up the four-piece, who are set to follow up the single with new music this year.
Watch the black-and-white music video for ’Two Angels’ below…