coup de main - noun
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Definition of coup de main : an attack that achieves complete surprise.

Wolf Alice tease upcoming 'something' by sending postcards to fans.

After busying themselves working on their new album, Wolf Alice are now hinting at the imminent kick-off of their second record, having mailed some select fans postcards which are poetically titled on the photo-side - ‘After The Zero Hour’, 'Sadboy', 'Visions Of A Life', 'Sky Musings', 'St. Purple & Green' - and scribbled with a cryptic message.

Are Wolf Alice announcing the titles of songs from their forthcoming album, perhaps?

Check out some of the postcards received by fans below...

Listen: Halsey’s new song 'Strangers' feat. Lauren Jauregui.

With Halsey’s upcoming album 'hopeless fountain kingdom' only one week away now, she’s dropped a new single, 'Strangers', which features Fifth Harmony’s Lauren Jauregui and was co-written and produced by Greg Kurstin.

In a recent interview with Zane Lowe, Halsey said about the song: "I wanted to see what it would be like if Pat Benatar and Stevie Nicks wrote a love song."

Listen to 'Strangers' below...

Alt-J announce NZ + AUS December 2017 tour.

Alt-J are finally returning to New Zealand this December, having announced headline shows for both Auckland and Wellington - as well as Australian dates for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane - which marks the band’s first NZ appearance since Laneway Festival 2013.

Tickets go on sale to the general public from midday on Tuesday, June 6th, with a Frontier Members pre-sale available from 2pm NZT on Thursday, June 1st.

Members of The 1975 & Wolf Alice encourage UK fans to register to vote.

Today is the last day that UK citizens can register to vote in the upcoming general election - and members of Dirty Hit bands The 1975 and Wolf Alice are encouraging their fans to register, with bassist Ross MacDonald saying that, "If you don't register, you can't vote and if you don't vote, your voice will not be heard. This is an extremely important election. There are huge differences between the two parties this time round; differences that will shape our country and society not just for the next 5 years but for generations to come."

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