Hey everybody, it's Watchthony Mojotano here, internet's busiest list-maker.
Talking about Rolling Stone's very bad puff piece about Taylor Swift.
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"...we're not talking about it [but] yes I'm moving on," Drozd wrote in a now-deleted post.
The band now say they "look forward to the future as we embark on our separate musical and creative endeavors"
Black Country, New Road pay homage to power pop in a Big Star cover they've been folding into their live setlists recently.
The French techno producer's first live album will be out on January 23rd.
The long-awaited follow-up to 2017's 'Testing' is slated for release in mid-January, featuring album artwork by Tim Burton.