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  1. Il y a 1 jour · Back in 2022, Mark Lanegan died aged 57 at his home in Killarney, Ireland. Now, two years later, there seems to be a posthumous release in the works. Before his passing, the former Screaming Trees singer and Queens of the Stone Age member released his memoir Devil In a Coma, which saw him write about illness and remorse after being admitted to ...

  2. Il y a 17 heures · Molte novità in arrivo». Con questo sintetico messaggio, e alcuni scatti dagli Abbey Road Studios, gli eredi di Mark Lanegan hanno ne annunciato l’arrivo di un album postumo. L’ultimo lavoro dell’ex Screaming Trees, scomparso il 22 febbraio all’età di 57 anni, è Straight Songs Of Sorrow pubblicato nel 2020.

  3. Il y a 1 jour · The page’s first post since announcing Lanegan’s death in February 2022 reads, “We appreciate your kind loving words over the last 2 years. There is lots of news to share with you very soon.” The post also includes photos of recording equipment and the exterior of the famed Abbey Road Studios in London, suggesting that a posthumous Lanegan release could be in the works.

  4. Il y a 17 heures · For any artist, it’s surely a little bit nerve-racking to put something you made out into the world. For Judah & the Lion ‘s Judah Akers , he certainly felt that way and then some in releasing the band’s latest album, The Process .

  5. Il y a 17 heures · Mark Lanegan’s social media hasn’t updated since he died in 2022. They did today. “We appreciate your kind & loving words over the last 2 years. There is lots of news to share with you very soon,” a post read, with a photo of Abbey Road studios and two mixing desks. This must mean some form of new music, right?

  6. Il y a 3 jours · Ol’ Army Sarge Reacts – Please LIKE and SUB: SOCIALS: Facebook / angelinajordanofficial Instagram / angelinajordana Snapchat Angelinajazzy Twi...

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    Il y a 3 jours · " Wavin' Flag " is a song by Somali-Canadian artist K'naan from his album Troubadour (2009). The song was originally written for Somalia and aspirations of its people for freedom. The original single was a hit in Canada and reached number two on the Canadian Hot 100 as the second official single from the album, after the single "ABCs", a minor hit.