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Gena Rose Bruce

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Thursday 16 April 2020

Rearview

Gena Rose Bruce

Dot Dash

Released: Single & Album: Out now
Rearview - Gena Rose Bruce

We say

Drawing comparisons to Mazzy Star, Angel Olsen and Stevie Nicks is an Australian singer-songwriter Gena Rose Bruce. Her intoxicating brand of reverb-drenched, smoky dream-pop has been leaving audiences in Australia spellbound for the past year. Having just released her gorgeous debut album, Can’t Make You Love Me, here in the UK last month, we thought it was about time to introduce you to her with this fuzzy, upbeat, yet pensive track. Driven by sonorous, interweaving guitar lines that cascade over pastel synths - capturing the conflicting emotions within a break-up, Rearview is a stirring and total delight. Loved by Triple J in her homeland, she has already picked up global support from NPR, KEXP and KCRW in the US, as well as Radio X and The 405 here in Blighty. She has just signed to ATC Live, and was going to bring her mesmerising and smouldering live performance to SXSW and then the UK this May before the pandemic hit, so we will have to wait a bit longer to see her, but it will be worth the wait. Undeniably cool, with a voice you can easily get lost in, Gena Rose Bruce is an alternative star-in-the-making, and perhaps destined to appear on the Bang Bang Bar in Twin Peaks too.

Contact

Label: Dan Nevin, Dot Dash/Remote Control Records
Publishing: Remote Control Music
PR: Jo Donnelly, Proper Music Group
Live: UK/EU - Alice Hogg, ATC Live 
Management: Kate Adams, Fresh Air
HEADLINES
  • Competition and Markets Authority starts investigation into sale of StubHub to Viagogo (see News)
BUSINESS
  • Producer and songwriter management company Milk & Honey secures King's Cross office, signs Stuart PriceAndrew Jackson and M22, and appoints Harry Knyt. (MBW)
  • Eventbrite's CEO hints it could be pivoting back to a self-service ticketing product, following layoffs of 45% of its workforce. (Billboard
  • Independent entertainment company Better Noise Entertainment has launched Better Noise Films. It will develop feature films along with other programming and original content. (RotD)
NEWS AND FEATURES
  • The UK Competition and Markets Authority said that it has started an investigation into eBay's completed sale of StubHub to Viagogo to see whether the deal will lead to a competition issue. It has until 11 June to make a decision. The could ask the companies to allay competition concerns, potentially by selling parts of their UK operation. It could also launch a second inquiry that could ultimately result in the UK element of the deal being blocked altogether. (Guardian p31)
  • A free and open database to connect composers for film, TV and games with professional musicians able to record from home has been launched by The Ivors Academy. (RotD)
  • Reported yesterday, Mike Batt published a letter criticising UK Music’s appointment of Tom Watson. (CMU)
  • A California federal court has dismissed a lawsuit against YouTube over 'retaliatory' copyright strikes. DJ Short-E accused YouTube of failing to process DMCA counternotices after he threatened legal action. The court, however, concluded that YouTube rightfully terminated the DJ's account as it is not required to process counter-notices under the agreed terms of service. (TorrentFreak)
DIGITAL
  • Art+Logic has launched Vibrary, an open-source AI tool made to analyse short samples and loops. (RotD
  • Music-tech company DroppTV is trying to bring interactive videos to viewers so they can buy merchandise right away. (RollingStone)
COMMENT, OPINION AND ANALYSIS
  • Tom KiehlUK Music's Acting CEO, urges the Chancellor to plug gaps in support for self-employed. (RotD) "An estimated 72% of our industry are self-employed workers and many of them face a real fight to stay afloat".
  • "If you don’t get too hung up on how it used to be, your business has a great shot at emerging stronger than ever before”. (MusicAlly - Pieter van Rijn, CEO of FUGA
DEALS
  • Reach Music Publishing has entered into an exclusive worldwide administration deal with the estate of Romanthony covering the DJ, producer and singer’s full catalogue, including his share of One More Time by Daft Punk. (RotD)
MEDIA
RADIO
  • 09.30 Radio 2 Ken Bruce - with Nick Mason
LIVE STREAM
  • 17.00 DIYsolation with Glass Animals - Instagram 
    18.00 Ticketmaster Homecoming: At Home With Arlo Parks - Facebook 
    20.00 Oh Wonder - Instagram
    20.30 Frank Turner - Facebook
    22.45 Sam Smith and Demi Lovato - You Tube
PODCAST
  • Phil Taggart's Slacker Podcast 38: Alt-J 
    Riot Act: RR10 Massive Attack - Mezzanine
    George Ezra
     Phone A Friend Podcast 
ARTIST AND MUSIC FEATURES
  • The 2020 festival season is over – or is it? Some events are trying to postpone until autumn, but the odds aren’t looking good. (Guardian)
  • Since musicians began social distancing, distribution platforms that cater to unsigned acts are seeing huge surges in activity. (RollingStone)
  • How are the music industry and sync community mobilising to combat Coronavirus? (Synchtank)
  • Music can boost your productivity while working from home – here's how. (Guardian)
  • The music industry post 2020 depression: Here’s our recovery plan. (Synchtank)
  • The worrisome (lack of) infrastructure around livestreaming. (FirstFloor)
  • People are paying real money to get into virtual Zoom nightclubs. (Bloomberg) "Guests purchase tickets for $10, or can pay $80 for a private room to party alongside Instagram-famous DJs and burlesque dancers".
  • 'When I've tried to write about it, it's sounded meh' – George Ezra and more on coronavirus. (Guardian)
  • In a time of crisis, the magic of Pharrell's Happy is needed more than ever. (Guardian - Ben Beaumont-Thomas)
  • The album cover that ‘stank of urine’ – and helped The Who to ignite 1970s hard rock (Telegraph p23 - Neil McCormick) 
  • Declan McKenna says his new album is inspired by everyone from David Bowie and Bob Dylan to Abba and Robbie Williams. (BBC - Mark Savage) 
  • How Drake harnessed TikTok to slide to number one. (BBC - Alex Taylor)
  • KSI: 'My motto is this: prove people wrong' (iNews p3839- Nick Duerden) 
  • Rising Stars: TV People's thrilling lo-fi aesthetic harks back to the heady days of post-punk revival. (Star - Rory McKeown) 
  • The best concert films to recreate the gig experience at home: From Stop Making Sense to Homecoming (Standard p25 - Jochan Embley) 
  • First he changed the sound of popular music. Then he revolutionised fashion and sneakers. Now, Kanye West is redesigning the very building blocks of family life — food, clothing, and shelter. (GQ - Will Welch)
  • Charli XCX: "I kind of suit a global pandemic". (Popjustice - Peter Robinson)
  • Bruce Springsteen: where to start in his back catalogue. (Guardian - Laura Barton)
  • The writer-director Mike Judge’s comedies – from Office Space to Silicon Valley – always sum up the spirit of their times. So why has he made an LSD-soaked cartoon about George Clinton and Bootsy Collins? (Guardian2 p8-9 - Hadley Freeman)
AND ALSO
  • B-Unique is suggesting the industry back the Fuel Our Frontline initiative to deliver essential groceries to hospital staff.
SHOWBIZ AND NEWS
  • Andrea Bocelli’s live-streaming solo performance on Easter Sunday, streamed exclusively via YouTube from the Duomo in Milan, reached over 2.8m peak concurrent viewers, making it one of the biggest musical live-stream performances of all time. (Variety)
  • Selena Gomez has filed a $10m lawsuit against the makers of a mobile game, alleging that it rips off her likeness and those of other celebrities. (Variety)
  • Larmer Tree festival's 30th anniversary event, due to be held in July, has been cancelled.
  • Kanye West has revealed he was a ‘functioning alcoholic’ and drank vodka in the morning. (Independent
  • Fatboy Slim will be performing a free concert for NHS and frontline workers at the Brighton Centre on 28 October.
  • Ellie Goulding and TaP Music come together with Crisis to secure 400 phones for people affected by homelessness during the coronavirus outbreak. (RotDSun p20, iNews p13)
  • Paul McCartney has reignited his rivalry with the Rolling Stones, saying the Beatles were better. (Sun p27)
  • Paul McCartney says it was too painful to keep The Beatles going after John Lennon left. (Express p30, Mirror p17) 
  • Demi Lovato says she was "thankful" for fans' love after her near-fatal overdose in 2018. (Standard p11)
  • JB Gills says he is enjoying the coronavirus lockdown as he gets to spend quality time with his family and that the forthcoming JLS tour will be great to let your hair down. (Star p22)
  • Queen guitarist Brian May has cited meat-eating as the cause of the coronavirus, although a scientific consensus about the origin of the disease is yet to be reached. (Independent
  • Matt Goss says he is going to run for Prime Minister when he turns 60. (Mirror p24)
  • Rita Ora is to take part in the One World: Together at Home online festival celebrating healthcare workers worldwide. (Standard p16)
  • Reported yesterday, Rita Ora is under fire for spending the lockdown in a holiday home rental in the Cotswolds after telling fans to 'stay home'. (Mail p29, Sun p17)
  • Sun BizarreJesy Nelson has revealed Little Mix's next single is to be another girl-power anthem and teased a possible collab with Anne-Marie. Kanye West has said in an interview with GQ magazine that he has been battling alcoholism. Harry Styles has been pampering himself in lockdown with face masks. Taylor SwiftJ-Lo, and Sam Smith have been added to Lady Gaga's One World Together at Home concert. A snippet of new material from Dave was teased on Instagram by his friend Jussy Cash. Ellie Goulding and TaP Music have joined forces with charity Crisis to provide 400 mobile phones to the homelessness. Beverley Knight and Joss Stone have joined a group of more than 100 musicians to raise cash for NHS charities. Dua Lipa poses for US Elle magazine's May issue.  
  • Star WiredElbow miss each other so much that they have created a virtual pub to keep connected. Kanye West says he has kicked the booze after it started to become a problem. Dua Lipa is the cover star of the May issue of US Elle magazine. Tinashe's ex thought her new track Songs for You was about him, which it wasn't. The Rolling Stones saxophonist Tim Ries reckon the band will keep rocking for years to come. Paul McCartney FaceTimed Billie Eilish to tell her how much he loves her music. Beverley Knight has put together an NHS Relief single featuring Joss Stone. Travis Scott's collab with Rosalia has been delayed due to the pandemic. The Vamps star James McVey has filmed a virtual workout as part of Level Fitness' Move At Home Series. 
  • Metro Guilty PleasuresDua Lipa reveals in the May issue of US Elle magazine that the first thing she will do after the lockdown is to 'have all my friends over and cook a big meal'. Beverley Knight has recorded a cover of the Bill Withers track Lean On Me for the NHS.  
REVIEWS
ALBUMS
  • Erza Furman: Sex Education OST (Metro p18 - 4* David Bennun)
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
  • Live events may not be resuming in either Los Angeles or New York City until 2021, according to the mayors of both cities. (Billboard)
  • In Belgium, all major festivals have been banned until 31 August. (IQ)
  • According to German newspaper Bild, festivals in the country are expected to be banned until 31 August. (Google)
THE BIGGER PICTURE
  • Mashable beats a lawsuit by convincing a judge that it legitimately used an image on Instagram. (HR)
  • Google has announced the creation of a Journalism Emergency Relief Fund to support local newsrooms around the world. (Google)
  • Re: The controversial “library” through which the Internet Archive distributed books without the permission of the authors or publishers. "a form of voluntarism that requires no sacrifice on their part". (Medium - Neil Turkewitz)
 
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