Advice for 2018, As Told Through Album & Song Titles
Beyond the hype? This creative written piece reflects on the outgoing, so-so 2017 and provides sound advice for 2018 â as told through album and song titles.
Beyond the hype? This creative written piece reflects on the outgoing, so-so 2017 and provides sound advice for 2018 â as told through album and song titles.
Brian Fallon returns with âIf Your Prayers Donât Get to Heaven,â an energetic promo single for his sophomore album, âSleepwalkers.â
With a release date set for her highly-anticipated debut album, âCamila,â Camila Cabello returns with a new single, âNever Be the Same.â
With a release date set for her debut album, âCamila,â Camila Cabello follows up hit single âHavanaâ with a more low-key offering with âReal Friends.â
After pushing back âM A N I Aâ to January 2018, Fall Out Boy returns with the projectâs fourth single, âHold Me Tight or Donât.â
Owl City falls way, WAY short on âAll My Friends,â the quirky, schmaltzy promo single for his forthcoming album, âCinematic.â
Aaron Bruno and AWOLNATION drop a gem with âSeven Sticks of Dynamite,â the second single from their forthcoming third album, âHere Come the Runts.â
Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy delivers a thoughtful single, âLike Gold,â which finds him reminiscing on a past relationship.
Andy Biersack and Black Veil Brides delivers an enjoyable record with âWhen They Call My Name,â a single from their 2018 comeback album, âVale.â
Franz Ferdinand returns with an enigmatic, quirky comeback single, âAlways Ascending,â the title-track from fifth studio album arriving in 2018.
Artistically, Charlie Puth continues his maturation with the second single off his highly-anticipated sophomore album âVoicenotes,â âHow Long.â
Following a âbotchedâ promo campaign, Fall Out Boy push back M A N I A and release an improved third single, âThe Last of the Real Ones.â