Avicii and Aloe Blacc reunite on the new song “Sos,” the first offering from the late producer’s posthumous album, Tim, out June 6th. The song was accompanied by a music video featuring words of praise for the artist born Tim Bergling from his fans.
The track boasts a lithe pop groove made out of synths that twist and tumble atop a beat of crisp drums. Though the song features a quintessential Edm build, there’s something poignant and understated about its apex as Blacc sings, “I can feel your...
The track boasts a lithe pop groove made out of synths that twist and tumble atop a beat of crisp drums. Though the song features a quintessential Edm build, there’s something poignant and understated about its apex as Blacc sings, “I can feel your...
- 4/10/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Avicii’s family and collaborators have revealed that the late Edm star’s first posthumous LP, Tim, will arrive this summer. A single titled “S.O.S.” that features Aloe Blacc on vocals will precede the album, the New York Times reports; Blacc also sang on Avicii’s 2013 hit “Wake Me Up.” “S.O.S.” is out April 10th.
Tim, which takes its name from Avicii’s birth name Tim Bergling, boasts music that Avicii was working on in the final three months of his life; Bergling died by suicide in Muscat, Oman in...
Tim, which takes its name from Avicii’s birth name Tim Bergling, boasts music that Avicii was working on in the final three months of his life; Bergling died by suicide in Muscat, Oman in...
- 4/5/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
After suffering a couple unexpected setbacks, Avicii‘s Stories is finally on its way. The producer’s highly anticipated sophomore album has been scheduled for an October 2nd release, and the news comes along with two new singles, “Pure Grinding” and “For A Better Day.”
The first track, “For A Better Day,” centers on a jive piano climbing around the vocal talent of Alex Ebert. The second, “Pure Grinding” with Kristoffer Fogelmark & Earl St. Clair, depicts a surprisingly different side of Avicii, implementing a more trap influenced structure than anything we’ve seen before.
Avicii says of the album:
“[It] refines what I didn’t feel was perfect last time. I think there are more layers to the songs than before, and every song has been written on acoustic guitar, so the structure is different.”
Apparently there were numerous records that didn’t make it onto the album, teasing the potential...
The first track, “For A Better Day,” centers on a jive piano climbing around the vocal talent of Alex Ebert. The second, “Pure Grinding” with Kristoffer Fogelmark & Earl St. Clair, depicts a surprisingly different side of Avicii, implementing a more trap influenced structure than anything we’ve seen before.
Avicii says of the album:
“[It] refines what I didn’t feel was perfect last time. I think there are more layers to the songs than before, and every song has been written on acoustic guitar, so the structure is different.”
Apparently there were numerous records that didn’t make it onto the album, teasing the potential...
- 8/28/2015
- by Tim Kusnierek
- We Got This Covered
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