Lil Silva Announces ‘Still Heavy P1’ EP | News

Lil Silva will release new ‘Still Heavy P1’ EP on March 29th.

The producer is lauded for his collaborative work, a journey that has taken him from seminal releases on Night Slugs through to studio sessions with Adele. His own work remains close to his heart, however, and Lil Silva continues that solitary journey this month.

Out on March 29th, his new ‘Still Heavy P1’ EP contains four tracks, with Lil Silva spinning the creative dials once more. CLASH spoke to the producer last year, and discussed his next steps:

“There’s been things going around, but I know the

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While She Sleeps – Self Hell | Reviews

While She Sleeps’ career has been punctuated by constant motion and a passionate DIY ethos. The metalcore five piece still record primarily at their own studio HQ in Sheffield, design their merchandise and shoot their own music videos, an approach which means they hold a relatively unique position in the industry. In 2020 they launched the Sleeps Society subscription service via Patreon, allowing them to exist independently without the need of financial backing from record labels, further calcifying the already deep connection with their fans. On the evidence of the band’s frequently brilliant sixth album, ‘Self Hell’, it may

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Live Music’s Week Of Corporate Pain | theMusic.com.au

The live music industry is facing one of the darkest periods in its history as the fallout from bubbles created by COVID funding, spiraling artist and insurance fees and the cost of living crisis bites. With the funding crisis now gone and audience preferences shifting, the industry is feeling real pain.

This week saw Splendour in the Grass canceled and Pandemonium Rocks stripped back to a single stage event (although we still don’t know the details), but under the big headlines, far more businesses are feeling the pinch with liquidators and administrators having a very busy week.

The week before

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