My New Band Believe shares video for in the blink of an eye

My New Band Believe has released a new music video for the track “In the Blink of an Eye.” The clip, directed by Dos Monos member Botsu_NGS, stars local fisherman Hiroki Kaniya and depicts his daily routine on a boat in Ishikawa prefecture.

The band, a project of Black Midi’s Cameron Picton, issued the video following the release of its self-titled debut album last month. A press release describes the work as a “Japanese seafaring odyssey.” Viewers can watch the full video online as of this week.

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Swedish rock band Degreed has released the official video for their new single 'Believe', taken from the forthcoming album 'Curtain Calls'. The album is set for release on April 10, 2026, via Frontiers Music Srl. Vocalist Robin Eriksson describes the track as a straightforward rock song with synth wave and pop influences.

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Japanese punk band Otoboke Beaver have returned with their first new music since 2022, leading with the track “I Don’t Need to Be in Your Strike Zone” from the three-track single Is the New Album Out Yet?. The release marks the final one featuring drummer Kahokiss before her retirement. A video for the lead track, directed by Haruko Tajima, accompanies the announcement.

Sublime has announced 'Until The Sun Explodes', its first new album since 1996 and the first featuring vocalist Jakob Nowell. The record, due out on June 12 via Atlantic, includes collaborations with artists including H.R., FIDLAR and G. Love. The band released the title track alongside a video shot in Long Beach.

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UK progressive rock/metal band Godsticks have unveiled their new single M.I.A., accompanied by a music video. The track serves as the lead from their upcoming seventh album VOiD, set for release in March via Kscope. Frontman Darran Charles describes the song as inspired by his inner critic.

 

 

 

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