Courtney Love sings Geese song with Baby Queen on Instagram

Courtney Love has shared an Instagram video of herself performing an acoustic cover of Geese's 'Au Pays Du Cocaine' alongside Baby Queen. The Hole frontwoman, who recently declared her growing fandom of the New York band, strummed along on guitar in the clip. Love attended Geese's recent London concert after overcoming initial skepticism.

Courtney Love posted the video on Instagram, capturing her and Baby Queen singing lyrics including 'Like a sailor in a big green boat / You can be free / You can be free, just come home.' A Pomeranian joined them on the couch during the performance. Love has championed Baby Queen previously, offering track-by-track feedback on her debut album 'Quarter Life Crisis' and praising songs like 'Kid Genius' and 'Every Time I Get High.' Baby Queen said Love is 'really supportive' and 'loves Baby Queen.'

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Ella Langley and Theo Von share a microphone during their surprise duet at Stagecoach, with an ecstatic crowd singing along.
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Ella Langley surprises Stagecoach crowd with Theo Von duet

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Country singer Ella Langley made her Stagecoach debut on April 24 in Indio, California, bringing out comedian Theo Von for a duet of 'You Look Like You Love Me.' The performance capped a set featuring tracks from her No. 1 album Dandelion. Fans sang along as the pair delivered the hit originally featuring Riley Green.

New York band Geese made their Coachella debut on the Gobi Stage, performing a cover of Justin Bieber's 2010 hit 'Baby' hours before Bieber headlined the main stage. The group wove the cover into their song '2122,' a tradition at their live shows. Frontman Cameron Winter promised a return appearance next weekend.

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New York band Geese performed a cover of the Stone Roses' 1989 track 'Fools Gold' during their concert on March 24 at Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse. The group integrated the cover into their song '2122' from the 2023 album 3D Country. This tribute follows their recent shout-out to the Stone Roses at the BRIT Awards.

Olivia Rodrigo marked the launch of her new single 'drop dead' by performing at Feel Karaoke in Los Angeles, dressed in a custom pale pink babydoll by designer Jane Doe. The track is the first from her upcoming album you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, with a music video shot at the Palace of Versailles. Directed by Petra Collins and styled by Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo, the video features outfits referencing Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette and Jane Birkin.

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British punk band Pet Needs has unveiled a new music video for their track "Ducklings." The video accompanies a song from their forthcoming album. Directed by Vanessa Sollner, it highlights the band's energetic style.

North London artist Eliza has unveiled her third independent album, The Darkening Green, after a four-year gap in full-length releases. The nine-track alt-R&B project explores themes of capitalism, nature, and human connection, accompanied by the new single Pleasure Boy. Motherhood and personal growth subtly influence the record's emotional depth.

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Danish punk band Iceage have revealed their first album since 2021, set for release on May 29 via Mexican Summer. The announcement coincides with a music video for the new single “Ember.” Frontman Elias Rønnenfelt described the songs as immediate, urgent, raw, and fast.

 

 

 

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