Check out the latest music news after the jump:
- Troye Sivan released a third song, “Bloom,” from his upcoming album, which is out June 8, though it still does not have an announced title. The 22-year-old South African released his debut album, Blue Neighborhood, in 2015 and has since been featured on the soundtrack to Love, Simon, with a song called “Strawberries and Cigarettes,” which he wrote with Jack Antonoff and Alex Hope. “Bloom” follows “My My My” and “The Good Side” as songs released from his sophomore album.
- Carly Rae Jepsen did an interview with a Chinese station CGTN before a festival performance there where she revealed that she’s written around 120 songs for her next album. She somewhat famously wrote over 200 for 2015’s E•MO•TION, 12 of which ended up on the album, with an additional five songs appearing as bonus tracks, and a eight more on a follow-up EP.
- Indie rock trio Houndmouth have released their first music since 2015’s Little Neon Limelight, and first since they became a trio with the departure of Katie Toupin in 2016. Though there is no album announcement yet, “This Party” is up on Spotify now, and the single art and sound fit the futuristic vibe the band has been teasing on Instagram.
- Guns and Roses have announced a deluxe box set reissue of their debut album, 1987’s Appetite for Destruction. The four disc set, to be released on June 29, will include all sorts of unreleased songs along with newly remastered album tracks and previously released b-sides. For $179.99, the set also has a bunch of other stuff, posters and the like.
- Likewise, Liz Phair’s 1992 debut album, Exile in Guyville, has gotten a reissue out today. Girly Sound to Guyville features three additional discs of bedroom recordings on cassette tapes from prior to the album’s release that Phair recorded under the name Girly Sound.