Donald Glover is back.

Childish Gambino is in album mode. The multi-talented Donald Glover has been focusing on TV, but he's rededicated himself to his Gambino persona for a brand new release. The details surrounding the album have been scarce, but the more time passes, the musical snippets fans have gotten to hear. The latest, teased by Gambino himself, is the most exciting yet. It teases a fresh new sound, and involves his long time collaborator, Ludwig Goransson.

Childish Gambino hopped on Instagram on June 9 to share a video of him and Goransson in the studio together. The former can been playing playing tracks back, while Goransson can be seen sitting in a chair next to him. "Everything now is like— y’know, less people play instruments," Gambino tells his producer. "So like everybody’s just using their voice and they’re filling it up with a bunch of reverb." The track is a rebuke to the "reverb" Gambino is talking about. Very little of the track is heard during the video, but it does have a funky drum pattern and synths. The implementation of the latter sounds like a hybrid of the styles that Childish Gambino showcased on his previous two albums.

Childish Gambino's New Song Has A Funky Instrumental

There's a cinematic quality to the instrumental, which makes perfect sense given Gambino's intent. He announced that the upcoming album, Bando Stone and the Free World, will be a soundtrack to the film of the same name. Gambino preciously teased this filmic concept with 2013's Because the Internet, which was accompanied by a screenplay. It helps that Gambino, as Donald Glover, has appeared in several big films and shows. It helps even more than Ludwig Goransson has become one of the most revered and emulated film composers of the last decade.

There's extra hype surrounding this upcoming Childish Gambino album. It's been teased as the last to feature the Gambino moniker, which is something Goransson has been cagey about discussing during interviews. "If he makes a statement like that, I think he’s a serious person," the Oscar winner told The Wrap. "Music is such a part of his life, so I’m sure he’s going to invent some new way of doing music or art or whatever it is. But if he says he’s done with Childish Gambino — he’s done." Goransson did note, however, how much he enjoys experimenting with Glover. "I never know what to expect," he gushed. "On a new project, on a new song. It can go anywhere."

Panic! At The Disco are preparing to release a special deluxe anniversary edition of A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.

The I Write Sins Not Tragedies icons marked the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking 2005 debut album during their performance at When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas over the weekend, and have now confirmed the new edition.

On January 23, the group — originally formed by Brendon Urie, Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross and Brent Wilson — will unveil a limited edition box set that features a remastered version of the record.

The package, priced at £164.99 and available for pre-order, includes 11 unreleased demos and a vinyl pressing of 2006’s Live In Denver. The full live set has also been uploaded to YouTube.

On the band’s UK store, they shared a message:

“To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Panic! At The Disco’s seminal debut album, this limited edition box set brings together a comprehensive time capsule celebrating the record's impact.

This release includes the original album remastered for the first time ever, 11 unreleased demos, plus the legendary 2006 Live In Denver performance — never before released on vinyl or CD.

The box set also includes a 12-page zine with never before seen photos from the era, a sticker set, a door hanger, and a paper doll set.”

By 2023, the band had essentially become a solo project for Urie. Their final show was held in Manchester, UK, where the frontman said: “Sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin.

“We’ve been trying to keep it to ourselves, though some of you may have heard… Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon!

The prospect of being a father and getting to watch my wife become a mother is both humbling and exciting. I look forward to this next adventure.”

Panic! returned to the stage at WWWY over the weekend, performing A Fever You Can't Sweat Out in full alongside fan favorites like This Is Gospel and Nine in the Afternoon.

To end the night, they performed I Write Sins Not Tragedies once again, as Smith reunited with Urie for the emotional closing moment.

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