We're through for another week and we hope you've enjoyed it as much as we have.
Scroll down for loads of new music from the likes of Empire of the Sun and Busted plus videos from Little Mix and Clean Bandit.
There's also news on the UK music video awards, Prince, Solange and the ultimate TV croon-off as we get not one but two albums from TV game show presenters.
See you on Monday
Empire of the Sun go full metal in new track
Not really, its another slice of deliciously sunny psych-pop from Luke Steele and Nicholas Littlemore from their forthcoming album Two Vines, due out at the end of this month.
Never one to do whatever everyone else is doing, the brilliant Chance the Rapper has shared a video for How Great from his Coloring Book mixtape, shot on an iPhone and featuring his cousin and a live female choir.
Interestingly he has ordered fans to lock their screens and watch it vertically.
The camera moves around. A lot. But it still works.
What do you do when your violinist and one quarter of your band announces he is leaving? Why, you release you latest video without him in it just three days later.
Tip of the cap to Clean Bandit for not wallowing around for a few weeks - instead they shared the video for their new collaboration with Sean Paul and Anne-Marie.
Which flips locations from a bunch of old geezers what looks like an Essex strip pub to a picturesque clifftop that almost certainly isn't in Essex.
Flaming Lips announce unpronounceable new album for 2017
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The Flaming Lips, led by the wonderfully weird Wayne Coyne (above), have announced a new album and we defy you to pronounce it correctly.
Oczy Mlody is due out on 13 January and its 12 tracks include titles like Galaxy I Sink, There Should Be Unicorns and, our favourite, Listening to the Frogs with Demon Eyes.
The Castle is the lead single and here is a teaser:
In what could be a pop battle the likes of which we haven't seen since the days of Oasis and Blur, Pointless's Alexander Armstrong - about to release his second album - faces a fight for dominance from fellow TV quiz show host Bradley Walsh.
Cheeky chappie Walsh, who presents The Chase, has just announced his debut release Chasing Dreams (do you see what they did there?).
According to his publicists, Brad is "an old-school crooner" and has compiled a tracklist of "his favourite swing classics".
"I grew up listening to legends such as Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr and Tony Bennett," he said.
"To have the opportunity to record some of the greatest songs and arrangements ever written alongside a fifty-four piece orchestra and band is absolutely thrilling."
Katie Melua on working with a Georgian women's choir
BBC Radio 3
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Singer-songwriter Katie Melua has been speaking to Radio 3's In Tune about working with the Gori Women's Choir from her homeland of Georgia.
She told presenter Sean Rafferty about their rehearsals in a "post apocalyptic Southbank Centre" and ending her creative relationship with producer Mike Batt.
They've released the music video to their fierce latest single Shout Out To My Ex, a break-up song which goes easy on the melancholy and hard on the rage.
The video was shot in Almeria, Spain and the track is the first single to be taken from their upcoming fourth album, Glory Days which is out on 18 November.
Alexander Armstrong covers Kygo. Yes, you just read that...
Digital Spy
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Pointless host Alexander Armstrong released his debut album earlier this year - he's a classically trained singer dontchaknow? - but his latest release is a bit weird: He has covered Kygo's Firestone.
Speaking to Digital Spy, Xander said: "I love that Kygo song. Rob Dickens, my manager, came up with the idea and said 'why don't we?' as we wanted to experiment with the music orchestrally.
"I haven't spoken to Kygo, no. If I ever run into him I'll play it to him."
Solange Knowles says the positive reaction to her latest album A Seat At the Table has been "overwhelming".
The album, released earlier this month, reflects the black American experience and has been the subject of incredibly positive reviews.
The singer, whose big sister is, of course, Beyonce told Annie Mac she had recorded parts of the album in Louisiana, close to her grandparents' home.
The album features snippets of her parents speaking about racism and the prejudice they have encountered in their lives.
"I'm a big believer of knowing where you're from to understand where you're going and I wanted to immerse myself in the place where it really all started," Solange said, as Annie made the album her Hottest Record.
Hear the full interview below:
Busted unveil performance video for Easy
Busted continue their long-awaited comeback with Easy, the second track from their forthcoming album Night Driver, due out next month.
Recorded at the Pool Studios in south London, the piano-led track features James Bourne taking the initial lead on vocals, before additions from Charlie and Mat. It's definitely going to be a mobile-lights-in-the-air moment for their live shows.
Read our chat with the band on their new mature musical direction
Janet Jackson enjoys streaming surge, thanks to The Donald
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We're not sure that Janet Jackson looks at Donald Trump with any degree of gratitude but, nevertheless, he is responsible for a spike in streaming for her track Nasty.
Spotify says the surge came after he made a dismissive comment about fellow US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during their final debate earlier this week.
"Such a nasty woman," he was heard to have uttered after she made a crack about him not paying federal taxes.
Janet, for the record, should be called Ms Jackson if you're nasty.
Frank Iero releases new song following horror crash in Australia
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In last week's Music News, we we told you about the horrific crash involving former My Chemical Romance member Frank Iero and his new band in Australia.
The band have since cancelled the remainder of their tour dates and have thanked fans for their messages of support.
Now, Iero has announced a new song via an Instagram message to his fans.
He also refers to the accident which saw the band's tour bus hit by another bus, saying: "It's strange how in an instant everything can change", adding: "I know none of us will ever be the same again".
Michael Kiwanuka's video for Black Man in a White World, from his Mercury-nominated album Love & Hate was named best pop video at the UK Music Video awards on Thursday night.
Coldplay's trippy Up & Up won best rock/indie video while Jamie xx's spooky Gosh - filmed in an abandoned Chinese city - won best alternative video and The Chemical Brothers ft Beck's Wide Open picked up the award for best dance video.
The ninth annual ceremony was hosted by Adam Buxton at the Roundhouse in London
Videos ny Beyoncé, David Bowie,and Tame Impala were also honoured
Massive Attack won the Best Video Artist award for their output of work including Voodoo In My Blood, starring Rosamund Pike – which was also the most nominated video at this year’s UK MVAs.
Starting off with some good news for Prince fans still reeling from the news of his death earlier this year: A new greatest hits album and a deluxe edition of Purple Rain, both featuring unreleased songs from his "vault", are on the way.
One track, the piano-led Moonbeam Levels, was recorded during sessions for the album 1999 but was dropped from the final tracklisting.
It will feature on the hits compilation Prince 4Ever next month with the re-release of Purple Rain featuring an entire disc of outtakes.
You've made all the way through the week to Friday and it's just as well because there's a lot of new music to get through - with releases from Busted, Clean Bandit, Icona Pop, James Arthur, Justice, Robbie Williams, Empire of the Sun, and Common...
Then, there's the small matter of the UK music video awards, a sales boost for Janet Jackson spurred by a presidential debate and news on Prince's Vault.
If you just can't wait to get started then please have a look at Thursday's Music News LIVE for news on Eminem, Radiohead, Ariana Grande and the shortest song to enter the US chart in 60 years.
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We're through for another week and we hope you've enjoyed it as much as we have.
Scroll down for loads of new music from the likes of Empire of the Sun and Busted plus videos from Little Mix and Clean Bandit.
There's also news on the UK music video awards, Prince, Solange and the ultimate TV croon-off as we get not one but two albums from TV game show presenters.
See you on Monday
Empire of the Sun go full metal in new track
Not really, its another slice of deliciously sunny psych-pop from Luke Steele and Nicholas Littlemore from their forthcoming album Two Vines, due out at the end of this month.
And in case you missed it, they were on with Jools earlier this month.
Warning, may contain ads.
Chance the Rapper shares new video shot on iPhone
Never one to do whatever everyone else is doing, the brilliant Chance the Rapper has shared a video for How Great from his Coloring Book mixtape, shot on an iPhone and featuring his cousin and a live female choir.
Interestingly he has ordered fans to lock their screens and watch it vertically.
The camera moves around. A lot. But it still works.
Has Justin had enough of the UK Beliebers?
BBC Newsbeat
Days after telling off fans in Newcastle for "obnoxious" screaming, Justin Bieber has done it again, asking his fans in Manchester to keep quiet.
"You can scream as much as you want afterwards but while I'm singing try and stay quiet," he pleaded.
Later, he cut a chat with the crowd short while trying to explain the name of his Purpose World Tour.
"I'm trying to engage but if you guys don't want to, I'll play the music."
Oooohhh....
Read more
First post-Neil Milan video from Clean Bandit
What do you do when your violinist and one quarter of your band announces he is leaving? Why, you release you latest video without him in it just three days later.
Tip of the cap to Clean Bandit for not wallowing around for a few weeks - instead they shared the video for their new collaboration with Sean Paul and Anne-Marie.
Which flips locations from a bunch of old geezers what looks like an Essex strip pub to a picturesque clifftop that almost certainly isn't in Essex.
Warning: Third party content, may contain ads.
Zara Larsson teams up with Thomas Rhett at CMT awards
Swedish teen pop sensation Zara Larsson teamed up with country newcomer Thomas Rhett at the CMT artists of the year awards.
Here they are performing a mash-up of his song Die A Happy Man and her song Never Forget You.
Warning: Third party content, may contain ads.
Flaming Lips announce unpronounceable new album for 2017
The Flaming Lips, led by the wonderfully weird Wayne Coyne (above), have announced a new album and we defy you to pronounce it correctly.
Oczy Mlody is due out on 13 January and its 12 tracks include titles like Galaxy I Sink, There Should Be Unicorns and, our favourite, Listening to the Frogs with Demon Eyes.
The Castle is the lead single and here is a teaser:
Alexander Armstrong has some competition
In what could be a pop battle the likes of which we haven't seen since the days of Oasis and Blur, Pointless's Alexander Armstrong - about to release his second album - faces a fight for dominance from fellow TV quiz show host Bradley Walsh.
Cheeky chappie Walsh, who presents The Chase, has just announced his debut release Chasing Dreams (do you see what they did there?).
According to his publicists, Brad is "an old-school crooner" and has compiled a tracklist of "his favourite swing classics".
"I grew up listening to legends such as Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr and Tony Bennett," he said.
"To have the opportunity to record some of the greatest songs and arrangements ever written alongside a fifty-four piece orchestra and band is absolutely thrilling."
Katie Melua on working with a Georgian women's choir
BBC Radio 3
Singer-songwriter Katie Melua has been speaking to Radio 3's In Tune about working with the Gori Women's Choir from her homeland of Georgia.
She told presenter Sean Rafferty about their rehearsals in a "post apocalyptic Southbank Centre" and ending her creative relationship with producer Mike Batt.
You can listen to the full interview on iPlayer.
You dont want to mess with Little Mix on the strength of this
Remind us never to break up with Little Mix.
They've released the music video to their fierce latest single Shout Out To My Ex, a break-up song which goes easy on the melancholy and hard on the rage.
The video was shot in Almeria, Spain and the track is the first single to be taken from their upcoming fourth album, Glory Days which is out on 18 November.
Warning: Third party content, may contain ads.
Does the colour scheme put anybody else in mind of this?
Alexander Armstrong covers Kygo. Yes, you just read that...
Digital Spy
Pointless host Alexander Armstrong released his debut album earlier this year - he's a classically trained singer dontchaknow? - but his latest release is a bit weird: He has covered Kygo's Firestone.
Speaking to Digital Spy, Xander said: "I love that Kygo song. Rob Dickens, my manager, came up with the idea and said 'why don't we?' as we wanted to experiment with the music orchestrally.
"I haven't spoken to Kygo, no. If I ever run into him I'll play it to him."
Read more
Solange: album success 'overwhelming'
Solange Knowles says the positive reaction to her latest album A Seat At the Table has been "overwhelming".
The album, released earlier this month, reflects the black American experience and has been the subject of incredibly positive reviews.
The singer, whose big sister is, of course, Beyonce told Annie Mac she had recorded parts of the album in Louisiana, close to her grandparents' home.
The album features snippets of her parents speaking about racism and the prejudice they have encountered in their lives.
"I'm a big believer of knowing where you're from to understand where you're going and I wanted to immerse myself in the place where it really all started," Solange said, as Annie made the album her Hottest Record.
Hear the full interview below:
Busted unveil performance video for Easy
Busted continue their long-awaited comeback with Easy, the second track from their forthcoming album Night Driver, due out next month.
Recorded at the Pool Studios in south London, the piano-led track features James Bourne taking the initial lead on vocals, before additions from Charlie and Mat. It's definitely going to be a mobile-lights-in-the-air moment for their live shows.
Read our chat with the band on their new mature musical direction
Warning: Third party content, may contain ads.
Janet Jackson enjoys streaming surge, thanks to The Donald
We're not sure that Janet Jackson looks at Donald Trump with any degree of gratitude but, nevertheless, he is responsible for a spike in streaming for her track Nasty.
Spotify says the surge came after he made a dismissive comment about fellow US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during their final debate earlier this week.
"Such a nasty woman," he was heard to have uttered after she made a crack about him not paying federal taxes.
Janet, for the record, should be called Ms Jackson if you're nasty.
And if you have the time, the New York Times has complied a list of the 279 people, places and things that Donald Trump has insulted on Twitter.
Frank Iero releases new song following horror crash in Australia
In last week's Music News, we we told you about the horrific crash involving former My Chemical Romance member Frank Iero and his new band in Australia.
The band have since cancelled the remainder of their tour dates and have thanked fans for their messages of support.
Now, Iero has announced a new song via an Instagram message to his fans.
He also refers to the accident which saw the band's tour bus hit by another bus, saying: "It's strange how in an instant everything can change", adding: "I know none of us will ever be the same again".
Michael Kiwanuka and Jamie xx among UK music video award winners
Warning: Third party content, may contain ads.
Michael Kiwanuka's video for Black Man in a White World, from his Mercury-nominated album Love & Hate was named best pop video at the UK Music Video awards on Thursday night.
Coldplay's trippy Up & Up won best rock/indie video while Jamie xx's spooky Gosh - filmed in an abandoned Chinese city - won best alternative video and The Chemical Brothers ft Beck's Wide Open picked up the award for best dance video.
The ninth annual ceremony was hosted by Adam Buxton at the Roundhouse in London
Videos ny Beyoncé, David Bowie,and Tame Impala were also honoured
Massive Attack won the Best Video Artist award for their output of work including Voodoo In My Blood, starring Rosamund Pike – which was also the most nominated video at this year’s UK MVAs.
Prince rarities slated for release
Starting off with some good news for Prince fans still reeling from the news of his death earlier this year: A new greatest hits album and a deluxe edition of Purple Rain, both featuring unreleased songs from his "vault", are on the way.
One track, the piano-led Moonbeam Levels, was recorded during sessions for the album 1999 but was dropped from the final tracklisting.
It will feature on the hits compilation Prince 4Ever next month with the re-release of Purple Rain featuring an entire disc of outtakes.
Read more
Congratulations
You've made all the way through the week to Friday and it's just as well because there's a lot of new music to get through - with releases from Busted, Clean Bandit, Icona Pop, James Arthur, Justice, Robbie Williams, Empire of the Sun, and Common...
Then, there's the small matter of the UK music video awards, a sales boost for Janet Jackson spurred by a presidential debate and news on Prince's Vault.
If you just can't wait to get started then please have a look at Thursday's Music News LIVE for news on Eminem, Radiohead, Ariana Grande and the shortest song to enter the US chart in 60 years.