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Watch Two Door Cinema Club’s colourful music video for ‘Wonderful Life’
Two Door Cinema Club have released the music video for the single ‘Wonderful Life’ from their upcoming fifth studio album ‘Keep On Smiling’.The exuberant music video was released on June 24, featuring visuals inspired by Andy Warhol and British artist Alan Fears that match the energy of the trio’s new track. The anthemic chorus calls back to Two Door Cinema Club’s earlier output with the earworm-worthy lyrics “Take back your wonderful life / The more the life to love much better / We say it all of the time, the time is now / It’s now or never.”Watch the colourful video for Two Door Cinema Club’s ‘Wonderful Life’ below.‘Wonderful Life’ is taken from the band’s upcoming fifth album, ‘Keep On Smiling’, which is set for release digitally on September 2 and physically on November 4, via LOWER THIRD [PIAS], with pre-orders available now.Written and produced by the band both during and coming out of lockdown, the album boasts additional production from Jacknife Lee (Bloc Party, The Killers, Taylor Swift) and  Dan Grech Marguerat (Halsey, Lana Del Rey, George Ezra).The trio released ‘Wonderful Life’ as a single just last week, marking their first new material since the release of the 2019 album ‘False Alarm’, which NME lauded for “taking risks and prioritising fun and recklessness over form”, even if some results were mixed.Two Door Cinema Club have also announced a North America and EU tour in support of ‘Keep On Smiling’ that will kick off in Paris, France on September 28.
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Rolling Stones star Ronnie Wood's daughter Leah Wood opens up about 'inspiring' icon dad
Rolling Stones icon Ronnie Wood, has opened up about the work of her 'inspiring' father and curating charity exhibition One Planet, One Chance - featuring work by herself and artists including Damian Hirst.One Planet, Once Chance is curated by artist and environmental activist Leah Wood and Zebra One Gallery, and opens free to the public on June 3, 2022 at Koppel Project, New Bond Street in London.Featuring artwork by Leah and showcasing pieces including Damien Hirst’s cherry blossoms and Andy Warhol's Flowers, a percentage of proceeds will be donated to charities Cool Earth, to protect endangered rainforests, as well as Sea Shepherd UK, funding marine conservation activism.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Leah revealed that she is inspired by 'all sorts of places, from traveling, family and friends to a song, rest, fashion, nature and films' in her work, as well as finding her dad Ronnie's constant painting an inspiration too, saying: "My father is a wonderful artist and his work differs from from mine in so many ways. "His painting for The Ivy of 60 celebrities who eat there, from Elton John and Mariella Frostrup to Jerry Hall is a wonderful piece of art."He is always painting, so that’s inspirational in itself."Following in her dad's footsteps, Leah's art work at One Planet, One Chance will feature animals and insects including bees, butterflies and polar bears, with Leah revealing she had been creating this body of work since before lockdown - and the significance of the paintings.
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