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aestheteinreverie · 2 hours
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Louis Tomlinson’s impressive music has once again sent fans wild.
The chart-topper has today announced a brand new album following days of speculation. Tomlinson, 32, has had fans involved in a global puzzle over the past few days, with secret locations across the world revealing hidden messages. But more information has since been released and fans struggled to contain their excitement.
News of Louis’ latest record, LIVE, comes two days after the Doncaster-born musician bagged Artist of the Year at the Northern Music Awards, which has been dubbed the ‘BRITs of the north’. Since releasing his debut solo album Walls, in 2020, Louis has gone on to achieve success outside of his former band, One Direction.
His debut record was certified Silver, having peaked at Number 4 on the Official UK Charts, as well as bagging two Top Ten singles and a Number One album, Faith in the Future. But he’s set to continue smashing boundaries with LIVE. The 15-track record features a song recorded in different cities at different shows from the past three years.
Over the course of three years, Louis has performed over 170 shows, flying to 47 countries and five continents for his Louis Tomlinson World Tour (2020 - 2022) and Faith in the Future World Tour (2023 - 2024). LIVE, features some of his biggest tracks including Out Of My System, Walls and We Made It, as well as various tracks loved by his fans, Louies, live for the first time.
Speaking about the record, Tomlinson commented: “I’ve been lucky enough to spend the last 3 years touring the world twice over. The feeling I get sharing those live moments will be with me forever. To be able to record these songs from all over the world and put them out as an album like this feels so special, and a real tribute to the fans who make each and every show feel unique and incredible. Thank you!:
But adding to the mystery, Tomlinson is releasing in both digital, which is out now and physical form. The Physical edition which is released on August 23 includes a double CD and LP picture disc vinyl, along with a Tour Book, with fans being able to submit messages to be included in the publication.
One track which will certainly delight fans is a recording of One Direction’s mega-hit, Where Do Broken Hearts Go. Fans have since shared their excitement, with one writing: ”'This record is a true collaboration between me and you’, SCREAMING, CRYING.“ A second penned: “I’m fully sobbing right now.”
“This live album is a celebration of you coming so far, performing in arenas like O2 and now some of the largest stadiums, and the artist-fan relationship we share. I’m so proud of everything you have achieved,” commented a third.
Louis, who has experimented with his sound, including punk rock, indie pop, EDM and soft rock is currently preparing for the final shows of his Faith In The Future World Tour which he kicked off on May 26, 2023, with his final show being on September 8, 2024, as part of Superbloom Festival.
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aestheteinreverie · 7 days
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love it when a famous artist releases an album and the society comes together to pretend that it isn’t extremely bad ❤️ mass hypnosis
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aestheteinreverie · 11 days
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Red White & Royal Blue | movie parallels
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aestheteinreverie · 1 month
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one thing i never get tired of in songs is when they include some sounds from the recording booth like a laugh at the end, a ‘was that good?’ or like, the sounds of the guitar being put down, a chair creaking. it’s nice how music can be used as an escape but also something that ties you right back down to earth. it will affect you so deeply & then ur like wow… you just played that. it’s grounding & magical & just one of my fave things ever!
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“an’ ‘ave a laugh læh tha’” 
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aestheteinreverie · 1 month
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so much in my mind about zayn on hot ones; teary eyed about everything but hey the way he said he does have a favourite plant but he doesn’t think it’s appropriate to say it on the show?? once again proves zouis are platonic soulmates
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aestheteinreverie · 1 month
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these two different things that i like are actually very similar and connected to each other in a way if you just look at it with the keen eye of a total nutcase
#me
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aestheteinreverie · 2 months
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Goddamn. Okay
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aestheteinreverie · 2 months
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Every fall out boy song is like *nonsense lyric* *nonsense lyric* *the most profound cunt serving couplet in the English language since Shakespeare that sends you straight back to middle school* *nonsense*
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aestheteinreverie · 2 months
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aestheteinreverie · 2 months
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poem, “there’s laundry to do and a genocide to stop,” by vinay krishnan (x). transcription in alt text
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aestheteinreverie · 2 months
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i have been laughing for the last ten minutes over someone saying “i loved watching elvis presley on dune 2”
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aestheteinreverie · 2 months
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“I’m almost 50, and here is the best thing I have learned so far: every strange thing you’ve ever been into, every failed hobby or forgotten instrument, everything you have ever learned will come back to you, will serve you when you need it. No love, however brief, is wasted.” @louisethebaker on Twitter
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aestheteinreverie · 2 months
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One Direction - Night Changes (rock/folk/acoustic/groovy/accapella version)
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honestly what the fuck harry 
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aestheteinreverie · 3 months
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So in the end Look at us now was about the band and how they’ve collectively made this really great thing into something tragic and it wasn’t about any couple in particular. The scene when Daisy turns and sings it to the band is one of the most upsetting in the episode
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aestheteinreverie · 3 months
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Karen's "I told him what he needed to hear, but I wasn't being honest with him" was so powerful.
I also didn't take it as her being hung up on Graham, but acknowledging that she really did love him. She loved him enough to let him go because they wanted different things in life and in the end, they both got what they wanted.
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