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Everything Is Possible: The Very Best of Living Colour is a greatest hits compilation by Living Colour, released in 2006. The title is taken from a lyric in the song "Type." Everything is possible, but nothing is real.
Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible has an aggregated score of 80/100 based on "generally favorable reviews" on Metacritic, from 7 reviews.. In a 4 out of 5 star review for NME, Ali Shutler wrote: "Nothing is True & Everything is Possible brings together every shape that Enter Shikari have ever pulled and slots them together to create their most definitive album yet.
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google. The service is designed with a user interface ...
The music video was released on the band's official YouTube channel on 10 June. The video includes the band, who are handcuffed, with their guitars un-stringed, drums without skins and black bars over their eyes. The video contains the lyrics as an overlay and was directed by Joshua Halling. [4]
[45] [non-primary source needed] [non-primary source needed] The same day, they announced that their new album would be called Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible and would release on 17 April 2020. [46] An accompanying music video was released for The Dreamer's Hotel on 5 March 2020, almost a month after the initial release.
"Anything Is Possible" is a song co-written by Chris Braide and Cathy Dennis for the winner of the first series of Pop Idol in the United Kingdom. Will Young won the competition and therefore released the song as his debut single, with production by Dennis and Oskar Paul.
In the original version of the song, a sample is heard from the introduction of the popular 1960s TV series Stingray in which the character says "Anything can happen in the next half hour". This is, however, not heard in the re-recorded version.
As of October 2024, their YouTube channel had more than 450,000 subscribers; their 350-plus videos had a combined 131 million views. [17] They regularly release original and cover songs in their YouTube video series, Sunday Mornings , and frequently tour with singer-songwriters Joshua Lee Turner and Carson McKee.