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Music Show: U2, Snoop Dogg and Camp Claude

This week on Arts24, we explore new releases from major music stars like rapper Snoop Dogg and U2, who continue to tease their upcoming album after dropping their second EP of the year. We also chat with French electro-pop band Camp Claude about their new album Never Say Never and why music video aesthetics remain so important to them. Plus, we take a look at a track from rising Brighton indie band Lime Garden, who are gearing up to release their debut album Maybe Not Tonight.

6 April 2026 at 05:11 pm
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Music Show: U2, Snoop Dogg and Camp Claude

This week on Arts24, we delve into the vibrant world of music as we explore the latest releases from some of the biggest names in the industry. From the iconic U2 to the ever-charismatic Snoop Dogg, these artists continue to captivate audiences with their latest offerings. Additionally, we take a closer look at the French electro-pop band Camp Claude, who are making waves with their new album "Never Say Never," and the rising Brighton indie band Lime Garden, who are preparing to release their debut album "Maybe Not Tonight."

Starting with U2, the legendary Irish rock band has been teasing their fans about an upcoming album, following the release of their second EP of the year. The band, known for their anthemic sound and powerful lyrics, has been at the forefront of the music scene for decades. Their latest EP, "Songs of Surrender," has been met with critical acclaim, showcasing their enduring relevance in the industry. Fans are eagerly anticipating the full album, which promises to deliver the same emotional depth and musical prowess that U2 fans have come to expect.

Similarly, Snoop Dogg, the rap icon and co-founder of Death Row Records, is also keeping his fans on their toes with hints of a new album. Known for his laid-back style and witty lyrics, Snoop Dogg has been a staple in hip-hop for over three decades. His latest EP, "Buddha," released earlier this year, featured collaborations with artists like The Neptunes and The Alchemist, showcasing his versatility and continued influence in the genre. With his new album on the horizon, fans are excited to see what new beats and bars the Californian legend will unveil.

Moving on to Camp Claude, the French electro-pop band has made a name for themselves with their unique blend of electronic beats and catchy melodies. Their new album, "Never Say Never," is a testament to their growth as artists and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of their sound. The band members, who hail from different parts of France, have come together to create a sound that is both fresh and deeply rooted in their cultural heritage. In interviews, they emphasize the importance of music video aesthetics in their work, highlighting how visual storytelling enhances their musical message.

"Music videos are an extension of our music," said one of the band members. "They help us tell stories that go beyond the lyrics, and they create a visual experience that resonates with our audience." Camp Claude's commitment to crafting visually stunning music videos has helped them gain a dedicated following both in France and beyond.

As we wrap up this week's exploration of music, we turn our attention to Lime Garden, a rising indie band from Brighton. Known for their infectious energy and heartfelt songwriting, Lime Garden is poised to make a significant impact on the music scene with their debut album "Maybe Not Tonight." The band, which formed just a few years ago, has been building a loyal fanbase through their energetic live performances and relatable lyrics.

One of the standout tracks from their upcoming album is "Sunset in the City," a song that captures the essence of Brighton's vibrant music scene. With its catchy hooks and poignant lyrics, the track showcases Lime Garden's potential to become one of the most exciting new bands in the indie space. As they prepare to release their debut album, fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to immerse themselves in the band's unique sound.

In conclusion, this week on Arts24, we have seen a diverse range of music releases from established artists like U2 and Snoop Dogg to emerging talents like Camp Claude and Lime Garden. Each artist brings their own distinct flavor to the world of music, reminding us of the genre's ever-evolving nature and the continued importance of creativity and innovation. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering new sounds, there is something for everyone in this week's musical roundup.

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