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Man/Woman/Chainsaw have signed to Fiction Records and shared playful love song ‘Only Girl’
Man/Woman/Chainsaw have announced their signing to Fiction Records. Alongside this news, the band have released ‘Only Girl’, their debut single for the label. Recorded at RAK Studios, the track was produced by Seth Evans and Margo Broom, who previously collaborated with the group on their single ‘Adam & Steve’. Vera Leppänen, lead vocalist on ‘Only…
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Charli xcx has unveiled a video for her Wuthering Heights track ‘Chains Of Love’
Charli XCX has released the video for her track ‘Chains Of Love’. Directed by C Prinz, this song will be part of her new album ‘Wuthering Heights’, crafted for Emerald Fennell’s upcoming feature film from Warner Bros. Pictures, both due 13th February. The film, which stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, is set to bring…
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“This isn’t just a screening; it’s a full-scale adrenaline rush.” Iconic sci-fi action sequel Terminator 2: Judgement Day will be getting a live concert screening – and its premiere will take place in London
He told us he’d be back! (LouderSound)
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Pulp are going to headline Manchester’s Live From Wythenshawe Park in 2026
Pulp are set to headline the Live From Wythenshawe Park concert series in Manchester, with a performance scheduled for Friday, 28th August 2026. This announcement follows Pulp’s reunion shows and the release of their first album in 24 years, ‘More’. The band – featuring Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Nick Banks, Mark Webber, and their collaborators…
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Déyyess has released her new EP ‘Would You Go Down On A Girl’ and announced a headline tour
Alt-pop artist Déyyess has unveiled her latest EP, ‘Would You Go Down On A Girl’, under the Polydor Records imprint boys boys boys. The title-track of the EP, co-written with her girlfriend, was inspired by their initial conversations about their mutual attraction. “It’s also written about friends exploring their own sexualities and queer experiences,” Déyyess…
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Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta names the essential hardcore bands everyone needs to hear
If you need someone to guide you through the world of hardcore, you won’t find a bigger aficionado than the frontman of Hatebreed (LouderSound)
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The Itch lead a killer First Fifty triple bill for Dork at Sebright Arms, London
It’s that time of year. As we look back on the best bits of the past twelve months, toast the moments that defined them, count whatever coins remain in our pockets and panic about Christmas shopping, it’s also peak season for the buzzy and the brand new to stake their claim as everyone’s next favourite…
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“Some kid is driving inside the residence of the president, and you’ve got girls making TikToks in front of burning buildings.” Deadly earthquakes, addiction and revolution: the story of Underside, Nepal’s biggest metal band
Nepal’s Underside have had to overcome all manner of trauma and chaos to keep pushing their message and their music to the world (LouderSound)
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RAYE has unveiled a ‘Where Is My Husband!’ remix with David Guetta and Hypaton
RAYE has released a new remix of her track ‘Where Is My Husband!’, with David Guetta and Hypaton. The track, co-written and co-produced with Mike Sabath, is a preview of RAYE’s upcoming second album, expected in 2026. In 2026, RAYE will embark on a 51-date headline tour titled This Tour May Contain New Music, starting…
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Perfume Genius has released a new video for ‘Me & Angel’, filmed on the street where he lives
Perfume Genius, the musical project of Mike Hadreas, has released a new video for the track ‘Me & Angel’, featured on his album ‘Glory’. The video is directed by Otium and showcases a personal glimpse into Hadreas’s life. Hadreas shares, “Me & Angel is one of my favorite songs I’ve ever made. I wrote it…
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: November 17, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Massive Wagons, Black Stone Cherry, Starbenders and more (LouderSound)
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Nu metal kids, rejoice! Full videos of classic Deftones and Linkin Park festival sets have just been released online
Dutch festival Pinkpop has released pro-shot footage of Deftones’ 2006 show and Linkin Park’s 2012 headline set (LouderSound)
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Photographer Spotlight: Alana Paterson
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Do Nothing headline a ferocious Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
Since their very first tune landed in the world, Do Nothing have held a special place in our hearts here at Dork. Taking punk to the dance floor and spinning it through every sharp twist they can devise, they’ve become a band with a fiercely devoted following. With lyrics that lodge themselves like neon signs…
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“You’re hanging out with Steven Tyler; James Hetfield is there and Tom Morello and Axl Rose, but everybody was the same. No head was higher”: Halestorm describe what it was like backstage at Ozzy Osbourne’s retirement show Back To The Beginning
Pennsylvania’s hard rockers were one of the dozens of iconic heavy bands who played at Ozzy’s swansong in July (LouderSound)
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“Think of it as the metal version of Goodbye by the Spice Girls!” Leading lights of the UK underground Svalbard have just released their final song
The four-piece’s farewell UK tour kicks off on Wednesday (LouderSound)
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PARTICLS have dropped their debut EP ‘Every Now & Then’
London-based psych-disco sextet PARTICLS have unveiled their debut EP, ‘Every Now & Then’. Merging 1970s progressive textures with contemporary psych and disco rhythms, the EP was recorded aboard the boat studio Lightship 95, with the sessions engineered by David Holmes before being reimagined at Mashrooms Studios with Ben and Zahara of Strange Pill. The band…
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“I went to a party in San Francisco…there were all these freaks shooting up and this girl was real sick.” How Metallica wrote their most iconic anthem – and how Stranger Things made it relevant to a whole new generation over three decades later
Metallica’s most celebrated song helped define a generation of thrash metal and found new meaning decades later with a certain TV show (LouderSound)
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Katy Perry is going to headline a show at Cardiff Castle in 2026
Katy Perry is set to perform at Cardiff Castle in 2026 in one of only two exclusive UK shows. She will headline TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle on Tuesday, 30th June. Tickets will be available for presale at 9am on Thursday via depotlive.co.uk/katyperry, with general sales starting at 9am on Friday. Speaking…
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“There’s nothing quite like playing live in the UK!” Marillion announce UK tour dates in September and October
UK prog rockers Marillion follow selling out two nights at Italy’s prestigious amphitheatre in Pompeii with UK tour announcement (LouderSound)
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Florence Road have announced an extensive UK tour for 2026
Florence Road have unveiled plans for their largest UK headline tour to date, scheduled for May 2026. The tour will span seven dates, beginning in Glasgow at Queen Margaret Union on 13th May and concluding at KOKO in London on 21st May. The dates in full read: MAY13 Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow, UK14 Academy 2,…
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“It’s not hard to see why they got left behind by Iron Maiden, Def Leppard and Saxon”: Praying Mantis fail to surf the NWOBHM wave on Time Tells No Lies
Life at the melodic end of the hard rock spectrum was not always kind (LouderSound)
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sombr has announced an intimate show at London’s KOKO
sombr is set to perform an intimate show at London’s KOKO later this week. He’ll perform at the venue on 21st November; tickets will be available from 10am GMT on 19th November. This announcement follows his debut performance on Saturday Night Live and a nomination for the Best New Artist category at the upcoming Grammy…
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Lorde is going to headline All Points East 2026, with PinkPantheress, Zara Larsson and more
Lorde has been announced as a headliner for All Points East 2026, set to take place at East London’s Victoria Park on Saturday 22nd August. The festival will feature a female-led line-up including PinkPantheress, Zara Larsson, 2hollis, Oklou, Audrey Hobert, Rose Gray, Esha Tewari, ML Buch and Fabiana Palladino, with additional acts still to come.…
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COBRA: Shadi Al-Atallah @ Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Deptford, London
Elizabeth Xi Bauer is pleased to present COBRA, an exhibition of new works by Shadi Al-Atallah, a London-based Saudi artist known for emotionally charged figurative paintings that inhabit liminal spaces between intimacy and conflict. While themes of identity, queerness, and spirituality remain central to his practice, COBRA marks a striking transformation—shifting from the painterly to…
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Jason Jägel “Painting and Drawings” @ Park Life, SF
Park Life is excited to announce a new exhibition of work from Bay Area artist Jason Jägel. This is Jason’s first show with Park Life.
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“Recorded at a time when progressive music was anathema, it deserves recognition alongside some of the more leftfield heroes of the genre”: Why The Only Ones’ Even Serpents Shine is actually a prog album
Vocalist Peter Perrett used his voice to disorientate, just like Peter Gabriel, while the band felt like XTC, produced by Joe Meek, steeped in Van der Graaf Generator (LouderSound)
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“It was beginning to feel like everyone’s mind wasn’t on the job… a feeling that there should be some hiatus”: Jethro Tull’s saddest, darkest album could have been even darker
Death, dysfunction and ecological disaster surrounded Ian Anderson as his changing world shaped a “forever tainted” record (LouderSound)
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“It was pretty surreal. All of our families, friends and haters saw that live on TV!” The surprise smash hit 90s single that saw an underground punk band beat Alanis Morissette, Weezer and Portishead in one of the biggest award upsets ever
No one saw this coming in 1995! (LouderSound)
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“I saw they sent a bunch of celebrities into space and I thought ‘Well, if them, why not me?!’” Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine wants their final show to be in outer space
Megadeth mainman Dave Mustaine has lofty ambitions for the band’s final ever show. Like, seriously lofty (LouderSound)
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“I came in like, ‘Doc, I know you like Rush. I’m in a metal band, we’re flying out in a week to go do one of our biggest shows in a long time. Any way you can help me out?’” An interview with metal’s busiest man, Matt Heafy
Trivium frontman, streamer, dad, jiu-jitsu black belt… Matt Heafy is a man of many talents (LouderSound)
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“Pavarotti is our hero, he’s more rock’n’roll than anyone we’ve ever met before”: the story of Bono’s favourite U2 song, even though it isn’t by U2 and features an operatic legend on vocals
The epic ballad that was the sole high point of the Irish rockers’ ill-fated and experimental side-project in the mid-90s (LouderSound)
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“I’ve been in bands that really felt like you were creating something new – but you were just another band doing what had already been done”: Blending Tool, Bjork and Black Sabbath helped Swedish psych-proggers stand out from the start
The five-piece group surpassed their own expectations at their first-ever rehearsal. Now, as a four-piece with their fourth record out, they’re more impressive than ever (LouderSound)
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“Is it OK if we look like this?”: Two years on from their farewell show in New York, Kiss return to the stage in Las Vegas
Kiss are back, and Classic Rock were there to witness it (LouderSound)
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AC/DC bring earthquake-level noise to first Australian show in 10 years
Residents of Melbourne who live miles away from venue were shook all night long by AC/DC’s seismic return (LouderSound)
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Watch unmasked Kiss pay emotional tribute to late Ace Frehley at Las Vegas show
Kiss Kruise: Land-locked in Vegas launches with heartfelt tribute to guitarist Ace Frehley who died last month (LouderSound)
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“I’m sure he was thinking of Stevie Nicks.” From Public Enemy and Tom Waits to Spider-Man, the ten songs that changed the life of Clutch’s Neil Fallon
Clutch’s firebrand preacher explains how blues, funk and hip hop all set him on the path to music (LouderSound)
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Here’s who I’d put on my Mount Rushmore of nu metal (three spots were easy, one was excruciatingly hard)
Nu metal has produced some of heavy music’s biggest bands – and here are the four artists I’d hold up as the genre’s Big 4 (LouderSound)
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Marillion’s Steve Hogarth shares cover of Leonard Cohen’s Famous Blue Raincoat as he announces new live album
Steve Hogarth will release live album SPQR, with Italian prog rockers RanestRane, on CD, Blu-ray and vinyl, in January (LouderSound)
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“I showed up with Tibetan Singing Bowls, some percussion instruments and champagne, and asked them permission to do some experiments.” The strange story behind Deftones and Maynard James Keenan’s incredible collab, Passenger
One of the best metal collaborations of the 2000s featured two unique creative forces joining forces (LouderSound)
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From someone who’s already seen the show twice, here’s 10 songs Radiohead should try and get into the setlist on their triumphant comeback tour
The Oxford rock trailblazers hit Italy this weekend ahead of their first London shows in nine years next week (LouderSound)
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Who is the prog-powered creator of “revenge pop” targeting? “All those people who didn’t think I could do it. Isn’t that what all musicians are doing?”
Inspired by Kate Bush and a childhood of Yes, 10cc and ELO, her debut album contained dark humour – but no hint of stashed body parts (LouderSound)
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Amyl and the Sniffers get the drinks in for Melbourne after free show cancelled at last minute
Drinks in some Melbourne bars were paid for by Amyl and the Sniffers after police pull plug on free gig on short notice (LouderSound)
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Limp Bizkit show in Estonia cancelled after Fred Durst’s previous support of Vladimir Putin resurfaces online
Fred Durst had plenty to say about Russia and Putin in the past –and it appears to have come back to bite Limp Bizkit (LouderSound)
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“You ready?” Greta Van Fleet guitarist Jake Kiszka’s new band Mirador play London for the first time and there’s a lot of screaming
What happened when Jake Kiszka and Chris Turpin’s maverick blues project Mirador played London on their first UK tour (LouderSound)
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“What would Van Gogh be worth if he had other artists dabbing their paint brushes on his canvas?” How Trent Reznor wrote Nine Inch Nails’ first big hit – and why it annoyed the hell out of him
This dancefloor anthem turned Nine Inch Nails into household names in the 90s (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Megadeth, Poppy and Heriot are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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“Lemmy goes and sees his doctor, and the doctor is like, ‘Holy ****! If you’d waited another week, you’d have died!’” How Motörhead legend Lemmy Kilmister shrugged off his health issues for years
Some of Lemmy’s closest allies share warm stories of the typically bullish way Lemmy would deal with any health problems (LouderSound)
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“You simply can’t point to anybody and say they’re better than this guy”: Hear John Petrucci add lightning to new Steve Morse Band song Triangulation
Dream Theater guitarist guests on instrumental title track to the Flying Colors and Kansas counterpart’s latest record, which also features Eric Johnson and Kevin Morse (LouderSound)
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“Liberation Portraits” by Photographer Stas Ginzburg
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“It really bothers me. I think it’s severely inappropriate.” The Osbourne family speak out against musicians lying about their final interactions with Ozzy – and “nutters” pretending to speak to him from beyond the grave
Unsurprisingly, some people have used the death of Ozzy to spread nonsense – and toenails, apparently (LouderSound)
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“I think Prince wanted a romance, but I didn’t because then we wouldn’t have had a musical relationship.” Stevie Nicks on why she turned down Prince’s biggest song, and how their flirty friendship influenced three hit singles
Stevie Nicks reveals how she and Prince became flirty friends and collaborators… (LouderSound)
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Choir of survivors, relatives and witnesses marks 10th anniversary of Paris terrorist attacks with poignant Rival Sons song
France remembers the 130 victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris (LouderSound)
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Picture Parlour’s debut album builds a world you’ll never want to leave
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY Katherine and Ella are back in Liverpool, hiding out in what they call their “demo making hole”, sketching ideas for album two. The timing’s fitting, as they prepare for the arrival of their debut record, ‘The Parlour’ – a world they’ve been building for six years. “It kind of feels like…
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“Someone was dressed up in a big dinosaur suit, we saw him right in the middle of a wall of death!” Inside the wild and wonderful world of Hanabie – Japan’s next metal superstars
Fashion, fuzzy plushies, and hanging out with Fred Durst – Hanabie are bringing a splash of colour to metal (LouderSound)
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Antony Szmierek has released a deluxe edition of his debut album with new tracks
Antony Szmierek has released a digital deluxe edition of his debut album, ‘Service Station at the End of the Universe’. The Manchester-based poet, writer, and producer’s expanded collection includes two new tracks, ‘That Face You Make When It’s Raining’ and ‘Girlypops’. The new song ‘That Face You Make When It’s Raining’ features vocals from Yves…
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SHERELLE has released a surprise new EP, ‘LOSSLESS SOUND 01’
SHERELLE has released a surprise two-track EP, ‘LOSSLESS SOUND 01’. It arrives just ahead of her largest headline performance to date at HERE at Outernet in London. The show, taking place on 15th November, follows her extensive tours across North America and Europe. SHERELLE describes ‘POP! (SHAKE)’ as being “very inspired by Jersey Club but…
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Louis Tomlinson has shared new track ‘Palaces’ from his upcoming album
Louis Tomlinson has unveiled a new track titled ‘Palaces’, providing a glimpse into his forthcoming third album ‘How Did I Get Here?’. This song, described as a “punchy and anthemic slice of guitar-led pop”, explores themes of nostalgia and returning to one’s hometown. Tomlinson’s third album ‘How Did I Get Here?’ will be released on…
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Kylie Minogue has turned on the Christmas lights at Battersea Power Station
Kylie Minogue has visited London’s Battersea Power Station to switch on the Christmas lights. The event featured a 40-foot Christmas tree in Malaysia Square, alongside the illumination of the landmark’s iconic chimneys. Visitors were also treated to a performance by the Battersea Power Station Community Choir, who sang a medley of ‘Kylie Christmas’ favourites, including…
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Charli xcx has released her new Wuthering Heights track ‘Chains Of Love’
Charli xcx has released her latest track, ‘Chains Of Love’, which is set to feature on her forthcoming album ‘Wuthering Heights’. This album is written for Emerald Fennell’s upcoming film adaptation of Wuthering Heights, a project from Warner Bros. Pictures, expected in theatres on 13th February 2026. The track ‘Chains Of Love’ is also part…
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Florence Road have released their new single ‘Storm Warnings’
Florence Road have unveiled their latest single, ‘Storm Warnings’. The new track follows previous releases ‘Miss’ and ‘Break The Girl’, which came after their debut mixtape ‘Fall Back’. The band are currently on tour with Wolf Alice in Europe. Florence Road consist of Lily Aron, Emma Brandon, Ailbhe Barry, and Hannah Kelly, who started their…
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Lewis Capaldi has released his new EP ‘Survive’, featuring emotional single ‘The Day That I Die’
Lewis Capaldi has unveiled his latest EP, ‘Survive’, which includes the deeply personal track ‘The Day That I Die‘. This release follows Capaldi’s return to the stage after a two-year hiatus, and features four tracks: ‘Survive’, ‘Something In The Heavens’, ‘Almost’, and ‘The Day That I Die’. Capaldi is set for his biggest UK and…
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Girls Aloud have released a previously unseen festive video for ‘Not Tonight Santa’
Girls Aloud have unveiled a festive video for ‘Not Tonight Santa’, featuring previously unseen footage from their Christmas archives. This release coincides with the unveiling of their album ‘Christmas ‘Round At Ours’. The band comment: “Happy ‘Christmas ‘Round At Ours’ release day everyone! So here’s something special! During another of our searches in the GA…
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Waterparks have released their new single ‘Any Minute Now’
Waterparks have unveiled their new single ‘Any Minute Now’. The track sees the pop-rock trio – comprising Awsten Knight, Otto Wood, and Geoff Wigington – delve into the uncertainties that come with growing up. Frontman Awsten Knight explains, “ANY MINUTE NOW is about the uncertainty of growing up. When you’re a kid, everything feels so…
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Scissor Sisters are going to headline Heritage Live Festival at Audley End Estate
Scissor Sisters are set to headline a summer show at the Heritage Live Festival, taking place at the Audley End Estate in Saffron Walden, Essex, on Thursday 6th August 2026. This performance is part of the band’s ‘The Kiki Continues’ tour, following their reunion in 2025. Tickets for the event will be available for presale…
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NACHTSCHWÄRMEN: Rasmus Eckhardt @ KÖNIG TELEGRAPHENAMT, Berlin
KÖNIG TELEGRAPHENAMT is pleased to present NACHTSCHWÄRMEN by Rasmus Eckhardt, the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery. In NACHTSCHWÄRMEN, Eckhardt turns to Berlin, his adopted city, as both stage and labyrinth. Across sixteen new works, figures drift through the half-light of streets and rooms, guided by the quiet rhythm of the night. Within this wandering, a…
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Milton Avery “The Figure” @ Karma, NYC
The Figure is the first full-scale survey devoted to Milton Avery’s figurative paintings. The works on view begin the 1920s, when he moved to New York, and continue through 1964, the year he completed his final canvases. Reminiscing on the home they shared for more than four decades, his wife, Sally Michel, recalled that “someone was…
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“It was an awful mistake to overlook his album. But you could be excused for not sticking with it”: Fired by King Crimson, this prog poet assembled a group of A-list colleagues and took them on a trip into the unknown. They got lost – or so it seemed
His only solo release merged Genesis, Greenslade and Soft Machine vibes with an additional experimental edge. But the real beauty is that it couldn’t have been made any other time than the early 70s (LouderSound)
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“An all-you-can-eat barbecue that looks delicious at the start but turns into an indistinguishable mush by the end”: Blackberry Smoke overcook the recipe on Rattle, Ramble & Roll – The Best Of Volume One
Southern rock flagbearers Blackberry Smoke serve up an overstuffed career-spanning compilation (LouderSound)
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“He’s full of warmth for those they befriended on their rise, and full of ire for those who crossed them”: Derek Shulman takes aim at Syd Barrett, the Beach Boys, the Eagles and others in his not-very-gentle memoir Giant Steps
Former Gentle Giant vocalist who became an A&R bigwig provides an refreshingly undiplomatic account of his career on stage and off it (LouderSound)
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Platform shoes and skintight jeans: Every David Coverdale and Whitesnake album, ranked from worst to best
David Coverdale has been there, done that, and sung a song of sweet love while doing it (LouderSound)
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“I was bullied in 72 by a bunch of hippies”: Pete Townshend names his five favourite Pete Townshend songs
Pete Townshend revealed the best songs he’s written on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (LouderSound)
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“One of those rare records where I literally love every note”: Devon Allman picks the soundtrack of his life
Singer/songwriter/guitarist Devon Allman picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance (LouderSound)
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“We’ve taken care of the lion’s wig”: Deep Purple and Whitesnake legend David Coverdale announces retirement
David Coverdale made the announcement in a video posted on social media (LouderSound)
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“Since speaking out, I feel like myself again…never let anyone silence you. Your voice matters.” Dogma, the band of heavy metal nuns, have imploded amidst accusations of manipulation and mistreatment. Here’s everything we know
Various Dogma alumni have released statements about the way the band is run – and the statements keep coming (LouderSound)
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Alan Parsons Project story to be told for first time in official book
Earlybird sign-up for 200-page hardback offers choice of two editions, discount price when pre-order begins, your name in the memoir and fast delivery on publication (LouderSound)
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“We Keep Swimming, Until We All Reach Home” by Photographer Jillian Guyette
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“De l’amour à la mort” by Artist Valentin Fougeray
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“He said, ‘Black Sabbath… I don’t know if I like their music.’ I said, ‘We have $800 in the bank, you love their music.’” Black Sabbath’s former manager originally wanted Dio to write and record while Ozzy Osbourne toured with the band
Billy Corgan has hosted an epic, emotional interview with Wendy Dio – wife and manager of Ronnie James Dio (LouderSound)
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“Lemmy is on the cover of the new Metal Hammer! We celebrate the man, the myth and the music of Motorhead”
10 years since his passing and 50 years since Motorhead began, we celebrate a legend (LouderSound)
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Soft Machine will release new studio album, Thirteen, in March
The new Soft Machine album, Thirteen, features a posthumous cameo from founding member Daveid Allen, recorded before he died (LouderSound)
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Stan Pratt is reprogramming pop from the inside
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY Pop music is not short on self-proclaimed main characters, but Stan Pratt is flipping that script with a little more science and a deep love for the drama. Blending glitter, irony and a degree in neuroscience, his debut EP ‘INTROSPECTATOR’ is a technicolour dive into alt-pop that’s as emotionally intelligent as…
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Ecca Vandal is teasing a new project with her latest single ‘Molly’
Ecca Vandal has unveiled her latest single ‘Molly’, accompanied by a music video co-directed by Ecca herself and Richie Buxton filmed in Ballarat, Australia. ‘Molly’ marks a new chapter for the Sri Lankan, South African-born, Melbourne-based artist. Following previous singles ‘Cruising to Self Soothe’, ‘Bleed But Never Die’, and ‘Then There’s One’, it offers a…
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Every Predator movie ranked from worst to best, from the original classic to Badlands
With Predator: Badlands getting rave reviews and taking the franchise in a fun new direction, we rank every entry in the series so far from bore-some to awesome (LouderSound)
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Lava La Rue and Foster The People have collaborated on a new single, ‘Jet Lagged’
Lava La Rue has teamed up with American indie pop band Foster The People for the release of a new single titled ‘Jet Lagged’. “JET LAGGED is the sonic love child between me and Foster The People,” Lava La Rue explains. “The song was inspired by my adventures as a Londoner touring America – I’d…
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Robyn is back with her new single ‘Dopamine’
Robyn has returned with new music, marking her first release since 2018’s ‘Honey’. Her latest single, ‘Dopamine’ – out now via Young – is a collaboration with long-time associate Klas Åhlund, and explores the exhilarating sensations associated with falling in love. Robyn says: “Everyone has a phone where they see their heart rate, and we’re…
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Wasia Project don’t want to be forgotten on their new single, ‘Letters From The Day’
Wasia Project, the sibling duo of Will Gao and Olivia Hardy, have unveiled their latest single, ‘Letters From The Day’. The release marks their first new music since the 2024 ‘Isotope’ EP, and explores themes of longing and the fear of being forgotten by a loved one. “‘Letters From The Day’ is a song about…
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“This is who I am”: Matt Pryor reclaims his voice with ‘The Salton Sea’
Fourth Avenue Food Park might just be the hippest – and most serene – place in Gainesville to grab a spot of breakfast before the carnage of Fest takes over. Over the course of three mornings, we’ll spy reformed indie titans Good Luck and up-and-coming power-pop champs Camp Tramp, while emo heroes Kerosene Heights –…
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“I haven’t seen an outpouring like that since Princess Diana died.” Sharon, Kelly and Jack Osbourne share their emotional response to the world mourning their husband and dad, Ozzy
Rock’s First Family share their candid reactions to the “overwhelming’ outpouring of grief following Ozzy Osbourne’s death in July (LouderSound)
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Clare Rojas: Pilgrimage @ Andrew Kreps Gallery, NYC
Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to announce Pilgrimage, an exhibition of new paintings by Clare Rojas (b. 1976, Columbus, Ohio). Over the past two decades, Clare Rojas has developed a deeply personal visual language that is equally rooted in mythology, ecofeminism, as well as the legacy of abstraction. Moving freely from dense, fantastical landscapes to minimal compositions,…
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Sky Glabush “All Night I Heard a Singing Bird” @ Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles
Philip Martin Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of new works by Ontario-based artist Sky Glabush. Glabush’s work engages the totality of personal and pictorial experience. Glabush makes paintings and works-on-paper that offer viewers an opportunity to examine interiority through an encounter with exteriority as figured in the language of painting. In looking at Glabush’s…
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“We’re not running from the law, we’re running towards something”: Parker Barrow feel connected to Bonnie & Clyde, even if their pursuits are different
Southern blues rockers Parker Barrow are currently touring the UK with the Damn Truth. It’s not to be missed (LouderSound)
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Should you give up on freelancing?
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Three years in and barely surviving? You’re not alone. Here’s how to decide whether to stick with freelancing or try something new. Welcome to the fifth in our advice series, Dear Boom. This week, we’re exploring one of the most agonising decisions a creative can face: whether to throw in…
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Koto on how to take private equity investment, without losing your soul
The global studio has just appointed a chairperson. That’s a bit unusual, so we took a deep dive with them into why and how their new structure can help them stay honest. When creative studios take private equity investment, the industry braces for the inevitable: streamlined processes, cost efficiencies, and that slow erosion of the…
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Super Keen just reinvented the case study… and other studios should take note
The design duo have introduced a simple yet revolutionary format change that better explains the strategic thinking behind their work. Every design studio faces the same problem: how do you showcase the work that doesn’t appear in a final design file? The invisible labour of strategy—the positioning frameworks, the naming rationales, the painstaking narrative architecture—rarely…
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Freedom to dream: new non-profit aims to reimagine the places children play
Designer Yinka Ilori aims to address the urgent decline in outdoor play, starting in Nigeria and then spreading across the planet. The design of play is a topic that doesn’t get much attention. But it’s actually one of the spaces where the most exciting and radical things are happening right now. Take Cas Holman, whose…
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“The ageless thrill of someone getting classic rock right”: Cheap Trick’s electricity is evergreen on All Washed Up
Illinois past masters Cheap Trick relight the flame on swaggering 21st album All Washed Up (LouderSound)
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Listen to haunting instrumental cover of Madonna’s Frozen recorded by late Death mastermind Chuck Schuldiner
Death mastermind toyed with Madonna cover in early stages of terminal cancer battle – hear it now for first time (LouderSound)
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“Was it worth it? It was and it will be until my dying day.” Hotel chef fired after asking for a picture with Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose
Richard Perez Cuzcano gets picture with his hero Axl Rose – only to later be fired for breaking employer’s policy (LouderSound)
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“We’ve never done that before, and we’re never doing it again!”Watch Blackmore’s Night play a rare version of a Deep Purple classic
Fans in Alexandria, Virginia, have been treated to a one-off performance of one of Deep Purple’s most-loved songs (LouderSound)
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World’s largest bagpipe ensemble pays tribute to Bon Scott in Australia as AC/DC break out a classic for the first time in decades
The event was held as AC/DC began the Australian leg of their Power Up tour (LouderSound)
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Poppy has announced her new album ‘Empty Hands’ with early single ‘Bruised Sky’
Poppy has announced her upcoming album ‘Empty Hands’, set to be released on 23rd January 2026 through Sumerian Records. This will be her seventh studio album, and, alongside this announcement, Poppy has released a new single titled ‘Bruised Sky’, produced and co-written by Jordan Fish. The music video, directed by Orie McGinness, places Poppy and…
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Mr. Wash Presents ARTISTS IN SPACE Book, with Pre-Orders Now Available
Pre-orders are now available for ARTISTS IN SPACE, a book presented by Compton-based, Jeffrey Deitch affiliated artist and criminal justice reform advocate, Mr. Wash. The 200-page book presents a visual archive of studio environments from 20 of Los Angeles’ most dynamic working artists today. All proceeds of the project will go towards building the Art…
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Get Poppy’s new album Empty Hands on exclusive bone, violet and baby blue vinyl, exclusively through Metal Hammer
The nu gen icon’s next release drops on January 23 via SUmerian (LouderSound)
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“I think when things happen like the throat cancer, or my neck being fused, or the saturnine palsy in my arm, most people would stop.” Dave Mustaine on why Megadeth’s final show might still be “three to five years” away
Megadeth fans, don’t panic! You’ll likely still have plenty of time to catch Dave and the boys on their final run (LouderSound)
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“I take a lot of pride in starting this band and creating this universe.” Black Sabbath, homemade chainmail and Frank Frazetta – getting to know Castle Rat, the fantasy metal sensations everyone’s talking about
Their videos are viral, their lore is deep and their songs are bangers. We chat to Riley Pinkerton, the woman behind the brilliant Castle Rat (LouderSound)
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“We are calling on everyone – the industry, artists, government and music fans – to come together and invest what they can”: As campaign to save seven grassroots UK venues enters final days, organisers urge fans to donate
The Music Venue Trust hopes to secure the future of clubs in Bedford, Stoke-On-Trent, Bedford, Nottingham, Brighton, Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle by making them community-owned (LouderSound)
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Feel “hopeless, embarrassed and mind-numbed” with MOULD’s new single ‘Float’
Bristol’s noise-punks MOULD have unveiled their latest single ‘Float’, released today via 5dB Records. The band’s first new release since their second EP ‘Almost Feels Like Purpose’ earlier this year, it offers a glimpse into their forthcoming debut album expected in 2026. Frontman Joe Sherrin commented on the track, saying, “Humans star as disgraceful, monstrous…
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Will White is back with new single ‘Out of Nowhere’, his first solo release in five years
Will White, previously known as BLANc, has released his latest single, ‘Out of Nowhere’. Known for his work with The Maccabees, 86TVs and Great White Shark, White’s new release follows September’s track ‘Neanderthals’ and is distributed via State 51. “Like most of my songs, this one came very quickly and then I lived with it…
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Sean Trelford has announced his debut EP ‘Ulcer’
Sean Trelford has announced his debut EP, ‘Ulcer’, set for release on 12th December via Adventure Recordings / Island. The EP includes five tracks, with a bonus track, ‘Bella’, available on vinyl. In conjunction with the announcement, Trelford has released a new track titled ‘Left Out’. Trelford describes ‘Ulcer’ as a concept EP exploring the…
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Let’s-a go! The Black Friday Nintendo Lego deals are racing in early with up to 27% off Mario Kart, Animal Crossing & more
Black Friday might not take place until later this month, but if Nintendo Lego is your thing, there are some nice to deals to grab right now (LouderSound)
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“They commenced to destroy, slaughter and wipe the stage with our blood.” How a hip hop powerhouse and a heavy metal institution united to create a whole new genre – and spark one of the rowdiest tours in history
How thrash kingpins Anthrax and hip hop titans Public Enemy created the greatest rap-metal song of all (LouderSound)
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Villanelle have dropped their new single ‘Measly Means’: “It’s about being hungover. It’s a bit of a theme”
Villanelle – Gene Gallagher (vocals, guitar), Ben Taylor (guitar), and Jack Schiavo (bass) – have announced the release of their latest single ‘Measly Means’. It’s an early teaser ahead of their debut EP, expected next year, following their debut single ‘Hinge’. Gene says: “‘Measly Means’ we laboured over for ages. At first it sounded too…
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BAYLI has concluded her Stories trilogy with the ‘NO RE-ENTRY’ EP
BAYLI has released her new EP ‘NO RE-ENTRY’, marking the conclusion of her Stories trilogy. This nine-track collection is described as a high-femme manifesto, and includes the track ‘Lucky Number One’, accompanied by a new video. BAYLI comments on the EP, “This project is for the femmes, freaks, heartbreakers, healers and every other character you…
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Lime Garden have dropped their new single ‘Maybe Not Tonight’ and announced a March 2026 UK tour
Lime Garden are back with their latest single ‘Maybe Not Tonight’, marking their first new material since their 2024 debut album, ‘One More Thing’. The Brighton-based alt-pop quartet accompany the track with a new video directed by Harv Frost. “It’s the soundtrack to a woman on the edge of making all the wrong choices, it…
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“He sang of partying with such ferocity that suddenly parties seemed like trench warfare…” How we saw, and only just survived, an early performance of the 00s’ first rock classic
The Twin Towers fell, and then came a song that made us remember life wasn’t all doom and gloom (LouderSound)
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Lambrini Girls have unveiled a limited edition release with David Shrigley artwork
Lambrini Girls have announced a limited edition release of their debut album ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’ featuring exclusive cover artwork by Brighton artist David Shrigley. The special edition, titled ‘Slutcore Version For Kids Who Can’t Read Good’, will be available in a limited run of 3000 copies, with 500 of these in an exclusive…
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Dry Cleaning have released their new single ‘Cruise Ship Designer’ and announced a UK outstore tour
Dry Cleaning have unveiled their latest single ‘Cruise Ship Designer’, the second track from their forthcoming album ‘Secret Love’, which is set for release on 9th January 2026. This new song follows the earlier release of ‘Hit My Head All Day’. Accompanying the single is a music video featuring band member Lewis Maynard performing a…
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Arlo Parks has scheduled three intimate shows in London, New York, and LA
Arlo Parks is set to perform live for the first time in over a year with three intimate shows scheduled in London, New York, and Los Angeles. These performances, described as ‘sonic explorations’, will take place in the coming weeks. “London, New York and LA – I can’t wait to share what I’ve been making…
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“We knew we had to push and push. We did the work ourselves and toured so much, until radio had no option but to play us”: The unlikely story of the last classic nu metal album
Nu metal was considered dead by 2005 – but one band from Australia ensured that the genre would bow out in a blaze of glory (LouderSound)
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Do Nothing have shared a live SubCat Session of ‘Summer Of Hate’ ahead of their sold-out Dork’s Night Out show
Do Nothing are giving us a little something to get excited about ahead of their sold-out Dork’s Night Out show at The 100 Club this evening (Wednesday 12th November). Teaming up with our pals at Submarine Cat Records, the band have unveiled a special live session of their single, ‘Summer Of Hate’, recorded as part…
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“I had a big lump in my throat when we did the last gigs. A big chapter in my life was coming to an end – and I couldn’t tell anyone”: The curious tale of Genesis and The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway tour
The final road trip with Peter Gabriel featured an over-ambitious stage set, performing a double-album no one had yet heard, and dealing with dangerous and deadly mishaps – all while suspecting their singer was going to quit and the band might end (LouderSound)
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“The bank robber seemed like a nice bloke. Said he had all my albums”: The story of the wild tour that sent Joe Cocker over the edge
The Beatles queued up to give Joe Cocker their songs, but drink, drugs and wild times on the infamous Mad Dogs & Englishmen touring circus almost finished him off (LouderSound)
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“When the first riff came together, we locked in and played it for 100 hours.” How a song about a big angry whale helped four Southern misfits hang with Slipknot and Slayer – and become 21st century metal trailblazers
Making a snarling concept piece about Moby-Dick doesn’t sound like a move for mainstream appeal, but that’s exactly what Mastodon found with the lead single of 2004 masterstroke Leviathan (LouderSound)
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Inward: Cinta Vidal @ Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles
Thinkspace Projects is pleased to present Inward, their fourth solo exhibition with artist Cinta Vidal showcasing 14 new works on canvas and 6 new works on paper. Vidal (b. 1982 Spain) was originally trained as a theater painter, but when the illusionary space of the stage became too confining, she turned to urban landscapes and…
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Gentle Tug on Thigh: Jonathan Lyndon Chase @ Company Gallery, NYC
Company Gallery is pleased to announce Gentle Tug on Thigh, a solo exhibition of new works on paper and soft sculptures by Jonathan Lyndon Chase, on view through December 20, 2025. The exhibition highlights drawing as a central thread in Chase’s practice, where the body becomes a vessel balancing structure and softness.
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How the idea of convergence shaped the new identity for Singapore’s ArtScience Museum
It’s a new look, a new era, and a fresh burst of ideas for this cultural landmark at Marina Bay Sands. ArtScience Museum has just unveiled its first big rebrand, but it’s not just about fonts and colours; it’s about what a museum can mean in the 2020s. If you ever make it to Singapore,…
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Embracing the positive with illustrator Luke McConkey
In a fast-changing world, full of conflict and nastiness, here’s an artist whose only aim is to spread smiles and love. Big smile. Big strides. Big hugs for the trees he knows. Luke McConkey is a Liverpool-based illustrator whose positive attitude seeps into every aspect of his life and his art. With their Robert Crumb-style…
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Studio Morfar’s cookie branding is a masterclass in cultural storytelling
The Copenhagen studio’s work for this butter cookie brand is a great example of how to bridge local heritage and international appeal through thoughtful design. To someone in their 50s like me, there’s a specific thrill that comes with opening one of those old Danish butter cookie tins —the ones with scenes of windmills and…
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Rival Sons singer Jay Buchanan releases debut solo single – complete with video filmed in abandoned coal mine
Jay Buchanan’s debut solo album, Weapons Of Beauty, was written in a windowless, underground bunker deep in the Mojave Desert (LouderSound)
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Outsiders designs ‘out of this world’ identity for Supernatural Wines
Margate-based studio Outsiders has conjured up a new identity for Supernatural – a natural wine brand “not of this earth” – with monster-like wax seals that glow in the dark and tongue-in-cheek storytelling. Supernatural wine – dreamt up by Palms Pizzeria founders Stu and Josh – has been brought to life by Margate studio Outsiders,…
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Quiz: How much do you know about Bruce Springsteen’s bleak masterpiece Nebraska?
Nebraska: The album inspired by a film that inspired a book that inspired a film has now inspired a quiz (LouderSound)
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Watch Blackberry Smoke pay tribute to Gary Rossington with the guitar used during the recording of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Free Bird
Blackberry Smoke frontman Charlie Starr plays Free Bird and Tuesday’s Gone on 1961 Gibson Les Paul/SG guitar in pro-shot video (LouderSound)
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“If I didn’t have singing I probably would have murdered somebody”: Two of rock’s great concert films are now free to watch on YouTube
Two acclaimed movies have been made available online thanks to Joe Cocker’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (LouderSound)
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Ozzie Juarez + Evan Pricco Curate “Against a Bright, Blue Sky” @ Tlaloc Studios, Los Angeles
The Unibrow is excited to announce Against a Bright Blue Sky, a group exhibition and issue launch at Tlaloc Studios in Los Angeles, opening the evening of Saturday, November 22, 2025 from 6-10pm. The exhibition co-curated by artist Ozzie Juarez and The Unibrow editor and former editor-in-chief at Juxtapoz, Evan Pricco. Against a Bright, Blue Sky can be…
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Hayley Williams has added several more shows to her solo tour due to high demand
Hayley Williams has announced additional shows for her first ever solo tour, ‘Good Dye Young Presents: Hayley Williams At A Bachelorette Party’, following overwhelming demand. The tour will feature Williams performing her album ‘Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party’ in full. New shows have been added in Baltimore and Silver Spring, with third nights now…
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Joey Valence & Brae have extended their HYPERYOUTH tour into 2026
Joey Valence & Brae have unveiled their first headline shows for 2026 as part of their HYPERYOUTH World Tour. The duo will extend their tour to include a return to London, having recently sold out the Shepherd’s Bush Empire. JVB expressed their enthusiasm, stating, “The HOOLIGANG feels like the most inclusive place for people to…
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Rose Gray has confirmed a 2026 headline tour
Rose Gray is set to embark on her largest headline tour to date, following the release of her deluxe album ‘A Little Louder, Please’ via Polydor Records. The tour will kick off on 8th May in Amsterdam, taking her energetic live performances across the UK, Europe, and North America, concluding with two shows on the…
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Heart-on-sleeve and going full tilt: Fletchr Fletchr are ready to break out
FOLLOW DORK X LIVE AT LEEDS: IN THE CITY ON SPOTIFY It’s barely been a year since Fletchr Fletchr played their first pub gigs, but the momentum behind the Cornish quartet is already undeniable. They’ve sold out grassroots venues, released the urgent and hook-heavy debut single ‘Jet Black’, and somehow played a literal stadium. With…
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Jenny On Holiday has unveiled her new single ‘Good Intentions’ and an in-store tour
Jenny On Holiday has released her latest single, ‘Good Intentions’, through Transgressive Records. The release marks the latest teaser for her debut solo album ‘Quicksand Heart’, set to arrive in January 2026, following the release of her debut solo single ‘Every Ounce Of Me’. Known previously as part of the duo Let’s Eat Grandma, Jenny…
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The Snowman collection has launched a David Bowie-inspired Snowdog jumper in aid of Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice
Because nothing says “seasonal joy” quite like emotional devastation in animated form, The Snowman is back this year with a new official winter collection – and yes, it now includes a Bowie-inspired jumper for your dog. The 2025 drop, created in collaboration with Manchester-based social enterprise NOTJUST, is headlined by a brand-new Snowdog knit that…
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“It’s an ode to a Goth girl who was so into herself that she once held a mirror over my face so she could see herself climax.” Sex, vampires and black lipstick: the story of Type O Negative’s goth metal anthem, Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)
Allegedly written about a self-obsessed goth Peter Steele was infatuated with, there’s a reason Black No. 1 is still on every self-respecting Halloween playlist (LouderSound)
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Watch it rise: Home Front on making grief danceable
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY It’s 5.45am in Edmonton, and Graeme MacKinnon is halfway through an overnight shift at his TV station job, mainlining coffee and listening to The Plugz on headphones. “Hopefully, I look just busy enough so no one bothers me,” he says. “And I can get by doing the bare minimum before I…
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Dork’s 2025 Readers’ Poll is open now! Nominate your faves
The votes are in your hands, Dear Reader. Dork’s 2025 Readers’ Poll is officially open, and we want to know what mattered most to you this year. This isn’t about critics’ picks or streaming numbers. This is about the music that actually connected with you in 2025. The albums you couldn’t stop playing, the breakthrough…
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“My area was full of Mafia people and drugs. Half my friends were addicts and the other were dealers.” From gangsters and Satanic murders to hanging with Lemmy, the remarkable life of Lacuna Coil’s Cristina Scabbia
She’s a modern metal icon with a hell of a life story. We delve into the career of Cristina Scabbia (LouderSound)
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“I’m not mentioned much in documentaries about Ozzy – at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, not a photo”: Jake E. Lee explains why he felt like a “forgotten footnote” in Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy until Back To The Beginning
The guitarist was part of Ozzy’s solo band from 1982 to 1987 and played on two of his albums: Bark At The Moon and The Ultimate Sin (LouderSound)
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CMAT is going to headline LIDO Festival 2026 at Victoria Park
CMAT has been announced as a headliner for LIDO Festival 2026, set to take place at Victoria Park, London next summer. The event will see CMAT perform on Friday 12th June, alongside artists including Father John Misty, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Beverly Glenn-Copeland and Elizabeth Copeland, Getdown Services, Katy J Pearson, Junior…
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“It’s one of the greatest songs ever written, like a Bohemian Rhapsody or a Stairway To Heaven”: What happened when Avenged Sevenfold threw caution to the wind and made an eight-minute necrophiliac symphony
From the lyrics to the saxophones and the Oingo Boingo collaboration, A Little Piece Of Heaven is an unabashedly zany classic (LouderSound)
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Dork’s First Fifty: The Itch, Really Good Time and SLAG are ready to blow the doors off Sebright Arms
FOLLOW DORK X THE GREAT ESCAPE ON SPOTIFY Every November, The Great Escape kicks off with First Fifty, a one-night East London takeover where the future of music plays tiny, sweaty venues before the Brighton chaos begins. For 2025, Dork are throwing our weight behind the lineup at Sebright Arms, and we’re not messing about. We’ve got The Itch…
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ENNY is back with her new single ‘Selfridges’
ENNY has made a return with her latest single and video, ‘Selfridges’, now out via FAMM. This release follows a summer spent touring with Jorja Smith across North America and headlining sold-out shows in major cities including New York, Chicago, Toronto, and Los Angeles. The video for ‘Selfridges’, directed by ENNY and Ivor Lawson-Adamah, was…
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Dead Dads Club have announced their debut album and a London performance
Dead Dads Club, led by Chilli Jesson, have unveiled their self-titled debut album. The record – which delves into Jesson’s personal experiences following his father’s death – is set for release via Fiction Records on 23rd January 2026. The band have also released a new single, ‘Goosebumps’. Jesson describes the track, stating, “I grew up…
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DEADLETTER have announced their new album ‘Existence Is Bliss’
DEADLETTER have announced their second album, ‘Existence Is Bliss’, set to be released on 27th February via SO Recordings. The band, originally formed in 2020 by Zac Lawrence, Alfie Husband, and George Ullyott, are following up their debut album, ‘Hysterical Strength’, which was released in 2024. The announcement comes alongside the release of their lead…
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“Refusing to revel in his own chaos, he proves it’s possible to turn even short compositions into suites”: The emo pioneer who suddenly went prog
When the band that made his name broke up in 1995, he turned his search for answers into an enthralling and articulate solo debut containing echoes of PInk Floyd and Van der Graaf Generator (LouderSound)
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Los Campesinos! have announced a 20th anniversary UK tour
Los Campesinos! are set to embark on their longest UK tour since 2017 to celebrate their 20th anniversary. The tour, titled the Vicennial Cringe tour, will see the band playing in various independent venues across the UK in May and June 2026. The band will offer a £8 ticket option for low-income and unemployed fans.…
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Blood Orange is going to headline and co-curate RALLY 2026
Blood Orange is set to headline RALLY 2026, a community-driven music and arts festival taking place at Southwark Park. Scheduled for Saturday, 29th August 2026, RALLY’s fourth edition, co-curated by NTS Radio, GALA, and Bird On The Wire, will see Dev Hynes performing in support of his latest album ‘Essex Honey’. The festival explains: “Hynes’…
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Fickle Friends are going to headline Dork’s Christmas Night Out 2025
Jingle bells and indie bangers at the ready, Dork’s Christmas Night Out is back, and this year, we’re getting festive with Fickle Friends. Taking place Tuesday 16th December at the iconic 100 Club in London, it’s the ultimate end-of-year bash; a chaotic, joyful tradition in the Dork calendar. Fresh from a sold-out show at Village Underground…
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“If you were told to listen to us because you like Tool, that’s a positive. But if you listen just for those similarities, you’ll miss out”: The heart and soul that went into Soen’s Tellurian
Comfortable with their connections to Opeth and Pink Floyd, the Swedish band evolved on their second album – which features a rhino eating tiny people on the cover (LouderSound)
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Deftones are going to headline All Points East x Outbreak Fest 2026
Deftones are set to headline All Points East x Outbreak Fest in 2026. The Sacramento-based band will perform at Victoria Park, London, on Sunday 23rd August. Tickets for the event will be available from Friday 14th November 2025 via the festival’s official website. The line-up also includes UK post-punk band Idles, Australian punk outfit Amyl…
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Deftones announce biggest ever UK show for 2026 with Idles, Amyl & The Sniffers, Jpegmafia and more
Deftones will play London’s Victoria Park next summer with a huge bill in tow! (LouderSound)
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Daniel Dove “Dry Season” @ Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles
Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to present, “Dry Season,” an exhibition of new oil-on-canvas paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Daniel Dove. Dove’s works consider modern American life through the lens of Realism, a painterly approach popularized by Gustav Courbet that focuses on depicting, “ordinary life and people with accuracy.
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Motion Pictures: Sean Downey @ LaMontagne Gallery, Boston
LaMontagne Gallery is pleased to present Motion Pictures, a solo exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Sean Downey. The work uses images and forms as proxies for a feeling sense about time. Distinctions between the political, cultural, historical, and autobiographical become fluid, and imagery arises that seems almost to tell a story yet is…
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“I’ll break both yer arms”: Memories of life with Lemmy as a friend and neighbour
Classic Rock writer, former Zigzag editor and Motörhead biographer Kris Needs was also Lemmy’s neighbour in London’s Notting Hill (LouderSound)
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Max Ottignon: AI is so hyped, designers pretend to use it more than they actually do
Are branding agencies talking about AI so much because it’s actually useful… or just to keep investors happy? Recently I attended Upscale in Málaga, Spain. It’s a conference organised by Freepik, which offers a suite of AI tools for creating and editing content. So naturally, I was expecting a lot of blind cheerleading for AI.…
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Montreux Jazz Festival’s 60th anniversary poster is like nothing we’ve seen before
Fashion designer Kévin Germanier’s embroidered design for the iconic event challenges traditional boundaries between creative disciplines. When Keith Haring picked up a brush in 1983 to create the Montreux Jazz Festival poster, and when David Bowie took his turn in 1995, they were participating in a tradition that had already established itself as one of…
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How AI is turning the ad industry on its head
“A year from now, million-dollar shoots won’t exist”: PJ Accetturo, director behind the AI-generated NBA Finals ad, believes creative control is moving into new hands. If you work in commercial creativity today, you’ve spent the past year hearing a lot of lofty takes about AI “changing everything”. Most of the time, those predictions are more…
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Curious how filmmakers are using AI? Check out the Bionic Awards
Still from a music video made by Diane Laidlaw (ie Afro Futcha). A pair of friends launched this side project to help the creative community, not sell you software. Read on to learn why this AI contest is different from the rest. Let’s be honest, AI contests are everywhere right now. But who’s organising them?…
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Foghat haven’t played in the UK for over half a century: This weekend, that changes
Foghat will share a bill with Asia feat. John Payne, so we sat down with Payne and Foghat drummer Roger Earl (LouderSound)
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“Sixty years went by in the blink of an eye”: Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers shares Hall of Fame acceptance speech after missing ceremony
Paul Rodgers thanks his influences in heartfelt speech following Bad Company’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (LouderSound)
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Watch Brandi Carlile and Taylor Momsen’s triumphant Hall of Fame performance of Black Hole Sun with Soundgarden
The Hall Of Fame have also released official footage of Toni Cornell’s emotional Fell On Black Days tribute to her late father (LouderSound)
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Sam Fender has donated his £25,000 Mercury Prize winnings to the Music Venue Trust
Sam Fender has donated the £25,000 Mercury Prize winnings for his album ‘People Watching’ to the Music Venue Trust (MVT) to support their efforts in safeguarding music venues across the UK. Fender acknowledged the impact of grassroots venues on his career, stating, “I wouldn’t be doing what I am doing today if it wasn’t for…
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Music Declares Emergency has launched the ‘Hope Over Fear’ campaign
Music Declares Emergency have unveiled ‘Hope Over Fear’, a new initiative aimed at strengthening their efforts to address climate change within the UK music scene. This campaign will see the establishment of regional climate hubs, developed in collaboration with the Music Venue Trust, to engage local communities in climate action through music. A range of…
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Charli xcx has released her new track ‘House’ with John Cale
Charli xcx has unveiled her latest track ‘House’, featuring John Cale of The Velvet Underground. The song is part of a collection written for Emerald Fennell‘s adaptation of Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, and marks the first release from this collaboration. The video for ‘House’ was directed by Mitch Ryan. Charli explained…
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Tate McRae has announced a deluxe edition of her album ‘So Close To What’
Tate McRae is set to release a deluxe version of her album ‘So Close To What’, following her recent Grammy nomination for the track ‘Just Keep Watching (From F1 The Movie)’. The expanded album, titled ‘So Close To What??? (deluxe)’, will be available on 21st November via Ministry Of Sound Records and includes new songs,…
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Nova Twins have booked a 2026 UK and Europe tour
Nova Twins are set to embark on headline dates across the UK and Europe in March and April 2026 in support of their latest album, ‘Parasites & Butterflies’. The band will begin their tour on 13th March in Brighton. They will then perform in Southampton, Cardiff, Norwich, Nottingham, and Leeds, before continuing to Europe with…
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Iron Maiden, Limp Bizkit, Bring Me The Horizon, The Offspring, Deep Purple, Sabaton, Volbeat, Bad Omens and more sign up for stacked Hellfest 2026 lineup
Hellfest has announced another epic lineup for next year (LouderSound)
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“He was a genuine, unforgettable, lunatic presence.” How a heroin-kicking, hell-raising, heavy metal-hating genius named Brent Hinds changed the face of metal forever
Guitarist, artist, lunatic woodworker, dog-lover, psychedelic traveller – Brent Hinds was all of these and more (LouderSound)
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“Thank you for the worldwide recognition of my singing, a little piece of my soul that inspires me to keep growing”: The woman who sang death metal at Miss World Chile has just won the competition
Ignacia Fernández beat 19 others to claim the crown and sash at the televised final over the weekend (LouderSound)
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Hilary Duff has announced her return to the stage with the ‘Small Rooms, Big Nerves’ tour
Hilary Duff is set to make her return to live performances after more than a decade with a series of intimate shows in January 2026. The ‘Small Rooms, Big Nerves’ tour will commence on 19th January at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, followed by additional performances at HISTORY in Toronto, Brooklyn Paramount in New York…
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: November 10, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Skindred, Tailgunner, Royal Republic and more (LouderSound)
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“I would have liked to have not chopped the ends of my fingers off. It became a burden”: The Devil, the blues and a factory accident – the story of the Black Sabbath song that kicked off heavy metal
Black Sabbath didn’t plan to start a new genre when they debuted in 1970, but their self-titled track is now seen as the place where metal began (LouderSound)
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“A Question of Balance” by Photographer Elliot Ross
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Deftones are hinting at a potential London show with new billboards
Deftones have sparked speculation of a potential London show after billboards were spotted around East London. The displays feature the band’s artwork from their latest album, ‘private music’, and state “London 23/08/26”, suggesting a significant event may be planned for that date – right in the middle of summer festival season. The band have also…
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“One of the best live bands I’ve ever seen.” “Coldplay could never!” A video of New York fantasy metallers Castle Rat staging a live battle on stage has gone viral. Is this heavy metal’s next breakout band?
It’s Castle Rat’s domain, we’re just battling in it (LouderSound)
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Mighty Hoopla 2026 will be headlined by Lily Allen and Scissor Sisters
Mighty Hoopla, the UK’s largest pop festival, has revealed its line-up for 2026, featuring headline performances from Lily Allen and Scissor Sisters. Also performing will be Jessie J, Perrie, Five, JLS, Todrick Hall, Agnes, Alexandra Burke, Louise, Cascada, Estelle, Heather Small, Tulisa, The Wanted 2.0, and Liberty X, among others. The festival will take place…
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Foo Fighters have announced 2026 European and UK tour dates with Inhaler, Royel Otis and more
Foo Fighters are set to embark on their Take Cover Tour 2026, which will see them perform across Europe and the UK next summer. The newly announced dates include two exclusive UK stadium shows at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool on 25th and 27th June. Support acts for various dates will include Royel Otis, Inhaler, IDLES,…
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Øya Festival has confirmed the third wave of artists for 2026’s edition, including Sombr and CMAT
Oslo’s Øya Festival has announced the third wave of artists set to perform at the 2026 edition, taking place from 12th to 15th August in Tøyenparken, Oslo. On 14th August, the main stage will feature US artist Sombr (pictured), who will be making his debut performance in Norway, along with Norwegian artists Anakin Justin and…
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Irish newcomers Bleech 9:3 reflect on loss with their new single ‘Jacky’
Bleech 9:3 have shared their latest single ‘Jacky’, released today via Ra-Ra Rok Records. The Irish four-piece, who recently toured with Keo, are currently supporting Shame on tour. The band also recently announced three London headline shows, all of which sold out in just 18 minutes. Headed by Baz Quinlan on vocals and guitar, alongside…
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The Molotovs have announced a ‘Wasted On Youth’ UK tour of grassroots venues for 2026
The Molotovs are set to embark on their ‘Wasted On Youth’ UK tour in January and February 2026, in support of their forthcoming debut album of the same name, due 30th January. Comprising siblings Matthew and Issey Cartlidge, the duo will be performing at independent venues across the UK, including stops in Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol,…
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“I walked up behind him: ‘Hi Brian Johnson, I’m a guitar player. Do you want to go onstage and jam some songs?’ He went, ‘Yeah mate!’” How an AC/DC legend and a heavyweight guitarist covered Led Zeppelin at a famous baseball player’s wedding
We reckon a lot of wedding guests couldn’t believe their own eyes seeing this! (LouderSound)
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Sam Fender has announced a new concert film, Live At London Stadium
Sam Fender is set to release ‘Live At London Stadium’, a new concert film, globally on 15th November 2025. Directed by Toby L & Kit Monteith and produced by Up The Game, the film captures Fender’s performance to over 80,000 fans last summer, featuring the first live performance of ‘Rein Me In’ with Olivia Dean.…
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CHINCHILLA has confirmed The Bigger Rooms Tour for 2026
CHINCHILLA is set to embark on ‘The Bigger Rooms Tour’ in 2026. The London-based artist will perform in larger venues across the UK and Ireland, kicking off in February and including a date at London’s Scala. Tickets will be available for pre-order starting from 10am on Wednesday 12th November, with general sales beginning on Friday…
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Pet Shop Boys have announced some intimate Obscure Pet Shop Boys shows
Pet Shop Boys are set to perform a series of intimate concerts in April 2026 at London’s Electric Ballroom. Titled ‘Obscure Pet Shop Boys’, these shows will feature a setlist comprising non-single album tracks, B-sides, and fan favourites, many of which will be performed live for the first time. The duo have expressed their enthusiasm…
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Ozzy Osbourne was working on a new solo album when he died – this is what it would have sounded like, according to Zakk Wylde
“It’s heavy but it’s more melodic, it’s not pummelling heavy” (LouderSound)
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Jeanette Mundt: Divorce Paintings @ Company Gallery, NYC
Company Gallery is pleased to announce Divorce Paintings, Jeanette Mundt’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Recently, Mundt’s practice has undergone a decisive evolution, with the physical life of painting now at its center. Confronting what she perceives as a loosening of collective historical memory, Mundt has re-engaged with canonical genres – landscape, still life,…
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“He made his point known in a way that scared this guy half to death”: Eric Gales’ new album pays tribute to the man whose music he grew up with – his brother
Blues star Eric Gales on his record for his late brother, cutting heads with Joe Bonamassa and surviving time behind bars (LouderSound)
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What Jazz Is- and Isn’t: Jasaya Neale @ Martha’s, Austin
Jasaya Neale, born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri—a city steeped in the rich heritage of jazz—developed a deep connection to jazz, not just as music but as a philosophy: “the African American’s eternal recreation of the present”. This concept fuels his work, capturing the ongoing dialogue between history and the now.
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The Cracker Barrel rebrand: a $100M masterclass in brand value
Cracker Barrel – dennizn – stock.adobe.com When Cracker Barrel’s shiny new look caused its stock to drop by almost $200 million, the internet laughed. But buried in the chaos was a golden lesson: what happens when you forget that brand isn’t just visuals—it’s value, emotion, and culture, all rolled into one. Is it ok to…
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What should you do if a colleague steals your creative idea?
Image licensed via Adobe Stock When a colleague takes credit for your work in meetings, staying silent feels wrong… but kicking up a fuss feels worse. Here’s how to reclaim your ideas without losing your professionalism. Welcome to the latest in our advice series, Dear Boom. This week’s dilemma hits a particularly raw nerve: the…
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Why India’s disappearing street lettering is unmissable inspiration for designers
Pooja Saxena’s new book showcases how handcrafted signage suggests fresh typographic possibilities beyond canonical print traditions. For designers used to working with digital typefaces and brand guidelines, India’s urban streets present an alternative typographic universe. It’s a frenzied, colourful kaleidoscope where painted signs compete with neon, mosaic sits alongside metal, and multiple scripts layer on…
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Barclays launches major new brand campaign celebrating everyday moments of progress
Aiming to reframe its role in modern British life, Barclays has unveiled a new campaign by VCCP that focuses on the small but powerful decisions that help people, businesses, and communities move forward. Barclays is stepping into a new era with the launch of Moments of Progress, a nationwide campaign that reimagines how one of…
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“If you want to play that kind of music, play it on your solo album. I’m not interested”: In 1971 Greg Lake enraged Keith Emerson, who immediately quit ELP. The result was their acclaimed album Tarkus
Carl Palmer recalls a crisis meeting, arguments over time signatures, and playing the whole album top to bottom in the studio – only to discover their engineer had taken a break (LouderSound)
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“They’d often taken leaps into more powerful, aggressive album tracks at odds with their hit singles. Then they went even further”: When a 70s bubblegum pop quartet surprised fans by releasing a prog album
Pushing their abilities like never before, their 1978 record – the last with their classic line-up – offered a glimpse at the cliff-leaping experimentation that might have followed (LouderSound)
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“Just about enough charm to pass muster”: Four decades down the line, Fastway’s debut album falls short of classic status
Combining Eddie Clark’s in-your-face guitar, Dave King’s high-register vocals and Jerry Shirley’s gut-rumbling drumming, Fastway peaked early (LouderSound)
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Stanley Simmons – sons of Kiss duo Paul and Gene – announce debut single Body Down
The sons of Kiss stars Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons will release their debut single Body Down on December 5 (LouderSound)
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“It’s hard to watch a friend face down their demons in front of you and come off second best”: The doomed blues hotshot who blew away Bono and toured with Dylan – but ran from fame and died in obscurity
He was signed to the same label as Dylan and Springsteen and brought the blues into the 1990s, but success eluded him (LouderSound)
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“Jimmy was up and running and in great shape – he was in fantastic form. I thought, ‘Job done’”: Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers’ 80s supergroup should have been huge. The reality was very different
The Firm were one of the great lost supergroups of the 1980s (LouderSound)
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“People were partying like there was no tomorrow because they were gonna die. It captures that joyous nocturnal life”: Ghost’s Tobias Forge wanted a song to match Queen. Instead, he wrote the greatest plague-inspired metal banger of the last 20 years
The story of Ghost‘s classic 2018 single Dance Macabre (LouderSound)
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Chris Cornell’s daughter sings an emotional Fell On Black Days as Soundgarden are inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
The Seattle grunge pioneers were inducted into the Hall Of Fame by Jim Carrey (LouderSound)
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“I had this void in front of me. It was intimidating. Then I realised I had total freedom, and it’s been amazing”: When one of prog’s biggest bands shut down, their guitarist bounced back by releasing three albums in two years
Suddenly out of work in 2012, he started to take songwriting seriously and learned to stop feeling intimidated by other musicians (LouderSound)
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“Bacchanalian, primal, subversive, translucent… like what might happen if Robert Fripp’s drink had been spiked with acid”: 10 great psychedelic songs that’ll shake any prog fan’s tree (but aren’t by Pink Floyd)
Revolutionary music from Yes, John McLaughlin, Pretty Things, Tangerine Dream, Strawbs and more, including a song that was prog even before prog was prog (LouderSound)
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Jack White accepts White Stripes Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction as Meg sends her apologies
Bad Company, Soundgarden and Joe Cocker among other acts to be inducted into 2025 Rock Hall class (LouderSound)
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“I could see downtown Hollywood and all the transformers were blowing. It looked like the city was being bombed”: How Terminator 2, a banned video and a massive earthquake shaped a classic Tool song
The story of Tool‘s classic 1993 single Prison Sex (LouderSound)
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“Morrison was very clever. He was a regular guy but he really played that image of his well. He was an actor”: The Byrds’ Roger McGuinn on John Lennon’s dangerous side, the myth of Jim Morrison and the forgotten guitar player who was as good as Hendrix
Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, The Beatles –Roger McGuinn has crossed paths with the them all (LouderSound)
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“We all blamed each other, but we never doubted the song”: It took Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers more than 100 takes to nail one of their greatest songs – and it still ended up being “an albatross” around their necks
When Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers teamed up with a hotshot new producer for a 1979 classic, it nearly broke the band (LouderSound)
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Twisted Sister to play first UK show in a decade at Steelhouse 2026
Also confirmed: The Temperance Movement, Reef, Alien Ant Farm, Tyketto, Von Hertzen Brothers and more (LouderSound)
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Mark Tremonti once performed a Led Zeppelin song with AC/DC singer Brian Johnson at a baseball player’s wedding
“I walked up behind him like, ‘Do you want to go onstage and jam?’ He grabbed his junk and went, ‘F*** yeah, mate!’” (LouderSound)
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“If I’d put a live act together we’d have conquered the world. But it was a fear I had – what does a record producer do onstage? It was unfounded. We should have done it”: Studio veteran reveals big regret to a fan who’s now a big name himself
The Pink Floyd collaborator thought his career would last two years. But in the past five decades he’s had surprise hits, overreacted to a myth about tape, and made colleagues believe his ideas had been their own (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden team up with West Ham United for joint 50th anniversary football jersey
New Iron Maiden/West Ham collab celebrates band’s 50th year and 50th anniversary of football club’s 1975 FA Cup win (LouderSound)
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Watch official footage of Lamb of God performing new single Sepsis live at Aftershock
Lamb of God release pro-shot live video for new single Sepsis –captured at Aftershock Festival 2025 (LouderSound)
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How to watch this weekend’s 2025 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony
Bad Company, Soundgarden and The White Stripes are among this year’s inductees – here’s everything you need to know (LouderSound)
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Turnstile bring hardcore’s next generation to life at London’s Alexandra Palace
Heavy music is more popular than ever, but a vast majority of recent successes have been from legacy bands of the 90s and 00s, reaching new heights – Limp Bizkit announced as Download headliners, System Of A Down playing stadiums, and countless anniversary tours. Sure, it’s nice to see legends getting their overdue flowers, but…
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Sleep Token, Deftones, Linkin Park, Ghost, Spiritbox, Nine Inch Nails and more among 2026 rock and metal Grammy Award nominees
The 66th Annual Grammy Awards will take place in Los Angeles on February 1 (LouderSound)
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ROSALÍA – LUX
Label: Columbia RecordsReleased: 14th November 2025 ROSALÍA has never been the easiest pop icon to pin down. Every era arrives with a new idea to inhabit and a new set of rules to test. ‘El Mal Querer’ turned scholarship into pop myth, rebuilding flamenco with the certainty of someone who knows the source material and the…
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This footage of Indian metal sensations Bloodywood playing Halla Bol will convince you they’re the funnest thing in rock right now
Check it out as the New Delhi trio continue their European tour with Halestorm (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear this week
Mayhem, Lord Of The Lost and Skindred are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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Cool new proggy sounds from Jan Akkerman, Soen, Evergey and more in Prog’s brand new Tracks Of The Week
Ace new prog you have to hear from Argovia, Myrath, Engrupid Pipol in this week’s Tracks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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“If I could go back in time and smack the **** out of younger me, I would. I didn’t know how to ask for help.” Killswitch Engage’s Jesse Leach explains the turmoil behind one of metalcore’s biggest anthems
Killswitch Engage’s My Last Serenade might have sparked the 2000s metalcore boom, but there was a darkness behind the scenes (LouderSound)
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“There’s no special effects – there were kids falling through ceilings, flying through glass, jumping off roofs”: From kicking booze to an anarchic video shoot, the story of Slipknot’s biggest single, Duality
Slipknot were one of the biggest names of the nu metal era – then the lead single from their third album made them immortal (LouderSound)
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Photographer Spotlight: Kaitlin Maxwell
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A Miss World Chile contestant has stunned the world by singing death metal during the competition’s semifinal – watch here
Ignacia Fernández, singer of Santiago death metal band Decessus, has gone viral after bringing heavy music to Chilean airwaves (LouderSound)
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Marillion add second Pompeii date for July 26 after selling first show in two minutes!
UK prog rockers Marillion will play the world-famous Pompeii amphitheatre on July 25 and 26 (LouderSound)
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Opeth announce live show at Pompeii’s legendary Amphitheatre for July 2026
Swedish prog metallers Opeth will also play concerts in Halifax, Dublin and Rättvik in support of The Last Will And Testament (LouderSound)
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“It felt like my head was going to explode.” Alligator murder, police raids and abandoned adult theatres: the story of the chaotic video shoot that helped make an underground 90s band cult legends
Long before nu metal bands were getting arrested for making music videos, Acid Bath were setting a precedent (LouderSound)
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TRNSMT 2026 announces first wave of performers including Wolf Alice, CMAT, The Last Dinner party and more
The first wave of artists confirmed for TRNSMT 2026 has been unveiled, with Richard Ashcroft, Kasabian, Lewis Capaldi, and Wolf Alice headlining the lineup. The Scottish festival is set to return to Glasgow Green from Friday 19th June to Sunday 21st June next year. On the opening day, Richard Ashcroft will take centre stage, following…
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She’s In Parties are dreaming in colour on their bold new EP
DORK MIXTAPE COVER STORY FOLLOW DORK MIXTAPE ON SPOTIFY Naming themselves after Bauhaus’ goth-rock-slash-post-punk anthem, She’s In Parties were never going to be anything other than a bit off-kilter. Weaving honest social commentary through wonderfully wonky sonic filters, they’re never too shy to play at the fringes of the alt-pop world, expanding their already impressive…
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“I was getting to the end. I was like, dude, honestly, if this doesn’t work out, I’m going to do something else”: Will Ramos was ready to quit music before joining Lorna Shore
“I was like, ‘I need to start thinking about real jobs,’” the deathcore singer reveals in a new Metal Hammer interview (LouderSound)
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Charli XCX has collaborated with John Cale on new track ‘House’ for the ‘Wuthering Heights’ soundtrack – and there’s an entire album coming
Charli XCX has revealed details of a collaboration with John Cale on the single ‘House’, part of the soundtrack for Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of ‘Wuthering Heights’. Announcing the track, Charli described it as “the first offering from my album for Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights”. In a statement, Charli expressed her immediate inspiration to…
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Get an exclusive coloured vinyl version of the new Big Big Train album Woodcut, only through Prog
Big Big Train will release their latest album, Woodcut, a narrative concept album, in February (LouderSound)
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Girl Group have shared their new single ‘She Goes’
Girl Group have released their latest single ‘She Goes’, a track exploring the complexities of female desire and friendship. “Every now and then,” the band explain, “you see a girl walking down the street who epitomises everything you want to be – the way she moves, looks and sounds. She appears to be of another…
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Unflirt: Learning to let the moment go
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY Christine Senorin didn’t always see herself making music. In fact, it took a cancelled university lecture and a spontaneous shopping trip for things to properly begin. “Music was never something I thought I’d ever pursue,” she says. “But around 2018, I discovered more guitar and indie music and realised I wanted…
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Alessi Rose Has dropped her deluxe edition of EP ‘Voyeur’ and a brand new track ‘Get Around’
Alessi Rose has released the deluxe edition of her EP ‘Voyeur’. The expanded edition, out via Capitol/Polydor Records, features three new tracks, including the newly unveiled ‘Get Around’. Reflecting on the creation of ‘Voyeur (Deluxe)’, Alessi explains, “Voyeur (Deluxe) stemmed from me continuing to write on tour after Voyeur was completed and craving some more…
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SISTRA have shared a new single, ‘Things I Really Mean’
Alt-pop duo SISTRA have released their new single ‘Things I Really Mean’. It’s their first new music since the 2024 EP ‘Between My Shoulder Blades’, and is produced by Jon Shave, known for his work with Charli XCX. The track premiered on Jess Iszatt’s BBC Radio 1 show and represents a shift for the duo,…
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Del Water Gap leans into the unknown
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY “There’s gold under the rust,” sings Del Water Gap on ‘How To Live’, the lead single from his third album, ‘Chasing the Chimera’. In one line, he encompasses the world of this record. Peeling back the layers, excavating years of hurt and confusion, and learning to move forward even amidst pain…
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Shizu Saldamando: May the Ground Seethe @ Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles
Charlie James Gallery is pleased to present May the Ground Seethe, a solo exhibition of painting and sculpture by Los Angeles artist Shizu Saldamando. Saldamando’s intimate portraits distill figures from context, focusing on the body as the site of political struggle and communal joy. The title of the exhibition borrows a lyric from the song “MML” by Dorian…
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“It was something that hit you like a flash of light, so you write a song about it”: The story of the magical Saxon classic inspired by heavy metal music, heavy metal fans and… Toto?
Saxon were cruising the New Wave of British Heavy Metal… and their signature tune celebrated it (LouderSound)
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Landscape: Motonori Uwasu @ Moosey Norwich
A show we have been excited about all fall is Landscape by Motonori Uwasu, opening at Moosey Norwich this week. Born in Osaka Japan in 1975, Motonori Uwasu graduated in Fine Art from Osaka University of Arts in 1999. He lives in Higashiosaka, Japan, with his wife and seven cats. Higashiosaka is a suburban town with many factories, including many…
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“A triumphant two fingers to everyone who had written him off”: Why Diary Of A Madman deserves to be remembered as more than the album that kicked off Ozzy’s crazy years
A year on from Blizzard Of Ozz, Diary Of A Madman found Ozzy Osbourne and his band at their fiery peak, just before it all came crashing down – watch exclusive video (LouderSound)
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“They told me, ‘David Gilmour’s not going to like this. You’re going to hear some thunder!’ You think he’s going to be one way and then he goes completely the other. And that’s good”: Pink Floyd’s Indiana Jones adventure with The Endless River
Gilmour, Nick Mason and colleagues on assembling the unexpected 2014 album that paid tribute to Rick Wright, and his calming presence in a group who were “never a jolly bunch of friends” (LouderSound)
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“Released at a time when many fans didn’t know the band still existed, it contains some of Robert Calvert’s finest material”: Hawkwind’s PXR5 plugs into the more celebrated Hall Of The Mountain Grill
Their last album with the wayward genius – showing the band at their most confrontational yet most accessible – returns in remastered vinyl and CD with additional tracks (LouderSound)
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Building the Beast: Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris and Bruce Dickinson on battles, breakthroughs and the birth of a legend – only in the new issue of Classic Rock
Also in this issue: Ace Frehley, Ian Gillan, Judas Priest, Wolfgang Van Halen, Whiskey Myers, The Cramps, Stephen Dale Petit, Massive Wagons, Solstice, Steve Morse and more (LouderSound)
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MOTH Club faces potential threat from new residential development plans
Iconic independent London venue MOTH Club is facing potential challenges due to new residential development plans. A planning application has been submitted for the construction of flats next door, which will feature balconies overlooking the stage wall and smoking area of the venue. This situation could lead to noise complaints and operational restrictions, posing a…
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Download Festival 2026 will be headlined by Guns N’ Roses, Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit
Download Festival has unveiled its initial lineup for the 2026 event, featuring headliners Guns N’ Roses, Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit. The metal music festival is scheduled to return to Donington Park on the weekend of 10th to 14th June next year. 2025’s bill was topped by Green Day, Sleep Token and KoRn. Joining the…
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“Flying between savant inspiration, sporadic silliness, and some very, very good rock music”: Paul McCartney & Wings crush the myth that Macca’s seventies were mid
Curated by Paul McCartney, this Wings best-of charts the story of a band on its way to becoming one of the biggest-selling acts of all time (LouderSound)
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“It’s been an incredible ride”: Journey announce the dates for their epic Final Frontier farewell tour
The band will play 60 North American dates between February and July (LouderSound)
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Dutch prog metallers Textures announce Genotype, their first new album for a decade
Textures will release their new album, Genotype, on January 23 and will tour Europe and the UK in early 2026 (LouderSound)
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Metallica gave Wolfgang Van Halen a ‘Perfect Attendance Award’ for playing every venue on their 2023 and 2024 tours
Wolfgang’s band Mammoth supported Metallica on every leg of their M72 world tour for two years (LouderSound)
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“The Weight Of Ash” by Photographer Ian Bates
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“Jonathan was just bugging out. So we thought, ‘That may work out if Chester sang on the verse’”: Twenty years ago, Korn were supposed to release an album featuring a NIN cover with Chester Bennington. We’re still waiting for it
It features on one of metal’s great lost albums (LouderSound)
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“I was staring at the LA cityscape wondering what the hell I was doing with my life. I was examining every awful thing about myself”: How My Chemical Romance took alienation, anxiety and hair bleach and turned it into the emo Bohemian Rhapsody
My Chemical Romance’s 2006 mega hit was the pinnacle of emo (LouderSound)
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Lottery Winners have released a new single, ‘Your Last Song’, from their upcoming deluxe album
Lottery Winners have unveiled their latest single, ‘Your Last Song’, while also announcing a deluxe edition of their album ‘KOKO’, set to be released on 12th December. The band describe ‘Your Last Song’ as a farewell. “‘Your Last Song’ is about that final goodbye to someone you gave too much to. It’s kinda celebratory, kinda…
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Holly Humberstone is back with a new single, check out gothic love song ‘Die Happy’
Holly Humberstone has released her new single ‘Die Happy’. The song arrives ahead of her joining Sam Fender on his Australian tour this winter and performing a series of headline shows. The visualiser for the track is directed by Silken Weinberg, known for her work with Ethel Cain. Discussing ‘Die Happy’, Humberstone said, “I wrote…
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Get Together festival is set to return in 2026 with Fat Dog and The Horrors leading the line-up
Sheffield festival Get Together has announced its sixth edition, scheduled for Saturday 16th May 2026 across various venues in Kelham Island and Neepsend. The 2026 line-up will be headlined by Fat Dog and The Horrors. Also performing will be DJ and producer Erol Alkan, as well as DEADLETTER, Lime Garden, Lemonsuckr, Silver Gore, and Curiosity…
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Robbie Williams pays homage to 90s TV show The Word with his new video for ‘Pretty Face’
Robbie Williams has released a new video for his track ‘Pretty Face’, paying homage to the celebrated 90s TV show The Word. Directed by Charlie Lightening, the video depicts Williams in his iconic red tracksuit performing on the late-night Channel 4 show. Williams comments, “This is my ‘DeLorean Moment’ back to 1995 .. The Word…
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5 Seconds of Summer have performed a London set in a giant glass box
5 Seconds of Summer made a memorable appearance in London earlier this week, performing at The Outernet. The Australian band played in a giant glass box in support of their upcoming album ‘Everyone’s A Star!’, including new songs ‘BOYBAND’, ‘Everyone’s A Star!’ and ‘Telephone Busy’, alongside previous hits like ‘She Looks So Perfect’, ‘Teeth’ and…
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“It had a second life through social media, eight years after the album!” This is what it’s like when your song goes viral almost a decade after you released it, according to Swedish power metallers Sabaton
2016 single The Last Stand has racked up some impressive numbers through social media, despite not being the album’s biggest hit when it came out (LouderSound)
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Julie Curtiss: Maid in Feathers @ White Cube Gallery, Seoul
Rife with symbolic subject matter, Julie Curtiss’ exhibition Maid in Feathers is a personal meditation on early motherhood and psychological transformation. In this new body of work, Curtiss explores the shadow-side of quotidian scenes in acrylic and oil paintings, graphic gouache works on paper and lacquered sculptures. A hybrid bird-figure appears throughout as a proxy…
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Jimi Hendrix’s giant-steps second album Axis: Bold As Love, now upgraded with bonus tracks and new cover art
The deluxe edition reissue of Axis: Bold As Love includes 40 bonus outtakes, alternative versions, TV and radio appearances (LouderSound)
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Dana Schutz: One Big Animal @ Thomas Dane Gallery, London
Thomas Dane Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Dana Schutz, across the gallery’s two spaces on Duke Street, St. James’s. One Big Animal will be the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, following Shadow of a Cloud Moving Slowly in 2020, and major survey exhibitions in Europe…
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“He smells like the inside of your grandmother’s purse”: Spinal Tap’s improbable return is the comeback no one expected – and even fewer requested
Three men, one vision, several lawsuits (LouderSound)
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Lark Design Studio gives Dragonfly Tea a giftable twist with its first-ever Herbal Tea Collection
Blending botanical beauty with sustainable design, Lark Design Studio has reimagined Dragonfly Tea for the gifting market with a collection that’s as thoughtful to give as it is to sip. British tea brand Dragonfly Tea is entering the gifting market for the first time, with the help of long-time collaborators Lark Design Studio. Their new…
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JOY! Collective and Farrow & Ball bring London’s streets to life with hyper-real mural campaign
A collaboration between London-based studio JOY! Collective and heritage paint brand Farrow & Ball has transformed public spaces across the capital into immersive illusions, celebrating the launch of 12 new colours with a contemporary twist on traditional craft. Londoners wandering through Wimbledon, Richmond, Battersea, or Notting Hill this month may have stumbled upon something rather…
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“It’s the moment the cracks appeared and their decline into preposterousness began. It sinks under the weight of its own self-importance”: What members of Marillion, Dream Theater, Asia and more think of Yes’ Tales From Topographic Oceans
It was the double-album that split critics, fans and the line-up who recorded it. We asked a range of prog stars for their thoughts on the 1973 release (LouderSound)
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adidas honours cultural identity and community through Nuestra Cultura al Mundo
Andres Norwood Directed by Gabi Lamb and Andres Norwood, adidas’ latest Hispanic Heritage Month campaign spotlights skateboarders Jen Soto and Diego Nájera, weaving together heritage, sport, and storytelling in what’s being hailed as the brand’s most culturally resonant celebration yet. Adidas has never been a stranger to culture, but with Nuestra Cultura al Mundo –…
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“We were very aware of creating something that didn’t sound exactly like anybody else. Now, of course, it sounds like everyone else”: This cult Seattle band helped invent 90s emo. Then Dave Grohl poached two of their members for Foo Fighters
Seattle was the home of grunge, but 90s emo pioneers Sunny Day Real Estate offered something grander. (LouderSound)
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“Dave and I were in a position where there was no Plan B. There was no escape hatch”: Megadeth were broke, homeless and way behind Metallica. But this thrash classic inspired by Patti Smith and written on a borrowed bass would change everything
How Megadeth wrote a landmark thrash metal classic in the midst of personal and financial chaos (LouderSound)
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Yes announce 15-disc super deluxe edition of Tales From Topographic Oceans
At last! Tales From Topographic Oceans is now even bigger (LouderSound)
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Toto announce An Evening With Toto US tour with new setlist
Toto will return to American theatres in February and March 2026 (LouderSound)
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“It’s loud, the guitars are right to the fore”: Francis Rossi unexpectedly returns to boogie-driven Status Quo sound on new single
Francis Rossi has remembered how to rock (LouderSound)
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piri & tommy – magic! EP
Label: BelieveReleased: 7th November 2025 Since their viral debut ‘soft spot’, piri & tommy have carved out their own space in the UK’s alt-pop landscape – part dance duo, part internet-age situationship chroniclers. With ‘magic!’, they park the drum’n’bass for a bit and swerve into a glossier, funkier, Y2K-adjacent sound. It’s still loose around the edges,…
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Henry Rollins is coming back to music after over 20 years – and has been working with another iconic punk legend
21 years since his last solo album, Henry Rollins has returned to the Washington D.C. studio where it all began (LouderSound)
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“Not Like This, You Moron!” by Photographer Hasti Najafi
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Dork’s Night Out is heading to Canada as part of M for Montréal 2025
This November, we’re crossing the Atlantic, bringing Dork’s Night Out to Montreal for the very first time as part of M for Montréal 2025, presented by SiriusXM. The festival celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, running from Wednesday 19th to Saturday 22nd November, with more than 80 artists performing across 15 iconic venues in the…
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“I did the entire record in a wheelchair; it was brutally painful.” How a stagediving accident, massive hospital bills and the grunge explosion turned a bunch of “dirtbag punks” into Metallica-approved stoner metal icons
A broken femur caused a massive perspective shift for former hardcore/thrashers Corrosion Of Conformity (LouderSound)
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“Even though Dave might claim that he wrote Leper Messiah, he didn’t”: The story of every song Dave Mustaine co-wrote for Metallica – and what Megadeth did with those riffs
From The Four Horsemen to The Call Of Ktulu, this is everything you need to know about the six (maybe seven) Metallica songs with Dave Mustaine’s name on them (LouderSound)
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Cosmic proggers Gong tease upcoming album with brand new single Stars In Heaven
Gong add more live dates in March and announce new album, Bright Spirit, will be released next year (LouderSound)
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PVA have booked a UK tour for 2026, and dropped new single ‘Enough’
PVA have unveiled their latest single ‘Enough’ from their forthcoming second album ‘NO MORE LIKE THIS’ due 23rd January, alongside the announcement of a headline tour. The London-based band describe ‘Enough’ as “a dark, lustrous dance of limerence – a new chapter of experimentation for us.” They add, “The core loop was written by Ella…
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Affection To Rent have released shoegazey new single ‘Cathedral’, and announced their debut headline show
Affection To Rent have unveiled their latest single, ‘Cathedral’. The track showcases their shoegaze-inspired grunge sound, and follows their debut single ‘If We Fall’ as well as support slots with Gurriers, Feeble Little Horse, and Snõõper. The band will perform their debut headline show at Whelan’s Upstairs in Dublin on 15th November. Lead singer Abbey…
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Babyshambles have released their first single in twelve years, reggae-ska-pop track ‘Dandy Hooligan’
Babyshambles are marking their return with ‘Dandy Hooligan’, their first single in twelve years, released via Strap Originals. The track is described by Peter Doherty as “a well turned-out, elegantly crafted; reggae-ska-pop song… with a sweet melody to bowl along to with your sharpened walking cane.” The song’s lyrics reflect the adventures of Bob Morris,…
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One of the best British rock bands of their generation just released their first new song in seven years – and it absolutely slays
Marmozets are back with a thunderous new single and a UK tour! (LouderSound)
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Grace Inspace has released her fab new single ‘Emergency Contact’ from upcoming EP ‘Heavy Hair’
Grace Inspace has unveiled her latest single, ‘Emergency Contact’. The release comes with the announcement of her new EP, ‘Heavy Hair’, set to be released via TODO Records. Grace says, “‘Emergency Contact’ is a moment of self-realisation – when anger, long suppressed, finally spills over and becomes the spark for change. “I used to draw…
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Marmozets have announced their first new music and UK tour in seven years
Marmozets have released their comeback single ‘A Kiss From A Mother’, and are soon set to embark on their first UK tour in seven years. The band will begin their headline tour in December, continuing into January, performing across various UK cities, including Huddersfield, Cardiff, Brighton, Coventry, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Nottingham, Bristol, Southampton, and…
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“It’s remarkable that you can have a culture that’s shunted into the west side of England that has nothing to do with the English at all.” Robert Plant explains how the mystique of Wales and the magic of J.R.R. Tolkien influenced Led Zeppelin
Robert Plant channelled Tolkien into his lyrics – even if his Led Zep bandmates didn’t realise it at the time (LouderSound)
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Chloe Slater has released her first-ever protest song, ‘War Crimes’
Chloe Slater has released her new single ‘War Crimes’ via Stolen Juice, following her UK headline tour and support slots with ROLE MODEL. Slater describes the song as her first true protest song. “‘War Crimes’ is a really important song to me. It feels like the first real protest song that I’ve ever written and…
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2000trees Festival has confirmed Alkaline Trio as a main stage headliner for 2026
2000trees Festival is set to be headlined by Alkaline Trio next year, marking their performance as a UK festival exclusive. The event will take place from 8th to 11th July at Upcote Farm, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, with other notable acts including Dinosaur Pile-Up, High Vis, PUP, Glassjaw, Scowl, Superheaven, and Lambrini Girls. The festival’s organiser…
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The Itch reflect on the decline of the UK’s nightlife scene with their new single, ‘Space in the Cab’
The Itch have unveiled their latest single, ‘Space in the Cab’, as they prepare to headline The Great Escape’s First Fifty event at Sebright Arms for Dork on 13th November 2025. The new track from Simon Tyrie and Georgia Hardy reflects on the decline of the UK’s nightlife scene, following the duo’s earlier double A-side…
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Manchester newcomers cruush have dropped their fuzzy new single ‘Rupert Giles’
Manchester-based band cruush have released their latest single, ‘Rupert Giles’, under the Heist or Hit. The band, consisting of Amber Warren, Arthur Boyd, Fotis Kalantzis, and Bruno Evans, have also announced a special double-A vinyl release set for early 2026. Of the new song, they shae: “On a writing retreat to Wales we took a…
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Kylie Minogue has announced a festive new album, ‘Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped)’
Kylie Minogue has announced ‘Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped)’, set to arrive on 5th December via Warner Records. This release marks the 10th anniversary of her holiday album, presenting a collection of festive tracks and four new songs: ‘Hot In December’, ‘This Time Of Year’, ‘Office Party’, and the Amazon Music Original ‘XMAS’. Kylie says, “Revisiting…
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Exploring Birdsong return to action with catchy new single Romanticise
UK pop prog trio Exploring Birdsong also announce UK headline dates for September (LouderSound)
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Lemmy Kilmister once rammed a cheeseburger into a $2,000,000 mixing desk because he lost an argument
“Can we get a repair man? Lemmy from Motörhead’s just trashed our desk with a cheeseburger.” (LouderSound)
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Pre-order new Skindred album You Got This on marble orange vinyl, exclusively through Metal Hammer
Get a version of the ragga-metal outfit’s upcoming album that you won’t find on shop shelves (LouderSound)
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Salomón Huerta: Unspoken Ritual @ Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Beverly Hills
One of our favorite Los Angeles painters and recent guest on the podcast, Salomón Huerta is set to open Unspoken Ritual at Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Beverly Hills. The show will feature a series of works featuring guns and snacks, a series based on his relationship with his father and act of bringing his dad fruit…
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Agora: David Altmejd @ Galerie de l’UQAM, Montreal
This fall, Galerie de l’UQAM invites visitors to the highly-anticipated exhibition by UQAM alumnus David Altmejd. Work by this internationally renowned sculptor will be presented in Montreal for the first time in ten years. Curated by Louise Déry, Director of Galerie de l’UQAM, the exhibition David Altmejd. Agora unites almost thirty heads and busts, which are emblematic…
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“Some killer songwriting behind the blood and raw meat”: Nine albums by W.A.S.P you should hear and one to avoid
W.A.S.P’s infamy as leading shock metallers of the 1980s beliesa back catalogue full of serious classic rock-influenced songwriting (LouderSound)
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“I think the song will resonate for the next hundred years”: The story of the Kiss classic Kiss didn’t actually write
Now a rock anthem, Argent’s God Gave Rock And Roll To You was written under the storm cloud of cancer and enjoyed a superstar second wind (LouderSound)
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Christmas ads of 2025: Comfort characters, practical cheer and a generational shift
From familiar faces to value-first storytelling, this year’s festive ads mix nostalgia with real-world warmth. Every December, Britain gathers around its screens for a new kind of festive tradition: the release of the year’s Christmas ads. What started as simple, heart-tugging tales of love and togetherness has grown into a full-blown season of cinematic spectacle,…
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Alexander Clark on how to design without a client
The London-based designer discusses how he created Olio, a ready-made brand identity for an Italian restaurant. When Alexander Clark designed Olio, a visual identity inspired by Southern Italian dining culture, he had no brief, no stakeholders and no deadline. The identity was created purely as a portfolio project; a chance to explore ideas freely. Now,…
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Skin Cupid brings K-Beauty’s community spirit to life with London Flagship
The beauty brand’s first physical store in the heart of London is a playful, multi-sensory space designed with YourStudio to celebrate connection, creativity, and community. From social media sensation to in-store experience, Skin Cupid has made its long-awaited move into physical retail. The cult K-Beauty retailer, founded by Melody Yuan in 2020, has opened its…
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Universal Favourite designs an out-of-this-world dessert brand for Butter Baby
Sydney design studio Universal Favourite has crafted a new identity for a Jakarta-based dessert brand that blurs the line between food, fantasy and storytelling, inviting customers into the world of Butterlandia. Butter Baby, the self-proclaimed “first Butterlandian dessert brand,” has landed in the city’s Blok M district, complete with a shop and identity that feels…
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“They lock in and deliver really interesting riffs in a way that makes them sound simple, when they’re not simple at all” TesseracT’s James Monteith on the guitarist and band who changed his approach to music in the 90s
The djent pioneer found inspiration in a player who ignored standard time lengths, came up with unique sounds and played the wrong parts of his instrument – but always managed to groove (LouderSound)
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“I think what we have here is failure to appreciate”: Former Guns N’ Roses manager Alan Niven files lawsuit against the band
Alan Niven, who managed Guns N’ Roses from 1986 to 1991, says the band are blocking the publication of his memoir (LouderSound)
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Watch videos from Radiohead’s first live show in seven years – plus full setlist
The first show of Radiohead’s European tour has been completed in Madrid (LouderSound)
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A female-fronted band is finally headlining Download Festival. It’s about damn time
As a woman who’s grown up in the metal scene, knowing that Emily Armstrong will walk out on stage with Linkin Park as a headliner feels like a pivotal moment (LouderSound)
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Romy has released a new single, ‘Love Who You Love’
Romy, the London-based dance-pop artist, has unveiled her latest single ‘Love Who You Love’, along with an accompanying music video. This new track serves as a concluding chapter to her 2023 debut solo album ‘Mid Air’. Produced by BloodPop, Romy, and Jamie xx, it’s been in development since 2020 and delivers a message of liberation.…
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Pebbledash – To Cast the Sea in Concrete EP
Label:Released: 5th November 2025 On their new EP ‘To Cast the Sea in Concrete’, Cork’s Pebbledash zigzag between trad folk, shoegaze, post-punk, glitchy noise and warm, swelling indie like a band flicking through presets with no intention of picking just one. It’s a bit all over the place. It’s also really good. Things kick off gently…
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Band of Skulls are going to release a deluxe boxset to coincide with their Cold Fame UK tour
Band of Skulls are set to embark on their Cold Fame UK tour this December, accompanied by special guests The Duke Spirit and Howler. The dates will coincide with the release of a deluxe boxset on 28th November. Released through Artist Royalties Collective, the collection will feature their first three albums, ‘Baby Darling Doll Face…
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underscores has shared new single ‘Do It’ ahead of her tour with Danny Brown
underscores has released her latest single, ‘Do It’, through Mom+Pop. This new track – written, produced, performed, mixed, and mastered by underscores herself – follows June single ‘Music’, and is accompanied by a self-directed video. underscores will join Danny Brown as a supporting act on his Stardust tour across North America, scheduled for November and…
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f5ve have announced a deluxe edition of their debut album, ‘SEQUENCE 01.5’
Japanese pop group f5ve are set to release the deluxe edition of their debut album, ‘SEQUENCE 01.5’, on 14th November via LDH Records. This expanded version will feature 29 tracks across two discs, including three new singles ‘I Choose You’, ‘Wish’, and ‘Snowman’, alongside fifteen remixes from their original release. The deluxe edition is executive…
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vegas water taxi have announced a new EP with teaser single ‘Ozempic’
vegas water taxi are set to release their new EP ‘first time listener’ on 6th February via PNKSLM Recordings. The EP serves as the counterpart to their previous release, ‘long time caller’, and together they will form the LP ‘long time caller, first time listener’, available on 12-inch vinyl the same day. The lead single…
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Ellur reflects on difficult relationships with her new track, ‘The World Is Not An Oyster’
Ellur has unveiled her latest track, ‘The World Is Not An Oyster’, released through Dance To The Radio. Collaborating with Benjamin Francis Leftwich and Jack Leonard from UNKLE, Ellur’s new single follows her previous works ‘The Wheel’ and ‘Missing Kid’. Ellur described the track as a narrative of a teenage girl facing challenges in love,…
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Lily Allen has added an extra London date to her 2026 tour
Lily Allen has announced an additional performance at the London Palladium as part of her 2026 tour. The tour, titled Lily Allen Performs West End Girl, will feature the artist playing her latest album, ‘West End Girl’, in full. Allen last toured with her album ‘No Shame’ in 2018 and 2019 and has made notable…
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“Metamorphosis” by Artist popodoodle
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Danny Brown – Stardust
Label: Warp RecordsReleased: 7th November 2025 Detroit rapper Danny Brown has been in some dark places in his time. Perhaps none darker than during the Covid-19 pandemic, when he spent all his money on alcohol and drugs in a spiral that could’ve killed him. From that darkness emerged fifth studio album ‘Quaranta’, a trip to rehab,…
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“I’d love to play the battlefields where the song actually happened”: Sabaton’s singer wants to do a gig on the beaches of Normandy, on the anniversary of D-Day
The events of Operation Overlord inspired the Swedish power metal battalion’s 2005 fan-favourite single, Primo Victoria (LouderSound)
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Bastille are going to release a limited edition tour vinyl to mark their 15th anniversary
Bastille are set to mark their 15th anniversary with a special limited edition tour vinyl, ‘From All Sides: Songs from the First Fifteen Years’. The collection, which features rare live and alternate versions, will be available to order online from 6th November. A special numbered “tour edition” will be available exclusively during the band’s “From…
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Witch Post have dropped new single ‘Twin Fawn’ ahead of their upcoming UK shows
Witch Post have released their new single ‘Twin Fawn’, their second release since signing with Partisan Records. The band, featuring Alaska Reid and Dylan Fraser, will headline The Lexington in London on 10th November. Alaska describes ‘Twin Fawn’ as “a love letter to Dylan and I’s differing experiences on the West Coast; coyotes, beach glass,…
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Unflirt – Fleeting EP
Label: FADERReleased: 7th November 2025 Unflirt’s latest EP ‘Fleeting’ arrives swaddled in soft textures, nostalgic haze and gently held emotion; a record that doesn’t so much knock as hover politely at your door, clutching a 7″ and a homemade zine. Across seven (!) tracks, the bedroom-pop artist glides through lo-fi vignettes that nod to the beabadoobee-adjacent…
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“Arnold saw me and went, ‘You! Out!’. He didn’t want anybody challenging him”: The incredible story of the 80s heavy metal bodybuilder who bent steel bars with his teeth and links Ozzy Osbourne, Jimmy Page and Arnold Schwarzenegger
Muscles, kidnappings and inflatable hot water bottles – the rise, fall and resurrection of Thor, one of 80s metal’s greatest cult heroes (LouderSound)
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“60 years from now, I can look back and go, ‘I did a song with the dude from Slipknot! And it was good!’”: What it’s like collaborating with Corey Taylor, according to Ho99o9’s Yeti Bones
The grime-punk duo joined forces with Slipknot’s frontman for their song Bite My Face in 2022 (LouderSound)
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She’s In Parties – Are You Dreaming? EP
Label: Submarine CatReleased: 7th November 2025 The new EP from She’s In Parties begins with a shimmer. ‘Fallen’ opens with 80s-glazed synths and shoegaze guitar textures that catch the light just enough to dazzle. It’s a tone-setter for an EP that floats between nostalgia and noir: dreamy, yes, but with something darker flickering underneath. The title-track,…
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Luvcat didn’t kill her husband, but she did write a song about it
As a child in her Liverpool homestead, Sophie Morgan stumbled upon a mystical world. Peering in, she’d seemingly discovered another side of life, one where reality blended with mysterious, noir-gothic fiction, and at once, she felt at home. It was from this place, filled not with Cheshire Cats but doomed lovers, that she emerged as…
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Sorry – COSPLAY
Label: DominoReleased: 7th November 2025 Sorry’s ‘COSPLAY’ arrives as a world of doubles and disguises, but it’s the precision that keeps the mirrors from fogging. The album frames “overlapping worlds” as a working method rather than a tease: identities tilt, references surface and recede, and the songs hold their line while everything around them shifts. ‘Waxwing’…
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Slayer’s Kerry King prefers Metallica over Megadeth because “Metallica has a singer”
“Sorry, Dave!” (LouderSound)
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Hatchie – Liquorice
Label: Secretly CanadianReleased: 7th November 2025 If ‘Giving The World Away’ was Hatchie’s big pop pivot – all gloss, grandeur, and studio muscle – then ‘Liquorice’ is her soft reboot. Gone are the Dan Nigro co-writes and LA sheen. In their place? A backyard, a digital camera, and songs that sound like they were dreamt up…
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Srijon Chowdhury: The Whorled @ Ciaccia Levi, Paris
Ciaccia Levi presents The Whorled, Srijon Chowdhury’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. Known for his luminous, dreamlike canvases, Chowdhury merges myth and intimacy into a single, spiraling cosmos—where flowers bloom into galaxies, unicorns carry human figures through fields of light, and portraits of loved ones pulse with both tenderness and transcendence.
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“The edges were bound to fray – we were bound to take from each other. David Gilmour openly accused Roger Waters of copying me”: The influential folk singer-songwriter who never quite gained stardom, but gained massive respect instead
Acclaimed by Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Led Zeppelin and Peter Gabriel, he recalls feeling insulted by the way his best-known album was treated, his short stint in a US prison, and his decision to stop writing long notes to fans on their record sleeves (LouderSound)
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The Idea of a City: Shelby Jackson @ Lo Brutto Stahl, Paris
Lo Brutto Stahl is pleased to present The Idea of a City, the first-ever solo exhibition by New York based artist and art dealer Shelby Jackson. The show features a selection of paintings, objects, and works on paper created over the past five years.
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Stella Donnelly – Love and Fortune
Label: Brace Yourself RecordsReleased: 7th November 2025 There’s no better way to describe the overarching theme of Stella Donnelly’s third album than with the opening lyrics to lead single ‘Baths’, where she declares that “there’s a big strike crossing through my old life.” She has spent the last few years learning that when one door closes,…
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Buena ondo! Meet five Latin American artists leading the way with colour, culture and good vibrations
By Bruna Kater As grey skies and gloomy weather roll across the Northern Hemisphere, we look south for vibrant dashes of Latin American inspiration, but not all of them live up to the clichés. In dance, food, sport, cuisine and more, if there’s one word that sums up Latin American culture, that word is ‘creativity’.…
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New book shows how questioning the alphabet can push typography further
Alphabetical Playground by Nigel Cottier invites designers to rethink letters as living systems, opening typography to broader experimentation, ambiguity and expressive play. For most of us, the alphabet is something learn early and internalised quickly; a familiar framework we rarely inspect. However, a new book invites us to pause and reconsider this foundation entirely. Alphabetical…
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HMRC can now take tax straight from your bank account: how should freelancers respond?
Image licensed via Adobe Stock New rules allow tax authorities to withdraw funds directly from accounts to recover unpaid taxes. But what will that mean in practice? If you’re a freelancer, the phrase “feast or famine” is one you’re probably very familiar with. For most of us, income rarely arrives in neat, predictable amounts. Even…
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Are you the ultimate Bon Jovi fan? Take our quiz to find out
Bon Jovi or Non Jovi? Our quiz will reveal all (LouderSound)
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SEX BRAND takes over Soho with its unapologetic F*CK SOHO campaign
A new sexual wellness brand is reclaiming the streets of London with a message of liberation, sustainability, and joy through a ten-week fly-posting campaign. Revolutionary sexual wellness brand SEX BRAND is making noise in London, taking over the streets of Soho with its new F*CK SOHO campaign. The ten-week fly-postering project aims to dismantle shame,…
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“We wanted Wayne Kramer from The MC5 to be our guitarist”: Founding Motörhead drummer Lucas Fox looks back on the band’s earliest days
Lucas Fox looked after Lemmy when he was fired by Hawkwind – they bonded over Monty Python, speed and Special Brew (LouderSound)
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“Did you ever have one of those days when you want to go out, buy an enormous bag of coke and dive into it face-first?” Memories of a Hollywood night out with Ozzy Osbourne
In 1987, Ozzy Osbourne released the Randy Rhoads-era live album Tribute, and one UK writer travelled to Los Angeles to brave the promotional chaos (LouderSound)
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CATTY turns Night Of The Living Dork at Colours, Hoxton into her own Halloween coronation
Spooky season, we know it well. The nights are drawing in earlier, the terrifying outfits are out in force, and if there’s an artist ready to grab that energy and run with it, it’s CATTY. Just days on from the release of her Very Good new EP, ‘Bracing For Impact’, and everything that makes CATTY…
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Paul Rodgers pulls out of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke will be performing at the ceremony in Los Angeles this week (LouderSound)
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BENEE – Ur An Angel I’m Just Particles
Label: Republic RecordsReleased: 7th November 2025 BENEE’s second album, ‘Ur An Angel I’m Just Particles’, finds the New Zealand alt-pop star refining her style. The songs are witty and self-aware, full of the charm that made her debut so likeable, but the edges are softer, the mood a little more restrained. Opener ‘Demons’ hints at the…
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Max Baby – BREAK EP
Label: Animal63Released: 7th November 2025 Paris-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Max Baby doesn’t really do straight lines. His new EP ‘BREAK’ is jagged and unpredictable – a scatter of synths, leftfield electronics and the occasional dive into alt-rock drama. Opener ‘Dogma’ channels seductive, tongue-in-cheek 80s pop, but with a slightly broken mirror vibe. ‘Playground’ follows with twinkling…
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néomí – another year will pass EP
Label: NettwerkReleased: 31st October 2025 Surinamese–Dutch artist néomí has been quietly building a name for herself over the past few years, releasing a string of gentle, introspective folk-pop EPs that favour emotional depth over big production. Her latest, ‘another year will pass’, continues in that lane: six soft songs about leaving, grieving and slowly figuring out…
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Limp Bizkit, Guns N’ Roses and Linkin Park to headline Download 2026: over 90 bands confirmed for next year’s lineup
Next year’s Download lineup has officially been revealed and it’s packing rock icons, nu metal legends and a lot more (LouderSound)
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better joy – at dusk EP
Label: Released: 31st October 2025 better joy’s new EP ‘at dusk’ marks a shift as Bria Keely brings more reflection, more bite and a stronger sense of emotional detail to the table. These are songs that tell stories, built for singing in bedrooms and belting in fields. ‘this part of town’ opens with a rush of…
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Max Winter – Mourning Routine EP
Label: Secret Friend RecordsReleased: 24th October 2025 Max Winter’s solo debut, ‘Mourning Routine’, is an atmospheric and absorbing listen. Blending classical composition with experimental pop and textured electronics, it pulls you in from the very first note and doesn’t let go. ‘Sorry’ opens the set with no vocals, just layers of swelling strings and electronic flickers.…
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Arthur Hill – Missed Again EP
Label: Released: 31st October 2025 Arthur Hill’s second EP, ‘Missed Again’, sees the indie-pop upstart refining his sound without losing any of the wit, weirdness or emotional weight that made his debut, ‘In The Middle of Somewhere’, such a quietly brilliant introduction. If that EP felt like flicking through a sketchbook, this one lands like a…
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AC/DC announce 2026 tour with 21 new dates confirmed
AC/DC will hit up North and South America next year, with over 20 dates confirmed (LouderSound)
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: November 3, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Starbenders, Crobot, Dirty Blonde and more (LouderSound)
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“We were never meant to be a professional band…it’s like, ‘Oh my God, what have I done?’” A politician’s assassination, a motorbike ride and a gothic Western: the story of the song that crowned one of Europe’s most unlikely star bands
Within Temptation had a breakthrough hit with Angels – even if they never planned it (LouderSound)
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Pupil Slicer have just made one of the most diverse, engrossing and essential heavy albums of 2025
Roping in hardcore, mathcore, doom, black metal, industrial, post-rock…Pupil Slicer do it all in style on new album Fleshwork (LouderSound)
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Two Metallica fans have been arrested after climbing over part of the band’s set at a show in Perth, Australia on Saturday
Two Metallica fans have been arrested after climbing over part of the band’s set at a show in Perth, Australia on Saturday (LouderSound)
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flowerovlove has made her directorial debut with a video for new single ‘Shady’
flowerovlove has unveiled the video for her latest single ‘Shady’, released via Capitol Records. The track, co-written with PomPom and Skyler Stonestreet, explores themes of untrustworthy behaviour, and is accompanied by a video directed by flowerovlove and her brother, Wilfred Cisse. The 20-year-old artist gave ‘Shady’ its live debut at the Austin City Limits Festival,…
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Marshall has partnered with the Music Venue Trust to support grassroots music venues
Marshall have announced a new partnership with Music Venue Trust (MVT) to support grassroots music venues across the UK. This initiative, known as ‘Marshall Nights’, aims to provide a platform for emerging artists by organising a series of gigs at various independent venues, including Green Door Store in Brighton, Fuel in Cardiff, The Rum Shack…
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LA metalcore group Volumes have announced their new album ‘Mirror Touch’
Volumes are set to release their fifth studio album, ‘Mirror Touch’, on 12th December 2025 via Fearless Records. A physical edition will follow on 27th February 2026. The Los Angeles-based band, comprising Michael Barr, Raad Soudani, Myke Terry and Nick Ursich, have revealed a visualiser for their new track ‘S.O.A.P.’. Describing the track, the band…
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Savatage announce European headline shows and festival dates for 2026
Prog metal legends Savatage reformed earlier this year after a nearly two-decade hiatus (LouderSound)
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Model/Actriz have unveiled a “sexy and absolutely feral” remix of ‘Cinderella’ by The Knife’s Olof Dreijer
Model/Actriz have released a remix of their track ‘Cinderella’ by Olof Dreijer, best known as one half of The Knife. The track originally features on their album ‘Pirouette’, which arrived earlier this year under the labels True Panther and Dirty Hit. Dreijer comments, “I instantly got a vibe when I was sent this request, I…
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Latitude Festival has unveiled its 20th edition lineup featuring David Byrne, Lewis Capaldi and more
Latitude Festival is set to celebrate its 20th edition at Henham Park, Suffolk, from 23rd to 26th July 2026. Headlining this year’s event in a UK festival exclusive is current Dork cover star David Byrne, joined by former Dork cover star Lewis Capaldi, and Teddy Swims, alongside acts such as The Flaming Lips, The Last…
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“Speaking to your own child about that is very personal, vulnerable and emotional.” System Of A Down’s Serj Tankian reveals why he covered a Chris De Burgh classic – and teamed up with an EDM legend
Serj Tankian made some surprising musical choices for his new solo album (LouderSound)
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DORK proudly presents… Antony Szmierek: Round The Houses
Antony Szmierek is heading out next spring for a fresh run of Dork shows – and this time he’s going Round The Houses, calling in on a few places he hasn’t for a while. Taking in a trio of dates across March 2026, the tour sees Antony bringing his razor-sharp wordplay and dry northern charm…
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In Circles, Still Forward: Kayla Witt @ Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Night Gallery is thrilled to present In Circles, Still Forward, an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles based artist Kayla Witt. In Circles, Still Forward is Witt’s first solo exhibition with the gallery following her inclusion in Superbloom and our 2024 Frieze London presentation.
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“There’s no such thing as coincidence. It’s about being in a flow state. Joining the band I tripped to as a teenager… it all makes sense”: Gong may have lost some humour and older songs, but Kavus Torabi says they’re still supernatural
Daevid Allen’s appointed replacement on keeping the spirituality alive without becoming overwhelmed, the respectful use of acid, and the late band leader’s similarity to Cardiacs’ Tim Smith (LouderSound)
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Domestic Demo: Muzae Sesay @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
In one of the most highly anticipated shows in the Bay Area this fall, one of our favorires, Muzae Sesay, will return to pt.2 Gallery in Domesitc Demo, an exhibition that is being a billed as a 5-parter. We don’t know all the parts, but what we do know is these are some of his…
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Illustration finally gets the London showcase it deserves
Impression – Terrace at the new Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration © Nora Walter Twenty years after it was first envisaged, The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration will at last open next year in Clerkenwell. After two decades of planning, false starts and temporary spaces, Britain’s illustration community is about to gain something it has…
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Volkshotel Amsterdam might well be the coolest hotel in the world right now
Could this be the future of creative working and living? Read my exclusive report to find out. Okay, I’ve stayed in hotels in Amsterdam before. But never like this. When I wandered into the lobby at Volkshotel Amsterdam one October morning, it didn’t really feel like a hotel. This was something else entirely. The ground…
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Boom Brief #4: How you tackled our challenge to brand a spine-chilling rollercoaster
From psychological thrillers to inflatable nightmares, our community took The Abyss brief into wonderfully dark territory. When we launched Boom Brief #4, we knew we were onto something deliciously different. After branding design schools and coastal festivals, we challenged our community to create the visual identity for The Abyss, a fictional roller coaster that plunges…
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How to show yourself compassion as a creative
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Creativity thrives on kindness, not pressure. So follow these tips from the Creative Boom community to help you navigate doubt, rest well and make your best work sustainably. The creative industries have long romanticised struggle: the late nights, the tough love, the idea that suffering somehow produces brilliance. But what…
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“I loved working with bands like Opeth and Marillion. I was starting to get a name for myself. But my New Year resolution was to learn to say ‘no’”: In 2009 this notorious workaholic was trying to do less. His career suggests it didn’t go that way
After over two decades making music, his main band had recently achieved global recognition and he’d just launched his debut solo album. Did he ever really slow down? (LouderSound)
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“I don’t know if rock needs saving, but if Wolf and his crew can’t do the job it’s because we failed in getting the message out that the messiah is here”: Wolfgang Van Halen finds his voice and sets a high bar on third Mammoth album
The third Mammoth album feels like the work of a musician settling comfortably into his own space and comfortable with all that attention (LouderSound)
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“A vivid chronicle of Bob Dylan’s rapid ascent and growth as an artist”: The latest edition of The Bootleg Series tracks Dylan from Minnesota to Greenwich Village
A legend ascends in the latest forensic deep dive into Bob Dylan’s back pages on Volume 18: Through The Open Window 1956-1963 (LouderSound)
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Campaign launched to posthumously award Ace Frehley honorary astronaut status
NASA, are you listening? (LouderSound)
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Outbreak Fest has revealed its initial line-up for 2026’s Manchester edition
Outbreak Fest is set to return to Manchester in 2026 to mark its 15th anniversary. Scheduled to take place on 27th and 28th June at Bowler’s Exhibition Centre, the event has now confirmed its first set of lineup additions. Canadian post-hardcore group Alexisonfire will headline, performing their 2006 album ‘Crisis’ in full. UK band Basement…
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Photographer Spotlight: Abdul Hamid Kanu
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“He couldn’t stand up so I hit him over the head with my bass. He fell to the floor. I ran away… I didn’t know if he was still alive”: The bassist who survived Fairport Convention, Jethro Tull and believing he’d murdered his bandmate on stage
Veteran admits he sailed close to the wind as he taught prog giants to drink – but he learned how much it means to play live with a band (LouderSound)
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“It was those first two lines. I felt like it was speaking to my life. I knew I could deliver that song with conviction”: One day Sebastian Bach was playing to Jon Bon Jovi’s parents. The next he was singing one of hair metal’s greatest anthems
The story of Skid Row’s classic hair metal anthem Youth Gone Wild (LouderSound)
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King Diamond given lifelong honorary award by Danish Arts Foundation
Award will see King Diamond paid up to £22,000 ($26,000) every year to continue creating “art of the highest quality” (LouderSound)
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“Learned from the greatest”. Watch Ozzy Osbourne’s toddler grandson bite the head off a toy bat
Cuteness overload as Kelly Osbourne’s two-year-old son pays unique Halloween tribute to the late Ozzy (LouderSound)
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“I’ve always been kind of an exhibitionist and it was an interesting experience. I took it very seriously”: Biohazard’s Evan Seinfeld on the NSFW side-hustle that made him more money than music – and why fans should get over it
Biohazard frontman Evan Seinfeld has no regrets about his career in adult entertainment (LouderSound)
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“I asked them, ‘What’s it like to be famous?’ and they all said, ‘We hate it’”: The story of the landmark grunge album that paved the way for Nirvana’s Nevermind but set the band that made it on the path to darkness
A year before Nirvana broke out with Nevermind, Alice In Chains Seattle’s grunge scene on the map (LouderSound)
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4 brilliant new metal bands you need to hear this month
Deathcore newcomers Face Yourself, NWOBHM revivalists Seven Sisters, bone-faced black metallers Abduction and videogame inspired alt metallers Luna Kills, these are the new metal bands you need to hear in November 2025 (LouderSound)
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“Even my dental hygienist sent me something the other day to say they were all singing it at some wedding reception”: How a British boogie-rock band turned a minor John Fogerty hit into an all-time classic that kicked off the biggest gig in history
Status Quo beefed up John Fogerty’s ‘piddly’ original and struck rock’n’roll gold (LouderSound)
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“You’ll hear him say everything from, ‘I never wanted it to be a single’ to ‘I hated the song’”: The huge Linkin Park hit that Chester Bennington didn’t even want on the best-selling rock album of the 21st century
Even Chester admitted that he was wrong (LouderSound)
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“As sprawling musically as it is thematically, closing an epic cycle in style”: Lunatic Soul’s The World Under Unsun is a triumphant journey’s end
Riverside’s Mariusz Duda concludes his circle-of-life-and-death story with eighth instalment (that takes place between the fifth and fourth) (LouderSound)
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“I was with Ozzy nine months and it didn’t end in a good break-up”: Drum legend Carmine Appice on getting high with Jimi Hendrix, falling out with Ozzy Osbourne and the late guitar hero he spoke to just before he died
Drum legend Carmine Appice has been in the business for 60 years – and he’s crossed paths with everyone from Jimi Hendrix to Dave Grohl (LouderSound)
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Baby Dave goes on a hunt for fancy fizzy water for his new single ‘San Pellegrino’
Baby Dave, the solo project of Soft Play’s Isaac Holman, has released a new single and video titled ‘San Pellegrino’. The track was initially composed using GarageBand and later developed with the help of long-time collaborator James Grant. According to Holman, “It’s the story of a man on a mission to please his partner and…
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“I dug the record ’cause it was incorporating hip hop into rock. I was like, ‘This is cool!’” How one rap legend joined the unlikeliest tour ever to help bring hip hop to the nu metal generation
The idea of Ice Cube and Korn sharing a bill might not seem strange now, but in the 90s, it was a thrilling novelty (LouderSound)
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YONAKA have announced their second album ‘Until You’re Satisfied’
YONAKA have released their latest single ‘Cruel’ and announced their forthcoming second studio album ‘Until You’re Satisfied’. The Brighton-based trio – Theresa Jarvis, George Edwards and Alex Crosby – are gearing up for the album’s release on 13th March via Distiller Records. The new single ‘Cruel’ is described by vocalist Theresa as exploring a relationship…
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“These typical metalheads, long-haired with their jackets, they’re the ones standing there and singing Backstreet Boys and Cascada.” Five minutes with Electric Callboy, the band “making metal accessible”
Electric Callboy have metalheads singing along to 90s pop classics, and they love it (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Kreator, Electric Callboy and Kim Dracula are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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flowerovlove has dropped her new single ‘Shady’
flowerovlove has unveiled her latest single, ‘Shady’, co-written with PomPom and Skyler Stonestreet. It follows her previous hit ‘I’m your first’. The 20-year-old artist debuted ‘Shady’ live at the Austin City Limits Festival, where she made an entrance emerging from a gigantic lipstick on stage. She has also recently supported Khalid at the Washington State…
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Allison and Katie Crutchfield have joined forces for new project Snocaps and released their self-titled debut album
Allison and Katie Crutchfield have joined forces to form a new band, Snocaps. The pair have released their self-titled debut album through ANTI- Records, marking the first collaboration between the sisters since their time with P.S. Eliot. Collaborating with Brad Cook and MJ Lenderman, the album sees all four musicians contributing across various instruments.
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Neighbourhood Weekender has signed up headliners Richard Ashcroft and Blossoms for 2026
Richard Ashcroft and Blossoms (pictured) are set to headline Neighbourhood Weekender 2026, which will take place at Victoria Park, Warrington on 23rd and 24th May. The festival will also feature performances from Kaiser Chiefs, DMAS, Jamie Webster, Example, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Shed Seven and Cast. Plus, Dork favourites Alessi Rose, NXDIA, Cassia, Brooke Combe, Ellur, Fiona-Lee,…
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“I’ve always hated it. I sound like a little kid!” From label interference to an acrimonious split, the story behind the classic Evanescence song that Amy Lee (eventually) learned to love
It’s one of Evanescence’s biggest songs, but it’s safe to say Amy Lee was not keen on it at first (LouderSound)
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Great new proggy sounds you must hear from Another Realm, Unprocessed, The Owl Service and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week
Cool new prog from ĠENN, Mon, Maha Sohona and more in this week’s Tracks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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Magdalena Bay have shared two new tracks, ‘Unoriginal’ and ‘Black-Eyed Susan Climb’
Magdalena Bay have shared two new tracks, ‘Unoriginal’ and ‘Black-Eyed Susan Climb’, following their successful Imaginal Mystery Tour across North America. “Two more songs?! When will it end?? Is this the final pair? Don’t think too hard about it,” the band commented. “Just let the good times ride.” The release of these tracks follows their…
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“After Kytice” by Photographer Martijn Schmidt
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Witch Fever are done with forgiveness
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY “I’m stuck on this idea of feeling like I’m being followed by something,” explains Witch Fever vocalist Amy Walpole. “That my whole life I’ve been dragging something around behind me the whole time…” Amy is musing on the themes behind the Manchester four-piece Witch Fever’s second record, ‘FEVEREATEN’. While their blistering…
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Dead Freights have dropped new single ‘Do The Gruesome’ from their upcoming debut album
Dead Freights have released their new single ‘Do The Gruesome’, marking their return under Gary Powell’s 25 Hour Convenience Store Records. The single is the first glimpse of their forthcoming debut album ‘Little Death Project’, which is scheduled for release in 2026. The band describe ‘Do The Gruesome’ as a product of mayhem honed through…
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Interpol and Bloc Party have announced a 2026 co-headline UK and European tour
Interpol and Bloc Party are set to embark on a co-headline tour across the UK and Europe in 2026. The tour will span 18 dates, commencing in Copenhagen on 10th November at the Royal Arena and concluding with two performances at London’s Olympia on 4th and 5th December. This tour will see both bands –…
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Julia Wolf has released a surprise remix EP, ‘2MUCHPRESSURE’
Julia Wolf has released a new remix EP titled ‘2MUCHPRESSURE’, crafted by producer duo 2DUMB. This release features reimagined versions of seven tracks from Wolf’s 2025 album ‘PRESSURE’, including contributions from BBY GOYARD and cr1tter. Wolf commented on the project, saying, “When I first heard the remix 2DUMB did on tiktok, I immediately knew I…
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Ho99o9 have booked a UK and European tour for 2026
Ho99o9 are set to return to the UK and Europe in February 2026 with a headline tour celebrating their third album, ‘Tomorrow We Escape’. The duo also feature on the NOWHERE2RUN track ‘Little Prince’, released as part of the EP ‘What Did You Do?’ by Code Orange members Jami Morgan and Shade Balderose’s venture, NOWHERE…
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When I was 14, I thought Limp Bizkit were the coolest band in the world. At 38, I often still do
Love or hate them, you couldn’t ignore them. Luckily, I loved them – and I still do (LouderSound)
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Fletchr Fletchr have announced their debut EP with new single ‘Limitations’
Fletchr Fletchr are set to release their debut EP, ‘We All Feel the Same’, on Friday 28th November, teasing the news with new single ‘Limitations’. The track – the third track from the upcoming EP, following ‘Feel the Same’ and ‘Jet Black’ – explores the search for emotions amidst the mundane, ultimately finding strength through…
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Asia announce a low-key UK warm-up charity show ahead of next year’s Japanese tour
Asia will play a one-off show at The Corn Exchange, Ross-On-Wye, in January to raise money for Mike Peters’ Love Hope Strength Foundation (LouderSound)
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The Belair Lip Bombs are ready to go off (again)
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY In a hotel room in America’s Pacific Northwest, The Belair Lip Bombs have a day off. It’s their first time touring the States, supporting fellow Aussies Spacey Jane as they embark on what’s pretty much a 49-state tour of the USA (sorry, Hawaii). It’s good practice for their inevitable stardom after…
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“It was my first time hearing heavy metal – and I was terrified of it.” Here are 8 spooky metal classics you need on your Halloween playlist this year
Team Metal Hammer picks out some of the spookiest and most terrifying tracks you need to metal up your Halloween mix in 2025 (LouderSound)
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“How all deluxe releases should be done”: The latest upmarket makeover of The Who’s Who Are You is interesting and exhaustive
The Who’s last blast with Keith Moon (LouderSound)
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“Leonardo DiCaprio released a movie with the exact same storyline. It was as if he’d bugged the room! We scrapped the whole thing”: When fate intervened to destroy an art-rock record, its creators wrote an album about fate
New concept LP begins with the true story of a baggage handler who stole a plane and killed himself, and goes on to celebrate a fake cult based on a toy ball (LouderSound)
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Preview: Geoffrey Holder “Saturday Night” @ James Fuentes, NYC
James Fuentes is thrilled to announce Geoffrey Holder, Saturday Night, on view November 12 through December 20 in New York. Spanning the early-1980s onward, the exhibition spotlights Holder’s recurring series of nightlife paintings, which pay homage to the artist’s youngest memories of Trinidadian dancehalls. These spaces of music, movement, and collective joy sparked Holder’s earliest imagination and…
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Mario Ayala: Seven Vans @ CAM Houston
Mario Ayala: Seven Vans is the artist’s first solo museum presentation in the United States. Expanding on his signature shaped canvases—often depicting the back of cars with technical precision—Seven Vans debuts seven life-size van paintings created specifically for Houston. Derived from the word caravan, the van bridges histories of commerce and counterculture.
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“I was in the hotel with Joni Mitchell, but then the helicopter pilots decided they wanted more money”: The last interview with Terry Reid
Touring with Marvin Gaye when he was 16, being pals with Aretha Franklin, turning down Led Zeppelin, making wonderful solo albums… Late British singer/guitarist Terry Reid had quite the life (LouderSound)
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“Idiosyncrasies flow naturally; melodies hit hard, seamlessly twisting in unexpected ways”: Gazpacho’s Magic 8-Ball explores characters at breaking point
Norwegian art-rockers deliver tightly-focused songs after a Hollywood clash forced them to reboot their 12th album (LouderSound)
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“John Lennon walked past me and said, ‘Great record’”: The story of the Alice Cooper song that began as a failed single on an album one critic called “a tragic waste of plastic” but finished as a worldwide smash hit
Rehashing a psychedelic tune from the days of Alice Cooper (the band), the man himself fashioned an OTT accompaniment to the 1972 presidential election (LouderSound)
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Scott Sorry, former bassist with The Wildhearts, dead at 47
Singer-songwriter Scott Sorry also played with Brides Of Destruction and Sorry and the Sinatras (LouderSound)
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“The pitch was: ‘Kid plays record backwards to unleash revengeful ghost rocker’”: How Ozzy Osbourne, Gene Simmons and Eddie Munson’s “long lost cousin” helped make the greatest Halloween-friendly heavy metal horror movie of the 80s
With Halloween around the corner, it’s time to dig out cult 1986 comedy-horror Trick or Treat (LouderSound)
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Esme Emerson have released their new track ‘Centipede’ and announced a 2026 UK headline tour
British-Chinese sibling duo Esme Emerson have released their latest track ‘Centipede’, available now via Communion Records. This marks their first release since their earlier EP, ‘Applesauce’, and coincides with news of their upcoming UK headline tour in 2026, as well as a UK & EU tour with James Marriott. Esme Lee-Scott explains, “Centipede is a…
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Lankum have covered The Specials’ ‘Ghost Town’
Lankum have announced a new stand-alone single, a cover of The Specials‘ 1981 hit ‘Ghost Town’. The track was initially crafted for Oona Doherty‘s dance production ‘Specky Clark’ at Sadler’s Wells earlier this year, and is set to be released on 12” vinyl on 30th January 2026. The accompanying video, directed by Leonn Ward, was…
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Debate: What’s the greatest prog concept album of all time?
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is incredible, but were Genesis outdone by Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Rush, Marillion or even The Kinks? (LouderSound)
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Good Health Good Wealth have announced their debut album for November
Good Health Good Wealth are set to release their debut album ‘This Time Next Year We’ll Be Millionaires’, on 14th November. The album presents a week-long narrative metaphorically capturing a decade of life in the twenties, exploring themes of escapism, hedonism, and eventual recovery. Bruce Breakey comments, “It’s not a glamorous world. More often than…
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“This is a tip of a hat to Metallica for everything that they’ve done, and everything that we’ve done”: Dave Mustaine explains why Megadeth reimagined Ride The Lightning for their final album
Megadeth’s leader calls his sped-up rendition of the Metalli-classic a mark of “respect” towards his ex-bandmates (LouderSound)
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Reneé Rapp has contributed ‘Lucky’ to the ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ soundtrack
Reneé Rapp has contributed a new song, ‘Lucky’, to the soundtrack of the upcoming film ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’. The track will serve as the end title number for the Lionsgate film, which features (checks notes – Ed) ‘the return of the Four Horsemen alongside a new generation of illusionists in a…
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TesseracT share first new music from upcoming live release RADAR with video for the emotive Tender
TessearcT will release concert film RADAR and soundtrack album , RADAR O.S.T. in December (LouderSound)
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“We thought, ‘Maybe we’ve taken death metal as far as it can go.’” Bungled million-dollar deals, getting wasted with Zakk Wylde and a housewrecking music video: how former extreme metal musicians made one of nu metal’s biggest anthems
Unimpressed with black metal’s headline-grabbing theatrics, Soil embraced their roots to make an all-time classic (LouderSound)
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“Not sure when we will be headed back out”: David Draiman says Disturbed need a “nice, long break” as controversial European tour comes to a close
Some of the metal band’s recent shows were rocked by cancellation and protests, in response to their singer signing an Israeli Defence Force artillery shell last year (LouderSound)
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Oasis are celebrating the 30th anniversary of ‘Wonderwall’ with some special releases
Oasis are mark the 30th anniversary of their track ‘Wonderwall’ with a series of special releases. The classic 90s song, which has been streamed over 3 billion times, will be commemorated with a limited edition ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ 7” Singles Box Set. This release replicates the collectable 1996 CD cigarette-style box, featuring four…
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Olivia Dean has become the first female artist with four UK Top 10 singles simultaneously
Olivia Dean has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first female solo artist to have four singles simultaneously in the UK Top 10. The singles contributing to this feat include ‘Man I Need’ at Number 2, ‘So Easy (To Fall in Love)’ at Number 6, ‘Nice To Each Other’ at Number 8, and ‘Rein…
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ArcTanGent Festival has announced the initial lineup for 2026
ArcTanGent Festival is set to return in 2026 with a range of UK exclusives, reunion shows, and final performances. Heading the announcement are UK exclusive performances from Igorrr, Alcest, Perturbator, Chat Pile and Oathbreaker, as well as live returns from Agent Fresco, TTNG, Heck and Humanfly. Further sets come from Town Portal, Shearling and Michael…
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Lily Allen has announced a 2026 UK tour in support of her new album ‘West End Girl’
Lily Allen is set to embark on her first tour in seven years, performing her latest album ‘West End Girl’ across the UK in March 2026. This tour marks her return to the stage after her last tour with the album ‘No Shame’ in 2018 and 2019. Since then, she has made appearances at Glastonbury…
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Babyshambles are going to reissue their debut album ‘Down In Albion’ for its 20th anniversary
Babyshambles are set to reissue their debut album ‘Down In Albion’ with a remastered edition to celebrate its 20th anniversary due on 12th December. Originally released in November 2005, the album will be expanded into a double vinyl edition, featuring additional session tracks, rarities, and b-sides from the era. This anniversary edition will be available…
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Marillion announce live at Pompeii show for July 2026
UK prog rockers Marillion. will play the world-famous Pompeii amphitheatre on July 25 (LouderSound)
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Arctangent – Europe’s best prog metal festival – announces first bands for 2026, including Igorrr, Svalbard, Alcest, Agent Fresco, Chat Pile
The most forward-thinking bands in prog, post-rock and metal will once again gather at Bristol’s Fernhill Farm next August (LouderSound)
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“The hooks are heavier, the peaks are higher, and the pacing is picture-perfect”: Creeper drop the performance of their lives on Sanguivore II – Mistress Of Death
British goth rockers Creeper outdo themselves on fangtastic fourth album (LouderSound)
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Clubbed: F37 launches its own nightlife brand
The well-known Manchester studio has turned its own book about club culture into a living promoter brand, complete with custom variable font and a debut event. There’s a particular kind of professional restlessness that comes from documenting someone else’s glory days. F37, the Manchester-based design studio and type foundry, spent considerable time and energy producing…
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Yahoo! turns the horror of ‘Reply All’ into a Halloween comedy short
The tech brand’s latest tongue-in-cheek film, Reply All is Scary, transforms one of the internet’s most relatable nightmares into a haunted house of email chaos, starring comedian Steph Barkley. Is there anything more chilling than realising you’ve hit “Reply All” on a 50-person email chain? Just in time for Halloween, Yahoo! is embracing the horror…
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Haas Brothers: Uncanny Valley @ Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Haas Brothers: Uncanny Valley is the first mid-career survey devoted to artists and twin brothers Nikolai and Simon Haas (b. 1984, Austin, Texas), who founded their collaborative studio in Los Angeles in 2010. The duo is known for their artistic practice that cross-pollinates the fields of art, craft, design, and technology.
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Jennifer Packer “Dead Letter” @ Sikkema Malloy Jenkins, NYC
“This is an impossible communication, but that’s the only kind we want.” —April Freely, 2014, Excerpt from “But Is It An Essay, Voyager Edition”
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“We’d been going down well until that happened”: How The Nice offended Leonard Bernstein and the US Embassy
The story of the song that crystallised the burgeoning prog-rock movement and turned The Nice into one of the most controversial bands of the day (LouderSound)
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“Queen’s tech said, ‘The lads would love to see you.’ It was a set-up – when I got there they’d set up the studio for me”: Steve Howe’s favourite moments as a guitar for hire, and the one that got away
Yes icon on guesting with Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Propaganda, his 1960s session career, and never listening to what he recorded for Lou Reed (LouderSound)
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Limp Bizkit’s Break Stuff tops Billboard chart 25 years after release
Limp Bizkit’s single Break Stuff was released in the year 2000 – and it’s topping the chart in 2025 (LouderSound)
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“I don’t think so. No.” Roddy Bottum on whether he’d play with Faith No More again
Keyboard player Roddy Bottum appears to put the final nail in Faith No More’s coffin (LouderSound)
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“Probably the most unlikely rock star ever to grace the world’s stages”: Every Meat Loaf album ranked, from worst to best
The six-decade career of Meat Loaf was a carnival of excess, full of theatre, motorcycles, teen lust, and soaring, roaring guitars. Here’s Meat’s albums from disappointing worst to dizzying best (LouderSound)
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Luvcat – Vicious Delicious
Label: AWALReleased: 31st October 2025 Luvcat’s debut album ‘Vicious Delicious’ is knowingly over-the-top: an invitation to a world of doomed romances, lipstick smudges and haunted pianos. It’s full of cabaret confidence, but rooted in sharp songwriting and a clear sense of identity. ‘Lipstick’ starts as the album means to go on: seductive and theatrical, with the…
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The Orchestra (For Now) – Plan 76 EP
Label: Released: 31st October 2025 The Orchestra (For Now) don’t really do chill. ‘Plan 76’, the band’s second EP, follows hot on the heels of ‘Plan 75’ and feels just as unsettled and restless. It’s the sound of a seven-piece letting their instincts lead, veering from orchestral melancholy to full-blooded chaos, and never quite sitting still.…
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“Our relationship was up and down and up and down and up and down and difficult but at the same time fantastic”: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are definitely speaking again
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham appear on podcast to discuss their debut album and the influence of Led Zeppelin (LouderSound)
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The Belair Lip Bombs – Again
Label: Third Man RecordsReleased: 31st October 2025 The Belair Lip Bombs’ second album, ‘Again’, sees the Melbourne lot doubling down on what they do best – warm, melodic indie with just enough friction to keep things interesting. It’s full of soft pivots: jangly alt-rock, sun-faded slacker-pop and the occasional flash of grit when the mood calls…
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Creeper – Sanguivore 2: Mistress of Death
Label: SpinefarmReleased: 31st October 2025 Creeper are known for their theatrics, constantly raising the stakes (pun intended) to keep an ever-devoted fanbase on their toes. From horror punk to ‘satanic Britpop’, the group are continuously in a state of renewal, reinventing themselves and their sound with each album cycle. This time, they draw heavily from hard…
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Witch Fever – FEVEREATEN
Label: Music For NationsReleased: 31st October 2025 There’s no soft launch here. Witch Fever’s second album, ‘FEVEREATEN’, is more possessed than ever: all raw edge and gothic pressure, built for transformation, exorcism, and absolutely losing it in a basement. ‘DEAD TO ME!’ sets the tone: slow-burning, then fully combusting. It’s heavy, seductive, and full of dread.…
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Etta Marcus – Devour EP
Label: PolydorReleased: 31st October 2025 Etta Marcus writes about appetite like it’s physics: force meeting an equal and opposite feeling. ‘Devour’ is the first set where that idea isn’t just in the words but in how the songs move. The arrangements step forward, the edges get sharper, and the voice doesn’t hide behind prettiness. Anger is…
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Rosie Carney has dropped her new single ‘Fragile Fantasy’, co-produced by Ross MacDonald of The 1975
Rosie Carney has released her second single, ‘Fragile Fantasy’, co-produced by Ross MacDonald of The 1975 and Ed Thomas. The track follows the earlier release of ‘Here’, marking Carney’s return since her 2022 album ‘i wanna feel happy’. The new track explores themes of childhood nostalgia, she explains. “I wrote Fragile Fantasy when I began…
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Sex Mask have announced their new EP ‘Body Broker’ ahead of their tour with Radio Free Alice
Melbourne-based post-punk group Sex Mask have unveiled their upcoming EP ‘Body Broker’ with lead single ‘Cold’. Sex Mask, consisting of Vicente Moncada, Wry Gray and Kaya Martin, wrote the song after an unusual experience one of them had while in Japan… “Cold was written several years ago somewhere near the base of Mt Fuji,” Wry…
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Inhaler have released a new single, ‘Hole In The Ground’, ahead of their Royal Albert Hall show
Inhaler have unveiled their latest single, ‘Hole In The Ground’, via Polydor Records. It marks the first new music from the Irish band – and multi-time Dork cover stars – since their third album, ‘Open Wide’, which was released earlier this year. The track was recorded with Kid Harpoon, the producer of their recent album,…
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“It was about a feeling of being a terrible person and f***ing up everything.” Rejected by MTV, lonely nights on the road and the start of a split: the story of Nightwish anthem Nemo
How Nightwish’s goth-tinged anthem turned them into symphonic metal’s brightest stars (LouderSound)
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Kim Kardashian’s daughter North West has gone viral by dressing up as Babymetal for Halloween
It looks like the Kardashians are keeping up with one of heavy metal’s most successful bands (LouderSound)
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The Orielles have revealed details of a new album, ‘Only You Left’
The Orielles have announced the arrival of their fourth studio album, ‘Only You Left’, due 13th March. The album was recorded between Hamburg and the Greek island of Hydra, with production by Joel Anthony Patchett, a long-time collaborator. Of the album’s lead single, ‘Three Halves’, the band explain, “Citing ideas that we took interest in…
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Little Simz is going to headline Cross The Tracks 2026
Little Simz is set to headline the 2026 edition of Cross The Tracks festival, taking place in Brockwell Park. Her bill topping slot will be her first at a festival, coming off the back of performances at Manchester’s Co-op Live and London’s The O2. Joining Little Simz on the lineup are London-based Afrobeat collective KOKOROKO…
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Hartlepool’s CHAMP have announced their debut EP ‘Born In The Wild End’
Hartlepool’s Champ have revealed their debut EP, ‘Born In The Wild End’, which is set for release on 28th November. They’ve also shared the record’s title-track, of which frontman Jonny Bee says, “‘Born In The Wild End’ was the first track we wrote as Champ and it’s the title track of our debut EP. “This…
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Florence + The Machine has added additional shows to her 2026 tour
Florence + The Machine have announced additional performances in Ireland and Scotland for their 2026 tour. These new dates – two in Ireland and one for Edinburgh Summer Sessions – are part of the celebrations surrounding the release of their sixth studio album, ‘Everybody Scream’, available from 31st October. The dates read: FEBRUARY6 SSE Arena,…
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“the internal crusade” by Photographer Zexuan Zeng
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“You don’t go to therapy once and they tell you how to not feel a certain way.” Deftones’ Chino Moreno explains why his sobriety is a work in progress
The Deftones vocalist has been sober for three years (LouderSound)
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The Pineapple Thief and Animals As Leaders, Protest The Hero and Ihlo all announced for next year’s Radar Festival
Next year’s Radar Festival takes place at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse from July 31 to August 2 (LouderSound)
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Better Strangers, featuring Nic Collins, reshape in proggier mould for new instrumental live EP
Better Strangers have released a new live EP, Live At Gramps, and you can watch it all on video here (LouderSound)
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“I made more money in the first three years of the porn business than I made in 20 years of playing music”: Biohazard’s Evan Seinfeld explains how he started making adult films
The hardcore musician ventured into hardcore porn in the early 2000s, after meeting his ex-wife Tera Patrick (LouderSound)
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The Last Dinner Party are playing with fire and having a blast
The secret to The Last Dinner Party’s success? Shared joy. The five mates – vocalist Abigail Morris, bassist Georgia Davis, keyboard player Aurora Nishevci, guitarists Lizzie Mayland and Emily Roberts – who started a band because they thought it looked like fun, have ensured that pure excitement is the driving force behind everything that has…
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Mark Ryden “Eye Am” @ Perrotin Gallery, Los Angeles
“The King of Pop Surrealism” is returning to where it all began, Los Angeles, for an exhibition of new works titled Eye Am opening at Perrotin’s space on Pico. From the looks of the image below, Mark Ryden’s new work appears to have something to do with a yam? In biblical terms, “yam” is the Hebrew word for “sea,”…
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“There’s loads of Hives in South America”: The Hives on making their Back In Black, royal waves, and how the official franchise programme is going
The Hives’ Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist on Outkast, the Beastie Boys, the Rolling Stones and becoming rock royalty (LouderSound)
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Pentagram uses clever design to bring unseen women into focus
This striking visual initiative harnesses portraiture, public space and design to spotlight the hidden plight of women in North Korea. When you work as a visual creative, visibility is everything. You shape perception through design, image, narrative and context. But what happens when the people you hope to represent have been deliberately erased from view?…
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Scout Lab rebrands AI health platform Healthee with a ripple of care
AI-powered health benefits platform Healthee has unveiled a new brand identity by Scout Lab, designed to bring clarity, warmth, and humanity to a notoriously complex category. Health benefits are rarely simple. That’s why Healthee – an AI-powered platform designed to help people navigate them – came to creative communications agency Scout Lab to make them…
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Corita Kent: The Sorcery of Images @ Marciano Art Foundation, Los Angeles
“In a sense, the whole world around the artist is his source, his sorting and relating powers are his sorcery, and the one isn’t much good without the other. … Anything can be a source, even a mistake. The sorcery or the thievery is the art of relating sources into a new solution.”
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“You can get to where you just want to keep your fanbase and make some money. We’re never going to compromise the art, and this is where it took us”: The former metalcore brats who astonished everyone with a prog concept album
Once talked up as “the next Metallica,” this American group rejected easy options and used their developing skills to craft a progressive metal record that arrived without warning in 2016 (LouderSound)
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“While there’s still a possibility of Thunder coming back, I willkeep the door open”: Luke Morley on his band, his other band, his solo career and wearing silver suits in the sun
Luke Morley doesn’t know what the future holds but right now he’s busy (LouderSound)
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“What can we do to make people realise what a great soul we lost? We can turn that sad energy into this great album”: Tragedy lies behind most of Mastodon’s music. Hushed And Grim was no different
In 2021 the band released their first double-length record, which would prove to be their last with Brent Hinds. They hoped it would be their last to be inspired by personal catastrophes (LouderSound)
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“The lyrics weren’t a celebration of excess or debauchery, but a detached description of what was going on”: The story of Ian Dury’s biggest hit, a song that was never actually a hit at all
Its riff was stolen, twice, but its title defined an era and introduced a new phrase into the English vernacular (LouderSound)
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2025 Booooooom Illustration Awards: Meet The Judges
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“A naturally downbeat portrait of a breakdown, albeit one soundtracked by some terrific tunes”: Jeremy Allen White shines in the Boss’s breakdown biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere
The review of the film of the book about the making of Bruce Springsteen’s bleak masterpiece, Nebraska (LouderSound)
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“It was quite a dramatic scene”: A brass bat has been attached to the birthplace of heavy metal in unauthorised Ozzy-themed guerrilla protest
It’s all kicking off in Birmingham (LouderSound)
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Monsta X are celebrating their 10-year anniversary with a Connect X cinema release
Monsta X are set to bring their concert film, Monsta X: Connect X, to cinema screens worldwide on 3rd and 7th December. This event marks the group’s 10-year anniversary and their return to the stage, recorded over three nights in July at the KSPO Dome in Seoul. The film promises a setlist featuring new tracks…
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Ratboys have announced their new album ‘Singin’ to an Empty Chair’
Ratboys are gearing up to release their new album ‘Singin’ to an Empty Chair’, marking their first collaboration with New West Records. The album is scheduled to be released on 6th February. Accompanying this announcement, the band has shared a new single and video, ‘Anywhere’. Recorded with co-producer Chris Walla, the album was crafted across…
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Dodgy have debuted an exclusive lyric video for their latest single ‘Hello Beautiful’
Britpop pioneers Dodgy have released a video for their first new music in a decade, latest single ‘Hello Beautiful’. The track, out via Flip Flop Records, is taken from their upcoming sixth studio album of the same name. Recorded entirely in Wales and described by the band as their best yet, the full-length is due…
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Danny Brown has dropped his ‘Copycats’ video featuring underscores
Danny Brown has shared a new video for his latest single ‘Copycats’, featuring underscores. The video, directed by Rollo Jackson, was filmed in Brooklyn, New York, and shows Danny Brown and underscores cruising around town in a limo. “It was dope to be reunited with underscores to make the ‘Copycats’ video,” Danny comments. “It’s been…
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PinkPantheress has unveiled a surprise Halloween release with a ‘Noises + JT’ video
PinkPantheress has surprised fans this Halloween with the release of a new music video for ‘Noises + JT’, taken from her latest project, ‘Fancy Some More?’. The video, directed by Charlotte Rutherford, features PinkPantheress preparing for a night out before she becomes possessed by the spirit of Halloween embodied by JT. Reimagining her Mercury Prize-shortlisted…
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The Cribs have announced a huge outdoor show at Leeds Millennium Square
The Cribs have released their new single ‘A Point Too Hard To Make’ and announced a major outdoor performance at Leeds Millennium Square on 11th July 2026. This marks their return to the venue after a decade, following a previous performance with Thurston Moore. The single is part of their forthcoming album ‘Selling A Vibe’,…
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Watch Big Thief perform ‘Grandmother’ on The Tonight Show
Big Thief recently delivered a performance of ‘Grandmother’ on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, showcasing the track with a 12-piece band. The ensemble included Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek, James Krivchenia, Joshua Crumbly, Laraaji, Jon Nellen, Caleb Michel, Hannah Cohen, June McDoom, Alena Spanger, Michael Buishas, and Adam Brisbin. It’s a cut from their latest…
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Paint By Numbers has signed up more acts for this year’s inaugural event in Bristol and Nottingham
The upcoming Paint By Numbers festival has added several new names to its debut line-up, scheduled to take place later this year. The festival, in partnership with Dork, promises a diverse array of performances across two stages in Bristol and Nottingham, with porij, Bloodworm, and My First Time already confirmed. Among the fresh additions are…
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Tool, Bring Me The Horizon, My Chemical Romance, Shinedown, Halestorm, Megadeth, Alter Bridge and over 130 more bands will play next year’s Sonic Temple festival in Ohio
The five-stage weekender will take place in Columbus, Ohio from May 14 to 17 (LouderSound)
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2005 is calling, and it wants you back: Why the return of the MP3 player is a mini vinyl revival in the making
It’s been 20 years since the MP3 player explosion – and, against all odds, it’s staging a comeback. We explore the reasons why, and why you should be all-in (LouderSound)
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A new Tony Banks biography is to be published in February
Tony Banks: Man Of Spells – The Magician Of Genesis has been written by Genesis biographer Mario Giammetti and will be published in February (LouderSound)
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“Florida Boys” by Photographer Josh Aronson
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Boomtown has signed up Kneecap, Scissor Sisters, Ashnikko and more for 2026’s festival
Boomtown has unveiled the first wave of artists for its 2026 edition, marking the most diverse line-up in the festival’s history under the theme ‘Chapter 5: Radical Redesign’. Scheduled to take place from 12th to 16th August 2026 at Matterley Estate, Hampshire, the event has announced Kneecap, Scissor Sisters, Ashnikko, Skrillex, Four Tet and Faithless.…
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YUNGBLUD has confirmed three new UK tour dates for 2026
YUNGBLUD has announced additional dates for his 2026 UK tour after all existing shows sold out. The multi-time Dork cover star has revealed new performances at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on 11th April, Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on 12th April, and Belfast’s SSE Arena on 14th April 2026. “Insane to announce that our entire UK arena…
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Alex James’ Britpop Classical is heading out on tour next year
Alex James’ Britpop Classical, a live show that combines Britpop hits with a full orchestra, is set to embark on its debut UK tour next year. The tour will open at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 11th March 2026, featuring songs by Blur, Oasis, Pulp, Supergrass, The Verve and more performed with the backing of…
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