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“It’s a story about resilience, finding ways to cope, and not giving up.” Watch the trailer for Every Time You Lose Your Mind, a new documentary saluting cult alt.rockers Failure, featuring interviews with Maynard James Keenan, Hayley Williams and more
Watch the inside story of the rise, fall, and rise again of Failure (LouderSound)
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“It’s a completely different thing to a band where I’m hiding in the back.” Lars Fredrik Frøislie and the story of his debut solo album Fire Fortellinger
Wobbler’s defiantly old school keyboard player Lars Fredrik Frøislie finall went solo with his debut solo album Fire Fortellinger (LouderSound)
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At London’s O2 Arena, Babymetal are no longer just breaking boundaries – they’re creating entirely new ones
A lot of bands talk about making their own genre, but few actually do it. Before Babymetal played their first gig in the UK back in 2014, their unapologetic blend of metal and pop was largely dismissed as a novelty. Then, people saw it live. Since then, they’ve collaborated with rock legends such as Rage…
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“I don’t want to pretend everything’s hunky dory.” Shirley Manson says that she feels “isolated” in Garbage, admits “there’s very little proper communication about anything at all”
Shirley Manson admits to frustrations with the Garbage “boys’ club” (LouderSound)
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“Partially responsible for hastening the demise of nu metal.” We’ve ranked every Killswitch Engage album from worst to best
Reordering the catalogue of one of metalcore’s greatest bands in reverse order of awesomeness (LouderSound)
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Olivia Dean has announced her second album, ‘The Art of Loving’, due in September
Olivia Dean has announced her second album ‘The Art of Loving’, set for release via Capitol Records on 26th September. The album follows her 2023 debut ‘Messy’ and explores various dimensions of love – romantic, platonic, and self-love. Dean has also recently shared a new single ‘Nice To Each Other’, accompanied by a one-take visual…
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“I remember showing the lyrics to my grandmother, saying, Look at this, this is like poetry!” Gavin and Stacey and Would I Lie To You? star Rob Brydon on his life-long love of Bruce Springsteen
Rob Brydon has been a devoted Bruce Springsteen fan for over 40 years (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Featuring Halestorm, The Cold Stares, Cardinal Black and five other rock’n’roll warriors on the edge of time (LouderSound)
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“The Morning Will Change Everything” by Artist Sebas Velasco
Sebas Velasco Celebrating its 80th anniversary, the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina proudly presents The Morning Will Change Everything, the debut solo museum exhibition by Spanish artist Sebas Velasco. Inspired by the Sarajevo-based band Indexi’s song of the same name, the exhibition features original works on canvas that explore urban landscapes and human stories,…
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“We had already split up and still had to do a tour.” How Within Temptation became one of symphonic metal’s biggest success stories
From helping shape symphonic metal in the 90s to the romantic split that almost destroyed the band in the 2000s, this is the history of Within Temptation (LouderSound)
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“There would be shootouts down the street.” Machine Head’s Robb Flynn takes us on a tour of Oakland, California – and 30 years of metal history
From broken ribs and drug deals to playing arenas and stadiums around the world, Robb Flynn has proved time and again he’s metal’s ultimate survivor (LouderSound)
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“There’s a lot less ‘James Hetfield strangling a goat’ in the singing department.” New Volbeat album God Of Angels Trust won’t surprise you, but it will get you banging that head
Volbeat know their formula and stick to it well – for better and worse (LouderSound)
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“Knowingly progressive and endearingly archetypal in a way that only two young pop historians could fathom”: If you thought Ween were taking the piss with The Mollusk, you were wrong
When traditional prog was all at sea in the mid-90s, this shameless concept album, bedecked in Pink Floyd colours, sailed to the rescue (LouderSound)
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Julian Pace Paints the “Dog People”
We love to know about artists and their pets. I think this is a collective imagination thing, where we sort of want to understand a personality through the animal an artist chooses to surround themselves with. Look, I am a cat and a dog person, so sometimes I can’t even understand my own push and…
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Scott C.’s THE BIG SHOW
Spoke Art are thrilled to present THE BIG SHOW, a ten year retrospective exhibition from prolific artist, author and video game art director, Scott Campbell, better known simply as Scott C. THE BIG SHOW is Scott C.’s first exhibition in New York since 2015 and includes artwork from a decade’s worth of projects, books, video games,…
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“Ritchie Blackmore gave me a wave as he fell backwards. That was my cue to do a ten-minute keyboard solo”: Don Airey on Rainbow, Deep Purple and his awesome solo album Pushed To The Edge
Deep Purple keyboard player, go-to session guy and solo artist Don Airey on his new album, touring, Purple, Blackmore and more (LouderSound)
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“In 1989 I paid a scalper $400 for a ticket to see The Who play Tommy. It was worth every cent”: Mike Portnoy on his top prog songs and artists, and why the Rolling Stones have the greatest-ever prog album sleeve
The Dream Theater drummer’s musical world includes Rush, Yes, King Crimson, Roger Waters and Frank Zappa – alongside the Bee Gees (LouderSound)
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“After nearly 50 years, this album still packs a punch – vital, visceral and contemporary as hell”: Ian Dury becomes an unlikely pop star on New Boots And Panties!!
Ian Dury: Equal parts music-hall scamp, art school troubadour, estuary poet and new-wave figurehead (LouderSound)
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“An essential live experience for the modern metalhead, equal to anything you’d see from KISS, AC/DC or Rammstein.” Babymetal’s biggest ever UK headline show at London’s O2 Arena proves they’re future festival headliners
Babymetal celebrated 15 years with a massive metal celebration in front of 20,000 fans at London’s O2 Arena. (LouderSound)
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It’s 1st June – should we be expecting something from The 1975?
It’s 1 June 2025, which in the cult calendar of The 1975 is practically a national holiday – and so it should be no shock to anyone paying attention that the band seemingly are starting to spark into new activity, ahead of their Glastonbury headline set later this month. Yesterday (May 31), the band deleted…
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“It took Bring Me The Horizon 10 years to get into arenas. Sleep Token did it in less than five.” Inside the rise of Sleep Token, by those who were there
Sleep Token have become the biggest metal band of their generation. We spoke to the people who witnessed and assisted their meteoric rise (LouderSound)
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“I thought you really had to work to make a song great. That’s actually a load of crap – the best songs I’ve written took 10 minutes”: When The Pineapple Thief began to break through with Someone Here Is Missing
Just before their eighth album arrived, Bruce Soord reflected on remixing his back catalogue, learning to keep a distance from fans and the validity of comparisons with Porcupine Tree (LouderSound)
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4 brilliant new metal bands you need to hear this month
From heavygaze hard-hitters Love Is Noise and Blasphemer-sporting black metallers Ruim to Calgary goths Poltergeist and nu-gen punk Bex, these are the bands you need to hear in June 2025 (LouderSound)
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“Rock’n’roll is a volatile thing… this is not an accounting office”: the story of Rated R, Queens Of The Stone Age’s strange, brilliant breakthrough record
The tale of Josh Homme & co.’s excellent second album, which turns 25 this month, and how metal icon Rob Halford came to make a cameo on it. (LouderSound)
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Watch Linkin Park thrill fans at UEFA Champions League final in Munich
Linkin Park were the star attraction of the 2025 Champions League final pre-match show – but not everyone was impressed (LouderSound)
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“I wish you nothing but a very sore arm!” Iron Maiden manager on fans who ignored plea not to use mobile phones
Iron Maiden’s Run For Your Lives tour got off to a brilliant start in Budapest – even if some “selfish” fans broke no-phone rule (LouderSound)
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“We found the sweet spot in the middle of our Venn diagram of Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Smashing Pumpkins.” How Thornhill are bringing 90s cool to a new generation
The hottest band in Deftones-core, Australia’s Thornhill have found the perfect balance on their third record, Bodies (LouderSound)
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“If you don’t get it, you’re all idiots!” He conquered the charts and now – with a double concept album in two parts – he wants to compete with the greats. Is Yungblud the rock star we need right now?
Yungblud collabs with Louder to discuss new album Idols Pt 1 and taking his seat at the ‘big boys’ table’. “Rock music has got such a turned-up nose…” (LouderSound)
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“I’d never experienced heartbreak before.” How Coheed And Cambria’s The Suffering helped Caludio Sanchez translate personal turmoil into a pop metal banger (via space operas and Ray Harryhausen)
Good Apollo Vol. One… might’ve reinvented Coheed And Cambria as prog metal stars, but The Suffering was pure power pop bliss (LouderSound)
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Grab your exclusive Louder x Yungblud T-shirt featuring handwritten lyrics by Dominic Harrison
You can’t find this exclusive Yungblud shirt design anywhere else (LouderSound)
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“I said Never Take Me Alive should be the single and the record company looked at me like, ‘That’s commercial suicide!’ Luckily, it was a hit…” Spear Of Destiny’s Kirk Brandon on hits, heart attacks and Theatre Of Hate
The indestructible Kirk Brandon on the unlikely origins of Theatre Of Hate and Spear Of Destiny and why he really is a dead man walking (LouderSound)
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Why the Adore tour was the messiest, most all-over-the-shop moment in Smashing Pumpkins’ history (and it’s not just because some bloke wee’d on my foot at one of the gigs)
Billy Corgan & co. totally lost the plot in the bid to try and replace Jimmy Chamberlin in 1998. Two words: “percussion solo”. (LouderSound)
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“I became a punk – I hid my Pink Floyd records and I now had an uneasy relationship with the music”: Siobhan Fahey’s lifelong passion for prog is only hinted at in Bananarama’s name
A Frank Zappa show bored her to sleep, but the Shakespeare’s Sister masterming has remained in love with Roxy Music, Hawkwind and Syd Barrett (LouderSound)
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“What the **** are you saying, bro?!” System Of A Down’s Shavo Odadjian on the Serj Tankian lyrics that confused him the most
Even System Of A Down’s own bassist has raised his eyebrows at some of Serj’s unusual lyrics (LouderSound)
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“Those solos wrote themselves!” Kirk Hammett picks the Metallica album where he got his playing “spot on”
Iconic Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett thinks he nailed his playing on this album in particular (LouderSound)
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“You’ve been doing this for 15 years without giving up.” Babymetal’s Moametal reveals the touching message she’d give her younger self
Having started when she was just 11 years old, Moametal has already had an amazing career (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
From Lord Of The Lost and Babymetal to Avatar, Hanabie and Halestorm, these are the best new metal songs this week (LouderSound)
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Muse are going to headline Portugal’s NOS Alive festival alongside Nine Inch Nails
Muse have been announced as headliners for NOS Alive festival 2025, replacing Kings of Leon and joining a line-up that includes Nine Inch Nails and Future Islands on 12th July. The Portuguese festival’s 17th edition, taking place at Passeio Marítimo de Algés, has confirmed a diverse range of acts across its three days. Olivia Rodrigo…
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Benson Boone has announced a European and UK arena tour for autumn 2025
Benson Boone has announced details of a European and UK arena tour for autumn 2025, following the release of his upcoming album ‘American Heart’. The run of dates will begin at Belfast’s SSE Arena on 23rd October, including shows at Manchester’s Co-op Live, Birmingham’s Utilita Arena, and two nights at London’s O2 Arena, before concluding…
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Great new prog from Nad Sylvan, Ihlo, Jonathan Hultén and more in Prog’s new Tracks Of The Week!
Cool prog you need to hear from Grace Hayhurst, Hiroe, Eden Cirus, Hemelbestromer and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week… (LouderSound)
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“The evil eye of the mainstream is looking at us, let’s make something ****ing mental.” Yungblud is tired of being a ‘staple of youth’ – now he’s coming for his spot as one of the all-time greats
Yungblud hits the cover of Louder to discuss new album Idols Pt 1, taking his seat at the ‘big boys’ table’, and shunning the charts in order to find his true identity as an artist – and human (LouderSound)
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Jean-Michel Jarre to release Live In Bratislava in September
Jean-Michel Jarre’s Live In Bratislava, featuring his first ever collaboration with Queen guitarist Brian May, will be released in September (LouderSound)
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Level up with Shura: Video games, vulnerability and finding joy in the darkness
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY The transformation of pandemic-era isolation into creative revelation isn’t a new narrative, but in Shura’s Brooklyn apartment – armed with just a borrowed acoustic from (recent Dork cover star) Torres – something remarkable took shape. ‘I Got Too Sad For My Friends’ emerges as her most nakedly personal statement yet, a…
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Conan Gray has shared the first taster from his new album – check out ‘This Song’
Conan Gray is teasing his fourth album ‘Wishbone’, set for release on 15th August via Island Records, with new single ‘This Song’. The track, written by Gray and produced by Ethan Gruska, arrives with a music video directed by Danica Kleinknecht and co-starring Corey Fogelmanis. The visual was filmed in Texas. The album sees Gray…
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Miley Cyrus has released her ninth studio album, ‘Something Beautiful’, and a video for ‘Easy Lover’
Miley Cyrus has released her ninth studio album ‘Something Beautiful’ via Columbia Records. The 13-track collection includes new song ‘Easy Lover’, alongside previously released singles ‘More to Lose’ and ‘End of the World’. Cyrus has collaborated with producers Shawn Everett on the record, with additional contributions from Brittany Howard, Maxx Morando, and Michael Pollack. A…
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grandson has announced his third album ‘Inertia’ with new single ‘Brainrot’
grandson is set to release his third album ‘INERTIA’ on 5th September via XX Records, alongside sharing new single ‘BRAINROT’. The Los Angeles-based artist’s new track, produced by Mike Crossey (The Killers, The 1975, Twenty One Pilots), marks their first solo release in over two years, following their contribution to the Venom film soundtrack. The…
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YUNGBLUD has dropped his new single ‘Zombie’, with a Florence Pugh-featuring video coming later today
YUNGBLUD has released their latest single ‘Zombie’, accompanied by a music video starring Academy Award-nominated actress Florence Pugh. The track serves as the third single from YUNGBLUD’s upcoming album ‘Idols’, which arrives via Locomotion/Island Records. The record marks the first part of a double album project from the artist. Speaking about the new single, YUNGBLUD…
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Olivia Dean is back with her playful new single ‘Nice To Each Other’
Olivia Dean has unveiled her new single ‘Nice To Each Other’ via Capitol Records. The track, which follows her recent release ‘It Isn’t Perfect But It Might Be’ from the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy film, was created in collaboration with Matt Hales and Zach Nahome. “Nice To Each Other is a song about…
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HAIM have dropped a nostalgic new single, ‘Take me back’
HAIM have announced new track ‘Take Me Back’, the latest single from their upcoming fourth album ‘I Quit’. This latest release follows previous singles ‘Relationships’, ‘Down to be Wrong’ and ‘Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out’. The 15-track album, produced by Rostam Batmanglij and Danielle Haim, is set for release via Polydor Records this summer.…
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AJ Tracey has released ‘3rd Time Lucky’, an emotional tribute to his mother
AJ Tracey has shared new single ‘3rd Time Lucky’, a tribute to his mother’s battle and recovery from cancer. The track arrives as the latest preview of the Dork cover star’s third studio album ‘Don’t Die Before You’re Dead’, which is set for release on 13th June via Revenge Records. “‘3rd Time Lucky’ is about…
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Tate McRae has released ‘Just Keep Watching’ for the F1 movie soundtrack
Tate McRae has released a new track titled ‘Just Keep Watching’, which features on the upcoming F1® THE ALBUM – the companion soundtrack to Apple Original Films’ new F1® THE MOVIE. The track, produced by Ryan Tedder and Tyler Spry, arrives alongside a music video directed by Bardia Zeinali. The album features seventeen new tracks…
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“His carefree aesthetic is wonderfully captured – yet for the highs come genuinely frustrating and irritating lows”: Kevin Ayers And The Whole World’s Shooting At The Moon
Canterbury icon’s erratic second album, on vinyl for the first time, shines with the contributions of Mike Oldfield and Lol Coxhill (LouderSound)
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Sabrina Carpenter has confirmed the full lineup for her BST Hyde Park shows, feat. Luvcat, SOFY, Chloe Qisha and more
Sabrina Carpenter has announced the full line-up for her two BST Hyde Park headline shows this summer. For her sold-out performance on 5th July, Carpenter will be joined by special guests Clairo and beabadoobee, alongside newly announced support acts Amber Mark, Luvcat, Ider, Sofy, Dellaxoz, The Tulips, and Sola. The second headline show on 6th…
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Shepard Fairey: FRACTURED @ Harman Projects, San Francisco
Harman Projects and Toyroom Gallery are pleased to present FRACTURED, a solo exhibition by Shepard Fairey. The show will take place at San Francisco’s Minnesota Street Project with an eclectic survey of works spanning the legendary artist’s storied career. An exhibition-exclusive screen print (noted in the gallery above) will be available for in-person purchase at the gallery…
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“Lookin’ For Trouble hits its mark as often as it misses”: Supergroup the Dead Daisies kick back down south with uneven blues covers album
Lookin’ For Trouble was recorded at Fame Studios in Alabama, home of the Muscle Shoals Sound (LouderSound)
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“We’re all going to lose somebody, and it hurts. How do you move on?”: How Alice In Chains came back from the brink
After the death of Layne Staley, it took Alice In Chains seven years to return with a new frontman and album. This is their story (LouderSound)
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“Is this a feel-bad experience? There’s something freeing about giving voice to these emotions”: Bruce Soord’s 10th anniversary edition of his self-titled debut solo album
New vinyl version proves that songs he writes outside The Pineapple Thief’s domain still deserve to be heard (LouderSound)
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“We’re putting together something real special for you.” Yungblud announces Up Close And Personal club tour, with additional shows already added due to demand
Don’t sleep on the chance to get up close and personal with Yungblud this summer (LouderSound)
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Mabel has announced a self-titled mixtape and shared new track ‘January 19’
Mabel has announced her self-titled mixtape ‘Mabel’, set for release on 25th July via Polydor Records. Alongside the announcement, she has shared a new track titled ‘January 19’. The nine-track project, recorded primarily in her home studio over recent months, features collaborations including UK rapper Clavish and production from Oscar Scheller, Arthur Bean and others.…
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“Bad moods, sickness, the lot… we weren’t enjoying the show like we normally do”: Toto finally released a live DVD after two previous attempts had failed for Spinal Tap style reasons
A last-minute crew change, an exploding car and a contract battle all contributed to plans being abandoned, until the band delivered 35th Anniversary: Live In Poland in 2014 (LouderSound)
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Kesha has confirmed her first UK and European headline tour dates in a decade
Kesha has announced details of ‘The Tits Out Tour’, marking her first UK and European headline shows in over a decade. The tour will begin at Berlin’s Uber Eats Music Hall on 4th March 2026, with stops planned across Europe including Paris’ Zénith and London’s O2 Academy Brixton, before concluding at Dublin’s 3Arena on 21st…
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Blur have announced two limited edition prints to celebrate ‘The Magic Whip”s tenth anniversary
Blur are set to release two celebratory prints marking the 10th anniversary of their eighth studio album ‘The Magic Whip’ in collaboration with London’s Jealous Gallery. The prints, designed by artist Tony Hung, include ‘Blur The Magic Whip’, an open edition glow-in-the-dark reproduction of the album’s cover art, and ‘Blur The Ice Cream Man’, a…
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The Beaches have shared their new single ‘Did I Say Too Much’ along with a bunch of tour dates
The Beaches have shared new single ‘Did I Say Too Much’, taken from their upcoming third album ‘No Hard Feelings’. The track, which was selected as Jack Saunders’ Hottest Record on BBC Radio 1, explores the complexities of relationships. “It’s a song about how tough it can be to navigate queer heartbreak,” the band explain.…
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Lorde has revealed her ‘Man of the Year’ single and the tracklisting for new album ‘Virgin’
Lorde has released new single ‘Man Of The Year’ and revealed the tracklist for her upcoming fourth studio album ‘Virgin’. The track, co-produced by Lorde and Jim-E Stack, follows previous single ‘What Was That’, which achieved the artist’s highest streaming debut since ‘Royals’. ‘Virgin’, set for release on 27th June, will contain eleven tracks including…
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Model/Actriz have shared a dark, surreal music video for their single ‘Diva’
Model/Actriz have shared a new video for their single ‘Diva’, taken from their second album ‘Pirouette’, out now via True Panther and Dirty Hit. The monochrome video, directed by Rachel Brown of Water From Your Eyes, features frontman Cole Haden‘s choreography set inside a New York brownstone, with the band appearing throughout increasingly surreal scenes.…
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Hotel Lux are back with their intense new single ‘Another One Gone’
Hotel Lux have shared new single ‘Another One Gone’, marking their first release since their 2023 debut album ‘Hands Across The Creek’. The track represents a new chapter for the band, who have taken time to rediscover their identities both musically and personally as they approach their late twenties. “Written completely collaboratively, and recorded live…
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“Prime Minister, what will you choose? Complicity in war crimes, or the courage to act?” Wolf Alice, Massive Attack, Primal Scream join actors, artists, directors, doctors and TV personalities urging Keir Starmer to take action to ease suffering in Gaza
“The world is watching and history will not forget.” (LouderSound)
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“I’m working on a power metal record.” Svalbard’s Serena Cherry on videogames, picking up the guitar and dream projects
Which Pokémon would her bands be? How did she learn guitar? Why doesn’t she play more power metal? These are the questions you asked Svalbard’s Serena Cherry (LouderSound)
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Talking Heads are going to release an expanded reissue of ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food’
Talking Heads are set to mark their 50th anniversary with an expansive reissue of their 1978 album ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food’, arriving on 25th July. The band’s second studio album, which marked their first collaboration with producer Brian Eno, will be released in multiple formats, including a 3CD/1Blu-ray Super Deluxe Edition featuring the…
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King Isis has shared her new single ‘Lately’ ahead of June’s EP release
King Isis has shared new single ‘LATELY’, taken from their forthcoming EP ‘SIRENITY’, set for release via Dirty Hit and No Matter in June. The new track, co-produced with Bartees Strange, follows recent single ‘PERMANENTLY BROKEN’ and showcases another side to the Oakland-born artist’s sound. “‘Lately’ is a cathartic release. The recognition that perfection doesn’t…
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total tommy has dropped a gritty new alt-rock single ‘Butterknife’
total tommy has shared new single ‘Butterknife’, the first since her debut album ‘bruises’, which arrived at the end of 2024. “Butterknife was a real breakthrough songwriting moment for me – it’s about grappling with feeling selfish for pursuing what can be a really ego-driven artform at times and the strain it puts on relationships,”…
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Welsh band MORN have released their chaotic debut single ‘Modern Man’ on Speedy Wunderground
South Wales band MORN have shared their debut single ‘Modern Man’ via Speedy Wunderground as part of the label’s Speedy Single Series. The four-piece, comprising two sets of siblings, have established themselves in London’s DIY underground scene since relocating to the capital in 2024. The group have sold out several headline shows across London, including…
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Muse are going to headline Mad Cool Festival 2025 in Madrid, replacing Kings of Leon
Muse have been announced as the new Thursday headliner for Mad Cool Festival 2025, replacing Kings of Leon who have cancelled their European and UK tour dates following emergency surgery for frontman Caleb Followill. The British rock trio are set to top the bill on 10th July at Madrid’s Iberdrola Music venue in Villaverde, marking…
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Alex G has announced his tenth album ‘Headlights’ with new single ‘Afterlife’
Alex G has announced his tenth studio album ‘Headlights’, set for release on 18th July via RCA Records. Alongside the announcement, he has shared new single ‘Afterlife’, accompanied by a Charlotte Rutherford-directed music video. ‘Headlights’ continues to develop the musical mythology that has become synonymous with Alex G’s work, drawing influence from artists such as…
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“It’s the least metal thing I’ve ever heard. You could put this in your hand luggage and it’d go through the scanners.” TV presenter Richard Osman of Pointless and House of Games fame has discovered Sleep Token, and he’s more than a little confused
“There’s a very, very strong sense of Spinal Tap” (LouderSound)
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“Our goal is to help lead the next generation!” Babymetal are on the cover of the new Metal Hammer as they prepare to unleash star-studded new album Metal Forth
Japan’s biggest metal band and their special guests take us inside the exciting new album, only in the new issue of Metal Hammer (LouderSound)
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Six bands that defined Slam Dunk 2025
Boasting everything from cheeky pop-punk to guttural metalcore, Slam Dunk delivered another er, slam dunk in Leeds last weekend (LouderSound)
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Styx share first new music from upcoming new album Circling From Above
US pomp rockers Styx will release their 18th studio album Circling From Above in July (LouderSound)
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“It’s the sound of four men who feel like their lives depend on it.” Bono gives update on U2’s next album
“You’ve got to deal with the past to get to the present, in order to make the sound of the future” says Bono (LouderSound)
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The Maccabees have added CMAT, Black Country, New Road and more to their All Points East lineup
The Maccabees have announced a second wave of special guests for their All Points East headline performance at Victoria Park on 24th August. CMAT, Black Country, New Road, Everything Everything, Sorry, Katy J Pearson, Youth Lagoon, TTSSFU, Max Baby and The Juice join previously announced acts Bombay Bicycle Club, Dry Cleaning, The Cribs, Nilüfer Yanya,…
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CMAT, Black Country, New Road, Katy J Pearson and more join the bill for The Maccabees’ All Points East show
Additional supporting cast added to The Maccabees’ All Points East headliner on August 24 (LouderSound)
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“A lot of dreams that came to fruition in the 70s were born in the 60s. The Mahavishnu Orchestra was just one. Shakti was another”: John McLaughlin doesn’t know why his music sold so well. In fact, he knows he knows nothing
The jazz rock pioneer on being fast and loud, walking away from success, and why a musician is actually exploring the meaning of life (LouderSound)
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Amanda Ba Paints “For Sport”
Back in our Winter issue, Amanda Ba told us “I also sometimes have a hard time just coming up with images purely from imagination. I think I’m a pretty realistic person, so I like to attach it to things that are happening in the world. It’s also affirming and validating to read what other people…
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Koichi Sato’s “Adolescent Sanctuary”
56 HENRY is pleased to present Adolescent Sanctuary, an installation by Koichi Sato. Split into two rooms, Sato’s work presents a beautiful, disaffected face in the front room and slowly reveals itself through the interior of a teenager’s bedroom in the back space.
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“One of the most aggressive forces to ever scratch its way out of thrash metal’s womb – but not always”: The essential slow Slayer songs
Despite their reputation as one of thrash metal’s fastest bands, Slayer haven’t been afraid to lift the pedal from the metal on occasion. Here’s when they did it best. (LouderSound)
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“Shirley Manson takes aim at cruel ideologies and bigots of all shapes and sizes”: The electro-goth revival continues on Garbage’s Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
Shirley Manson and co. are still in their prime, going both nowhere and back to the future-rock frontline (LouderSound)
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“It was the day I’d been waiting for my whole life, but I was dismayed”: How Skid Row and Sebastian Bach Went To War
Skid Row were once blood brothers, but infighting and a split with their singer turned it all into an ‘abyss of hatred’ (LouderSound)
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John Fogerty does a Taylor Swift and remakes his Creedence Clearwater Revival classics
To celebrate owning his songs again, Fogerty is releasing “John’s Version” recordings – listen to the first three now (LouderSound)
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Ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer avoids jail after entering plea in vehicular manslaughter case
Klinghoffer was warned about his future conduct during court proceedings in California (LouderSound)
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BTS’ j-hope has teamed up with GloRilla for his new single ‘Killin’ It Girl’, coming next month
j-hope is set to release a new solo single ‘Killin’ It Girl’ featuring GloRilla on 13th June, alongside an accompanying music video. The BTS member’s latest track follows his recent singles ‘Sweet Dreams’ featuring Miguel and ‘MONA LISA’, released in March. The new hip-hop track explores themes of love at first sight, and a solo…
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Whitney are back with new single ‘Darling’ ahead of their summer tour dates
Whitney have released a new single titled ‘Darling’, marking their first new music since their 2023 album ‘Spark’. The Chicago duo describe the track as a concise musical statement, drawing inspiration from similar brief but impactful songs. “‘There’s something to be said for a 2 minute-or-less gem that aims for the heart,” the band say.…
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Lexie Liu has dropped her emotional new single ‘FFFFF’ with a vampire-themed music video
Lexie Liu has returned with new single ‘FFFFF’, accompanied by a surreal video set in an old English mansion. The self-taught Chinese producer and pop star’s latest track follows her spring release ‘POP GIRL’, continuing her exploration of eccentric, nostalgia-tinted electronic pop. The song draws inspiration from Y2K dance tracks, including Kesha’s ‘Take It Off’,…
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“The Moon Underwater” by Madeleine Tonzi
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Dork 100 gets even bigger with new additions for Dork’s Day Out and our summer shows
Our 100th issue Dork 100 celebrations are already the talk of the town — with sold-out nights across London and beyond, it’s safe to say the party’s well underway. But we’re not done yet. Not even close. Today, we’re adding a fresh wave of beloved favourites, buzzy newcomers, and even more former cover stars to…
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Jamie xx has announced a 10th anniversary edition of ‘In Colour’ on picture disc
Jamie xx has announced a 10th anniversary edition of debut album ‘In Colour’, set for release as a limited edition picture disc vinyl. The London-based producer and DJ’s 2015 album will be reissued featuring the original artwork printed directly onto the vinyl, available via Young from 14th November. ‘In Colour’ features collaborations with Romy on…
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3 shows in 24 hours: The Snuts chronicle their weekend at Middlesbrough, Neighbourhood and Live At Leeds: In The Park
What did your bank holiday weekend look like? For The Snuts, it involved three cities, three shows, one photo diary, and a van schedule that would make even the most caffeinated tour manager break out in a sweat. From a packed night in Middlesbrough to a whirlwind run through Neighbourhood Weekender, and then headlining the…
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“He was very grumpy, ignoring people.” Why teenage guitar prodigy John Frusciante walked away from an audition to join Frank Zappa’s band before hooking up with Red Hot Chili Peppers
In another universe, John Frusciante might never have joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers (LouderSound)
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Babymetal get skull-smashingly heavy with Slaughter To Prevail on new single Song 3, postpone album release yet again
The grisly track will appear on Babymetal’s Metal Forth, now due on August 8, and on Slaughter To Prevail’s upcoming album (LouderSound)
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The Maccabees: How time changed everything (and nothing at all)
Twenty years ago, The Maccabees sprang from the chaotic 00s. When digital downloads were just beginning, and naivety ran rampant throughout the music biz, the new generation of UK indie rockers careened their way up and down motorways on package tours, clad in tight jeans, striped shirts and fringes. Relishing in the endless youthful fervour,…
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Download festival comments after artists speak out over “unsafe” toilets for trans people: “We stand with all members of our community and want everyone to feel safe”
Several musicians complained on social media after reports that the UK’s biggest rock/metal festival does not want trans people using the toilets of the gender they transitioned to (LouderSound)
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“We want to finish on a decisive high, having released four albums that we are 100 percent proud of”: UK post-metal dynamos Svalbard to break up in 2026, announce farewell tour
Talking exclusively to Metal Hammer, singer/guitarist Serena Cherry describes her band’s split as a creative decision and says they have one song left to release (LouderSound)
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mary in the junkyard have released their new single ‘Drains’ while out on tour with Wet Leg
mary in the junkyard have shared their first new music of 2025 with new single ‘Drains’, following their breakthrough 2024 debut EP ‘This Old House’. The track sees the band exploring heavier territory, with vocalist and guitarist Clari Freeman-Taylor pushing their vocal range alongside bandmates Saya Barbaglia and David Addison. Speaking about the track, Freeman-Taylor…
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Adam Buxton has teamed up with Metronomy’s Joe Mount for his debut album ‘Buckle Up’
Adam Buxton has announced his debut album ‘Buckle Up’, set for release via Decca Records on 12th September. The comedian and podcaster has collaborated with Metronomy’s Joe Mount, who serves as lead producer on the project, alongside producer Pete Robertson, known for his work with Beabadoobee, Jane’s Addiction, and The Vaccines. The album’s lead single…
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Watch John McLaughlin wow the Montreaux Jazz Festival with an emotive version of Abbaji
John McLaughlin & The 4th Dimension will release Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 2022 on Blu-ray and vinyl in August (LouderSound)
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Bleach Lab are teasing their upcoming EP with new single ‘Close To The Flame’
Bleach Lab have released their new single ‘Close To The Flame’, taken from their upcoming EP of the same name. The shoegaze indie-rock outfit’s new EP ‘Close To The Flame’ marks their first self-produced project and introduces new guitarist Louis Takooree. The EP follows their debut album ‘Lost In A Rush Of Emptiness’ and will…
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Cliffords have dropped their new single ‘My Favourite Monster’
Cliffords have shared new single ‘My Favourite Monster’, taken from their forthcoming EP ‘Salt of the Lee’. The Cork band’s new EP will arrive via Soil To The Sun on 30th May, following their previously released tracks ‘Dungarvan Bay’ and ‘Bittersweet’. The new release marks their first collaboration with producer Richie Kennedy at London’s Battery…
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Kate Nash protests transphobia and misogyny with her new song ‘Germ’
Kate Nash has released new single ‘Germ’ via Kill Rock Stars, addressing recent Supreme Court rulings on gender identity and trans rights. The track arrives following Nash’s sold-out UK and European tour, during which she performed with a broken foot, and the launch of her fan-led music industry survey. “Using feminism to erase the rights…
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caroline have released new single ‘Coldplay cover’ ahead of their second album, ‘caroline 2’
London eight-piece caroline are set to release their second album ‘caroline 2’ on 30th May via Rough Trade Records. Ahead of the release, the group have shared new single ‘Coldplay cover’ alongside an accompanying video. The album, recorded primarily at Big Jelly Studios in Ramsgate, was produced by band members Jasper Llewellyn, Casper Hughes and…
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Little Simz is going to perform her new album in a BBC One special at Maida Vale
Little Simz is set to feature in a new BBC One special, performing tracks from her forthcoming album alongside classic hits at London’s Maida Vale Studios. ‘Little Simz: Live at the BBC’, hosted by Clara Amfo, will document the artist’s career progression from her early beginnings as an 11-year-old freestyling on BBC Radio 1Xtra through…
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Rise Against have announced their new album ‘Ricochet’ with lead single ‘I Want It All’
Rise Against have announced their first album in four years, ‘Ricochet’, set for release via Loma Vista Recordings on 15th August. The Chicago band’s new record, produced by Catherine Marks (Boygenius, Foals, Manchester Orchestra) and mixed by Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails, Paramore, Queens of the Stone Age), features twelve tracks including recent singles ‘I…
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J Hus has confirmed a ‘Big Conspiracy’ 5-year anniversary show at London’s Royal Albert Hall
J Hus is set to celebrate the fifth anniversary of ‘Big Conspiracy’ with a special performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 17th June. The British rapper will mark five years since the release with a one-off show at the iconic venue, performing tracks from the record including ‘Play Play’, ‘Must Be’, and ‘Fight for…
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“I just had a little heart attack. It was a lotta laughs.” They’ll never take him alive: Kirk Brandon looks back on Theatre Of Hate and Spear Of Destiny’s “dance music for asylums”
The indestructible Kirk Brandon on the unlikely origins of Theatre Of Hate and Spear Of Destiny (LouderSound)
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“It’s been a minute, and I thank you immensely for your patience.” A.A. Williams announces UK and European tour
London post-rock luminary A.A. Williams details upcoming shows (LouderSound)
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“An Iron Maiden gig quite unlike any other we’ve seen.” The first night of Iron Maiden’s Run For Your Lives tour packs big surprises, lashings of nostalgia and a state-of-the-art new show
From beloved rarities getting dusted off to some truly impressive new visuals, Maiden kicked off their new world tour in style (LouderSound)
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“Genuinely, I listen to the early stuff and I shudder when I hear my vocals”: How IQ singer Peter Nicholls learned to stop hating his voice, love songwriting and keep albums shorter
After watching a YouTube review, the 45-year veterans resisted the temptation to make Dominion another double LP. But they made enough music to limit the time before their next release (LouderSound)
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Queens of the Stone Age announce international screenings for Alive in the Catacombs film
Alive in the Catacombs will be screened in cinemas in 20 countries next month (LouderSound)
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Shura – I Got Too Sad For My Friends
Label: Play It Again SamReleased: 30th May 2025 ‘I Got Too Sad For My Friends’ embraces two distinct moods: the first half is self-deprecating, but finds the humour within it; the second arrives through tears that have been held back too long. Shura’s third album sees her trading the polished electronic sheen of her earlier work…
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Rob Sato Explores the Earthquake Country
Subliminal Projects is pleased to present Earthquake Country, a solo exhibition by Echo Park-based artist Rob Sato, featuring a new body of drawings, paintings, and collaborative textile works. Rooted in his daily drawing and dream documentation practice, Sato explores the tension between the chaotic forces that shape our existence and the need for rest and…
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Matt Berninger – Get Sunk
Label: Book / Concord RecordsReleased: 30th May 2025 After the release of his first solo album in 2020, Matt Berninger found himself in the deepest pits of writer’s block for a long period. It went on to become the basis for much of The National’s last two albums and in ways, it inspired aspects of the…
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Anna Park and the “Good Girl” in Korea
Leeahn Gallery Daegu is currently hosting Anna Park’s solo exhibition Good Girl, which expresses the depth of the complex emotions and psychology of modern people through simple colors of black and white, crossing the realms of abstraction and figuration. Based in New York, the artist is a Korean artist who has been receiving worldwide attention…
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Nathanaëlle Herbelin: And there is a place you will not be able to return to @ Xavier Hufkens, Brussels
Nathanaëlle Herbelin’s second exhibition at Xavier Hufkens presents a new series of portraits and interiors that navigate the fragile balance between immediate, everyday experience and the weight of an unsettled world. At once intimate and expansive, these paintings reflect a desire to hold on to moments of connection―small yet significant interactions with friends, neighbours, and…
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“I’m physically lifted from the seat and violently spun around by a pissed-off John Paul Jones”: Led Zeppelin – Out of Control in the USA
Led Zeppelin’s final tour of the US in 1977 should have been their most glorious. But it wasn’t. There was tension, unpleasantness and negativity, and that was just the start (LouderSound)
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Watch Ghost’s Tobias Forge sing Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody as Brian May and Roger Taylor look on
The performance came as Queen were awarded the Polar Music Prize in Stockholm by Sweden’s King Carl Gustaf (LouderSound)
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The mysterious woman on the cover of Black Sabbath’s debut album is raffling her autograph to raise funds for a cat rescue project
“Many Black Sabbath fans have asked me online for my autograph and to this day nobody has one” – Louisa Livingstone (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden have played a surprise-stuffed first show of their 50th Anniversary tour – watch videos now
Scream for me, Budapest! (LouderSound)
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Joe & The Shitboys have signed to Alcopop Records for their ‘Greatest Shits’ compilation album
Joe & The Shitboys have signed to Alcopop! Records and announced their new album ‘Greatest Shits’, set for release on 29th August 2025. The Faroese quartet’s new record compiles their first three albums, originally released on 7″ vinyl, alongside new singles recorded at The Lullabye Factory in Amsterdam. The collection will be available on 12″…
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Rock en Seine has signed up 39 more acts including King Hannah, Floating Points and Fat Dog for 2025
Rock en Seine have announced 39 new additions to their 2025 line-up, completing the majority of their programming for this year’s festival, set to take place from 20th to 24th August at the Domaine national de Saint-Cloud near Paris. The latest additions include King Hannah, The Limiñanas, Fat Dog (pictured), Bryan’s Magic Tears, Provoker, Slow…
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Sebastian Schub has shared new song ‘Be Still’ ahead of his debut EP release
Sebastian Schub has shared new track ‘Be Still’ ahead of his debut EP ‘Sing Like Madonna’, set for release on 6th June via Island EMI/Capitol Records. The German-born, London-based artist’s latest offering follows Schub’s journey from opera singer and busker to emerging solo artist. Having recently completed a sold-out UK tour, Schub is preparing for…
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Hot Milk are taking Cassyette and Silly Goose on tour this autumn
Hot Milk have announced their biggest UK headline tour to date, set to take place in autumn 2025. The Manchester band will be joined by special guests Cassyette and Silly Goose for the run of shows. The tour announcement follows Hot Milk’s headline performance on the K! stage at Slam Dunk, and a US tour.…
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Wet Leg have released their new single ‘CPR’ ahead of second album ‘moisturizer’
Wet Leg have shared new single ‘CPR’, the opening track from their upcoming second album ‘moisturizer’, set for release on 11th July. The track arrives as the band continue their UK tour, which has included two shows at London’s Brixton Academy and an appearance at Radio 1’s Big Weekend. ‘CPR’ follows their recent single ‘catch…
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Legendary guitarist and singer Rick Derringer dies at 77
RIP Rick Derringer, the man behind Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo and one of the great American rockers (LouderSound)
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A Spotlight on the Contemporary Art Movement in Romania
After the collapse of communism in 1989, Romania was not only politically unmoored, but it also found itself culturally orphaned. The structures that once defined its creative economy, however rigid and ideologically oppressive, dissolved almost overnight. Artists, newly unshackled from state control, were thrust into a world without safety nets: no funding, no institutional support,…
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The nine bands that defined Wide Awake festival 2025
London’s most consistently excellent alternative music festival makes a triumphant return to Brockwell Park with a diverse, eclectic, electric line-up (LouderSound)
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Live At Leeds: In The Park 2025 is something a bit special
Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Leeds’ Temple Newsam grounds, Live at Leeds: In the Park is definitely one of the more bucolic day festivals on offer in the UK. Where else can you see Natasha Bedingfield perform ‘Unwritten’ on a stage set up directly next to a Tudor manor house? Architectural tourism aside, there’s…
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Slam Dunk hits a new stride for 2025
Next year, Slam Dunk celebrates 20 years as a cornerstone of pop-punk and alternative music in the UK, but this year, the festival finds a new stride. It feels like a lightbulb moment for how Slam Dunk works. While the bands draw the crowd, it’s the people – and how they’re looked after – that…
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House of Protection: The supergroup duo demolishing heavy music’s rulebook
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY Genuine surprises are increasingly rare in music. Yet here stand House of Protection, a duo who emerged just twelve months ago with the audacity to reimagine what heavy music could be and the talent to pull it off. Like an expertly handled heist film, their rise has been equal parts meticulous…
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Down With Boring returns tonight from The Great Escape with Picture Parlour, Westside Cowboy, piri & tommy, and Lynks
After a weekend of seaside nonsense, sticky floors and far too many tote bags, Down With Boring is back tonight (27th May) with a stacked Great Escape 2025 special. We had three stages across the weekend (not to brag, but yes, that is a lot of stages), and we’re recapping the chaos the only way we know how — by talking…
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“I had no inkling Tom would go so early. I always wondered who would go first. I’m still grieving”: Mike Campbell on life as Tom Petty’s right hand man and the highs and lows of being a Heartbreaker
The life and times of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell (LouderSound)
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From Dublin to London: Kissing On Camera find their voice
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY The journey from Dublin to London is well-trodden ground for musicians seeking reinvention, but few have channelled that geographic transition into such a compelling creative metamorphosis as Kissing On Camera. Their story begins with clarity before dissolving into beautiful chaos, the kind that only comes from throwing yourself headlong into the…
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“London’s must-attend event for fans of all things ‘post-’”: The six bands that defined the final Portals festival
Julie Christmas, Brontide, Joliette and others helped Portals festival bow out with its most impressive lineup to date (LouderSound)
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MØ has confirmed some world tour dates in support of her new album ‘Plæygirl’
MØ has announced Phase 1 of her ‘Plæygirl’ World Tour, following the release of her fourth studio album of the same name via RCA/Sony. The Danish artist’s upcoming tour dates span across the UK and Europe, beginning in Autumn 2025 and continuing into Spring 2026. The live shows follow MØ’s debut of the new ‘Plæygirl’…
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Gorillaz are going to perform their first three albums in full at their upcoming London shows
Gorillaz have announced four special one-off performances at London’s Copper Box Arena, revisiting iconic live shows from their first three album eras. The limited-capacity shows, taking place between 29th August and 3rd September, will coincide with the closing week of the band’s House of Kong exhibition. Each performance will see Damon Albarn and the full…
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Suzi Quatro has booked a 10-date UK tour for spring 2026
Suzi Quatro has announced a ten-date UK tour for 2026, marking her 62nd year in the music industry. The rock icon’s latest run of shows follows her November 2024 UK performances and will feature her catalogue of hits including ‘Can The Can’, ’48 Crash’, ‘If You Can’t Give Me Love’, ‘Stumblin’ In’, ‘The Wild One’,…
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Wet Leg preview their bold new chapter at London’s O2 Academy Brixton
Wet Leg’s brilliantly scrappy, sarky self-titled debut album took the band from tiny venues all the way up to stadium support slots with Harry Styles and Foo Fighters, alongside a few festival headline slots of their own. Their secret? Really great songs. Sure, a few fans were worried about the lack of new music showcased…
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The Spectra of Aryo Toh Djojo
I was standing over Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona recently and thinking about Aryo Toh Djojo’s work. There is something very galaxial about the landscape there, where the boundaries between us and the stars seems to blur into an almost seamless and endless potential of space and time, where space travel is possible and the connection…
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GR Gallery Celebrates Final Show in Their Bowery Space with “Arcadia” + News of New Space in Tribeca
Our friends at GR Gallery in NYC have a few announcements: big announcements that we are excited to share with you today. First, Arcadia, a dual show featuring Glendon Cordell and Takuya Yoshida, is in its last week and will be the last show at GR’s current Bowery space in Manhattan, their home for 10 years. But…
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Ridley Howard Looks to the “Sky”
Marinaro is pleased to present Sky, a group of new small paintings by Ridley Howard with a particular focus on the significance of space. Howard’s paintings exist in a quietly charged place between minimalism and intimacy, realism and abstraction. His work often depicts everyday moments — a glance, a kiss, a figure in repose — yet there is…
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”Three highly gifted men with the capacity to behave like spoilt brats in each others’ company”: Emerson, Lake & Palmer often didn’t work. But then, neither did projects that featured just two of the trio
Massive musical ability crossed with pomposity and excess made it difficult for the supergroup to meet expectations – but even with one of the giant personalities missing, the other pair could struggled to deliver (LouderSound)
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Watch metalcore pioneers Converge play chaotic new song WWNTS live
The track is one of two new songs the Massachusetts band have added to their setlist since recording their next album (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Featuring Joe Bonamassa, Turnstile, Jerry Cantrell and five other scary monsters from the rock’n’roll deep (LouderSound)
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“Chimera” by Artist Erin Milez
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“I thank God every day, and Metallica, for saving us”: Virginia family say taking their daughter to see Metallica saved them from fatal truck crash
The McKee family say that going to bed early to drive their daughter to a Metallica show the next day removed them from the path of a pickup truck that crashed into their living room (LouderSound)
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Former Hawkwind and David Bowie violinist and keyboardist Simon House has died, aged 76
House also featured in early prog bands High Tide and Third Ear Band before joining Hawkwind in 1974 (LouderSound)
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Watch Metallica rip through Enter Sandman on tour in Virginia, USA
Metallica release pro-shot footage of Enter Sandman performance in front of raucous audience on North American tour (LouderSound)
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“In the studio I was freaking out and bawling. I had no idea Ross Robinson was getting it all on tape until I came back a couple of days later and he said, ‘Listen to this…’”: Korn break down their iconic debut album track by track
Korn’s self-titled 1994 debut album changed the face of metal, even if they didn’t know it at the time (LouderSound)
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“We solemnly pledge to get to the bottom of this horrific headline-making crime against Redditors”: Ice Nine Kills issue sarcastic apology for using AI-generated promo picture
The horror-metalcore band came under fire for allegedly using AI to promote a merch sale over the weekend (LouderSound)
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“It remained in the domain of teenyboppers, but prog elements are within its grooves”: What if I told you A-ha’s Hunting High And Low is really a prog album?
Believe it or not, the 1985 pop record emerged from a background of Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, and Morten Harket singing along to Queen songs (LouderSound)
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Jim Root wants Slipknot’s new album to be made like the debut and Iowa: “I would like to revisit the raw energy of how those first two records were recorded”
The guitarist also reveals that he has “six finished arrangements” for the nu metal icons’ eighth studio album (LouderSound)
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“We showed up and Dire Straits were opening for us. The press slaughtered us, accusing us of being dinosaurs”: The epic story of Styx’s Pieces Of Eight,the pomp rock masterpiece that began to tear them apart
Styx’s 1978 album Pieces Of Eight was a watershed moment for the pomp rock stars – for good and for bad (LouderSound)
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“We were in New York on 9/11 – it felt like the whole world was falling down”: Incubus reflect on playing two NYC shows days after the World Trade Center attacks
Brandon Boyd tells Metal Hammer about how selling out the Hammerstein Ballroom on September 15 and 16, 2001 brought “lightness in a dark period of time” (LouderSound)
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Jean Jullien Creats New Ocean-Themed Installation at the France Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai
NANZUKA is pleased to announce the presentation of Osaka Kaiju, a new large-scale installation by French and past cover artist Jean Jullien, at the France Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai. The exhibition will be held through June 12, 2025.
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“It’s a strange thing to look back on – they were such difficult, miserable times”: Big Big Train once hated 2002 album Bard. But the dark secret has become a rare gem
In the process of remastering it for a limited edition, friendships were rekindled, music was re-evaluated, and the band’s current line-up demonstrated what the quarter-century journey had been all about (LouderSound)
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“Different; not necessarily better or worse but definitely less interesting”: The Tubes bring in the big producer on The Completion Backwards Principle, with mixed results
Desperate for major label success, The Tubes turned to David Foster, who had just struck gold with Earth, Wind And Fire (LouderSound)
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Rare brain condition leads Billy Joel to cancel string of tour dates
Billy Joel has been diagnosed with rare condition that affects hearing, vision and balance (LouderSound)
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“A lot of nu metal was made for a drunken frat party, slutty dudes feeding off their own testosterone. There wasn’t a lot of room for emotion”: How Linkin Park defied the haters to make Hybrid Theory, the album that changed metal
In 2001, Linkin Park were dealing with sudden superstardom (LouderSound)
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“These are perilous times. We are staring down a dark channel that could lead to totalitarianism”: Even yacht rock icon Michael McDonald is criticising Donald Trump and the US government
Doobie Brothers’ Michael McDonald is worried about the state of America (LouderSound)
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“The most dangerous tour I ever did was the one with Mötley Crüe in the 80s. It was nuts. I said to my tour manager, ‘One of us is gonna die’”: This is what happened when Avenged Sevenfold’s M Shadows interviewed Ozzy Osbourne for Metal Hammer
Two generations came together when Avenged Sevenfold’s M Shadows met Ozzy Osbourne (LouderSound)
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“Most celebrities are dullards. I met a lot of these clowns and you assume they’re smart. They are not!” Why the Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde is one of the last rock stars unafraid of saying what’s on her mind
In 2016, the Pretenders released their 10th album, Alone – but Chrissie Hynde was showing no sign of playing the game (LouderSound)
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“I was a budding arsonist – I tried to recreate the cover of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here by setting fire to my mate’s back”: The prog world of Nightwish’s Troy Donockley
Multi-instrumentalist on the musician he’d most like to work with, his leading inspiration, his guilty musical pleasure and his passion for baking bread (LouderSound)
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“I fear for the world”: Bonnie Raitt on winning Grammys, working with Prince, and why we need to work together
An update from Bonnie Raitt as she prepares for her upcoming tour of Europe (LouderSound)
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“The idea is that one night like that it worth 1,000 hours of drudgery”: the meaning behind The Cure’s classic 1987 hit Just Like Heaven
As a teenager, The Cure frontman Robert Smith had a magical moment on a clifftop with his future-wife and he revisited it for one of his best ever songs (LouderSound)
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“I’m scared for my life and career at this point.” Dream Theater’s Mike Portnoy jokes he’s worried about his job after spate of drummer firings
Josh Freese, Zak Starkey and Jason Bonham have been let go – which Portnoy says makes it a weird time for drummers (LouderSound)
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Queen icon Freddie Mercury had a secret daughter, according to a new biography
Book claims Freddie Mercury had a close relationship with his secret “daughter” until his death in 1991 (LouderSound)
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Fifty-two years after it was first released, Lynyrd Skynyrd have finally made a video for Free Bird
If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? (LouderSound)
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“I didn’t really get the music, to be honest. It was a bit too prog for me”: The prog superstars who tried to steal drummer Roger Taylor from Queen
The history of two hugely successful bands could have been very different (LouderSound)
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“The time was right. Metal had died a horrible death, grunge had killed the mainstream off, so it felt like a revolution”: The unholy story of Cacophonous Records, the underground 90s label that changed black metal
Cacophonous Records launched Cradle Of Filth and Dimmu Borgir on an unsuspecting world (LouderSound)
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“It was one of the most vibrant and exciting live albums of its day. The new version raises the bar”: Gentle Giant’s Playing The Fool – The Complete Live Experience is an exceptional work
The real-life running order is reinstated, audience sound is returned and Derek Shulman’s song introductions are heard in souped-up version of 1977 classic (LouderSound)
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“David Coverdale’s had to become a pop singer to get success. There’s your glamour bands and your denim-clad groups. And your denim-clad groups survive”: How AC/DC swam against the 80s hair metal tide and made an underrated gem in Blow Up Your Video
AC/DC’s 1988 album Blow Up Your Video was a tipping point for the hard rock icons – and for guitarist Malcolm Young in particular (LouderSound)
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“I’d have been in the corner with a bottle of Jack Daniel’s and a mound of coke. I was out of my tree. I needed help”: How Judas Priest rose above darkness and death to make Turbo, their most divisive album
1986’s Turbo remains the most underrated album Judas Priest’s catalogue (LouderSound)
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“That day was probably the most important day of our lives”: the story of the first ever gig by the Appetite For Destruction-era Guns N’Roses
Forty years ago, the fledgling GN’R line-up needed a new guitarist and drummer urgently. They found them and rock’n’roll has never been the same since. (LouderSound)
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All 20 Ronnie James Dio album ranked, from worst to best
Ronnie James Dio’s albums with Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Heaven & Hell and Dio helped define what a hard rock singer can be (LouderSound)
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“I was afraid something inside of me was dying. Leaving was an act of survival”: Life in the fast lane and the turbulent tale of the Eagles
Fistfights, ulcers and run-ins with the law were all part of the Eagles’ everyday life: A look behind the rise, fall and unexpected rise again of the ultimate Californian band (LouderSound)
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Richard Prince Brings “Posters” to Marfa
Hetzler | Marfa is pleased to announce Posters, a solo exhibition of works by Richard Prince, for the gallery’s annual presentation in Marfa, Texas. One of the foremost representatives of appropriation art, Richard Prince has been recontextualising images and ideas from mass media, advertising and entertainment since the 1970s. Often based on products of everyday…
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“The rock gods gave me gifts”: Love/Hate frontman Jizzy Pearl on new album Punk Rock Fiesta and rock’n’roll’s magic carpet ride
Although Love/Hate coulda, maybe shoulda, but didn’t, everpresent frontman Jizzy Pearl is happy with his/their lot (LouderSound)
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JJ Manford “Jacaranda June” @ Nazarian / Curcio, Los Angeles
Nazarian / Curcio is pleased to present Jacaranda June, JJ Manford’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery. In Jacaranda June, Manford continues his exploration of imagined domestic interiors and landscapes, weaving together art historical references, personal memory, and popular culture—all set against the backdrop of iconic Los Angeles architecture. Drawing inspiration from John Lautner’s Garcia House on…
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Electric Callboy, Blackbraid, Malevolence and many others have devastated our eardrums with new tunes this week. Hear them all and vote for your favourite here. (LouderSound)
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“Nothing Else Matters exposed the vulnerability behind what previously seemed to be a bulletproof heavy metal machine”: The five least metal Metallica songs
Not even having the word ‘metal’ in their name could stop the Four Horsemen from adventuring outside of their genre (LouderSound)
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“In a recent moment when I was really struggling, I picked up my guitar and wrote a song”: Sheryl Crow releases new single in aid of Mental Health Awareness Month
I Know is released as Sheryl Crow encourages fans to take a break from social media (LouderSound)
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Esiri Erheriene-Essi’s “Reflections” @ Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Night Gallery is pleased to announce Reflections, a presentation of new paintings by past featured artist and past Radio Juxtapoz guest, Esiri Erheriene-Essi. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Based in Amsterdam, Erheriene-Essi created these works across an ocean, their arrival in Los Angeles a resonant offering—bringing with them the quiet weight…
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Tekkno no more! See Electric Callboy get “darker” and “more serious” with twisted new song/video Revery
Germany’s synth-metal party boys have reinvented themselves in dramatic fashion (LouderSound)
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Cool new proggy sounds from Jakko M. Jakszyk, Phase Transition, Barrens and more in Prog’s new Tracks Of The Week!
Great new prog, from Barrens, Frant1c, Shannon Pearl and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week… (LouderSound)
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Music agent Dave Shapiro and ex-Devil Wears Prada drummer Daniel Williams die in San Diego plane crash
Shapiro and Williams died in a crash that injured eight people on the ground and is presumed to have killed six overall (LouderSound)
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Jalen Ngonda, Katy J Pearson and Divorce are among the first acts confirmed for Live At Leeds: In The City
Live At Leeds: In The City have announced the first wave of artists set to perform at this year’s festival, taking place across multiple venues in Leeds on 15th November. The multi-venue event will feature over 100 artists performing across a dozen of Leeds’ independent venues, bars and creative spaces. US-born, Liverpool-based singer-songwriter Jalen Ngonda…
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Julia Wolf: “I don’t want to be boxed in – I just want to do what sounds cool”
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY In the basement studios of Queens, where dreams are born between subway rumbles and corner store runs, Julia Wolf learnt early that pressure isn’t just about weight – it’s about transformation. Like carbon turning into diamonds deep beneath the Earth’s surface, Wolf’s latest album ‘Pressure’ emerges as something precious forged in…
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The 1975’s ‘Notes on a Conditional Form’ turns 5: relive our 2020 cover feature from the Dork vault
When The 1975 dropped ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’ in May 2020, the world was somewhere between standing still and falling apart. No gigs. No dancefloors. Just a global pandemic, a tangled internet, and an ambitious, overstimulated, genre-eating monster of an album that tried to make sense of it all. Five years on, ‘Notes’ feels less like just a…
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A Little Sound has announced her new EP ‘A Lotta Noise’ and shared a single with Arcano
A Little Sound has announced her new EP ‘A Lotta Noise’, set for release on 20th June, alongside sharing new single ‘Stars’ featuring Arcando. The drum and bass track, co-written with Katy B, explores themes of nocturnal freedom. The collaboration came together during a London studio session in April 2024, featuring production from Dutch artist…
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Robbie Williams has shared a video for his new ‘Rocket’
Robbie Williams has released a video for his new single ‘Rocket’, featuring Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, taken from his upcoming album ‘BRITPOP’, set for release this autumn via Columbia Records. The accompanying video, directed by Charlie Lightening, sees Williams performing at various London landmarks with a flash mob, sporting punk-inspired attire. Additional scenes feature…
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Giles, Giles & Fripp remastered reissues coming on vinyl and CD in July
Robert Fripp’s pre-King Crimson musical endeavours with Michael and Peter Giles to be released in July (LouderSound)
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Myles Smith has released a new EP, ‘A Minute, A Moment’
Myles Smith has released his new EP ‘A Minute, A Moment…’, a six-track collection that follows his breakthrough year in music. The British singer-songwriter’s latest project marks an evolution from his previous EP ‘A Minute…’, with the release written and recorded over the past year, exploring themes of identity, love, heartbreak and self-discovery. “This EP…
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Swedish artist Suvi has returned after five years with her new single ‘Undress My Heart’
Suvi has announced her return with new single ‘Undress My Heart’, marking her first release in five years. The Swedish indie-pop artist’s new track follows her 2019 album ‘Mad At Heart’ and singles ‘Bleeding For Your Love’ and ‘Avion’. Written initially in 2014, the song has evolved over time in Suvi’s creative archive. “Some songs…
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Kamal. has returned with his introspective new single ‘guilty’
Kamal. has returned with new single ‘guilty’, marking his first solo release following recent live appearances with Central Cee. The track arrives after the Ivor Novello-nominated artist joined Central Cee for arena shows in London, Birmingham and Manchester, where the pair performed their collaboration ‘Now We’re Strangers’. ‘guilty’ serves as the first glimpse of Kamal.’s…
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Samia confronts the ghost of male perception on ‘Bloodless’
“The way people get obsessed with conspiracy theories sort of reminds me of the way people get obsessed with women they don’t know,” says Samia. The lead single of her third album ‘Bloodless’ hinges on this specific idea, but the record is full of similarly odd philosophies. Bovine excision, the bizarre phenomenon and ultimately unsolved…
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spill tab finds her voice: “Now I’m older, I’m not as much of a people-pleaser”
“I’m gonna leave me camera off because I’m so ill, dude, I look gross,” Claire Chicha, aka spill tab, admits on a dull and dreary spring day. Thankfully, she brings forth an attitude so exuberant and sun-soaked that, if it weren’t for the odd cough and splutter, you’d never know anything was wrong. This exact…
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Housewife navigates health challenges, creative control and the delicate art of transformation on her glittering debut EP, ‘Girl of the Hour’
At first glance, the transformation from folk-duo darling to glitter-soaked alt-pop auteur might read like an identity crisis. But for Brighid Fry — formerly one half of Moscow Apartment, now commanding attention as Housewife — it’s more like watching a butterfly shed its second set of wings. The Toronto artist’s evolution from classical violin wunderkind…
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Check out Witch Post’s Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Joni Mitchell, Daughter, Lana Del Rey and more
When you load up Spotify, a great big chunk of the time you can’t think what to play, right? You default back to your old favourites, those albums and songs you played on repeat when you first discovered you could make them yours. This isn’t about guilty pleasures; it’s about those songs you’ll still be…
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A day in the life of… Alien Chicks
You know what’s easier than following around your fave pop stars, day in, day out, to see what they’re up to right that minute? Asking them. This month, we nab Martha Daniels from Alien Chicks. 6am → I wake up in a panic, wondering if my bandmates Joe and Stef have managed to wake up…
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A day in the life of… Polly Money
You know what’s easier than following around your fave pop stars, day in, day out, to see what they’re up to right that minute? Asking them. This month, we nab Dork Hype List tour fave, Polly Money. 7:30am → My alarm goes off, followed by a couple of snoozes… 8:00am → I’m up and out…
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Niko B is back with his summery new single ‘Hairclips’
Niko B has unveiled new single ‘Hairclips’, marking a shift towards a more dance-oriented sound for the Milton Keynes-born, London-based artist. The release is accompanied by a video directed by Broken Antenna, featuring Niko performing at a remote-controlled car racetrack. The single follows Niko’s debut album ‘dog eat dog food world’, which reached Number 2…
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Telebox have released ‘Shadow Of A Heart’, a song about addiction and recovery
Telebox have announced their new single ‘Shadow Of A Heart’, out today (23rd May). The Galway quartet, who have recently supported NewDad and Fat Dog, blend atmospheric shoegaze with alternative rock and post-punk elements. The band discuss the meaning behind ‘Shadow Of A Heart’, saying: “Shadow of a heart is an insight into the destructive…
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hard life have released ‘OGRE’, a song “partly inspired by Shrek”
hard life have shared new track ‘OGRE’, the second single from their upcoming album ‘onion’, set for release on 18th July via Island EMI. The track follows recent single ‘othello’ and arrives alongside news of a UK headline tour, which will follow the band’s summer festival appearances at BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend, Truck Festival,…
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Black Sabbath – The Farewell Interview: Ozzy, Tony, Geezer and Bill, only in the new issue of Classic Rock
Also in this issue: Ghost, The Doobie Brothers, Skunk Anansie, Motörhead, Masters Of Reality, Robin Trower, Goo Goo Dolls, John Lydon, The Stranglers, When Rivers Meet and more (LouderSound)
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“Skunk Anansie’s most musically ambitious album yet”: Skin & Co’s The Painful Truth is their best work in decades
Veteran Brit-rockers Skunk Anansie defy challenging timeswith ambitious midlife reboot The Painful Truth (LouderSound)
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“Bands who should probably never have made it out of the garage, let alone onto a major label”: It’s not just the familiar names on the Young & Wild glam metal compilation
The good, the bad and the ugly from a colourful 10-year period of American hard rock gathered together on Young & Wild – A Decade Of American Glam Metal 1982-1992 (LouderSound)
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“That scene really embraced me, but I never really felt I fitted into that box”: Chantel McGregor may have been welcomed by the blues scene, but her next step may surprise them
With elements of prog on her new album, guitarist/singer Chantel McGregor ishopeful people will see her in a different light (LouderSound)
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“The surgeon said I actually died on the operating table”: Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham opens up about recent health scare
The Thin Lizzy man is hoping to return to the road, but not before recovery is complete (LouderSound)
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Dinosaur Pile-Up have dropped their “big dumb song” ‘Big Dogs’, taken from new album ‘I’ve Felt Better’
Dinosaur Pile-Up have released new single ‘Big Dogs’, taken from their forthcoming album ‘I’ve Felt Better’, set to arrive via Mascot Records on 22nd August. The track features guest vocals from Karen Dió, Larry Hibbitt of Hundred Reasons, and Jaws The Shark. Frontman Matt Bigland explains the inspiration behind the song: “Big Dogs is a…
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Aitch has teamed up with Pozer for his new single ‘Till L4te’
Aitch has announced new single ‘TILL L4TE’, featuring South London rapper Pozer, taken from his upcoming second album ‘4’. The track arrives alongside a video directed by LG & Harry Tatem, marking the fourth single from the new record following ‘LUV?’ featuring Anne-Marie, ‘BOUNCE’ and ‘Straight Rhymez 2’. The Manchester rapper’s new album ‘4’, set…
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Ellie Dixon has released ‘Loose Change’ and suited up for a new EP, ‘Tales of a Knight’
Ellie Dixon has announced her new EP ‘Tales of a Knight’, set for release on 13th June, alongside sharing new single ‘Loose Change’. The track explores themes of neurodivergence and self-acceptance, with the EP following Dixon’s previous releases ‘Renaissance’, ‘Guts’, and ‘Knight Shift’. ‘Loose Change’ incorporates strings and varied production elements to reflect the experience…
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Eades have released new alt-country single ‘Backwards’ ahead of their September album
Eades have announced their second album ‘Final Sirens Call’, set for release via Breakfast Records on 18th September. The Leeds quintet have shared new single ‘Backwards’ ahead of the eleven-track record, which follows their 2024 EP ‘Fight Or Flight’ and their 2022 debut album ‘Delusion Spree’. “Backwards is about changing yourself for people you might…
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“Derided by critics as nothing more than a circus act, Kiss didn’t sell 100 million records by fluke”: Every Kiss album ranked, from worst to best
The complete set of 29 Kiss albums, ranked from woeful worst to wonderful best (LouderSound)
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Kneecap rapper Mo Chara charged with terror offence
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, aka Mo Chara, has been charged in connection with an incident at a London gig last year (LouderSound)
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Miley Cyrus has released a new trailer ahead of the theatrical release of her ‘Something Beautiful’ film and album
Miley Cyrus has shared a new trailer for ‘Something Beautiful’, a new cinematic experience set to screen in theatres for one night only across North America and internationally this summer. The film, described as a pop opera, features thirteen original songs from Cyrus’ ninth studio album of the same name. The theatrical presentation has been…
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Twin Atlantic are back with a surprise single, ‘Salvation’, ahead of their summer festival run
Twin Atlantic have surprise-released a new single ‘Salvation’ ahead of their upcoming summer festival appearances and headline shows. The release marks the band’s first independent single through their own Staple Diet label, as they continue work on their eighth studio album. It follows their 2024 UK Top 10 album ‘Meltdown’. “There’s plenty to be angry…
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Balancing Act are back with their intimate yet anthemic new single ‘Scar’
Balancing Act have returned with new single ‘Scar’, marking their first release following a writing period in the French countryside. The London-based quartet’s latest track bridges intimate bedroom pop and arena-ready sounds, with vocalist Kai Roberts explaining the creative process: “It feels like a cocktail of everything we’ve done up to this. It doesn’t feel…
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Kesha has launched her new SMASH platform to help music creators retain rights and collaborate
Kesha has announced SMASH, a new community platform designed to help music creators connect, collaborate, and retain rights to their work. The project, co-founded by Kesha alongside CTO Alan Cannistraro and COO Lagan Sebert, aims to provide creators with access to professional communities without requiring them to sign away their rights. SMASH will connect songwriters,…
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Pulp have shared their new single ‘Got To Have Love’ from upcoming album ‘More’
Pulp have announced their new single ‘Got To Have Love’, the second track to be released from their forthcoming album. The single follows April’s ‘Spike Island’ and arrives ahead of ‘More’, which will mark the band’s first new album in almost 24 years when it arrives on 6th June. “‘Love’ is a word I was…
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“We build dreams.” How Tobias Forge and Beyonce’s lighting designer Tobias Rylander joined forces to make Ghost’s spectacular Skeletour the greatest show on earth
Award-winning Light, Scenic and Conceptual designer Tobias Rylander reveals how Ghost’s spectacular Skeletour came to life (LouderSound)
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Conan Gray has announced his fourth album ‘Wishbone’, and it’s coming in August
Conan Gray has announced his fourth album ‘Wishbone’, set for release on 15th August via Republic Records. The singer-songwriter and two-time Dork cover star has also revealed that the album’s first single, ‘This Song’, will arrive on 30th May. The twelve-track record sees Gray reunite with Grammy Award-winning producer Dan Nigro, who serves as executive…
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Tunde Adebimpe, Joey Valance & Brae and more have joined Iceland Airwaves 2025
Iceland Airwaves have announced the second wave of artists for their 2025 festival, set to take place in Reykjavík from 6th – 8th November. TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe joins the lineup, performing material from his solo album ‘The Black Boltz’. Iraqi-American band nabeel, East London MC Jeshi, and US duo Joey Valance &…
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The Pill have released their debut collection ‘The EP’ featuring new track ‘POSH’
The Pill have shared their debut release ‘The EP’, featuring new track ‘POSH’, which received its first play on BBC 6 Music this week. The six-track collection brings together the duo’s recent singles, including their debut ‘Bale Of Hay’, alongside subsequent releases ‘Scaffolding Man’ and ‘Woman Driver’. Speaking about their new track ‘POSH’, Lottie and…
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“Intense. Beautiful. Devastating.” Seven bands who defined Desertfest London 2025
Desertfest 2025 took over five venues in Camden, north London at the weekend, and crushed our tiny brains into jellied chunks (LouderSound)
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Arthur Hill has shared his latest single ‘Appetite’ ahead of a sold-out Brixton Academy show later this year
Arthur Hill has released new single ‘Appetite’, following news of his sold-out headline show at London’s O2 Brixton Academy. The London-based singer/songwriter’s latest track arrives after his debut EP ‘In The Middle of Somewhere’, which featured singles ‘Too Much Ain’t Enough’, ‘Late For The Reservation’, and ‘Hey Arthur’. Hill is set to embark on a…
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Somerset House Summer Series has announced its support acts for 2025, including Nell Mescal, Peter Xan and Benjamin Francis Leftwich
Somerset House have announced the support acts for their 2025 Summer Series, set to take place between 10th – 20th July at the London venue’s iconic courtyard. Peter Xan, Nell Mescal, The Halfway Kid, Gustaf, The Guest List, Nadia Rose, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Klein, Dennis Bovell, Kwake Bass, Charlie Dark, Natanya, and Pxssy Palace are…
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Jethro Tull announce five-disc Living In The Past reissue to be released in July
Jethro Tull’s newly expanded Living In The Past features Steven Wilson remixes, edits, demos, Live at Carnegie Hall 1970 and four promo films. (LouderSound)
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“The mix was outrageous… the bass was so high they couldn’t play it on the radio”: Ian Gillan is really, really glad Tony Iommi wants to remix Born Again, one of Black Sabbath’s most maligned albums
Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan, who briefly fronted Black Sabbath in 1983, likens his album with the band to Spinal Tap (LouderSound)
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“Our style of music has an in for a type of personality like Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp – let’s call it the ‘control freak madman’”: How Caligula’s Horse searched for a new direction and new message with Rise Radiant
Guitarist, writer and producer Sam Vallen was as surprised as anyone else when a bid to avoid making another concept album resulted in a record with an underlying – and refreshingly positive – theme (LouderSound)
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Divorce, Miso Extra, Peter Doherty and more join Greenpeace lineup at Glastonbury 2025
Greenpeace have announced their full programme of activities for this year’s Glastonbury Festival, featuring an extensive lineup of live performances, art installations, and environmental activism. The environmental organisation’s field will host performances from Peter Doherty, Divorce, Miso Extra, Myd, Joshua Idehen, Mermaid Chunky, and Anna Erhard. DJ sets will come from Idris Elba, Wilkinson, DJ…
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Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets release new Steven Wilson ATMOS mix of Echoes
Pink Floyd’s 23-minute 1972 epic Echoes was introduced into the Saucerful of Secrets live set in 2022 (LouderSound)
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Metallica announce stacked UK and Europe tour with Gojira, Knocked Loose and more
The biggest band in metal will be supported by a mammoth lineup when they hit Europe in summer 2026 (LouderSound)
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 165: Dan Nadel on his New Book, “Crumb: A Cartoonist’s Life”
Author and curator Dan Nadel is a hero of mine and a bit of a renaissance man. He was the publisher of the brilliant and influential PictureBox for decades and was a champion of much of what Juxtapoz was founded on but took it to a whole new level of intricate historical research and creating…
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Preview: The Thick, Hazy Cinema of Alvin Ong’s “Sayang”
Alvin Ong paints the human experience with a winter soup like thickness. It’s like all the things you want to see and the surprises of emotional release all in one place. It’s life, it’s the queer experience, and it’s cinema. What I have loved about Alvin Ong’s paintings over the years and Sayang at Anat Ebgi…
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“This gig is very important. The original Sabbath will never be on stage together again”: Ozzy Osbourne confirms his upcoming farewell show will definitely be the end of the road for Black Sabbath
Holding out for one last Sabbath gig after the Back To The Beginning show? It’s not going to happen (LouderSound)
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“Some people say it’s too personal but I owe my fans the truth”: Michael Schenker and the appetite for self-destruction
Confronting Michael Schenker with the truth about Michael Schenker (LouderSound)
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Robert Plant expresses support for Bruce Springsteen over opposition to Donald Trump as row rumbles on
Springsteen has now released his anti-Trump speech as part of an EP, while Plant will appear on Paul Weller’s new album (LouderSound)
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Dead & Company announce three massive San Francisco shows
There’s no stopping the Dead (LouderSound)
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The Pill – The EP
Label: Lilot RecordsReleased: 22nd May 2025 Life’s most cringe-worthy moments deserve their own soundtrack, and The Pill have appointed themselves as chief composers of the uncomfortable. Their debut EP – fittingly titled ‘The EP’ – bundles together their string of infectious singles with new track ‘POSH’ to create a perfectly formed snapshot of why they’ve become…
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Sports Team – Boys These Days
Label: Distiller Records / Bright AntennaReleased: 23rd May 2025 Sports Team have always thrived in the chaos, but with ‘Boys These Days’, they finally weaponise it. Still feral, still funny, still skewering the modern condition like they’re comment-section Socrates, the band’s third album takes their well-worn hallmarks – British absurdism, tongue-in-cheek snark, festival-ready hooks – and…
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“I will be giving them every drop of my sweat and blood”: The Who’s new drummer is determined to live up to the billing
Following Zak Starkey’s off-on-off departure from The Who, a new man is behind the kit (LouderSound)
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Reneé Rapp has released new single ‘Leave Me Alone’ and announced her second album, ‘Bite Me’
Reneé Rapp has announced her second studio album ‘Bite Me’, set for release on 1st August via Interscope Records, alongside new single ‘Leave Me Alone’. The track arrives with an accompanying music video featuring Rapp and multiple doppelgängers, progressing from a pillow fight to a full-scale brawl. The announcement follows a teaser campaign earlier this…
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A Judas Priest documentary co-directed by Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello is in the works
The Brummie stars have announced The Ballad Of Judas Priest – produced by Iron Maiden, Rush and ZZ Top collaborators Banger Films – but kept tight-lipped regarding a release date (LouderSound)
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“Our tracks for film and TV are purposefully minimal. On our own albums, everything needs to work as a standalone rock song”: How Mogwai reached number one with As The Love Continues
After struggling through the pandemic to deliver their 10th album, Stuart Braithwaite revealed what they’d learned about doing soundtrack work and maintaining their own post-rock sound (LouderSound)
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“That’s why things were so hard for me to try and get deals”: Former Megadeth guitarist says Dave Mustaine damaged his career by calling him a “liar”
Chris Poland, who performed on Megadeth’s first two albums, likens being the subject of Mustaine’s ire to dragging around a “50-pound ball” (LouderSound)
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Barry Can’t Swim has shared another two new singles ahead of his second album ‘Loner’
Barry Can’t Swim has announced two new singles, ‘About to Begin’ and ‘Cars Pass By Like Childhood Sweethearts’, taken from upcoming album ‘Loner’. The new tracks arrive following the producer’s recent North American tour, with ‘About to Begin’ having already become a live favourite. The singles follow collaborative track ‘Kimpton’ with O’Flynn and previous offering…
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Wednesday have shared new single ‘Elderberry Wine’ ahead of their Colbert debut
Wednesday have shared new single ‘Elderberry Wine’, alongside a Spencer Kelly-directed video. The North Carolina rock band will make their television debut performing the track on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The single marks Wednesday’s first new music since their 2023 album ‘Rat Saw God’. “‘Elderberry Wine’ is about the potential for sweet things…
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Twenty One Pilots have announced their seventh album ‘Breach’, coming September 2025
Twenty One Pilots have announced their seventh studio album ‘Breach’, set for release in September 2025 via Fueled By Ramen. The band revealed the news through a series of cryptic clues shared on tour and across social media, which culminated in this morning’s announcement. Their first single from the record, ‘The Contract’, will arrive on…
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Jasmine.4.t has released a new acoustic EP to support LGBTQIA+ housing charity AKT
jasmine.4.t has released a new EP titled ‘You Are The Morning (AKT Fundraiser EP)’, available now via Bandcamp until the end of June. All proceeds from the release will be donated to UK charity AKT, which supports young LGBTQIA+ people through housing emergencies. The EP features acoustic versions of three tracks recorded on a Fostex…
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“It was important to prove myself because disabled people get neglected.” Inside the unique world of Alt Blk Era, the genre-meshing sister duo smashing boundaries on stage and off it
Alt Blk Era are one of the UK’s most exciting alternative bands. But for Nyrobi, it’s been an immense personal battle to even make it on stage (LouderSound)
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Joey Jordison’s former death metal band Sinsaenum are back, will release new album in tribute to late Slipknot drummer in August
Sinsaenum – also featuring members of Kreator, Mayhem and others – will continue with Jordison’s old drum tech behind the kit (LouderSound)
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The Painful Truth is Skunk Anansie’s most vital and inventive album in years
Where many bands coast on past glories thirty years in, Skunk Anansie have served up something special (LouderSound)
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10 songs we need to hear at Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s farewell gig
Back To The Beginning is set to be the world’s biggest celebration of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath. We’re hoping these songs will be part of it (LouderSound)
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These Memorial Day music deals will rock your world – save on speakers, headphones, earplugs, books & more
Here’s my pick of music-themed essentials – everything from headphones and speakers, to earplugs, t-shirts and more (LouderSound)
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The Armed have announced a new album, ‘The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed’
The Armed have announced their new album ‘The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed’, set for release on 1st August via Sargent House. The band are previewing the follow-up to 2023’s ‘Perfect Saviors’ with new single ‘Well Made Play’, which opens the album. The track arrives alongside a Christopher Gruse-directed video. “While…
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“Stolen Heirlooms” by Artist Kellen Hatanaka
Kellen Hatanaka …
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“Stop thinking about what rockers are saying. Think about saving America from the mess you made.” Neil Young and Pearl Jam call out Donald Trump, salute Bruce Springsteen
“This guy is out of control. We need a real president!” (LouderSound)
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“I couldn’t believe it. I walked around, around in circles. I didn’t know”: Wendy Dio remembers visiting Motörhead’s Lemmy “two hours before he died”
The widow of Ronnie James Dio reveals that she was one of the last people to see Lemmy before he passed away in 2015 (LouderSound)
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“What a time to be alive!” Listen to the most surprising single of 2025, Robbie Williams’ “adrenaline-filled and balls-to-the-wall” collaboration with Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi and ‘The Voice Of Rock’ Glenn Hughes
Featuring driving guitars from Tony Iommi, Rocket is the first taste of Robbie Williams’ forthcoming album BRITPOP (LouderSound)
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The Sophs have signed to Rough Trade Records and shared their debut single ‘Sweat’
The Sophs have signed to Rough Trade Records, marking the occasion with the release of their debut single ‘SWEAT’. The Los Angeles six-piece, comprising frontman Ethan Ramon, Sam Yuh (keyboards), Austin Parker Jones (electric guitar), Seth Smades (acoustic guitar), Devin Russ (drums), and Cole Bobbitt (bass), caught the attention of label co-founders Geoff Travis and…
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Gorillaz are set to celebrate their 25th anniversary with four live shows, and House of Kong, a new exhibition in London
Gorillaz are set to celebrate their 25th anniversary with House of Kong, a new exhibition at London’s Copper Box, running from 8th August to 3rd September 2025. The exhibition offers visitors access to the virtual band’s headquarters, documenting their history since their formation and first single ‘Tomorrow Comes Today’ in 2000. The experience chronicles the…
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Loyle Carner has shared a self-directed music video for his new single ‘lyin’
Loyle Carner has released a new video for his track ‘lyin’, taken from his upcoming album ‘hopefully !’, set for release on 20th June via Island EMI. The self-directed video, shot on location in Latvia, explores themes of childhood and growing up through a blend of surreal and poignant scenes. Produced by Spindle, it marks…
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Runnner has announced his second album ‘A Welcome Kind Of Weakness’
Runnner has announced his new album ‘A Welcome Kind Of Weakness’, set for release via Run For Cover Records on 29th August. The Los Angeles-based project of songwriter Noah Weinman has also shared new single ‘Achilles And’, which follows previous tracks ‘Coinstar’, ‘Spackle’ and ‘Chamomile’. The album was written during a period of recovery following…
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Watch newly unearthed live footage of Limp Bizkit playing an unreleased song back in 1997
The track, called Breaking My Back or Strain by fans, was played at shows in the Three Dollar Bill Y’all era but never officially came out (LouderSound)
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Katie Gregson-MacLeod has teamed up with Joesef for her new single about trust, ‘James’
Katie Gregson-MacLeod has shared new single ‘James’, featuring fellow Scottish artist Joesef, taken from her upcoming EP ‘Love Me Too Well, I’ll Retire Early’, due 4th July. The track, co-written with Joesef and Josh Scarbrow, explores themes of trust and new relationships. “[‘James’] is a song about trust. Feeling so at home with someone so…
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UNIVERSITY are teasing their debut album with new single ‘GTA Online’
UNIVERSITY have shared their new single ‘GTA Online’, the latest preview of their upcoming debut album ‘McCartney, It’ll Be OK’, due 20th June. The Crewe-based four-piece, comprising Zak Bowker, Ewan Barton, Joel Smith and mascot Eddie, premiered the track on BBC Radio 1’s Rock Show. Speaking about the track, the band said: “I tire an…
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Cosmorat have announced their new EP ‘Pooshka’ with early single ‘Stealing!!!’
Cosmorat have announced their new EP ‘POOSHKA’, set for release on 8th July, alongside new single ‘Stealing!!!’. The alternative pop outfit, who emerged from the Appalachian foothills, follow up last month’s ‘Bad Boys Go To Heaven’ with their latest track, which explores themes of small-town living and destructive behaviour. ‘POOSHKA’, which takes its name from…
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White Lies have confirmed some 2026 tour dates, and shared new single ‘Nothing On Me’
White Lies have announced their return with new single ‘Nothing On Me’, alongside details of a UK and European tour scheduled for early 2026. The track, recorded at The Church Studios in North London, marks the band’s first new music since their 2022 album ‘As I Try Not To Fall Apart’. The single was produced…
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Robbie Williams has announced his new album ‘Britpop’ and shared a single featuring Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi
Robbie Williams has announced his new album ‘BRITPOP’, set for release this autumn via Columbia Records. The first single from the album, ‘Rocket’, features Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi and was written by Williams, Karl Brazil, Tony Iommi and Tom Longworth. The album’s artwork pays homage to Williams’ appearance at Glastonbury Festival in 1995, featuring…
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The Last Dinner Party have signed up as ambassadors for the Independent Venue Community charity
The Last Dinner Party have been announced as Ambassadors for Independent Venue Community (IVC), alongside a wave of new supporters including Radiohead’s Philip Selway and Public Service Broadcasting. The announcement was made during a Parliamentary reception for IVC, a charity focused on promoting daytime community activities in music venues. The BRIT Award winners highlighted the…
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“Mick told Freddie Mercury who he was. As Mick walked away, Freddie shouted: ‘We’ll be bigger than you one day’”: The epic story of Sweet, the 70s glam icons who burned bright and refused to fade away
Sweet were one of the original 70s glam bands – and more than 50 years later, guitarist Andy Scott is keeping the flag flying (LouderSound)
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This Grass is Green: Samala Meza New Works with Carlye Packer @ Sidecar, Los Angeles
Carlye Packer is proud to present This Grass is Green, Los Angeles-based artist Samala Meza’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Opening Friday, May 23rd from 6 to 8 pm, This Grass is Green will be on view through Saturday, June 28th, at Sidecar, 2034 Imperial St, Los Angeles, CA 90021.
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Catherine Repko “Duets” @ Huxley-Parlour, London
Huxley-Parlour are delighted to announce a new exhibition of works by Catherine Repko. Duets, presented at our Swallow Street gallery, will showcase a suite of ten new large-scale paintings that focus on the interconnection of two figures. Existing at a threshold, the artist’s subjects are simultaneously tender and passive, as Repko weaves an ambiguity into her…
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“I love change. That’s what one should do with music. But I know it’s cost me a lot of fans… the music business rewards repetition”: Pink Floyd, King Crimson and Blue Öyster Cult DNA lies within Mike Scott and the Waterboys
It might not be obvious in his songs but it’s clear in his progressive attitude – he wants other musicians to get better so he can aim to outdo them (LouderSound)
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“It’s time to pass the mic”: Foreigner singer Kelly Hansen announces he’s leaving the band – new frontman confirmed
Hansen made the announcement on NBC’s live show The Voice (LouderSound)
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“I was driving, Steven Tyler had a gun and we were on some mission”: The scandalous story of Alice Cooper’s Billion Dollar Babies
The Alice Cooper Band’s outrageous behaviour prompted a statement in Parliament while their songs thrilled a generation (LouderSound)
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“We need pets – they make us live longer.” Korn’s Jonathan Davis teams up with fashion designer Ashton Michael to raise money for a dog shelter with his pet brand Freak On A Leash
Remember when Hammer interviewed Rob Halford with a bunch of kittens? Here’s Jonathan Davis talking about how much he loves dogs (LouderSound)
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Jim Morrison’s stolen gravestone bust recovered by police after nearly four decades
The bust was installed to mark the 10th anniversary of The Doors’ frontman’s death in 1971 (LouderSound)
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For Those I Love returns with ‘Of The Sorrows’, his first new music since 2021
For Those I Love has shared a new single ‘Of The Sorrows’, marking their first release since their 2021 self-titled debut album. The project, helmed by Dublin artist David Balfe, explores themes of urban displacement and personal reflection in the new track. “When I wrote ‘Of The Sorrows’, it felt like I was bargaining with…
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Enter Shikari have announced a ‘Live At Wembley’ album and concert film
Enter Shikari are set to release a live album and film documenting their landmark Wembley Arena performance from their 2024 UK arena tour. The release, titled ‘Live At Wembley’, will arrive on 11th July via SO Recordings / Ambush Reality. The recording captures the band’s biggest headline show to date, featuring tracks from their chart-topping…
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Booooooom Shop: Magic Hour Photo Book II
Our latest book Magic Hour II is available now! This is the long-awaited follow-up to our original Magic Hour photo book. In this new volume you’ll find a stunning collection of images by 50 photographers from around the world, captured during that brief window when the sun is low in the sky and the light…
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Turnstile have released their new song ‘Look Out For Me’ and announced a visual companion for their upcoming album
Turnstile have shared new track ‘Look Out For Me’, taken from their upcoming album ‘Never Enough’, alongside a music video directed by frontman Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory. The song arrives ahead of the band’s visual album ‘Turnstile: Never Enough’, which will premiere at New York’s Tribeca Festival 2025 on 5th June. The 14-track…
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“Every memory, every tear, every laugh is in here. Thank you for everything.” Listen to the final song by UK metalcore crusaders Ithaca
Listen to the final song by UK metalcore crusaders Ithaca (LouderSound)
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“When asked about his family, Jim would often explain that his parents – still very much alive – were dead”: How The Doors’ Jim Morrison went from from drunken teen rebel to leather-clad 60s rock god
Drunkenness, arrests, ambition – Jim Morrison’s wayward childhood paved the way for the future (LouderSound)
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Watch Trivium cover Steve’s Lava Chicken from the Minecraft Movie, because memes have ruined everyone’s brains
The greatest use of a seven-string guitar in metal history (LouderSound)
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James Marriott is set to headline Dork’s Night Out at Colours Hoxton this June – here’s how you can get tickets
Let’s be real: this is one of those shows. The kind that gets talked about for ‘quite a while’ afterwards. The kind where you get to say, “Yeah, I was there,” and people go “Oh, yeah? Cool” awkwardly, while you grin like a cheshire cat. On Tuesday 17th June, we’re teaming up with former cover…
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“This band have tried their hand at everything from death metal to synthpop, but they’ve never once done it with a smile”: We rank every Paradise Lost album from worst to best
Paradise Lost have turned sadness into several different sonic forms. Here they are in reverse-order of quality. (LouderSound)
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From the stage to the living room: Marshall bring a touch of rock’n’roll style to the TV audio market with the Heston 120
Featuring Marshall’s iconic styling, the wireless Heston 120 soundbar is ready to bring you “exceptional sound for music and film” right into your home (LouderSound)
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“Everyone says Vienna was an electronic track, but it’s mainly piano, violin and viola. Those strange combinations made us what we were”: You may think Ultravox were a synth-pop band. They know they were prog
Midge Ure and Billy Currie aimed to create timeless music by crossing previously-closed musical borders – and they argue that their biggest hit worked because of human imperfections rather than digital precision (LouderSound)
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“So glad we captured it and can now relive that special evening.” Enter Shikari to release Live At Wembley album and accompanying live video
“Our Wembley show last year was one of my favourite in Shikari’s existence thus far,” says Rou Reynolds (LouderSound)
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Don’t let the Muggles get you down and instead dive into these magic Memorial Day Lego deals
The Memorial Day sales have kicked off and there’s big savings on Lego including Harry Potter, Star Wars and The Lord Of The Rings sets (LouderSound)
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I founded Brighton’s first rock and metal Pride event. Here’s why it’s important that rockers in the queer community feel represented
Pride remains a fantastic and vital event for the LGBTQIA+ community, but not everyone wants to dance to Mariah Carey and Britney Spears (LouderSound)
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Mogwai release soundtrack to BBC series The Bombing Of Pan Am 103
The new six-part BBC series The Bombing Of Pan Am 103 began airing on Sunday night for three weeks (LouderSound)
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Biffy Clyro look like they’re teasing a surprise Glasgow show under former name Screwfish
Biffy Clyro look set to play a last-minute concert at Glasgow’s SWG3 tomorrow (21st May) under their early moniker Screwfish. The Scottish trio have listed the show on Ticketmaster under their former name, with tickets now available for purchase. The concert appears to be a warm-up show ahead of their appearance at BBC Radio 1’s…
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Humour have shared intense new single ‘Memorial’ ahead of their debut album
Humour have shared new single ‘Memorial’, the latest preview of their debut album ‘Learning Greek’, which arrives via So Young Records on 8th August. The Glasgow band’s new track draws inspiration from poet Alice Oswald’s reinterpretation of Homer’s Iliad, exploring themes of mortality and inevitability. “Memorial describes a scene from the Iliad in which Andromache…
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Wolf Alice’s Ellie Rowsell says the band’s new album ‘The Clearing’ will surprise fans
Wolf Alice have revealed that fans should expect surprises on their forthcoming album ‘The Clearing’, with the band explaining their new single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’ isn’t representative of the full record’s sound. Speaking on Radio X’s Evening Show with Dan O’Connell, vocalist Ellie Rowsell discussed the band’s new material, saying: “I feel like yes, it…
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Blur’s Dave Rowntree has put together a photography book documenting band’s early years
Blur’s Dave Rowntree is set to release his debut photography book ‘No One You Know: Dave Rowntree’s Early Blur Photos’ on 9th September via Hero, part of the Legend Times Group. The 200+ page hardback book, edited by Miranda Sawyer, documents the earliest years of Blur through Rowntree’s personal photographs taken on his Olympus OM-10…
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The Maccabees have confirmed an intimate London comeback show in support of the MS Society
The Maccabees are set to play their first live show in eight years with an intimate performance at The Dome in Tufnell Park, London on 20th June. The 300-capacity comeback show has been organised by guitarists Felix and Hugo White in aid of the MS Society, a charity the brothers have supported for many years…
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“The amount of phone use nowadays diminishes enjoyment, particularly for the band who are onstage”: Iron Maiden urge fans to keep their phones in their pockets during upcoming Run For Your Lives tour
Iron Maiden urge fans to keep their phones in their pockets during upcoming Run For Your Lives tour (LouderSound)
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DORK x LIVE AT LEEDS: IN THE PARK: Cliffords: “I write a lot about Cork, mental health, love, friendship”
FOLLOW DORK X LIVE AT LEEDS: IN THE PARK ON SPOTIFY Once upon a time, in a small bedroom in Cork, Ireland, a young musician recorded a song called ‘Empty’. By her own admission, it was “very immature and very clearly recorded in a bedroom.” But even now, years later, that early creative spark still…
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Watch Wolf Alice perform two new songs at their initimate Kilkenny show
Wolf Alice have performed two new songs during their intimate show in Kilkenny, including their latest single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’ and unreleased track ‘Thorns’. The London band are currently playing warm-up shows in Ireland ahead of their festival appearances at Glastonbury, Primavera Sound and One Big Weekend. The performance marked the live debut of both…
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Watch Fontaines D.C. debut ‘Before You I Just Forget’ live
Fontaines D.C. have performed ‘Before You I Just Forget’ live for the first time during their final North American show at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom. The track, which appears on the deluxe edition of ‘Romance’, made its debut during the band’s closing performance on 18th May. The deluxe version of their fourth studio album was…
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Taylor Swift has debuted ‘Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)’ in The Handmaid’s Tale
Taylor Swift’s ‘Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)’ has made its debut in the latest episode of Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, featuring in the opening scene of the series’ penultimate episode. Star and executive producer Elisabeth Moss spoke about the song’s inclusion, saying, “I’ve been wanting to use a Taylor song for many…
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i-dle have dropped their new mini-album ‘We Are’, featuring lead single ‘Good Thing’
i-dle have released their eighth mini-album ‘We Are’, featuring six new tracks including lead single ‘Good Thing’. The CUBE Entertainment group, who recently rebranded from their previous name (G)I-DLE, unveiled the new collection following the release of ‘We Are i-dle’ earlier this month, which featured re-recorded versions of their previous hits including ‘LATATA’. i-dle’s leader…
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My Chemical Romance have announced a 65,000-capacity Mexico City show for 2026
My Chemical Romance are set to perform a special ‘The Black Parade – Alive!’ concert at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros on 13th February 2026. The 65,000-capacity show marks the band’s only confirmed performance for 2026, with supporting acts yet to be announced. Pre-sale tickets will be available from 22nd May at 2pm local time,…
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FKA twigs is apparently in talks to play Josephine Baker in a new biopic
FKA twigs is in talks to portray Josephine Baker in an upcoming biopic from director Maïmouna Doucouré. The untitled project has received endorsement from Baker’s sons, Jean-Claude Bouillon Baker and Brian Bouillon Baker. Baker was a pioneering entertainer who became the first Black woman to star in a major motion picture with ‘Siren of the…
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Miley Cyrus has revealed the 13-song tracklist for her new album ‘Something Beautiful’
Miley Cyrus has revealed the tracklist for her new album ‘Something Beautiful’, comprising 13 tracks including four previously released singles. The album includes ‘Prelude’, ‘Something Beautiful’, ‘End of the World’ and ‘More to Lose’, alongside new tracks ‘Interlude 1’, ‘Easy Lover’, ‘Interlude 2’, ‘Golden Burning Sun’, ‘Pretend You’re God’, ‘Reborn’ and ‘Give Me Love’. Two…
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Todd James Works on Paper Available Now Through BEYOND THE STREETS
Currently on view at BEYOND THE STREETS in Los Angeles is PINK CLOUD, a bit of a Hall of Fame line-up of artists that have been featured in Juxtapoz including 2x cover artist Todd James. As part of the show, Todd has works on paper available for sale, which you can get RIGHT HERE.
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The Power and Echo of Heidi Hahn’s “NOT YOUR WOMAN”
There is the majestic silence and emotional echo when you sit in front of a group of Rothko’s. It’s documented and written about at large, and I have had that feeling so many times with his works, just this sort of monolithic echo of life coming from the color field works. I got that same…
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“Gary was so talented it actually haunted him. He wasn’t really in control of what was coming through him. That sort of thing always comes at a price”: How guitar icon Gary Moore snatched defeat from the jaws of victory with his early 80s solo albums
The late Gary Moore made some classic solo albums – but he never got the success he deserved (LouderSound)
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“I even received death threats – ‘Communist Swede, you think you’re so fantastic. Come to America!’ I’ve been there; the way it’s going now is not good”: If the new Flower Kings album offends you, Roine Stolt can live with that
The band’s 13th album, titled simply Love, may or may not contain some political points, but it does contain more examples of the music their leader has loved to create for over five decades (LouderSound)
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LA’s hottest young alt. rock/shoegaze band Rocket announce UK and European tour, release new single One Million
Rocket line up headline club dates ahead of supporting Smashing Pumpkins at huge UK shows (LouderSound)
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“Number 6. Demanded starting every rehearsal with a 20 minute cowbell sound bath.” Ex-Foo Fighters drummer Josh Freese shares his ‘Top 10 possible reasons Freese got booted from the Foos’ list
“Number 6. Demanded starting every rehearsal with a 20 minute cowbell sound bath.” Ex-Foo Fighters drummer Josh Freese shares his ‘Top 10 possible reasons Freese got booted from the Foos’ list (LouderSound)
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“They are bigger than the Ramones. Their influence is greater, their reach is greater, and certainly their success is greater.” Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan on the punk band he believes has eclipsed the Ramones
Billy Corgan shares his respect and admiration for some old friends (LouderSound)
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“I was doing a ton of crack. And I took pills to try and calm down”: The growing pains and artistic rebirth of Billy Idol
Twenty years on from Rebel Yell and 10 years after overdosing on crack, Billy came back in 2005 with a trademark sneer and an album that did what he does best (LouderSound)
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Suede have announced a new album ‘Antidepressants’, and shared lead single ‘Disintegrate’
Suede have announced their tenth studio album ‘Antidepressants’, alongside sharing new single ‘Disintegrate’. The follow-up to 2022’s ‘Autofiction’ will arrive on 5th September via BMG, with the band set to celebrate its release with four exclusive headline shows at London’s Southbank Centre. “If ‘Autofiction’ was our punk record, ‘Antidepressants’ is our post-punk record,” frontman Brett…
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DIIV have shared a brand new song, ‘Return of Youth’
DIIV have shared new single ‘Return of Youth’, their first release of 2025. The track arrives alongside a music video documenting the aftermath of the January Los Angeles wildfires that destroyed frontman Zachary Cole Smith’s home. The single explores themes of parenthood and uncertainty, written before the birth of Smith’s child. “Return of Youth’ was…
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Billie Eilish has added US and Tokyo dates to her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour
Billie Eilish has announced additional dates for her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour, including new shows in Tokyo and across the United States. The tour extension begins with two performances in Tokyo on 16th and 17th August, before returning to America for a series of shows starting with three nights in Miami from 11th…
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“When Nirvana ended, I wasn’t finished. I’m still not finished”: Every Foo Fighters album ranked, from worst to best
Three decades into a career that’s turned Foo Fighters into perhaps the most successful second act in rock history, we guide you through the best albums from Dave Grohl and the gang (LouderSound)
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Dork 100 does The Great Escape 2025, feat. SOFY, piri & tommy, Lynks and more
Celebrating our 100th issue meant The Great Escape 2025 had to be something extra special. Taking over three separate stages across three glorious days of seaside mayhem, we brought together festival favourites, buzzy newcomers, and everything in between for a weekend packed with sets to remember. From Coach Party’s indie-rock masterclass and SOFY’s sun-soaked pop…
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The Great Escape 2025: Nine acts proving the future of music is already here
Three days, countless new favourites, and enough seaside chaos to keep us going ’til festival season fully kicks in—The Great Escape is back and brighter than ever. From future pop icons and noise-rock heroes to buzzy newcomers just finding their feet, Brighton once again delivered the goods. Here are nine standout acts from TGE 2025…
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The Great Escape 2025 in photos, feat. Luvcat, Florence Road, Chloe Qisha and more
Turns out spending three days by the sea chasing sets from some of the best new bands on the planet leaves you with an awful lot of photos. From future festival headliners and buzzy pop stars to the most exciting newcomers around, here’s what went down at The Great Escape 2025. Dive in for shots…
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“This is broken music for broken people.” Suede announce new album Antidepressants, share video for new single Disintegrate
Suede: new single, new album incoming, new shows (LouderSound)
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Basement have confirmed a UK and European tour with Anxious for September
Basement have announced a UK and European headline tour for September 2025, with support from Anxious, Dynamite and Midrift. The dates mark Basement’s first headline shows across the UK and Europe following their return to live performance at Outbreak in 2024 and supporting slots with Knocked Loose earlier this year. Support act Anxious released their…
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“It all came to a screeching halt and forever destroyed the band’s life.” Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro insists there’s “no chance” that the band will ever play together again
Will we ever see Jane’s Addiction back onstage together? Don’t hold your breath (LouderSound)
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Guns N’ Roses release video showing all the times Axl Rose has fallen over onstage
Oh no! Poor Axl! (LouderSound)
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Emily Furr “Delirious New York” @ Sargent’s Daughters, NYC
Sargent’s Daughters is pleased to present Emily Furr’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery: Delirious New York. Across paintings, drawings, and collages, this new body of work places Furr’s precise imagery in dialogue with the iconic built environment of New York City. Rem Koolhaas’ seminal work of the same title is a sprawling analysis of…
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“I saved the world from Saddam Hussein.” Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus reveals his role in the US military’s capture of authoritarian Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
Without Mark Hoppus’ intervention, the world might be an entirely different place (LouderSound)
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…And Memorial Day CD and vinyl deals for all: Save a whopping 47% off a Metallica classic, plus hearty discounts on iconic releases from Pink Floyd, Ghost & more
Memorial Day takes place on Monday, May 26 – but you can get your hands on some brilliant box set discounts and more right now (LouderSound)
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Night Lights and the Absurdity of Life with Mark Whalen @ Harper’s, NYC
A few months back, we sat down with Mark Whalen on Radio Juxtapoz to talk about making sculpture and his upcoming solo show, Night Lights, at Harper’s. The show opened this weekend, featuring Whalen’s eclectic works, works of glass, aluminum, bronze, and marble within these freestanding and wall-hanging sculptures. As the gallery notes, “Whalen captures…
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“This is not a war zone…this is a System Of A Down concert!” Have you seen this crazy footage from System Of A Down’s South American tour?!
Flares, arena-sized circle pits and some of the most passionate singalongs you will ever hear (LouderSound)
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Inhaler have announced Royal Albert Hall and Liverpool Arena shows for October
Inhaler have announced their biggest UK headline shows to date, with performances set for London’s Royal Albert Hall and Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena this October. The Irish band will be joined by The Snuts and The Bandits at their Liverpool show, with the latter making their first appearance since disbanding in 2004. The London date…
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“It shimmers, it shakes, it grooves, and most importantly, it rocks”: Mahavishnu Orchestra navigate new musical worlds on The Inner Mounting Flame
Mahavishnu Orchestra’s The Inner Mounting Flame was the first jazz-rock album that found favour among significant numbers of rock aficionados (LouderSound)
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Gregory Euclide’s “Assembled Lands”
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Assembled Lands, a solo exhibition by Minnesota River Valley-artist Gregory Euclide. In Assembled Lands, Euclide explores ideas surrounding nature and the human experience. The artist’s mixed media assemblages resemble landscape paintings but defy categorization. These non-traditional observations of nature are collaged from original photographs, paintings, drawings, Cyanotype, cut paper…
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Brockwell Park vs. the festivals: What happened, and what’s next for Wide Awake, Mighty Hoopla, Field Day and more?
For a moment, it looked like some of South London’s most beloved summer festivals might not happen. Last week, a High Court ruling against Lambeth Council’s plans for Brockwell Park sent shockwaves through organisers and fans. The court sided with a local campaign group that argued the council had bent the rules to host a…
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“I love The Who and would never have quit”: The Who’s Zak Starkey has been fired again, just weeks after being fired then rehired
It’s complicated (LouderSound)
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“Whenever I go back” by Photographer Marco Marinucci
Marco Marinucci Marco Marinucci’s Website Marco Marinucci…
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Featuring Orianthi, Buckcherry, Steve Perry and five other representatives of rock’n’roll revelry (LouderSound)
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“The world was my oyster, but when I opened it there was a turd inside… When my wife said, ‘I want half of everything,’ I said, ‘Write me a cheque for 450 grand and you can have half the debt!’” Fish on his three-decade solo career
As the former Marillion frontman released final album Weltschmerz, he reflected on going from the depths of debt and divorce to mountainous creative peaks (LouderSound)
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We’ve ranked every Ghost album from worst to best
From Papa’s very first sermons on Opus Eponymous to the bombastic Skeletá, we rate every Ghost album so far (LouderSound)
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Arthur Hill has confirmed some European dates for Stella Artour following his sold-out UK shows
Arthur Hill has announced a new run of European headline dates as part of his ‘Stella Artour’, set to commence this December. The London-based singer/songwriter will embark on the European leg following his sold-out UK dates, which include his debut performance at London’s O2 Brixton Academy. The continental run includes shows in Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne,…
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Jamie xx will perform a back-to-back set with Skrillex at Lido Festival
LIDO Festival have announced a series of special back-to-back performances with headliner Jamie xx, including sets with Skrillex and Nia Archives, as part of their inaugural event at London’s Victoria Park on 7th June. The newly announced additions also include Shy FX b2b Tim Reaper, Todd Edwards b2b Bullet Tooth, Villager, and Stresshead. These artists…
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Alessi Rose has booked a 22-date UK and European tour for autumn
Alessi Rose has announced details of ‘The Voyeur Tour’, a major headline tour across the UK and Europe set to take place this autumn. The 22-year-old London-based artist will embark on a 22-date run, beginning the European leg in September before returning to the UK for ten dates in November, including a show at London’s…
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TWICE announce fourth studio album, set for July release
TWICE have announced their fourth full-length album, set to arrive in July 2025. The K-pop group shared the news via social media, alongside a teaser video titled ‘INTRO: FOUR’. The clip features the members standing in formation, accompanied by a percussion soundtrack. The forthcoming record follows their 18th mini-album ‘Strategy’, which arrived in December 2024.…
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Campaign group wins legal battle over Brockwell Live festival series in London
A series of major music festivals set to take place in London’s Brockwell Park are in jeopardy following a successful legal challenge from a local campaign group. The Brockwell Live series, including Wide Awake, Mighty Hoopla, and Field Day festivals, was scheduled to begin later this week (23rd May). However, local resident Rebekah Shaman, who…
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Sleep Token’s Even In Arcadia has hit number one on the US Billboard chart and set two crazy new records for rock music
Sleep Token continue to break records and confirm their status as the biggest metal band in a generation (LouderSound)
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RIIZE: K-pop’s new generation are keeping it real while reaching for the stars
RIIZE are a self-fulfilling prophecy. The Korean boy group’s name is a (sort of) portmanteau of the words ‘rise’ and ‘realise’, introduced with the mission of growing and achieving together. So far, they’ve done that with absolute ease. They did it in days, in fact. Within four days of the group’s reveal in summer 2023,…
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Lessons from the M&S cyberattack: how brands can survive digital catastrophe
Richard O’Donoghue – stock.adobe.com The recent cyber attack on M&S has prompted some profound soul-searching about brands’ vulnerability in a dangerous digital space. We canvassed industry leaders about what lessons can be learned. In 2025, no brand, regardless of its heritage or customer loyalty, is immune to cyber threats. This April, we saw a very…
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Creative leaders share their golden advice for those graduating this summer
Image licensed via Adobe Stock From embracing uncertainty to building genuine connections, industry veterans share essential wisdom for graduates entering the workplace. For many creatives, there are few times in life that are more thrilling and filled with possibilities than the summer you graduate. At the same time, there’s usually a fair bit of anxiety,…
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Why Jaguar’s rebrand failed, and what it can teach us
It’s official: Jaguar has dropped its advertising agency, Accenture Song, following huge criticism of its 2024 rebrand. So what went wrong, and what lessons can be learned? In November last year, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) unveiled a radical rebranding exercise. The iconic British car brand, known for its sleek designs, racing heritage and unmistakable growler…
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Collage, courage and craft: Ionut Radulescu on identity, imperfection and the power of visual storytelling
Brooklyn-based Romanian designer, illustrator, and art director Ionut Radulescu weaves collage, type, and emotional vulnerability into work that resonates across personal and commercial spheres, from Dipsea and The New York Times to his award-winning visual diaries. What does it mean to design from the inside out? For Ionut Radulescu, the answer lies in work that’s…
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“Working with Nick Mason built my confidence. People recognised me as the guitarist I am”: How Gary Kemp came back from his post-pop wilderness to join the Pink Floyd family, and what Saucerful Of Secrets might do next
Ex Spandau Ballet member and movie star discusses being inspired by David Gilmour, Syd Barrett and Mick Ronson, the attitude-crushing mid-90s experience that derailed his career, and what drummer Mason is really like (LouderSound)
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“I have my own ways of ritual magick, but not in the typical way that most people would imagine. We’re not all Victorians, are we?”: The otherworldly story of goth mystics Fields Of The Nephilim
Fields Of The Nephilim frontman Carl McCoy on magick, mysticism and fake drug busts (LouderSound)
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“I was in a club and Duran Duran’s Simon Le Bon came up to me and said, ‘I hear we’re in the running for the prize for spending the most time and money in a studio!’”: The epic story of Foreigner 4, the AOR masterpiece that helped shape 80s rock
Foreigner 4 is one of the greatest rock albums of the 80s – and one of the most expensive (LouderSound)
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“Bright and clear – but polite and unobtrusive almost to a fault”: Anthony Phillips’ remastered, extended Sail The World is literally yacht music
It’s smooth sailing in every sense from the original Genesis guitarist, packed with extensive insight and unheard material (LouderSound)
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“Explicitly Satanic and utterly primal, their ritualistic assault influenced many later groups”: These 4 obscure black metal bands deserve to be as big as Emperor and Dimmu Borgir
From Brazilian trailblazers to a shadowy Norwegian one-man outfit, these are the cult bands every black metal fan should know (LouderSound)
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“This has been far from a singular endeavour”: your guide to every player who’s ever passed through Nine Inch Nails, from Pretty Hate Machine to now
Ahead of Trent Reznor & co.’s UK tour next month, here’s your chance to swot up on the industrial-rock titans’ evolving line-up over the years (LouderSound)
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Who had Trivium’s road crew saving a litter of kittens from a diesel generator on their 2025 metal bingo card?
Watch heartwarming moment Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine roadies join firefighters to rescue kitties (LouderSound)
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American Federation of Musicians wades into Bruce Springsteen’s war of words with Donald Trump
The Boss said some things about The Don … then The Don hit back in a way that surprised no-one. Popcorn, anyone? (LouderSound)
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“He does worship the Devil. It’s his religion. The rest of us are really worried about what forces he may unleash, without meaning to do so!”: My weird night sleeping on King Diamond’s floor surrounded by human skulls and a Satanic altar
In 1983, one intrepid journalist flew to Copenhagen to interview Mercyful Fate – and endured a night of occult weirdness and table football (LouderSound)
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“He got up, smashed the table and said, ‘I’ve got the power and I’m never gonna give it up!’ I prayed for sales to bomb. I was happy to see the thing die”: The turbulent story of Twisted Sister’s Stay Hungry, the 80s metal classic that tore the band apart
1984’s Stay Hungry should have turned Twisted Sister into megastars- but it was the beginning of the end for them (LouderSound)
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“Their songs are empowering. They’re not afraid to write songs that are about where you have to own up to your mistakes”: Yes, Nicolas Cage the actor is a big fan of Nicolas Cage Fighter the Australian hardcore band
Actor Nicolas Cage has given the band who borrowed his name his blessing (LouderSound)
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“You can hear how much bigger it sounds!” How Amorphis went large with 2018’s Queen Of Time
Thirteen is definitely not unlucky for Finnish prog metallers Amorphis whose Queen Of Time delivered the goods in style (LouderSound)
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“I’m not angry – I’m shocked and disappointed”: Foo Fighters fire drummer Josh Freese two years after he joined the band
Josh Freese, who replaced the late Taylor Hawkins, is no longer the Foo Fighters’ drummer (LouderSound)
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“The sex session did happen. What you hear on the song is real porn action”: The debauched story of Guns N’ Roses’ Appetite For Destruction, the album that electrified 80s rock
Guns N’Roses Appetite For Destruction is one of the greatest debut albums in history (LouderSound)
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“A wolf in sheep’s clothing, full of smart and deceptive songwriting… oddball dispositions lurk in every darkened corner”: You may not have realised, but Deftones’ Diamond Eyes is a cunning prog masterpiece
When tragedy led to ditching the album they’d planned to release, the “Radiohead of metal” delivered something much more unorthodox (LouderSound)
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“I will retire before I become a human-jukebox caricature of myself”: How American guitar icon Bonnie Raitt helped carry the blues into the 21st century
Bonnie Raitt’s 17th album Dig In Deep proved that the blues was alive and well in 2016 (LouderSound)
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“We exhausted ourselves trying to help Scott and be a friend. He wanted no part of that”: the story behind Stone Temple Pilots’ ill-fated sixth record, as told by the band themselves
What was meant to be a fresh start for the grunge giants ended up being the beginning of the end for their classic line-up (LouderSound)
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“The depression lasted quite a long time. At the end of it, when I felt I was coming out of a long tunnel, I wrote God Gave Rock And Roll To You”: The epic story of Argent, the forgotten early 70s band who inspired one Kiss’ biggest hits
Argent were the missing link between the 60s pop scene and the emergence of Cream and Led Zeppelin (LouderSound)
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Jehnny Beth announces new album ‘You Heartbreaker, You’, shares lead single
Jehnny Beth has announced her second solo album ‘You Heartbreaker, You’, set for release on Fiction Records. The former Savages frontwoman’s new record follows her 2020 solo debut ‘To Love Is to Live’ and arrives alongside lead single ‘Broken Rib’, which comes accompanied by a music video co-directed by Beth and longtime collaborator Johnny Hostile.…
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Noah Kahan announces final line-up for BST Hyde Park 2025 show, including Finneas and Gracie Abrams
Noah Kahan has announced the full line-up for his headline show at BST Hyde Park, set to take place on 4th July. The performance, which marks Kahan’s biggest UK headline show to date, will see him joined by an extensive list of supporting acts. Grammy-winning songwriter and producer Finneas leads the bill of special guests,…
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Wolf Alice join Primavera Sound 2025 lineup after Clairo cancels appearance
Wolf Alice have been added to the line-up for Primavera Sound 2025 in Barcelona, replacing Clairo who cancelled her appearance due to logistical issues. The band are set to perform on 6th June. The group will join a line-up that includes Sabrina Carpenter as headliner, alongside performances from Haim, Beach House, TV On The Radio,…
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Glastonbury announces The Park stage lineup featuring Anohni, Caribou and The Maccabees
Glastonbury Festival have revealed the complete line-up for The Park area at this year’s event, with Anohni And The Johnsons, Caribou, and The Maccabees set to headline the stage. The Park’s main stage will welcome performances from Self Esteem, Gary Numan, Beth Gibbons, Future Islands, Kae Tempest, Pa Salieu, English Teacher, Lucy Dacus, Girl In…
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The Black Keys announce new album ‘No Rain, No Flowers’ for August release
The Black Keys have announced their new album ‘No Rain, No Flowers’, set for release on 8th August via Easy Eye Sound/Warner. The record follows their 2024 album ‘Ohio Players’. The duo have already shared two singles from the upcoming release – ‘The Night Before’ and ‘Babygirl’ – with the album’s title track now also…
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Kneecap announce new single ‘The Recap’ arriving next week
Kneecap are set to release a new single titled ‘The Recap’, with the track dropping exclusively via their WhatsApp channel ahead of its streaming platform release. The Irish hip-hop trio made the announcement via social media, sharing their excitement about the forthcoming release. “Well well a chairde Gael! Back to what it’s all about,” they…
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“I mean, we got invited to the White House. It’s like, ‘Why the **** do you want to talk to us?!’” Sharon Osbourne on how The Osbournes show grew too big and ridiculous, even for rock’s first family
When The Osbournes were invited to the White House to meet The President Of The United States, Sharon suspected the show may have got a little out of control (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Lorna Shore, Within Temptation and President are among the best new metal songs this week. (LouderSound)
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“I see this lump in the bed, and I go, Oh God, who’s this?” The day Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher woke up to find British light entertainment legend Alan Partridge in his hotel bed
The ’90s were a strange and magical time where anything could happen, and often did (LouderSound)
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Sleep Token’s Even In Arcadia has officially reached number one in the UK album charts
Sleep Token have bagged their first UK number one album! (LouderSound)
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Ten years of ‘Blurryface’: check out this Twenty One Pilots interview from Dork’s vault
In celebration of the ten-year anniversary of Blurryface, we’ve gone into the archives and dusted off this 2015 interview with Twenty One Pilots. The original chat happened ahead of their tiny headline show at London’s Boston Music Rooms, a few days before the game changing album was released. A string of singles – ‘Ride’, ‘Fairly…
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New horror sequel Final Destination Bloodlines features music by thrash metal veterans Evile
Evile join the Final Destination Bloodlines soundtrack alongside Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Cash, and erm, Kelly Clarkson (LouderSound)
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“I was on the floor, and he had his boot on my throat. I was like, That’s great Elvis, that’s great.” The surreal story of the night Alice Cooper met Elvis Presley
When Alice Cooper received an invitation to meet Elvis Presley, things didn’t go as “the cat with the snake” had imagined (LouderSound)
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As December Falls have unveiled new single ‘Bathroom Floor’ ahead of their August album
As December Falls are teasing their new album ‘Everything’s On Fire But I’m Fine’, set for release on 8th August via ADF Records/Virgin, with single ‘Bathroom Floor’. Speaking about the new track, frontwoman Bethany Hunter says: “When you come out of a bad relationship, after taking the plunge on someone you knew wasn’t quite right…
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Skye Newman has shared her emotional new single ‘Family Matters’
Skye Newman has released her new single ‘Family Matters’, following her debut track ‘Hairdresser’ which reached the UK Official Charts Top 30. The track sees Newman exploring themes of family relationships and resilience through intimate songwriting. The release also follows Newman’s recent live performances, including sold-out shows at Bermondsey Social Club and London’s Courtyard Theatre.
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Jack Garratt has released his new self-love anthem ‘Ready! Steady! Go!’
Jack Garratt has shared new single ‘Ready! Steady! Go!’ from his upcoming third album ‘Pillars’, set for release via Cooking Vinyl on 15th August. The new track explores themes of self-love, and follows previous single ‘Catherine Wheel’ from the forthcoming record. “Ready! Steady! Go! Is a song about the frustration of not being able to…
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My Chemical Romance have shared a rare live version of ‘Helena’ from their 2005 BBC session
My Chemical Romance have unveiled a previously unreleased live version of ‘Helena’, recorded for BBC Radio 1’s ‘The Lock Up’ in 2005, alongside a film-restored version of the track’s original music video. The live recording features as part of the band’s upcoming ‘Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Deluxe Edition)’, set for release on 6th June.…
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Wolf Alice have announced a 43-date world tour in support of their new album ‘The Clearing’
Wolf Alice have announced their most extensive tour to date, featuring 43 dates across North America, Europe, and the UK in support of their fourth album ‘The Clearing’, set for release on 29th August. The band’s upcoming schedule includes appearances at Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Glastonbury Festival this summer, before embarking on their tour…
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ZAND is back with a new genre-spanning single ‘Toes!’
ZAND has returned with new single ‘TOES!’, following their recent contribution to Netflix’s League of Legends: Arcane series soundtrack. The track follows ‘Cocktail Molotov’, which has accumulated over 24 million streams since its release in November 2024. This latest release marks a departure from their previous works, including 2023’s ‘SEWERSTAR’ and 2020’s ‘Ugly Pop’, signalling…
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BTS’ Jin has released his second solo album ‘Echo’, featuring a new single with actor Shin Se-kyung
Jin has released his second solo album ‘Echo’, featuring seven new tracks including lead single ‘Don’t Say You Love Me’. The BTS member’s new record arrives six months after his solo debut ‘Happy’, exploring themes of love, friendship and everyday life. The album includes collaborations, with YENA featuring on the track ‘Loser’. The music video…
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Issey Cross has released a new dubstep single, ‘Body Talk’
Issey Cross has released new single ‘Body Talk’, marking her first venture into dubstep production. The track, produced by hitmakers Punctual – known for their work with venbee and Charlotte Plank – follows Cross’ recent singles ‘Sirens’ and ‘Nostalgia’, the latter a collaboration with UKG artist Sammy Virji. The release arrives after Cross’ sold-out headline…
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Rico Nasty has dropped a video for ‘CRASH’ from her just-released album ‘LETHAL’
Rico Nasty has released her third studio album ‘LETHAL’ via Fueled By Ramen and Parlophone, alongside a new video for album track ‘CRASH’. The 15-track album, executive produced by GRAMMY-nominated producer Imad Royal, marks Rico’s first release with Fueled By Ramen. “It feels so good to be releasing ‘LETHAL’ finally,” Rico shares. “I started working…
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M(h)aol are celebrating the release of their second album with a video for ‘1-800-Call-Me-Back’
M(h)aol have released their second full-length album ‘Something Soft’ via Merge Records, alongside a new single ‘1-800-Call-Me-Back’. The Irish post-punk trio, comprising Constance Keane, Jamie Hyland, and Sean Nolan, have marked the release with a new video for ‘1-800-Call-Me-Back’, filmed on their phones across different cities on 1st May. “This track is about getting ghosted,…
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Lola Young has released her new single ‘One Thing’ with a Dave Meyers-directed video
Lola Young has released her new single ‘One Thing’, accompanied by a Dave Meyers-directed music video. The track showcases Young’s spoken word delivery and vocal performance. “It’s a song that on first listen sounds like I’m talking about one thing. Sex. Which I am, of course. However sex in itself is never about one thing,”…
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James Marriott has released his melancholic new single ‘It’s Only Love’, from second album ‘Don’t Tell The Dog’
James Marriott has shared new single ‘It’s Only Love’, taken from his upcoming second album ‘Don’t Tell The Dog’. The track arrives alongside a folk horror-inspired video directed by Orr Piamenta, which follows an axe-wielding Marriott bringing scarecrow couples to life. “‘It’s Only Love’ is the third single from my upcoming sophomore album, ‘Don’t Tell…
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Orla Gartland has released an extended edition of ‘Everybody Needs A Hero’ with five new tracks, plus Tommy Lefroy, dodie and Greta Isaac
Orla Gartland has released an extended edition of her album ‘Everybody Needs A Hero’ via her own label New Friends, featuring five additional tracks. The expanded version includes new collaborations, with Vancouver duo Tommy Lefroy featuring on new track ‘Pest’, while dodie and Greta Isaac appear on a stripped version of the Ivor Novello Award-nominated…
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Bury Tomorrow have released their single ‘Silence Isn’t Helping Us’, along with their new album
Bury Tomorrow have released new single ‘Silence Isn’t Helping Us’, alongside their new album ‘Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience’, which arrives today. The track follows recent singles ‘Let Go’, ‘What If I Burn’, ‘Villain Arc’, and ‘Forever The Night’, and comes after the band completed a North American co-headline tour with While…
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Florence Road have dropped their new single ‘Figure It Out’ from their debut mixtape
Florence Road have released their new single ‘Figure It Out’, alongside announcing their forthcoming mixtape ‘Fall Back’, set for release on 20th June. The Irish four-piece have also shared a live performance video of the track, directed by Owen Kasparian. The new single follows on from their previous release ‘Caterpillar’. The Wicklow-based group, comprising Lily…
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Alessi Rose has shared ‘Same Mouth’ ahead of her upcoming new EP, due in July
Alessi Rose has shared new single ‘Same Mouth’, marking her debut release on Polydor/Capitol Records. The track is the first to be taken from her upcoming EP ‘Voyeur’, set for release on 25th July. The London-based artist is currently supporting Dua Lipa on the UK and European leg of her Radical Optimism Tour, including two…
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AJ Tracey has reunited with MTP crew for his new grime single ‘Paid In Full’
AJ Tracey has released new single ‘Paid In Full’, featuring a reunion of grime collective MTP for the first time in a decade. The track, which samples White Town’s ‘Your Woman’, sees Tracey join forces with fellow MTP members Big Zuu, D7, Ets and Wax. The release arrives following Tracey’s recent single ‘Friday Prayer’, which…
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It’s Prog’s Tracks Of The Week!! Essential new proggy sounds from Peter Baumann, AVKRVST, Raphael Weinroth-Browne and more…
Cool new prog, from Gösta Berlings Saga, Dave Jones, Red Cain and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week… (LouderSound)
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“It makes me just want to die!” The Kate Bush song that makes Kate Bush cringe with embarrassment
“Some of those early songs, you think, Did I write that?” (LouderSound)
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“It was like seeing the future.” The band who took Sleep Token on their first US tour recall hearing them for the first time
It was clear Sleep Token were special on their first US tour – but not everybody understood them (LouderSound)
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We rank every Architects album from worst to best
One of the UK’s greatest ever metal exports has amassed a hell of a catalogue. Here’s our guide to every album, in reverse order of greatness (LouderSound)
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Fairport Convention and The Stranglers is one of the more unlikely collaborations you’ll hear this year!
Hugh Cornwall hooks up with members of Fairport Convention for a charity single cover of Tobacco Road (LouderSound)
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“A lot of fun making this.” Listen to Ed Sheeran’s guitar-heavy hard rock collaboration with Dave Grohl and John Mayer
Drive, a collaboration between Ed Sheeran, Dave Grohl and John Mayer, will feature on the forthcoming F1 film soundtrack (LouderSound)
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The legacy of Chris Squire remembered on the cover of the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now
The brand new issue of Prog is on sale now! Featuring Robert Fripp, Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland, Katatonia, Cosmograf, Savatage, Ghost Of The Machine, Black Country New Road and loads more… (LouderSound)
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Miso Extra brings her vibrant creative vision to life with debut album ‘Earcandy’
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY Miso Extra lives to create. Whether it’s art, music, visuals or actual physical objects – she’s a real whizz at ceramics on the classic pottery wheel, don’t you know – Miso’s head is always buzzing with ideas. It’s this imagination and playfulness to mess around with stuff that has made her…
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“Ask any Quo fan and they’ll agree. The rawness was the reason they liked it”: Status Quo’s classic Live! gets a deluxe, multi-disc makeover
Status Quo’s classic live 1976 double repackaged in an eight-CDset with three full show recordings (LouderSound)
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Rahn Marion “Where Spirit Meets Bone” @ Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC
Monya Rowe Gallery is pleased to announce the second New York solo exhibition by Memphis-based artist Rahn Marion titled Where Spirit Meets Bone. The title of the exhibition, Where Spirit Meets Bone, is borrowed from a song by Southern singer Lucinda Williams (1953-). The phrase is a metaphor for the intersection where the physical body and the spiritual self connect,…
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“We wanted to go straight to the source – into the room with people known for their songwriting”: The Black Keys detail new album No Rain, No Flowers
Listen to the title track of the Black Keys’ upcoming album now (LouderSound)
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Stillness: Salomón Huerta @ Harper’s, NYC
Harper’s is pleased to announce Stillness, Los Angeles-based artist Salomón Huerta’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. The presentation features new oil paintings by Huerta and opens Thursday, May 15, 6–8pm, at Harper’s Chelsea 512 with a reception attended by the artist.
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SG Lewis is back with his introspective new single ‘Back Of My Mind’
SG Lewis has unveiled his new single ‘Back Of My Mind’, released via Forever Days/Astralwerks. The London-via-LA producer, DJ, and songwriter takes lead vocal duties on the track for the first time in over a year. The single, which premiered as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record, was co-written in LA with Julian Bunetta and Ed…
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Rihanna has released her new song ‘Friend of Mine’ for the upcoming Smurfs movie
Rihanna has released new track ‘Friend Of Mine’ from the upcoming Smurfs movie soundtrack, in which she also stars as the voice of Smurfette. The song marks the second release from the film’s soundtrack, following ‘Higher Love’ by DESI TRILL featuring DJ Khaled, Cardi B, Natania and Subhi. The full soundtrack, which will also feature…
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Miley Cyrus has announced a theatrical release for her Something Beautiful visual film
Miley Cyrus is set to release a new cinematic experience titled ‘Something Beautiful’, screening for one night only across North America and international cinemas this summer, alongside her ninth studio album of the same name. The film, which combines original music with visual storytelling, features thirteen new tracks and has been exclusively mixed for theatrical…
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Nate Sib proves good things come to those who wait
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY It took Nate Sib years to pull his finger out and start releasing music. When he did, he became a frontrunner in electronic’s next big wave. “When I was younger, I always knew I wanted to be an artist. I just didn’t know what was going to happen yet,” Nate tells…
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Mysterious new rock act PRESIDENT have released their debut single ‘In The Name Of The Father’
PRESIDENT have released their new single ‘In The Name Of The Father’ via King Of Terrors/ADA. There’s been much chatter online as to who PRESIDENT might be, with the band aiming to prioritise their musical output over their individual identities. The track, which marks their debut release, explores themes of existential fear and mortality, drawing…
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“Nobody has ever sung a heavy metal song better than Ronnie did”: A tribute to Ronnie James Dio
Ronnie James Dio: July 10, 1942 – May 16, 2010 (LouderSound)
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The Callous Daoboys turn personal crisis into mathcore masterpieces
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY “The Museum of Failure proudly presents, the ‘I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven’ collection, an enigmatic series of eleven pieces created by an unknown group of artists known only as The Callous Daoboys – their true identities are unfortunately lost to time.” For the uninitiated, these opening lines of…
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The Moon Underwater: Madeleine Tonzi @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present The Moon Underwater, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Madeleine Tonzi. The exhibition is an investigation into distortion and relationality. The landscape serves as a metaphor, speaking to the ways in which we relate to the world around us — each object placed within the composition provides meaning…
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“A work of towering vitality, a raised fist and even a raised finger”: Gong’s 10th anniversary edition of I See You casts Daevid Allen’s final work in a new light
Subtle touches mark the full-circle moment when Allen – who still had plenty to say – put his band in the hands of Kavus Torabi, and the wheel moved on (LouderSound)
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How Adobe Express is empowering content creators of all stripes
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Whether you’re a pro designer or an entrepreneur without design skills, Adobe Express can revolutionise your content creation. Designer/founder Aseil Amgheib and ‘small biz babe’ Angel White explain why it’s an essential tool in their workflow. It doesn’t matter where you go, or who you talk to, in the creative…
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“It was such a foundational thing. It helped me start my record collection. I’d really love to hear the original jam”: Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood hails The Edgar Winter Group’s Frankenstein
1973 hit single was a key moment in the singer-guitarist’s musical history (LouderSound)
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“Pure manna for a fanbase denied any whiff of a reunion”: Dire Straits’ 30-million-selling Brothers In Arms celebrates its 40th birthday with energised extras
Mark Knopfler’s crowning achievement: mildly dated, largely evocative, expanded with live shows (LouderSound)
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“Driving in the middle of the night in North Ontario, someone flags us down. At that same moment, I smell smoke”: Six things you didn’t know about The Damn Truth
They were saved by the rock community, they’re produced byBob Rock and dug by Billy Gibbons. They’re Canadian rockers The Damn Truth (LouderSound)
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“Getting kinda saucy already. Jeez!” Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham analysing a Charli XCX video with his daughter is the joyous, uplifting online content that the world needs right now
“She’s saying, Screw you!” Watch Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham rewind to Brat Summer (LouderSound)
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“I’m going to live.” Alice In Chains’ Sean Kinney shares health update with fans after show cancellations, joking “The bad news is that I’m going to be fine”
“Medical doctors might know a bit more about health than a musician with some shiny spray-painted records on his wall” (LouderSound)
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Charli xcx has released a new music video for her viral hit ‘party 4 u’
Charli xcx has released a new music video for ‘party 4 u’, directed by Mitch Ryan and based on an original concept by the artist herself. The track, which features on her 2020 album ‘How I’m Feeling Now’, has experienced a recent surge in popularity on TikTok, accumulating over four million unique creations and more…
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Wolf Alice’s new single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’ is music with dirt under its nails and starlight burning bright in its eyes
There’s a heartbeat to Wolf Alice’s music that has always rattled through the bones. It’s felt from the first whispered lyric to the final erupting scream. Delicate one moment and devastating the next, their songs don’t play, they pulse, raw noise and rawer emotions swirling in a constant, breaking motion. To listen is to be…
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Wolf Alice are back with a new album ‘The Clearing’ and comeback single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’
Wolf Alice have announced their fourth studio album ‘The Clearing’, set for release on 29th August via RCA Records. The band have also shared new single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’. The new track, their first piece of music in three years, was written in Seven Sisters, North London, with the album recorded in Los Angeles alongside…
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“We need him much more than he needs us. Prog as a genre owes him a huge debt of gratitude”: The lasting impact of Brian Eno, the glorious anomaly who’s a genre unto himself
Shineback and Valdez’s Simon Godfrey lists just some of his hero’s achievements, and hails the creative attitude that’s driven them (LouderSound)
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“At that point in our life the party never stopped. It usually degenerated into a drunken brawl by the end of the night”: The wild story of Goo Goo Dolls’ A Boy Named Goo, the album that turned three punk kids into A-list stars
A Boy Named Goo and megahit Name turned Goo Goo Dolls in alt-rock superstars nearly 10 years into their career (LouderSound)
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Shepard Fairey Drops New 2 Colorway “DEI-TY” Screenprint
Shepard Fairey is dropping a new print today, Thursday, May 15 at 10am PST, with“DEI-TY” via ObeyGiant. The 2-colorway edition “critiques the dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in the U.S., directly referencing the Trump-era rollback of DEI programs. Fairey’s classic iconography, paired with this timely political message, feels like a continuation of his long-standing…
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“It genuinely changed my brain chemistry.” Turnstile’s new guitarist Meg Mills explains how Freaky Friday inspired her to pick up a guitar
Speaking to Knotfest in September 2024, new Turnstile recruit Meg Mills shared her journey to becoming the hardcore star’s new guitarist (LouderSound)
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Nightwish offshoot Auri to return with third album III – Candles And Beginnings in August
Folk prog trio Auri will udnertake their first ever live ytour through Europe in August, September and October (LouderSound)
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“Their stage aura had me totally captivated.” Genre-smashing sister duo Alt Black Era on how Trent Reznor, The Prodigy, Billie Eilish and more changed their lives
Alt Blk Era masterminds Nyrobi and Chaya Becket-Messam talk genre-blurring influences (LouderSound)
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Midnight Rodeo have dropped new single ‘Daisy’ ahead of their debut album
Nottingham’s Midnight Rodeo have shared new single ‘Daisy’, the second preview of their debut album ‘Chaos Era’. The track arrives ahead of the band’s first full-length record, which will be released on 11th July through FatCat Records. The album has been mixed by Grammy Award-winning engineer Claudius Mittendorfer, known for his work with Sorry, Temples…
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Nxdia has announced their debut mixtape ‘I Promise No One’s Watching’, out in June
Nxdia has announced their debut mixtape ‘I Promise No One’s Watching’, set for release on 13th June. The Egyptian-Sudanese singer-songwriter’s 10-track project explores themes of identity, sexuality, and self-discovery, featuring previously released singles including ‘She Likes A Boy’, ‘Feel Anything’, ‘Boy Clothes’, and ‘More!’. “It’s everything I went through when I thought no one was…
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Au/Ra has returned with her raw new single ‘Blah’ after three-year break
Au/Ra has returned with her first solo release in three years, unveiling new single ‘BLAH’ via Polydor Records. The alt-pop artist’s latest track arrives as the closing chapter of Act 1, marking a period of personal growth and artistic transformation. The release coincides with Au/Ra’s birthday on 15th May. “BLAH is a song I wrote…
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yeule has released new single ‘Dudu’ ahead of their upcoming album ‘Evangelic Girl is a Gun’
yeule has shared new single ‘Dudu’ from their forthcoming album ‘Evangelic Girl is a Gun’, set for release via Ninja Tune. The track explores themes of unrequited love and self-restraint, featuring yeule’s vocals over distorted instrumentation. “Dudu explores themes of unrequited love & stifling yourself,” yeule explains. The album features production contributions from A. G.…
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Chloe Qisha has released her fab second EP, ‘Modern Romance’
Chloe Qisha has released her second EP ‘Modern Romance’, alongside focus single ‘The Boys’. The five-track project, written and recorded with collaborator Rob Milton, follows her recent string of singles including ’21st Century Cool Girl’, ‘Sex, Drugs & Existential Dread’, and ‘Modern Romance’. “The Modern Romance EP is the project of my dreams. I am…
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“That’s legendary status right there.” Watch Zakk Wylde, Trivium, Within Temptation, Ice-T, Lacuna Coil, Jesse Leach, Hanabie and more celebrate 400 issues of Metal Hammer
Hammer celebrates 400 issues with an all-star line-up of metal stars (LouderSound)
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Nova Twins have released new single ‘Piranha’ ahead of their upcoming third album
Nova Twins are teasing their third album ‘Parasites & Butterflies’, set for release on 29th August via Marshall Records, with new single ‘Piranha’. The track follows recent singles ‘Monsters’ and ‘Soprano’, and was recorded in Vermont, USA with producer Rich Costey, known for his work with Foo Fighters, Muse, Deftones, and Sam Fender. “This track…
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Luvcat explores love and kink with her new single ‘Lipstick’, and a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-inspired video
Luvcat has shared her new single ‘Lipstick’, accompanied by a self-directed music video. The track follows her recent European headline tour and explores themes of love and relationships. The single was inspired by a chance encounter with a musician who later contributed drums to the recording. “Lipstick is a song about love and kink. The…
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Steve Rothery and Thorsten Quaeschning share first new music as Bioscope with new single Kaleidoscope
Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery and Tangerine Dream’s Thorsten Quaeschning will release Gentō’, their first album as Bioscope, in August (LouderSound)
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CATTY has shared a Thelma & Louise-inspired sapphic road trip video for her new single ‘Joyride’
CATTY has unveiled the video for new single ‘Joyride’, featuring ‘I Kissed A Girl’ star Amy Spalding in a queer reimagining of Thelma & Louise. The video, directed by Sam Kinsella, follows CATTY and Spalding as they embark on a romantic journey in a vintage convertible. “I don’t think I would have kissed any of…
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Laufey has announced her new album ‘A Matter of Time’ with “love gone wrong” teaser single ‘Tough Luck’
Laufey has announced new album ‘A Matter of Time’, set for release on 22nd August via Vingolf Recordings / AWAL. The Icelandic-Chinese artist has shared new single ‘Tough Luck’ alongside the announcement. “‘Tough Luck’ is a fiery song about love gone wrong. I wanted to reveal an angrier side of myself – a side that…
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Jamie xx and Nia Archives are going to play a back-to-back set at Lido Festival
LIDO Festival has announced a new wave of acts for their inaugural event at Victoria Park, London, with Jamie xx set to headline. The festival, taking place on 7th June at Victoria Park’s historic Lido Field, will see Jamie xx perform alongside a special back-to-back set with Nia Archives – marking Archives’ first-ever B2B performance.…
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Sheffield’s Leadmill music venue has lost its eviction appeal and must vacate within three months
The Leadmill have lost their legal appeal against eviction by their landlord from their iconic Sheffield venue, with orders to vacate the premises within three months. The independent venue, which has operated since 1980, will be forced to leave their current location following the court’s decision, resulting in the loss of over 70 jobs. The…
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“It’s time to restore a dynamic vision for the future that’s not just about recycling our garbage and all that”: Disillusioned by the 21st century, Jean-Michel Jarre aims to inspire a new hope
While times and technologies have changed, the synth pioneer has never wavered from the “brave new world” ideas embedded in his analogue beginnings (LouderSound)
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Chloe Qisha – Modern Romance EP
Label: VLF Records / Are You Serious? RecordsReleased: 15th May 2025 Dancing through the darkness of modern life with a disco ball in one hand and a therapy notebook in the other, Chloe Qisha’s ‘Modern Romance’ EP is what you’d get if ABBA got wine-drunk in a group chat with Pulp about dating apps and climate…
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Twenty One Pilots transform London’s O2 Arena into a dystopian theatre of rebellion
Twenty One Pilots’ Clancy World Tour is the end of an ongoing saga that started with 2015’s ‘Blurryface’, an album which swiftly transformed the duo from quirky emo outsiders into one of the biggest bands on the planet. As you’d expect from a group who still confidently wear that crown, tonight’s gig at London’s O2…
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Linda Morey-Burrows on leadership, longevity, and calling out bias with a smile
As part of our Leadership theme, we sat down with Linda Morey-Burrows, founder of MoreySmith and StudioMorey, to talk about staying the course, leading through complexity, and navigating decades of bias with clarity and conviction. With over three decades at the helm of MoreySmith and now StudioMorey, Linda Morey-Burrows has built a reputation as one…
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Yuichi Hirako “Number of Trees” @ The Modern Institute, Glasgow
Yuichi Hirako presents a large-scale installation at The Modern Institute in Glasgow, comprising acrylic paintings and wooden sculptures across Aird’s Lane and the Bricks Space, asking for a reconsideration of our relationship to nature and offering a subtle allegory for current global environmental issues, expressed in his joyful aesthetic language. A questioning of our awareness…
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Bertone Studio: putting psychedelic folk art in motion
We talk to Eduardo Bertone and Michiyo Sato about their unique collaboration, which draws on their Argentine and Japanese roots and folk art from around the world. Founded in 2008 in Madrid, Bertone Studio is powered by the creativity of Eduardo Bertone and Michiyo Sato. Their collaboration has led to the studio’s unique illustration and…
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The Lidl Foodies campaign is big on character thanks to animation by Emily Redfearn
Lidl GB has launched a colourful new initiative to promote healthy eating and encourage children to embrace fruit and veg in a fun, accessible way. We talked to character designer and animator Emily Redfearn. If I were an avocado, how would I move? Or a strawberry? A spring onion, maybe? These are questions most of…
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Ancient rituals meet modern science in Kind Atoms skincare debut designed by Run For The Hills
Run For The Hills has crafted a refined visual identity and packaging for Kind Atoms, a new beauty brand that blends South Asian heritage with science-backed skincare and delivers high-end aesthetics at an accessible price point. In a saturated beauty market where “clean” and “science-led” are often tossed around as buzzwords, new skincare brand Kind…
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Beach of Dreams: A nationwide creative journey along the UK’s fragile, beautiful coastlines
From sculptural shorelines to sunrise silks, Beach of Dreams is a month-long celebration of coastal culture, climate consciousness, and community creativity – inviting us to imagine new futures for our edges. This month marked the start of Beach of Dreams, a festival with scale, heart, and purpose. Running until 1 June 2025, the month-long creative…
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Nine Inch Nails duo Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are launching a new festival celebrating and showcasing film soundtrack scores, with John Carpenter and Danny Elfman among “a stacked lineup of visionaries doing something you might not see again”
The Future Ruins festival will see some of the film world’s most acclaimed soundtrack composers performing scores live (LouderSound)
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Texan psych-Americana band Lord Buffalo forced to cancel European tour after Mexican drummer Yamal Said is “forcibly removed” from flight by US Customs and Border Protection officers
Lord Buffalo: “We are devastated to cancel this tour, but we are focusing all of our energy and resources on Yamal’s safety and freedom” (LouderSound)
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Big Special have booked a 2026 UK headline tour, including London Roundhouse
Big Special have announced a series of UK and European headline tour dates, including their largest headline show to date at London’s Roundhouse. The band, who recently played a sold-out show at London’s Forum, are currently supporting Pixies across the UK and Europe. Their debut album ‘Postindustrial Hometown Blues’ recently received a deluxe edition release…
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JADE has announced her debut album ‘That’s Showbiz Baby’ and a UK tour
JADE has announced her debut solo album ‘THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY!’, set for release on 12th September. The record features collaborations with Mike Sabath, Lostboy, Cirkut, RAYE and Pablo Bowman. Alongside the album announcement, JADE has revealed plans for her first UK and Ireland tour. “This album has been years in the making, so I’m beyond…
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The Wants have shared their new single ‘Data Tumor’
The Wants are teasing their second album ‘Bastard’, set for release on 13th June via STTT, with new single ‘Data Tumor’. The New York City trio’s latest track follows previous single ’87 Gas’ and sees the band expanding their post-punk foundations for their first full-length release since 2020’s ‘Container’. Madison Velding-VanDam explains the themes behind…
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FINNEAS pays homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey with his new video for ‘2001’, featuring Kate Hudson
FINNEAS has unveiled a new music video for his track ‘2001’, taken from his latest album ‘For Cryin’ Out Loud!’ via Interscope Records. The video, directed by Claudia Sulewski, features FINNEAS alongside actress and singer-songwriter Kate Hudson. The narrative follows FINNEAS as a lovestruck actor pining for his disinterested on-screen director, played by Hudson. “When…
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Black Honey have dropped their new single ‘Insulin’ ahead of upcoming album ‘Soak’
Black Honey have shared new single ‘Insulin’, taken from their upcoming album ‘Soak’, set for release on 15th August. The track explores themes of internal disruption. “For ‘Insulin’ I wanted to explore tension, romantic dysregulation and the idea of being out of balance in your mind and body chemicals,” frontwoman Izzy B. Phillips explains. “I…
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Sleep Token are on course to score their first number one album on the UK and US charts with Even In Arcadia, out-selling Arcade Fire and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke
Sleep Token are storming the charts on both sides of the Atlantic (LouderSound)
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Primavera Porto 2025: Five essential acts bringing heat to Portugal’s coolest festival
Primavera Sound is one of those festivals that basically doesn’t need an introduction. Sun, sea, and great bands – what’s not to love? It’s not all about Primavera’s Barcelona branch, though. Primavera Sound Porto, now in its twelfth year, brings the best of the Barcelona edition to Portugal. Think of like Reading & Leeds, except…
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Rocket unveil brand new single ‘One Million’ ahead of tours with Mannequin Pussy and Smashing Pumpkins
Los Angeles quartet Rocket have shared new single ‘One Million’, their first release since signing to Transgressive Records / Canvasback. The track, which opens with guitar leads before moving into harmony-laden verses and choruses, continues their exploration of ’90s-influenced alt-rock and shoegaze sounds. “‘One Million’ is about wanting someone to meet you halfway but not…
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DE’WAYNE has announced his third album ‘june’
DE’WAYNE has announced his third studio album ‘june’, set for release via Fearless Records. The Houston-born, Los Angeles-based rock artist has also shared the album’s title track. The new record, produced in collaboration with Dylan Bauld (formerly of flor), who shaped approximately 95% of the album, features songwriting contributions from Brandon Colbein. The release follows…
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“I lost a daughter, the only child I ever had and I didn’t want to deal with that.” Randy Blythe explains how his new book is all about making peace with trauma and strife
Lamb Of God’s frontman has a new book in Just Beyond The Light: Making Peace With The Wars Inside Our Head (LouderSound)
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“I never write about people I know. I’ve always been against the idea of betraying any kind of confidence”: Are the touching tales of Jethro Tull’s Minstrel In The Gallery really just fiction?
Ian Anderson reflects on giving Roy Harper his movie break, aggressively defending Dee Palmer from paparazzi intrusion, losing bassist Jeffrey Hammond, planning to quit touring – and the quiet couple of weeks he spent recording Tull’s masterful 1975 album (LouderSound)
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“If you’ve experienced failure and rejection, how can you possibly be anything but elated?”: How Bush’s Gavin Rossdale channelled frustration and loss into epic grunge ballad Glycerine
Glycerine was the dark ballad that helped turbocharge Bush’s multi-platinum debut album Sixteen Stone (LouderSound)
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“We’ve even got a video of Harper screaming her ABCs.” Harper is metal’s youngest star – and has Download Festival’s main stage in her sights
From appearing on America’s Got Talent to getting endorsements from Bring Me The Horizon and Spiritbox, Harper is leading metal’s next generation (LouderSound)
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Jean-Michel Jarre announces first European tour for nine years
Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre will tour across Europe throughout June and July (LouderSound)
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“The time is right for us to divert our full attention towards the next chapter of Bullet For My Valentine.” Matt Tuck explains why the Poisoned Ascendancy tour is ending and Matt Heafy urges everyone to calm down
Bullet For My Valentine and Trivium take to social media to clear up any misunderstandings (LouderSound)
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Prima Queen: “It’s just so boring to be sad all the time”
“I feel like bittersweet is our vibe,” Louise Macphail – one half of indie-pop pairing Prima Queen – surmises when talking about debut album, ‘The Prize’. A follow-up to their February ‘Oats (Ain’t Gonna Beg)’ EP, it is an exploration of human interaction. A collection of twelve songs that swirl through heartfelt acoustic folk, crunchy…
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Keo share new breakup anthem ‘Thorn’ ahead of UK and Ireland tour
Keo have shared details of new single ‘Thorn’, alongside announcing their biggest headline tour to date. The track explores themes of post-relationship reflection, with frontman Finn Keogh explaining: “‘Thorn’ is a breakup song – the original name was literally ‘Hate’, which I think says it all. It’s about that period straight after a relationship ends…
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spill tab – Angie
Label: Because MusicReleased: 16th May 2025 spill tab has always felt like a bit of a shapeshifter – whispering soft truths one minute, blowing the walls off the next – but on ‘Angie’, she turns that unpredictability into a full-blown world. This isn’t just a debut album; it’s a daydream in motion: heartbreak and feral joy,…
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 164: Too Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth in the Universe of Shyama Golden
“‘Too Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth’ was a phrase my parents would say whenever something was out of my control and didn’t go exactly according to plan,” Shyama Golden wrote on the subject of her new solo show of the same name for PM/AM in London. “It feels to me like a short phrase…
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M(h)aol – Something Soft
Label: MergeReleased: 16th May 2025 M(h)aol are simply very cool. Telling stories the only way they know how, with a good helping of tongue-in-cheek existentialism, their ironically named new record ‘Something Soft’ continues their no-holds-barred look at modern life in all its stop-start-tightrope-walking glory. The terror of opener ‘Pursuit’, a narrative told by increasingly frantic vocal…
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Miso Extra – Earcandy
Label: TransgressiveReleased: 16th May 2025 ‘Earcandy’ is the soundtrack to the best night of your life, from early excitement to late-night chats in dimly lit living rooms. Singing in both English and Japanese opens up the ‘Misoverse’ even further, splicing together sugary sweet K-pop with UK garage beats and laid-back lo-fi vocals, culminating most clearly in…
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Billy Nomates – Metalhorse
Label: Invada RecordsReleased: 16th May 2025 Life’s a funfair, but not the shiny kind with candy floss and prize-winning teddy bears. It’s more like that abandoned park on the edge of town where the rusty Ferris wheel creaks in the wind and forgotten dreams collect like ticket stubs. That’s the world Billy Nomates builds on ‘Metalhorse’,…
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The Callous Daoboys – I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven
Label: MNRK HeavyReleased: 16th May 2025 Welcome to The Museum of Failure, where Atlanta’s most ambitious mathcore merchants have curated their masterwork 300 years ahead of schedule. ‘I Don’t Want To See You In Heaven’ isn’t just The Callous Daoboys’ most intimate offering – it’s a gloriously unhinged rollercoaster that treats genre boundaries like suggestions and…
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Arm’s Length – There’s a Whole World Out There
Label: Pure Noise RecordsReleased: 16th May 2025 ‘Never Before Seen, Never Again Found’ was the sleeper emo/punk hit of 2022, putting Canadian emo punks Arm’s Length firmly on the map and catapulting them into a much wider arena than they could have ever possibly imagined. However, if there’s any sense of pressure on follow-up ‘There’s a…
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Korea Spotlight at The Great Escape: CIFIKA, from church choirs to electronic frontiers
In the recording studio, CIFIKA is in her element, surrounded by collaborators and building sonic architecture in real-time. “I’m in a song camp session with UK producers Harry and Alex and my band members Umaka and Jeongseosa, and I’m answering while making a song,” she notes, perfectly capturing the perpetual motion that defines her artistic…
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Kyle Coniglio “No More I Love You’s” @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica
Richard Heller Gallery is pleased to present Kyle Coniglio, No More I Love You’s. This is Coniglio’s first solo exhibition with the gallery.
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Stolen Heirlooms: Kellen Hatanaka @ The Bows, Calgary
Stolen Heirlooms is an exhibition by Japanese-Canadian artist Kellen Hatanaka that honours the legacy of his family’s experiences of incarceration during WWII. Recreating possessions lost to this injustice out of paper, wire, and washi tape, Hatanaka reconciles with the complicated and nuanced emotions communities displaced through loss experience including anger, unease and grief.
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Dan Knowlton on how to make content audiences genuinely love
picsmart – stock.adobe.com Marketing agency Knowlton is a master at using humour in advertising. Its co-founder explains how you can replicate its success—with a little help from Adobe Express. In a world saturated with intrusive marketing, Dan Knowlton has pioneered a refreshing approach. As co-founder of video and social media marketing agency Knowlton, Dan has…
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One note is all it takes: The unbelievable story of B.B. King
BB King left behind the racism of rural Mississippi to become the King Of The Blues. Here’s his incredible story in his own words… (LouderSound)
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National Festival of Making unveils 2025 Art in Manufacturing commissions
Turner Prize-winners, bold typographers, and sculptural storytellers step inside working factories to create ambitious new works for the UK’s most celebrated making festival in Blackburn. What happens when globally renowned artists trade studios for the clatter of machines, industrial dyes, and production lines? At the National Festival of Making in Blackburn, the result is a…
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