Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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“It’s marketing. It’s trolling. Is that wrong?” Spokesman for that fake band you’ve been reading about admits they’re fake
The Velvet Sundown have come clean (LouderSound)
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Saman & Sasan Oskouei “Terra Forma” @ IRL Gallery, NYC
In the exhibition Terra Forma artists and brothers Saman and Sasan Oskouei deliver particles and perfect circles emerging from translucent layers of color reminiscent of mountain ranges, sediment layers and sunbaked soil. But these abstract landscapes offer no firm ground under our feet. Instead, we witness a series of colliding forms giving shape to enigmatic…
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“We thought it was going to be a disaster.” Brian May and Roger Taylor look back on Queen’s now-legendary performance at Live Aid, and share Bob Geldof’s blunt pre-show advice to Freddie Mercury
“The response from the crowd was so deafening, it took your breath away” (LouderSound)
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Ethel Cain has shared her new single ‘Fuck Me Eyes’
Ethel Cain has released new track ‘Fuck Me Eyes’, taken from her forthcoming second album ‘Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You’, which arrives on 8th August. The song continues to explore themes established in her previous work, as Cain creator Hayden Anhedönia explains: “Continuing in the theme of high school anxieties, ‘Fuck Me Eyes’ (on…
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Lola Young has confirmed a trio of UK tour dates
Lola Young has announced details of a UK headline tour in support of her forthcoming album ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’. The South London artist, who recently won the Rising Star award at the Ivor Novello Awards and received a BRIT Award nomination for Best Pop Act, will perform three UK dates this October. The tour…
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6 more acts who were bloody good at Glastonbury 2025
Charli xcx, The 1975, Wolf Alice, Pulp, Kneecap, Wet Leg, Alessi Rose, Haim, CMAT and Lorde (phew) all had their spotlight moments at Glastonbury 2025, across stages big and small, tents packed to bursting and crowds ready to scream every word. But they weren’t the only ones leaving their mark. All across Worthy Farm, artists…
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“You want a smack in the face in the beginning.” How Ghost Of Perdition went from a concept about Satanism to the defining Opeth anthem
Opeth might’ve ditched the concept record idea for Ghost Reveries, but Ghost Of Perdition still tells a story (LouderSound)
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“Over the years, we’ve had moments of unbridled joy, and moments of devastating heartbreak.” Foo Fighters celebrate their 30th anniversary with the release of new single, Today’s Song
Foo Fighters begin a new chapter with the release of emotive new single, Today’s Song (LouderSound)
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Snowman romances and dancing with Oppenheimer: these are the 10 best Kate Bush deep cuts
A dive into the unparalleled British singer-songwriter’s treasure trove of overshadowed tracks (LouderSound)
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Supertramp’s Crime Of The Century and Crisis? What Crises? to get 50th anniversary reissues
Supertramp’s classic 1974 album Crime Of The Century and 1975 release Crisis? What Crisis? to be reissued on vinyl (LouderSound)
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“Best song of the night.” Liam Gallagher reacts to footage of Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong kicking a fan offstage for playing Oasis anthem Wonderwall instead of Green Day’s Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)
Green Day got trolled by a fan in Luxembourg: Liam Gallagher approves (LouderSound)
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Celebrate Black Sabbath going Back To The Beginning by grabbing this exclusive Ozzy Osbourne t-shirt
Get ready for the biggest metal gig of all time by ordering this Blizzard Of Ozz tee that you won’t find anywhere else (LouderSound)
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Why is everyone talking about Bob Vylan? Glastonbury festival’s biggest controversy explained
London punk-grime duo Bob Vylan are the subjects of a criminal investigation following their set at Glastonbury. This is the story behind the biggest talking point of this year’s festival (LouderSound)
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BEAT share live clip of Neal And Jack And Me as they announce new live release
King Crimson-related quartet BEAT will release BEAT LIVE in September (LouderSound)
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Artist Spotlight: Carson Monahan
Carson Monahan All images are Courtesy of Monya Rowe Gallery, NY. Carson Monahan’s Website Carson Monahan on Instagram
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Watch Judas Priest pay tribute to fellow Brummie icons Black Sabbath with thunderous War Pigs cover
Judas Priest won’t be at Back To The Beginning this weekend, but that hasn’t stopped them from tipping their hats to heavy metal’s godfathers (LouderSound)
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Marshall turn up the volume on the portable speaker market with the all-new Middleton II
Marshall’s Middleton II gives has more than 30 hours of battery life and 360° True Stereophonic sound (LouderSound)
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“I remember being physically frightened”: Tom Morello looks back on the first time he heard Black Sabbath
The Rage Against The Machine guitarist was petrified when he first heard Black Sabbath as a kid – now he’s the musical director for the band’s almighty finale (LouderSound)
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From Black Sabbath to Napalm Death: these are the 10 greatest metal bands from Birmingham
10 brilliant metal bands that show Birmingham really is the home of metal (LouderSound)
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Meet thistle., the Northampton trio making lo-fi noise-rock for the emotionally fried
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY When a band opens an interview by saying they’re hungover, about to record and recovering from a birthday party, you know you’re not dealing with a slick PR machine. You’re dealing with thistle., a Northampton-born trio who sound like they live in a garage because, well, they sort of do. “I’m…
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Mae Muller has announced a new EP, ‘My Island’, for July
Mae Muller has announced a new EP titled ‘My Island’, set for release on 18th July. The five-track collection marks Muller’s first project since stepping away from the industry in early 2024. “Not having a label has forced me to trust myself, which is a really powerful tool,” she says. The project includes previously released…
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Canned Pineapple have dropped a video for their single ‘Ain’t It Strange?’
Brighton’s Canned Pineapple have released a new video for their track ‘Ain’t It Strange?’, taken from their latest EP ‘Big Break’. The five-piece outfit, comprising Cork-born vocalist Seán Drury, guitarists Oakley Gardiner and Gabe Rice, bassist Sam Cullen, and drummer Charlie Pringle, have unveiled the visual accompaniment to their latest single ahead of their summer…
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Oasis are going to release a 30th anniversary edition of ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’
Oasis have announced details of a 30th anniversary deluxe edition of ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?‘, featuring five new unplugged versions of classic tracks. Set for release on 3rd October via Big Brother Recordings, the collection includes unplugged renditions of ‘Cast No Shadow’, ‘Morning Glory’, ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Acquiesce’ and ‘Champagne Supernova’. The new versions have been…
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Drew Dodge “Rainbows, Rituals, and Ruins” @ Semiose, Paris
Drew Dodge’s first exhibition at Semiose “Earth Song” in 2024, was a jolt of gentle, unsettling and goofy strangeness. With his upcoming exhibition, the painter demonstrates that his universe, consistent to the point of obsession, is in a phase of continual development.
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“We’re one of the only bands where the original members are still alive and speaking with one another”: The final Black Sabbath interview
Soon there will be no more comebacks, no more tours,and no more ‘final’ shows: Ozzy, Tony, Geezer and Bill look back at their incredible career (LouderSound)
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Inside COLLINS House, the beautifully subtle but boldly inclusive space at Cannes Lions
We speak with Brian Collins, renowned designer and co-founder of COLLINS agency, about championing the possibilities of design and wanting to create a space for young talent to network. Catching the effervescent Brian Collins for a few words at COLLINS House started to feel like Mission Impossible. He was very much the star of the…
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Don’t panic! What to do when clients ghost you
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Client vanished into thin air? Here’s your survival guide for staying sane and professional when clients go quiet and disappear. The email thread goes quiet. The WhatsApp ticks go blue. The invoice? Unpaid. Your heart-rate? Through the roof. When clients disappear without warning, it’s not just frustrating; it can knock…
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How Fieldwork Facility turned V&A East Storehouse into a working operating system for culture
We had a chat with Fieldwork Facility about designing the wayfinding and interpretation for a space that wants to be decoded, not dictated. It’s hard to explain the V&A East Storehouse without sounding a bit sci-fi. It’s not quite a museum, not just a warehouse, and definitely not your typical day out in East London.…
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“I really have beat the odds here. It’s very surreal”: Meet Ally Venable, the young blueser who’s gone from being bullied at school to playing with Buddy Guy
Six albums into her career, Ally Venable has played with some of the greats, but she hasn’t stopped lookig forward (LouderSound)
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SomeOne reimagines St John’s College Cambridge as the ‘Home of Big Ideas’
The studio set out to reframe one of Cambridge’s oldest colleges for a generation shaped by activism, algorithms, and ambition, blending centuries of heritage with a clear, contemporary voice. Rebranding a place as storied as St John’s College, Cambridge, is no small task. Founded in 1511 by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII, the…
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“It was only after Woolly killed himself that it seemed an opportune moment to make a last statement, if you like”: Barclay James Harvest probably wouldn’t have made North if co-founder Wolstenholme hadn’t died
John Lees didn’t want to write or sing any more songs. But he rediscovered an enjoyable process with the 21st-century line-up of his band, ending a 14-year wait for new music in 2013 (LouderSound)
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“This collaboration is a testament to Ozzy’s impact on the gothic and alternative communities”: Ozzy Osbourne launches range of beauty products
The Ozzy Osbourne x Jolie Beauty drop will land next week (LouderSound)
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“At one point, he held up an inflatable doll with an erection, dressed like a bee.” From orgasmic laugh yoga to shamanic drumming for Mother Earth, here’s what really happens at Glastonbury Festival beyond the music
I decided to try out every weird experience I could possibly find at Glasto, and I’ll never look at the festival in the same way again (LouderSound)
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Wolf Alice have confirmed a date for new single ‘The Sofa’, and brought their album release forward
Wolf Alice have announced that their new single ‘The Sofa’ is set for release on 11th July. Announcing the news online following their Glastonbury set over the weekend, they comment: “We can’t wait for you to hear it in full.” ‘The Sofa’ follows ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’ as the latest preview of ‘The Clearing’, with the…
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Man/Woman/Chainsaw turn Sebright Arms into a sweltering vortex of sound for SON Estrella Galicia
If you’re lucky enough to squeeze into this one, congratulations – your sweat glands may never forgive you. SON Estrella Galicia’s latest basement blowout sees London’s finest purveyors of emotional carnage, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, cram their six-piece sonic storm into the Sebright Arms – and somehow make it feel intimate, explosive, and utterly essential all at once.…
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Here are five brilliant sets from Glastonbury this year that you probably haven’t heard about
With Glastonbury Festival over for another year, we look back on our favourite weird and wonderful acts (LouderSound)
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The ‘popularity’ of an AI-generated rock band was inevitable – and it paints a depressing picture about music success in the streaming age
A seemingly non-existent band have more than half a million Spotify ‘listeners’, but the numbers they’re piling up are just as shallow and meaningless as the computer-generated music they spit out (LouderSound)
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The 40 best Black Sabbath songs ever
From genre-defining early cuts to underrated gems, these are the Black Sabbath songs you need in your life (LouderSound)
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CHVRCHES confirmed a new album is on the way during a surprise Death Stranding 2 event performance
CHVRCHES have made their live return, performing for the first time since 2023 at a special event celebrating the launch of video game Death Stranding 2: On The Beach at London’s Here at Outernet. The band appeared as surprise musical guests at the event, performing ‘Death Stranding’, their contribution to the original game’s soundtrack. The…
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Brann Dailor’s synth proggers Arcadea return with zany new video for Fuzzy Planet
Synth prog trio Arcadea, featuring Mastodon drummer Brann Dailor, will release secind album, The Exodus Of Gravity, in August (LouderSound)
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BTS have announced a new album and world tour planned for spring 2026
BTS are set to return with new music and a world tour in spring 2026, the group have announced during their first joint livestream since completing their military service. The seven-piece group revealed they will begin working on new material in the United States from July 2025, with plans to release their first album since…
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Roger Waters shares new live clip of Is This the Life We Really Want?
Roger Waters concert film This Is Not A Drill – Live From Prague The Movie opens in cinemas worldwide in July. The soundtrack will be released in August (LouderSound)
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Watch Jinjer’s Tatiana Shmayluk stream a one-take vocal performance of recent song Hedonist
The track is taken from Jinjer’s latest studio album Duél (LouderSound)
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“Peaches is voyeuristic, but it’s not misogynistic”: The meaning behind The Stranglers’ controversial classic Peaches
Driven by a gritty bass riff, The Stranglers’ Top 10 hit Peaches is nearly 50 years old, but it’s still a must-play by today’s version of the band (LouderSound)
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Finn Wolfhard: “I was going through something. I put the wallowing to good use”
F or the past ten years, Finn Wolfhard has been kept busy playing Mike Wheeler, a Dungeons & Dragons-loving nerd in Netflix’s coming-of-age sci-fi megahit Stranger Things. Leading a gang of plucky outsiders, he’s had to deal with growing up before TikTok and with a terrifying beast from an alternate dimension who wants to destroy…
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Rizzle Kicks have booked a November 2025 UK tour
Rizzle Kicks have announced a series of UK headline shows for November 2025, following their sold-out March tour and upcoming performance at Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl. The British duo, comprising Jordan Stephens and Harley Sulé, will perform across six cities including Bristol, Cambridge, Norwich, Birmingham, Newcastle and Liverpool. The tour announcement follows the release of their…
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Foo Fighters release 80-second cover song recorded across three decades, statistically working at a rate of 2.67 seconds a year
Listen to the post-grunge icons’ take on I Don’t Wanna Hear It by hardcore legends Minor Threat (LouderSound)
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flowerovlove has shared a video for her new single ‘New Friends’
flowerovlove has shared a new single titled ‘new friends’, accompanied by a visualiser video. The track, which addresses the aftermath of being friend-zoned, follows her recent performance opening for Olivia Rodrigo at London’s Hyde Park. The 20-year-old Londoner recently completed select support dates with Halsey in the United States, where she debuted the new track…
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Aitch has booked a headline show at The Warehouse Project in Manchester
Aitch has announced a headline show at The Warehouse Project, marking his only UK performance this year. The BRIT Award-winning rapper will return to Depot Mayfield on 29th October, performing tracks from his latest album ‘4’, which reached the Top 10 following its release. The Manchester rapper recently made a surprise appearance during Bou’s set…
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BTS are going to release their first live album, ‘Permission to Dance on Stage’ in July
BTS are set to release their first-ever live album ‘PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LIVE’ on 18th July, alongside a digital code release ‘BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – SEOUL’. The live album captures performances from the group’s ‘PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE’ tour series, which began in October 2021 with an online…
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Frost Children have released emotional dance single ‘Falling’ ahead of their September album
Frost Children are teasing their third album ‘SISTER’, set for release via True Panther and Dirty Hit, with new single ‘Falling’. The sibling duo’s latest track explores emotional vulnerability, accompanied by a Lotus Blossom-directed music video. The release follows their previous single ‘CONTROL’, which arrived with visuals from Ben Turok. “‘Falling’ is the double feeling…
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TOMORROW X TOGETHER have confirmed the tracklisting for their new album, ‘The Star Chapter: Together’
TOMORROW X TOGETHER have confirmed more details for their fourth studio album ‘The Star Chapter: TOGETHER’, set for release on 21st July. The eight-track record concludes the group’s ‘The Star Chapter’ series, featuring lead single ‘Beautiful Strangers’ alongside tracks ‘Upside Down Kiss’, ‘Ghost Girl’, ‘Sunday Driver’, ‘Dance With You’, ‘Take My Half’, ‘Bird of Night’,…
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The Beatles’ albums you should listen to… and one to avoid
The Beatles have been gone for more than half a century, but their shadow still looms large over rock music and rock musicians – and these are their best albums (LouderSound)
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Peter Hammill announces live dates for England and Scotland in September and October, his first UK solo shows for seven years
Van der Graaf Generator frontman Peter Hammill will play shows in Edinburgh, Manchester and London (LouderSound)
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Last Call at the Rainbow Cafe: Pace Taylor @ Nationale, Portland
Nationale is pleased to present Pace Taylor’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, Last Call at the Rainbow Cafe. Featuring nine new soft pastel drawings and a suite of monoprints made at Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts in collaboration with Master Printer Judith Baumann, the show continues Taylor’s personal and collective interrogations of belonging,…
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“What I stand for is probably closer to Jesus”: Ghost’s Tobias Forge on spirituality, isolation and the positive joys of fandom
Tobias Forge, aka Papa V Perpetua, talks dark matters and working towards a “newer, better, bigger” Ghost (LouderSound)
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The Magic of Marcel Dzama in “Empress of Night”
A Marcel Dzama exhibition is a like a film production. There are many moving parts and presentations to consider in each show. For Empress of the Night, his new solo show at David Zwirner in Los Angeles, there is a feeling of dancing in a ritual to the moon, night paintings and drawings really. It’s…
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“A lost gem featuring the best of the best being put through their paces by the ever-controlling bandleader”: Frank Zappa’s unaired TV special Cheaper Than Cheep
A nearly forgotten 1974 afternoon show, with an audience of 100 and a short-lived Mothers line-up, rises from the avant-prog titan’s basement (LouderSound)
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Family Shows: Ruby Neri and Torbjörn Vejvi @ Blunk Space, Point Reyes Station
Blunk Space is pleased to present Family Shows: Ruby Neri and Torbjörn Vejvi, the second in the gallery’s series highlighting artwork made by all members of a single family. Inspired by the family exhibitions held at the Blunk House in the 1980s, this show brings together new paintings and never-before-exhibited functional ceramics by Neri; painted…
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Independent artists to buy prints from this summer
Luis Mendo. Photography by Maca Rubio Looking to add some colourful inspiration to your home or office? Don’t go to the big retailers. Support your favourite creatives instead (and brighten your walls while you’re at it). The creative industry is in a quieter moment right now. Commissions are slower, clients are cautious—and yet, artists are…
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Why study an Online Master’s in Design at LABASAD?
The Barcelona School of Arts and Design (LABASAD) is shaking up creative education. Here’s why thousands of designers are choosing to level up their careers there. Let’s be honest—most online design courses aren’t great. You’re stuck watching pre-recorded videos, doing assignments in isolation, and crossing your fingers that what you’re learning is actually relevant in…
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Derek&Eric reimagines Little Dish for today’s families
The independent studio has cooked up a character-led brand world to support modern parents and delight little eaters. Little Dish has long been a trusted name in the world of children’s ready meals, but with modern parents facing more pressure than ever, the brand recognised that great food alone wasn’t enough. This is where their…
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Oh Lord, yeah: Black Sabbath team up with the Big Issue, Classic Rock and Metal Hammer for the Back To The Beginning official programme
The official programme Back To The Beginning is a unique collaboration between Black Sabbath, the Big Issue, and Metal Hammer and Classic Rock (LouderSound)
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How Unfound’s identity for 81 Colmore Row repositions Birmingham with craft and confidence
As Birmingham celebrates World Craft City status, Unfound Studio taps into the city’s industrious heritage and commercial clout to brand Kinrise’s newest workspace. This month, Birmingham became the first English city to be named a World Craft City – a prestigious title awarded by the World Crafts Council in recognition of its global contribution to…
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“The health and well-being of the band has to come first”: Saxon cancel 10 summer shows as Biff Byford undergoes emergency surgery
Saxon aim to be back on the road in late August (LouderSound)
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“The label didn’t want me to do it, but didn’t want to piss me off. We were both famous guitarists so I thought there’d be a lot of interest. I was right all along”: Andy Summers and Robert Fripp collaborated with remarkable ease
When the Police and King Crimson men got together, the result was two well-received albums and a stack of forgotten material – finally released – that they can’t believe wasn’t used in the 80s (LouderSound)
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There’s a band with more than half a million monthly listeners on Spotify and they probably don’t exist
Meet The Velvet Sundown, the world’s new favourite AI-generated rock stars (LouderSound)
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“If you’re one of those self-satisfied old bores who thinks that music doesn’t mean as much to younger generations as it does to you, you’re flat-out wrong, and here’s the proof.” Olivia Rodrigo dazzles in the summer sun at BST Hyde Park
Olivia Rodrigo thrills on the opening night of London’s BST Hyde Park festival (LouderSound)
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“If anybody brings as much noise as this, I’ll retire!” The Prodigy unleash chaos at Worthy Farm with the heaviest, most intense set of Glastonbury 2025
“I think we did Mr Flint proud” (LouderSound)
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Lisa Yuskavage’s “Drawings” Head to the The Morgan Library & Museum, NYC
The Morgan Library & Museum presents Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings, the first comprehensive museum presentation of the artist’s drawings. Incorporating drawings from the early nineties to the present and including sketches and finished studies, the exhibition will feature a wide range of her explorations with materials including work in graphite, pen, Conte, pastel, charcoal, distemper, monotype, gouache,…
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Everything you need to know about Back To The Beginning, Black Sabbath’s reunion and Ozzy Osbourne’s final concert
From who’s playing to how to stream it, we answer all your questions about this summer’s Back To The Beginning extravaganza (LouderSound)
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Wes Borland cosplayed as James Hetfield during Limp Bizkit’s last concert with Metallica
Limp Bizkit’s run of North American shows supporting Metallica wrapped up last week (LouderSound)
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Red Arrows, mosh pits and goth kings: our 8 favourite moments from Glastonbury 2025
From punk, metal and hardcore bands bringing the heavy to surprise sets and emotional tributes, Glasto 2025 had it all (LouderSound)
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“Karla Chubb looks every inch the star.” Newly signed to Sub Pop, the label who brought the world Nirvana and Soundgarden, Irish post-punks Sprints tease their next chapter at Glastonbury
Dublin’s Sprints bring new songs – and Kate Nash – to Glastonbury’s Woodsies Stage (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Featuring the Rolling Stones, His Lordship, Ashley McBryde and five other good old-fashioned lover boys and girls (LouderSound)
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“California Dreams” by Photographer Nicolas Denolle
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“We’ve been in the studio. We’ve been living in the studio, is what we’ve been doing”: Black Sabbath’s Bill Ward has two new solo albums on the way
The seminal drummer says he doesn’t “give an ‘F’” as he records his first solo efforts in 10 years (LouderSound)
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“Their chaotic charm hasn’t dulled one bit.” The Libertines roll back the years at Glastonbury with a classic scrappy, rough-around-the-edges set
The Pete and Carl Show returns to Worthy Farm (LouderSound)
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Olivia Rodrigo transforms Hyde Park into pop’s new kingdom
When you’re one of the biggest pop stars on the planet, headlining major festivals across the globe with a catalogue of anthems that fans have cherished since their release, a boiling summer day in Hyde Park proves the perfect setting to celebrate. When it comes to defining an era, Olivia Rodrigo has become that voice.…
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Turnstile have confirmed a UK and European tour for late 2025
Turnstile have announced a UK and European headline tour for late 2025, following their recent performances at Outbreak Fest and Glastonbury Festival. The band, who released their latest album ‘Never Enough’ earlier this month, will embark on the extensive run of dates with support from The Garden and High Vis. The tour includes shows at…
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Hot off stealing the show at Glastonbury festival, Turnstile announce UK/Europe tour dates with The Garden and High Vis
Hardcore’s good time boys will trek across Europe in October and November (LouderSound)
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Deftones appear to be teasing the release of new music next week
The nu metal-era stars put up a graphic at their London concert on Sunday, potentially hinting towards something happening on July 10 (LouderSound)
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Lewis Capaldi has announced a UK and Ireland arena tour following his Glastonbury return
Lewis Capaldi has announced a new UK and Ireland arena tour, set to take place this September. The Scottish singer-songwriter will perform across multiple cities following his recent return to live performance at Glastonbury. During his set on the Pyramid Stage, Capaldi performed a selection of hits including ‘Before You Go’, ‘Grace’, ‘Hold Me While…
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Charli xcx transforms Glastonbury 2025 into her own rave
It starts, as bratty things often do, with a challenge. As Charli xcx appears centre stage, lit like a warehouse rave, she doesn’t greet the Glastonbury crowd with a warm hello or a gentle build. She launches directly into the Shygirl remix of ‘365’, a track already breathless in its original form, now refitted as…
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Haim continue to prove why they’re becoming as essential to Glastonbury as the Pyramid Stage itself
Haim’s secret slot on the Park Stage is hardly clandestine. By the time the trio appear, the surroundings look like a living duvet of bucket hats and biodegradable glitter: word has spread, and Worthy Farm’s amateur sleuths have staked out every blade of grass. When Danielle, Este and Alana stride on, the surge of recognition…
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Wolf Alice at Glastonbury 2025: Britain’s best band level up
By this point, calling Wolf Alice the most consistently brilliant band of their generation feels a bit like calling the sky blue or the Glastonbury toilets harrowing – a statement of such crushing obviousness it barely merits repeating. Still, there’s something about watching them return to this festival now, on the cusp of their fourth…
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Matt Bollinger’s “Homecoming” Comes to François Ghebaly, Los Angeles
François Ghebaly is proud to present Homecoming, the newest exhibition by Ithaca-based artist Matt Bollinger and his first time showing at the Downtown Los Angeles gallery.
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Mirror Matter: Aubrey Levinthal @ Ingleby, Edinburgh
This summer, as part of this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival, Ingleby presents the first major exhibition in the UK of paintings by Philadelphia-based painter, Aubrey Levinthal (b. 1986). Levinthal’s paintings capture passing moments in the lives of a cast of (often autobiographical) characters in downtown Philadelphia. Something of the city’s light and colour has seeped into…
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“A double-down on the downerism… desolately lovely, miserably minor-key music, with production being their not-so-secret weapon”: Nosound’s To The Core
In these difficult times, it could be a masochistic experience for some – but it’s thoughtful, sensitive and worth it (LouderSound)
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The rise of the creative generalist: why being ‘good at lots of things’ is becoming a superpower
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Forget the pressure to niche down. In 2025, versatility is the real flex. For years, we’ve been told that, rather than try to be all things to all people, we should find a specific skill and focus on that. But in an industry shaken by budget cuts, AI disruption and…
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Government’s £380m Creative Industries Plan aims to power regional growth and spark innovation
The new Sector Plan pledges to nearly double business investment by 2035, promising skills programmes, research funding, and local support to ensure the UK’s creative industries thrive across every region. From grassroots music venues to world-class film studios, a new £380 million package of investment is promising to fuel growth and resilience in the UK’s…
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Ragged Edge redraws the horizon with its own new identity
London studio Ragged Edge has overhauled its own brand identity, swapping neon for earthier tones and a constantly shifting horizon motif. The refresh reiterates the agency’s refusal to settle for average and invites like-minded clients to leap into what it calls a “different reality”. This week, London-based studio Ragged Edge has unveiled a full strategic…
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Studio Morfar brings a human touch to AI with emotionally intelligent brand for Kin
In a sea of sterile tech tools, Kin is an AI app that feels like a confidant, thanks to a long-term collaboration with Studio Morfar that combines creative storytelling with growth strategy. AI is having a moment, but it’s not all Chrome gradients and corporate chatbots. For Kin, a new wellness-oriented AI app, the future…
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Iron Maiden release video to thank fans after huge London show
75,000 fans attended Iron Maiden’s Run For Your Lives show at the London Stadium (LouderSound)
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Get a fresh burst of visual inspiration from Manchester’s Music for the Senses
Manchester’s streets will transform into a creative playground this summer as Music for the Senses delivers more than 80 artworks celebrating the city’s musical heritage. Creatives seeking inspiration beyond their studio walls have a compelling reason to venture into Manchester this summer. Music for the Senses, a sprawling art trail by Wild in Art, transforms…
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“It polarises fans’ opinions for certain, but isn’t that what great music is supposed to do?”: Motörhead ring the changes on Another Perfect Day, initial dismay now a distant memory
Joined by Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson, Motörhead’s Another Perfect Day has increased in stature over the years – just don’t mention the shorts (LouderSound)
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“As a composer I’ve needed and wanted to evolve. As I grew, hopefully my writing was growing too”: Five great Al Di Meola albums
From fruitful fusion forays to gentle world acoustica, the revered guitarist has covered a lot of ground since joining Return To Forever at the age of 20 (LouderSound)
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Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp return to action with maniacal Ramones cover
The frolicsome pair’s cover of I Wanna Be Sedated is exactly as lively as you’d expect (LouderSound)
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“This is a generational, once-in-a-lifetime moment for a heavy band at a festival that has an awkward history with rock, punk and metal.” An awestruck Glastonbury discovers Charli XCX was bang on the money when she predicted the coming of Turnstile Summer
No offence Jarvis, but THIS is hardcore (LouderSound)
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“It’s refreshing to experience music so pure.” Legendary ‘Godfather of Grunge’ Neil Young closes out Saturday night at Glastonbury, still burning, not fading away
“A fantastic celebration of a legendary artist” (LouderSound)
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The guys are dressed as good ol’ boys and the girls have gone full Hawk Tuah. What is it about Zach Bryan that has convinced the youth of Britain to lose their cynical minds?
Zach Bryan at Hyde Park: 20-somethings sing along with his songs about death, trauma and loss, like they are party anthems (LouderSound)
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“As great as it undoubtedly was, the bug-eyed insanity of thrash was nowhere to be heard in any of its songs”: How Metallica’s Black Album killed thrash metal
The band that helped create thrash pretty much killed it (LouderSound)
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“Wrapping this era-defining talent and power in a cloak of mystique only supercharges the legacy”: Jimmy Page or Tony Iommi? A heated debate over who is the best guitarist
Two Classic Rock writers go toe-to-toe over the Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath guitar legends (LouderSound)
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“We became the pariahs of the Christian community. They hated me. I still get mail going: ‘Come back to Christ’ There’s no way I’m going back to that”: The incredible story of King’s X, the greatest band the world doesn’t know about
Jesus, grunge and near death experiences – the story of cult Texan rockers King’s x has it all (LouderSound)
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Marilyn Manson UK show cancelled following protests
Local MP and pressure groups force the cancellation of Marilyn Manson’s show in Brighton, England in October (LouderSound)
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Pulp roll back the years with their not-so-secret set at Glastonbury 2025
Since reuniting in 2022, every Glasto secret set has been greeted with hushed whispers and fervent hopes that Jarvis and co would finally be making their return to the farm. 2022 – no Pulp, 2023 – no Pulp, 2024? Nope, still not there. As you may have guessed from this preamble (and the giant PULP…
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Kneecap light up Glastonbury 2025 with chaos and cause
Kneecap have had a bumpy ride of late, with the rap group’s vocal support for Palestine resulting in member Mo Chara being charged with terrorism offences and becoming the latest punching bag of far-right grifters who have nothing better to do. Oh, and Keir Starmer said it was “inappropriate” that they were playing, because he’s…
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Wet Leg flex their muscles at Glastonbury 2025
With just days to go until new album ‘Moisturiser’ is released, it still feels like Wet Leg are incapable of putting a foot wrong. A flawless debut album and a run of pre-release singles for the follow-up which are just as good, they stride out to a well-deserved mob of fans. Singer Rhian Teasdale has…
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Alessi Rose proves she’s an A-list pop superstar in the making at Glastonbury 2025
What were you doing when you were 21? Whatever it was, we don’t think it’ll top Alessi Rose, who was selling out an entire UK and European tour in mere minutes. Yes, she’s a pop megastar in the making, and it feels like everyone at the Other Stage got the memo. 11:30am on Saturday can…
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“We never thought of ourselves as pioneers. But we grew up in a parallel universe to our peers”: Voivod weren’t trying to invent prog metal – they were just trying to be like Van der Graaf Generator
Drummer Away recalls the Canadian outfit’s rapid transition from thrash over the course of their first four albums (LouderSound)
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Here’s the line-up of every major festival in 1995… and it actually isn’t very different to how they’ve shaped up 30 years later
Britpop was thriving, Pumpkins were Pumpkinsing, and Skunk Anansie tried to get on every bill going… (LouderSound)
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“A homecoming for the ages”: Iron Maiden return to London’s East End for a gloriously flamboyant 50th birthday party
Iron Maiden come back to their birthplace and – armed with a new drummer, a stacked setlist and some extravagant visuals – show 75,000 people just how much they’ve grown (LouderSound)
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“We can finally be what I’ve always wanted to be.” Wolfgang Van Halen’s Mammoth drop WVH from name after acquiring trademark
Mammoth name is a tribute to Wolfgang’s late father Eddie Van Halen (LouderSound)
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Founding Black Sabbath members visit Birmingham mural ahead of epic hometown show
See photo of Bill Ward, Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi and Ozzy Osbourne at Black Sabbath mural in Birmingham (LouderSound)
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Surprise! Glastonbury’s worst-kept secret is revealed as ‘Patchwork’ aka Pulp remind Worthy Farm exactly why they’re one of Britain’s best-loved and most brilliant bands
Common People? No, national treasures (LouderSound)
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“The Melbourne crew have Glasto by the baps and balls.” Aussie punks Amyl and the Sniffers just ripped Glastonbury a new one
“The crowd in front of the Other Stage is a bubbling sea of pits, dancing, headbanging and fist-pumping” (LouderSound)
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“Hooks big enough to snag a kaiju and basslines so irresistible they could land people in rehab.” One of the world’s hottest edm bands just fcuked Glastonbury festival
You’ll find few hotter acts in the edm scene right now than Fcukers (LouderSound)
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“We’re devastated.” Deftones cancel Glastonbury festival appearance due to illness
“An illness in the band is going to prevent us from playing Glastonbury tonight” (LouderSound)
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“He said, ‘I’ve never seen so many women in my life. We just get men at our gigs”: The night Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris joined Def Leppard to cover Creedence Clearwater Revival
This one-off union of two British rock superstars actually happened (LouderSound)
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“The English press used to call us ‘hate metal’. It fit the music”: How Kreator made Pleasure To Kill, the vicious 80s classic that put German thrash on the map
Kreator’s second album, Pleasure To Kill, proved that America didn’t have the monopoly on thrash (LouderSound)
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“Glastonbury, I’m a free man!” Kneecap draw massive crowd at Glastonbury, as BBC refuse to stream the festival’s most talked-about performance live, but insist “the BBC doesn’t ban artists”
Read Louder’s eyewitness account of what went down at the most controversial festival performance of the decade, Kneecap at Glasto (LouderSound)
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How to watch Wolf Alice at Glastonbury 2025 – from anywhere
Wolf Alice will perform on Glastonbury’s Other Stage on Sunday evening – here’s how you can catch their set live no matter where you are (LouderSound)
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“He was the kind of guy who liked confrontation, and I would always give it to him”: This is what Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore really thought about Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham
Friendship or rivalry? A little bit of both (LouderSound)
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“We start stomping in each others’ faces, and getting lower and lower like two sumo wrestlers”: Metallica’s Robert Trujillo reveals the inspiration behind the ‘Crab Walk’ – and it involves Ozzy Osbourne
We’ve got Ozzy to thank for Robert Trujillo’s signature onstage move (LouderSound)
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“Like Gogol Bordello getting pegged by Killing Joke.” Missed out on seeing Fat Dog at Glastonbury? Then you messed up
Every dog has its day, and that day was June 27 for Fat Dog (LouderSound)
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“It’s so day-glo, coke binge, shell suit wearing, ’80s kitsch that you wouldn’t be surprised if Timmy Mallet turned up onstage.” The 1975’s Glastonbury headline set is as every bit as wild, weird, wired and wonderful as you’d expect
This is how you headline the Pyramid Stage (LouderSound)
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Alan White’s Ramshackled to be reissued in expanded and remastered form
Yes drummer Alan White’s lone solo album, 1976’s Ramshackled, will be reissued in September (LouderSound)
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“We start stomping in each others’ faces, and getting lower and lower like two sumo wrestlers”: Metallica’s Robert Trujillo reveals the inspiration behind the ‘Crab Walk’ – and it involves Ozzy Osbourne
We’ve got Ozzy to thank for Robert Trujillo’s signature onstage move (LouderSound)
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John Lee’s Barclay James Harvest announce first new studio album for 12 years
John Lee’s Barclay James Harvest will release new studio album, Relativity, in October (LouderSound)
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How to watch The Prodigy at Glastonbury 2025 from anywhere
The Prodigy will headline The Other Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday night – here’s how you can watch their set no matter where you are (LouderSound)
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“The pursuit of immortality, I’ll chase that as hard as the next guy”: The epic story of Born In The USA and Bruce Springsteen in the 1980s
The Boss owned the 1980s thanks to landmark albums The River, Nebraska and Born In The USA (LouderSound)
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“We refused to believe we didn’t have something special.” From triumph to tragedy and triumph again, how Linkin Park became the first true metal breakout of the 21st century
Linkin Park are among the most successful and influential bands the entire nu metal movement ever produced (LouderSound)
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“New sonic depths and dynamics confer an extra gravitas upon a gleaming collection of winsome melodies”: Mike Oldfield’s personal bravery shines throughout Hergest Ridge: 50th Anniversary
Long overshadowed by illustrious predecessor Tubular Bells, his 1974 hymn to the British landscape has never sounded so brooding or beautiful (LouderSound)
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“To have Kurt’s beautiful voice over one of my songs would have been amazing”: the story behind every track on Foo Fighters’ monumental debut album
It’s 30 years since Dave Grohl kicked off a game-changing second act, and this was the record that started it all. (LouderSound)
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“You worry for anyone that has to follow them.” Biffy Clyro’s magnificent Glastonbury set serves notice that they’re more than ready to headline Britain’s biggest and most beloved festival when the call comes
Biffy Clyro kickstart the weekend on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage blending the anthemic with the angular, the emotional and the straight-up eccentric (LouderSound)
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The 1975 are cleaner, sharper, and teasing a brand new era as they finally headline Glastonbury
“What this moment is making me realise is that I probably am the best. I’m probably the best songwriter of my generation. A poet, that’s what I am. Generational wordsmith. I just wanted to remind you. The next couple of minutes. These lyrics, this poetry. I bleed for you.” The sun is slipping behind Worthy Farm,…
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Lola Gil “Open Window” @ AISHO Tokyo
AISHO Tokyo is honoured to announce Lola Gil’s first solo exhibition in Japan. Open Window, will be on view through July 26, 2025. Drawing inspiration from Surrealist masters, Gil has developed her distinctive artistic practice through self-study. Her sophisticated works blend Surrealism and Symbolism, creating what she describes as “Narrative Escapism” — dreamlike narrative that invite viewers…
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How to watch Deftones at Glastonbury 2025, from anywhere in the world
Chino Moreno and co will play the Other Stage this year, their first Glasto performance since 1998 – here’s how you can watch their set no matter where you are (LouderSound)
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CMAT brings theatrical flair and infectious energy to a career-defining Pyramid Stage performance
Would it surprise you to learn that we thought CMAT’s set was really, really (really) good? We hope not, seeing as she’s one of our Dork 100 cover stars and also the best pop star around. The world has finally caught up with our love for Dunboyne’s greatest cultural export, with a whopping great Pyramid…
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Lorna Shore, Papa Roach and Witch Club Satan are among the best new metal songs this week, plus new cuts from Sinsaenum, Halestorm, Scene Queen and more. (LouderSound)
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English Teacher are going to headline Rockaway Beach festival 2026
English Teacher have been announced as the second headliner for Rockaway Beach 2026, joining the indoor festival at Butlin’s Bognor Regis from 2nd-4th January. The current Mercury Prize winners are set to perform alongside previously announced acts including Public Image Ltd, Dry Cleaning, and Idlewild at the three-day event. Low Harness, Whitelands, and Mandrake Handshake…
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Between Friends have released their new single ‘XD’ ahead of second album ‘WOW!’
BETWEEN FRIENDS have shared new single ‘XD’, the latest preview of their upcoming album ‘WOW!’. The Los Angeles alt-pop duo’s new track arrives alongside a music video, released via 10K Projects. The song follows previous singles ‘American Bitch’, ‘DJ’, and ‘1234567’ from their sophomore album, which is set for release on 1st August. ‘WOW!’ features…
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Reading band doops have shared their new single ‘everything’s fine’
Reading trio doops have dropped their new single ‘everything’s fine’, out via Hot Earth Records. The track marks the first release on the newly established imprint (HER001), and was recorded with engineer Shuta Shinoda at Farm Road Studios. The single was mixed and mastered by the band themselves. “This one came out of frustration,” explains…
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Dove Cameron has released her dark-pop single ‘Romeo’ with a surreal music video
Dove Cameron has returned with new single ‘Romeo’, accompanied by a music video directed by Curry Sicong Tian. The track marks Cameron’s third single following ‘Too Much’ and ‘French Girls’, continuing the direction established on her EP ‘Alchemical: Volume 1’. “‘Romeo’ is about a love that feels mythic – a love that feels fated, all…
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KATSEYE have released their ‘BEAUTIFUL CHAOS’ EP featuring new single ‘Gameboy’
KATSEYE have released their new EP ‘BEAUTIFUL CHAOS’ via HYBE x Geffen Records, accompanied by a video for their latest single ‘Gameboy’. The five-track EP explores themes of identity in the digital age, following their debut EP ‘SIS (Soft Is Strong)’. The release features collaborations with Justin Tranter, Andrew Watt, John Ryan, and Kristin Carpenter.…
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d4vd and Stray Kids’ Hyunjin have dropped a collaborative new single, ‘Always Love’
d4vd and Stray Kids’ Hyunjin have released their collaborative single ‘Always Love’. The track combines d4vd’s signature sound with Hyunjin’s vocals, exploring themes of desire and acceptance through alternating verses. “This was a true full circle moment,” d4vd explains. “Hyunjin mentioned me in an interview last year then I mentioned him on the radio when…
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Kim Petras has dropped new single ‘Polo’ ahead of her Pride festival performances
Kim Petras has released new single ‘Polo’, marking the start of her next musical chapter. The track, co-produced by Petras alongside Margo XS and Nightfeelings with additional production from atlgrandma, features distorted synths and club-influenced beats. “Polo was the first song that kinda reset all of the music I was working on. It makes me…
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Matisse x Slowtide Collection
Slowtide is proud to introduce a licensed collection that brings the expressive brilliance of Henri Matisse into the everyday. Featuring Blue Nude II (1952) and La Gerbe (1953), the six-piece collection is designed to make art a part of life’s simple, beautiful moments.
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Olivia Rodrigo has brought the GUTS World Tour Bus to London
Olivia Rodrigo has brought her GUTS World Tour Bus experience to London ahead of her headline performance at American Express presents BST Hyde Park on 27th June. The bus installation, which features replicas of Rodrigo’s tour outfits and a vanity station, was open to the public at Bishops Square, Spitalfields Market yesterday (26th June), before…
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The Aces have announced a new disco-pop album, ‘Gold Star Baby’
The Aces are set to release their new album ‘Gold Star Baby’ via SoundOn, alongside new single ‘You Got Me’. The disco-pop record marks the band’s fourth album, following 2023’s ‘I’ve Loved You For So Long’. The new single sees the four-piece exploring the early stages of falling in love. “This song is about that…
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aespa have returned with their industrial-themed single ‘Dirty Work’, featuring Flo Milli
aespa have returned with new single ‘Dirty Work’, released via SM Entertainment / Virgin Records. The K-pop group’s latest track showcases KARINA, GISELLE, WINTER, and NINGNING exploring their lower vocal registers, while the accompanying music video was filmed at a Hyundai Steel plant. ‘Dirty Work’ comes in multiple versions, including an English language version, an…
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The Regrettes’ Lydia Night has annoucned her debut solo album with new single ‘Gutter’
Lydia Night has announced her debut solo album ‘Parody of Pleasure’, set for release on 8th August via Warner Records. The former frontwoman of The Regrettes has also shared her latest single ‘Gutter’, alongside its accompanying music video which she co-directed with Ramisha Sattar. Speaking about the new track, Night says: “I was listening to…
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How to watch Weezer at Glastonbury 2025, from anywhere in the world
Rivers Cuomo and his geek rock cohorts will hit Glastonbury’s the Other Stage on Saturday afternoon – here’s how you can watch their set no matter where you are (LouderSound)
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Reneé Rapp has released her new single ‘Mad’
Reneé Rapp has released her new single ‘Mad’, taken from her upcoming second studio album ‘BITE ME’. The track arrives alongside a music video featuring Rapp and Alexandra Shipp, set in a hotel room where the narrative follows the breakdown of a relationship. The visual depicts escalating acts of defiance in response to persistent indifference.…
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Lewis Capaldi is back with his new single ‘Survive’, his first song in two years
Lewis Capaldi has returned with his first new single in two years, ‘Survive’, released via Capitol Records. The track addresses Capaldi’s experiences following his appearance at Glastonbury 2023, where the Pyramid Stage crowd supported him through an emotional performance. The song explores themes of mental health, self-doubt and resilience. ‘Survive’ sees Capaldi collaborate with RØMANS,…
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Great new prog you must hear from Karnivool, Nad Sylvan, Sonechko and more in this week’s Tracks Of The Week
Cool new proggy sounds from Moundrag, Barrens, Hemebestormer and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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flowerovlove has released new single ‘new friends’ ahead of her Hyde Park show with Olivia Rodrigo
flowerovlove has shared her new single ‘new friends’, released ahead of her support slot with Olivia Rodrigo at London’s Hyde Park. The track, which arrives as a follow-up to Valentine’s Day release ‘I’ve seen ur ex’, explores the aftermath of a relationship breakdown. “new friends is a conversational summery pop phenomenon about the state after…
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Get an exclusive Marillion Afraid Of Sunlight t-shirt you can’t buy anywhere else, with Prog!
Prog has teamed up with Marillion to produce this exclusive t-shirt celebrating the 30th anniversary of Afraid Of Sunlight (LouderSound)
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Artist Spotlight: Joshua Stolen
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Lorde proves she’s no Glastonbury ‘Virgin’ with a not-so-surprise appearance on the Woodsies stage
Lorde released her fourth album today. There was also a ‘TBA’ slot on the Glastonbury lineup today, and Lorde said in an interview that she would “see if [she could] pull some strings and get there”. To the shock of absolutely nobody that was paying attention then, Lorde took to the Woodsies stage at half eleven in…
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“I told him, ‘You saved my life.’” Faith No More’s Mike Bordin recalls his words of support to Ozzy Osbourne in 1990
In 1990 Faith No More teamed up with Ozzy Osbourne and James Hetfield to play War Pigs. But after the show, FNM drummer Mike Bordin recalls consoling a downcast Ozzy (LouderSound)
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“Baba Yaga is my spirit animal.” How Hollywood star and horror icon Vera Farmiga discovered a love for metal with The Yagas
The Conjuring star Vera Farmiga’s band The Yagas draw on everything from Nine Inch Nails and Judas Priest to The Cure and AC/DC (LouderSound)
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Watch Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong join forces with Frank Carter and the Sex Pistols to perform Anarchy In The UK
Three generations of punk icons share a stage at Norwegian festival for one-off collaboration (LouderSound)
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Hot Milk turn fear into fury: “This album is about everything I’m scared of”
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY “We just want to make music that will help people feel something,” says Hot Milk’s Hannah Mee. On their 2023 debut album ‘A Call To The Void’, that meant mining their personal experiences to create emotionally complex guitar anthems that flirted with dance, indie and pop. The follow-up, ‘Corporation P.O.P.’, is…
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When Sabbath had the blues: Black Sabbath’s early recordings as Earth to be released as The Legendary Lost Tapes
Before they invented heavy metal, Black Sabbath were a blue band called Earth… (LouderSound)
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“This collection is a breathtaking gift that Springsteen acolytes will cherish”: Bruce Springsteen’s staggering Tracks II – The Lost Albums makes you wonder why lesser records were released instead
The Boss’s magnificent missing chapters, now finally published (LouderSound)
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“I knew that if it failed then I would have no one to blame but myself”: How Boston were almost pulled apart by turmoil and tragedy
Boston, created by reclusive genius Tom Scholz, flew high but fell so far (LouderSound)
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Glastonbury 2025: Hype aside, what’s it actually like these days?
Installation by Led by Donkeys in Block 9. Image: Tom May After experiencing muddy boots and magical moments across four decades, here’s one veteran’s honest take on the world’s biggest green-field festival. I have been trudging through the fields of Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset on and off, since 1987. I’m here right now, on behalf…
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“After King Crimson ended there was a kind of inertia. I’d lost confidence musically, like, ‘Who am I now?’”: Jakko Jakszyk’s return with solo album Son Of Glen
The guitarist/vocalist found his way back to music with help from his partner Louise Patricia Crane. Now he has several projects brewing, including Crimson-related material (LouderSound)
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“Lyric-led, with music that may seem in contrast with the King Crimson work he’s best known for”: Jakko M Jakszyk’s Son Of Glen is a companion piece of sorts to his memoir
True life informs the versatile guitarist’s first post-Crimson solo release, with plenty to pique interest even if it veers away from traditional prog (LouderSound)
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“It’s beautiful, pensive and immersive, then turns into doolally dynamite”: Mike Oldfield’s softly spoken follow-up to Tubular Bells now sounds better than the big beast
Mike Oldfield’s Hergest Ridge was originally received with a shrug, but time has only emphasised its quiet brilliance (LouderSound)
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“Brutal, high-velocity, downright mean and no-nonsense hard-rockin’”: 1976 Motörhead sound like the real deal on The Manticore Tapes
Old songs, new clothes (LouderSound)
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“He was bedrock to the Yes sound; an incredibly creative player who has inspired so many. It’s unlikely that we’ll see his like again”: Chris Squire’s greatest musical moments, by bandmates, friends and fans
Members of Yes, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, and later-generation musicians are among 30 artists who choose their favourite performances to mark a decade since the bass powerhouse’s death (LouderSound)
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AC/DC add more dates to Australian PWR⚡️UP tour
“Final” shows have been added to the band’s Aussie schedule (LouderSound)
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Native James just brought grime metal to Glastonbury – and Glasto lapped it up
The UK’s premier proprietor of grime metal makes a big impact on the Greenpeace stage (LouderSound)
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How to watch Biffy Clyro at Glastonbury no matter where you are in the world
Biffy Clyro will hit Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Friday night – here’s how you can watch their set no matter where you are (LouderSound)
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Kneecap Release Film on Palestine to Coincide with Glastonbury Set
Set to go live online and via social media at 6pm Thursday, Irish rap group Kneecap share a short film, in advance of their 2025 Glastonbury set, calling urgent attention to the genocide in Gaza. The project unites a powerful coalition of visual artists, musicians, filmmakers, producers and activists using their platforms in solidarity with…
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How to watch Alanis Morissette live at Glastonbury 2025
Alanis Morissette will play on the Pyramid Stage on Friday might – here’s how you can watch the singer/songwriter’s set no matter where you are (LouderSound)
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It’s Summer, It’s Ibiza, It’s CAN Art Fair Time
It’s becoming a summer tradition now… just as we enter the latter part of June, the CAN Art Fair emerges and gives us quite a significant look into what the rest of the year is going to shape up like. The Fair has acted as a melting, meeting and perspective of a growing undercurrent of…
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“I’ve actually talked about it a few times.” After years of shooting down the idea, Josh Homme now says that a Kyuss reunion is “possible”
Could cult desert rock legends Kyuss rise again? Josh Homme offers fans a glimmer of hope (LouderSound)
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Glastonbury 2025: How Shangri-La is schooling the art world
Creative Boom is on the ground at Glastonbury Festival, where the art-led Shangri-La area has just opened its gates. Here’s why those without tickets should care. So here’s the thing about art galleries. Typically, they’re the antithesis of what art should be. Sterile, white-walled mausoleums where people shuffle around in hushed reverence, pretending to understand…
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I have my Glastonbury weekend TV schedule sorted – here’s how to plan ahead so you don’t miss a thing
Plan out your Glasto viewing schedule so you don’t miss a beat throughout the festival weekend (LouderSound)
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“No government on stolen land should have the power to decide who is ‘legal’ and who is ‘illegal’, or who lives and who dies.” Rage Against The Machine slam US politicians over “racist terror” caused by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) raids
RATM hit out at politicians who’ve created a climate of fear among immigrants to the US (LouderSound)
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Lorde is hinting at that surprise Glastonbury performance again
Lorde has hinted at a potential surprise performance at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, sharing an image of the Woodsies tent on her Instagram Stories ahead of the event. The timing appears significant, with an unannounced slot scheduled for 11:30 am on 27th June coinciding with the release of her fourth album, ‘Virgin’. Speaking to Jo…
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“My uncle would drink, say he was possessed and run after people with knives”: Why heavy metal is turning its back on booze
Metal stardom has long been synonymous with drinking and excess. However, the genre’s musicians are giving up alcohol younger and younger. We investigate why. (LouderSound)
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Kneecap are teasing a major announcement ahead of their Glastonbury 2025 performance
Kneecap have teased an upcoming announcement scheduled for 6pm this evening, ahead of their appearance at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. The Irish hip-hop trio are set to perform on the West Holts stage at Worthy Farm on Saturday 28th June at 4pm. The group shared a brief message on Instagram stating: “Important message coming. 6pm…
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The 1975 have apparently spent four times their fee on their Glastonbury headline show’s production
The 1975 have reportedly invested heavily in their upcoming Glastonbury headline performance, spending four times their performance fee on production costs. The Manchester band are set to top the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm tomorrow (27th June), marking their only live appearance of 2025. They share headline billing with Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo. The…
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Pelagic Fest share their 2024 After Movie celebrating last year’s post-rock and prog metal event
Prog and Metal Hammer are partnering with this year’s post-rock and prog metal two-day event Pelagic Fest (LouderSound)
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“It made me feel empowered!” That time pop superstars Beyoncé, Britney Spears and Pink dressed up as gladiators and covered Queen’s anthemic classic We Will Rock You now seems like a weird fever dream
Look out for cameos from Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor in one of TV’s most iconic adverts (LouderSound)
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“It’s an invisible bond that can’t be broken”: Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne are on the cover of the new Metal Hammer
We talk to all four members of Sabbath ahead of their final show, taking place in the city where they started heavy metal (LouderSound)
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Watch Good Charlotte play new single Rejects on Jimmy Kimmel Live as they announce their first new album in seven years, Motel Du Cap
Good Charlotte announce details of their follow-up to 2018’s Generation Rx (LouderSound)
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How to watch The 1975 live at Glastonbury – no matter where you are
The 1975 are headlining Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage on Friday night – here’s how to catch their set live from anywhere (LouderSound)
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“I don’t sit around listening to Metallica.” Kirk Hammett has a new book, a new album in the works and absolutely no plans to retire
Metallica’s six-string king has his sights firmly set on the future (LouderSound)
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The world’s kitsch-est pop-up book is here!
Some of the spreads in the new Willis Wonderland pop-up book took two months to perfect, and for illustrator and designer Neal McCullough, it was a labour of love. For Northern Ireland-based designer Neal McCullough – a lifelong devotee of Americana – briefs don’t get much sweeter than this. For the last year or so,…
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The Beaches have released a new breakup anthem, ‘Touch Myself’
The Beaches have shared new single ‘Touch Myself’, taken from their upcoming third studio album ‘No Hard Feelings’. The Canadian alt-rock group’s latest track explores themes of heartbreak, with the song arriving as the fourth single from their forthcoming record, due 29th August. “Touch Myself is a song about being so heartbroken you can’t even…
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Ghostwoman have shared a new single named after their dog Levon
Ghostwoman have shared new single ‘Levon’, taken from their upcoming album ‘Welcome to the Civilized World’, set for release on 5th September via Full Time Hobby. The Belgium/Canada-based duo of Evan Uschenko and Ille van Dessel have crafted their fourth album between the two countries over a two-year period, recording between locations including a friend’s…
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Tomorrow X Together have announced their final ‘Star Chapter’ album, arriving in July
TOMORROW X TOGETHER have announced their fourth studio album ‘The Star Chapter: TOGETHER’, set to arrive on 21st July. The K-pop group’s new record serves as the final instalment of their ‘The Star Chapter’ series and marks their first full-length album since ‘The Name Chapter: FREEFALL’, which arrived in October 2023. The announcement was accompanied…
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Blood Orange is back with new song ‘The Field’, featuring multiple collaborators
Blood Orange has released ‘The Field’, marking his first new song in three years. The track, written and produced by Dev Hynes, features collaborations with The Durutti Column, Tariq Al-Sabir, Daniel Cesar, and regular Blood Orange contributors Caroline Polacheck and Eva Tolkin. Hynes has also directed an accompanying music video for the release. The new…
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Martyn Cross Curates the Sublime and Subtle “Softly Radiant, Half-Buried”
Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Softly Radiant, Half-Buried, a group exhibition curated by artist Martyn Cross. With Softly Radiant, Half-Buried, Cross brings together 15 artists whose work occupies a place beyond time, consciousness, and reality—artists with whom Cross feels an innate connection and who have served as points of inspiration and reflection as he works toward…
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J. Carino “Carry It With You” @ Yossi Milo Gallery, NYC
Yossi Milo is pleased to announce J. Carino’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery, Carry It With You, which opens to the public on Thursday, June 26 and will be on view through Friday, July 25, 2025.
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Kelly Mackenzie on boundaries, balance, and why ‘hustle’ isn’t a dirty word
As part of our Caregiving & Creativity theme, we speak with Kelly Mackenzie, founder of White Bear, about learning to delegate, redefining hustle, and how becoming a parent reshaped her relationship with work. For Kelly Mackenzie, hustle isn’t something to be ashamed of. It’s part of what’s fuelled a decade-leading branding agency, White Bear. But…
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Studio Moross spins a vibrant new identity for Glitterbox’s 2025 season
Glitterbox’s fresh global campaign is complete with five dance floor muses, punchy palettes and a rallying cry that it’s all ‘Made For The Dancefloor’. When Glitterbox burst onto Ibiza’s club circuit in 2014, it promised the purest joys of disco, house and soul for everyone who could squeeze into the booth or shimmy under the…
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Wolfgang Van Halen backs out of Black Sabbath farewell show
The words “scheduling conflict” rear their ugly head (LouderSound)
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“He’s the real deal. He came in reeking of pot”: Johnny Van Zant on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s new live album, life without Gary Rossington and new music
Iconic southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd play four UK shows in July. Will they play Free Bird? Good chance (LouderSound)
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The 50 best Led Zeppelin songs
Led Zeppelin may have shunned singles, but they wrote some of rock’s most iconic songs – and here are 50 of the very best (LouderSound)
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Polina Barskaya: The Good Life @ Harkawik, NYC
Harkawik is pleased to announce The Good Life, their first exhibition with Polina Barskaya.
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Nate Plotkin: Fear of Success @ SHRINE, NYC
Few people might admit it, but almost everyone experiences some form of fear or hesitation around attaining the things they most dream of achieving at some point in life. Fear of Success; it’s an oxymoron, but self-doubt is perverse, and it generally rears its head whenever it wants. So, we must find ways around it, or…
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Preview: Joseph Cochran II: Public Work @ Swivel Gallery, NYC
Swivel Gallery is pleased to present Public Work, Joseph Cochran II’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition showcases a new body of work by the artist that explores photography not only as a mode of documentation, but as a social practice — a tool of resonance. The focus of Public Work roots deeper…
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“Won’t miss being in a sh*t band with horrible humans.” Ex-Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds hits out at his former bandmates on social media
It seems that Brent Hinds’ exit from Mastodon may not have been entirely amicable (LouderSound)
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Wolf Alice are teasing their new single ‘The Sofa’, from upcoming album ‘The Clearing’
Wolf Alice have announced their new single ‘The Sofa’, the second track to be taken from their upcoming album ‘The Clearing’. The track follows the release of recent single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’, with the full album set to arrive on 29th August. “After the love you showed for ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’, we’re feeling all kinds…
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Oasis say additional tickets for their sold-out reunion tour could go on sale “in the coming days”
If you haven’t managed to secure tickets for Oasis’ sold-out Live 25 world tour, all is not yet lost (LouderSound)
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Who are Patchwork? The whole world is trying to guess the identity of the mystery artist playing a secret show at Glastonbury festival this weekend
‘Patchwork’ are playing Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Saturday evening, but they’re keeping their true identity a secret, and it’s driving The Internet crazy (LouderSound)
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Pale Waves have confirmed a UK and Ireland tour of often overlooked cities
Pale Waves have announced the Still Smitten Tour, a series of dates across the UK and Ireland set to take place this October. The Manchester alt-pop outfit will begin the run at Sunderland’s The Old Fire Station on 13th October, with shows continuing through to a final date at Cyprus Avenue, Cork on 30th October.…
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Wall of Death: Shame take the fastest route on their transformative new album ‘Cutthroat’
Five days ago, Shame were supporting Wunderhorse at London’s Alexandra Palace. Now, they’re announcing their new album ‘Cutthroat’ and preparing for a sold-out gig at Brixton Jamm where they’ll play the new material in its entirety. We’re not sure what the world record is for shifting album campaigns, but ‘under a week’ has got to…
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Artist Spotlight: Reeha Lim
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Gentle Giant’s Derek Shulman to publish career-spanning memoir, Giant Steps, in October
Giant Steps traces Derek Shulman’s career from Simon Dupree & The Big Sound through Gentle Giant to record executive working with Bon Jovi, Dream Theater, AC/DC and more… (LouderSound)
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Vangelis’s epic 1492: Conquest Of Paradise soundtrack to be reissued on coloured vinyl and CD
The Vangelis soundtrack for Ridley Scott’s epic 1492: Conquest Of Paradise will be reissued on coloured vinyl and CD in August (LouderSound)
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The 10 best artists to see at BST Hyde Park, London this summer from Olivia Rodrigo and Beabadoobee to Neil Young and Stevie Wonder
Glastonbury isn’t the only major UK festival launching this week (LouderSound)
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“My mom was a shaman.” Japan’s Kuunatic mix doom, psychedelia and folk with sci-fi concepts – and are one of the most brilliant bands you’ll hear this year
Drawing on Shinto, sci-fi and traditional Japanese folk, Kuunatic are one of metal’s most fascinating new bands (LouderSound)
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“Futique is an exploration of ideas, objects or relationships that exist across time.” Biffy Clyro announce new album Futique
“Futique is an exploration of ideas, objects or relationships that exist across time.” Biffy Clyro announce new album Futique (LouderSound)
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hard life have dropped single ‘y3llow bike’ ahead of their new album release
hard life are teasing their new album ‘onion’, set for release on 18th July via Island EMI, with new single ‘y3llow bike’. The track follows previous singles ‘othello’ and ‘OGRE’, with the new album marking the band’s first full-length release since their recent legal battles. The record was primarily created in Tokyo, where Murray Matravers…
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Biffy Clyro have announced their new album ‘Futique’, coming this September
Biffy Clyro have announced their new album ‘Futique’, set for release on 26th September. The Scottish trio’s latest offering follows their recent single ‘A Little Love’, which topped the UK’s Official Vinyl Singles Chart after premiering as Radio 1’s Hottest Record and receiving its live debut at Radio 1’s Big Weekend. Frontman Simon Neil explains…
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Inhaler, Fontaines D.C., Blossoms and more have teamed up with CALM for a new charity t-shirt line
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) have announced a new merchandise line called ‘Lifelines’, featuring donated lyrics from artists including Blossoms, Inhaler, Fontaines DC, and Tom Walker. The initiative, which aims to raise funds for CALM’s suicide prevention work, will release a series of t-shirts featuring hope-focused lyrics from each artist. The collection launches with Blossoms’…
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BTS fan documentary ‘Forever We Are Young’ is coming to theaters worldwide this July
A new documentary exploring the global BTS ARMY fandom is set for a limited theatrical release, beginning 30th July through Trafalgar Releasing. ‘Forever We Are Young’, directed by Grace Lee and Patty Ahn, examines the worldwide impact of BTS’s fandom, which currently stands at 90 million members globally. The documentary follows ARMY members across various…
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The Beths have announced their fourth album ‘Straight Line Was A Lie’
The Beths are set to release their fourth album ‘Straight Line Was A Lie’ via ANTI- Records on 29th August, alongside sharing new single ‘No Joy’. The New Zealand quartet – Elizabeth Stokes, Jonathan Pearce, Benjamin Sinclair, and Tristan Deck – explore themes of existential vertigo and cyclical personal growth on their latest full-length. The…
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Sarah Maison has released ‘Exister’, a protest song against modern capitalism
Sarah Maison has announced new single ‘Exister’, out today (25th June) via Capitane Records. The French alternative pop artist’s latest track marks a continuation of the sonic evolution displayed on her previous EPs, ‘Sarah Maison’ and ‘Soleils’, released in 2018 and 2021 respectively. “Exister is an ode to nature and a reflection on the absurdity…
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Deafheaven have confirmed a 25-date European tour for late 2025
Deafheaven have announced a twenty-five date European and UK tour for autumn/winter 2025, following the release of their new album ‘Lonely People With Power’ and recent performance at Outbreak fest. The San Francisco band have also recently shared a short film for album track ‘Winona’, directed by Nico and produced by Pulse Films, with creative…
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Wisp has announced their debut album ‘If Not Winter’ for August
Wisp has announced their debut album ‘If Not Winter’, set for release on 1st August via Music Soup/Interscope Records. The shoegaze artist has also shared a new visualiser for their recent single ‘Save Me Now’, described as their grungiest track to date. The album represents a complete realisation of their boundary-pushing approach to the genre,…
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Mathew Horne is going to star in a new play about Blur vs Oasis, The Battle
Mathew Horne is set to star in ‘The Battle’, a new comedy exploring the infamous 1995 Britpop rivalry between Blur and Oasis. The actor and comedian will take on the role of music executive Andy Ross in the production, which opens at Birmingham Rep on 11th February ahead of a major UK tour and West…
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Black Sabbath offer first glimpse of rehearsals as they prepare for bow-out concert Back To The Beginning next week
“Hello from rehearsals!” frontman Ozzy Osbourne writes on social media (LouderSound)
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Karen Arm: Night Birds @ PPOW Gallery, NYC
P·P·O·W is pleased to present Night Birds, Karen Arm’s seventh solo exhibition with the gallery. For over three decades, Arm’s work has engaged dialogues between micro and macro, form and element, and light and space to heighten the intangible aspects of nature while capturing unseeable moments in time. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, Arm investigates…
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“After I saw him live I wanted to give up playing the guitar. It took me about a year to get over that”: This is the soundtrack of Robin Trower’s life
Blues lifer Robin Trower picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and names his favourite Robin Trower album (Hint: It’s not Bridge Of Sighs) (LouderSound)
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Dạ-Hợp: A dual-concept dining experience that blooms after dark in Ho Chi Minh City
This boundary-blurring F&B brand from M — N Associates proves that two stories are better than one. There’s no shortage of rooftop bars in Ho Chi Minh City, but few offer quite the experience of Dạ-Hợp. This new two-floor concept pairs cabaret dining with open-air nightlife, woven together by a brand identity that’s equal parts…
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Louiza Cookson-Rabouhi: designing with curiosity, community and courage
From band rehearsals to brand strategy, principal designer Louiza Cookson-Rabouhi reflects on her creative journey so far and on why empathy, intuition, and curiosity continue to shape her work at Magnetic. For Louiza Cookson-Rabouhi, design was never a career she simply fell into. It was something instinctive that she grew into. “I designed a logo…
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Joy from chaos: How London’s latest festival is redefining connection
Acrylicize’s inaugural Joy festival brought together artists, designers and cultural explorers for two days of creative exchange in East London. In a world saturated with digital noise and division, the idea of gathering creatives in a physical space to simply be together might seem almost radical. Yet that’s exactly what the design studio Acrylicize achieved…
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Mindbody and ClassPass unite under new parent brand Playlist to redefine wellness experiences
Bringing together fitness, wellness, and lifestyle businesses worldwide, Playlist sets a new vision for a more personalised, human-centred experience economy powered by technology but led by connection. Personalisation and real-world connection are becoming increasingly valued in our evolving digital world. In response, two of the biggest names in fitness and wellness technology – Mindbody and…
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“I could have died three times since 2010”: It’s been 18 years since the last King Diamond album and he’s getting impatient
Danish shrieker King Diamond has returned to the road with “a horror show set to music” (LouderSound)
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“I don’t worry about labels and I’ve ended up in the premier prog band of all time. If I’d listened to haters I’d have stopped after my first record”: Billy Sherwood’s journey to Yes started with the wayward World Trade
By the time he reunited his 80s group for third album Unify, he’d replaced Chris Squire and started fronting Asia. None of it would have happened without Toto and Gentle Giant (LouderSound)
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AC/DC, Kiss, Stryper, Judas Priest, Mötley Crüe and more collide in ultimate hell-themed mashup
Hotter Than A Highway to Hell With The Devil will provide all the Satan you’ll ever need (LouderSound)
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“He has no job security, no savings, no pension, and when he can’t work, no income”: Fundraiser set up for leading rock music journalist after heart attack
Writer Mick Wall has written books on Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, Eagles and more (LouderSound)
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The sound of glorious pandemonium: Two nights with The Darkness in Ireland
The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins and writer Pat Carty worked together as apprentice joiners in the 1990s: 30 years on, we put them together again (LouderSound)
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DORK x 2000TREES: letlive.’s unexpected resurrection finds power in healing
FOLLOW DORK X 2000TREES ON SPOTIFY Making a long-awaited return with their first-ever appearance at 2000trees Festival this summer, letlive. arrive as a changed band from the one that stepped away in 2017. Their Sincerely Yours tour was initially interpreted as a final farewell but it’s become something else entirely. It is less of a…
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AFI announce 24-date North American tour
Davey Havok’s influential punks set out their plans to conjure up their dark arts across the US and Canada (LouderSound)
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The Zombies announce documentary screenings for June and July
The Zombies: Hung Up On A Dream documentary is set for UK-wide release across all video platforms from July (LouderSound)
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“Why not go out swinging with the angriest sounds you can?”: Metal Hammer writers name the albums they’d listen to during a zombie apocalypse
As 28 Years Later lurches its way towards box office success, we suggest the rock and metal albums that would best soundtrack a zombie killing spree (LouderSound)
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Zara Larsson has released a new Y2K-inspired video for ‘Midnight Sun’
Zara Larsson has released a new video for her single ‘Midnight Sun’, the title track from her forthcoming album. The video, drawing inspiration from Swedish summers, features a saturated, hyperreal aesthetic that pays homage to Y2K maximalism. The track was created with collaborator MNEK, producers Margo XS and Zhone, and songwriter Helena Gao. “I really…
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Bludfest 2025: YUNGBLUD leads music’s next generation at Milton Keynes Bowl
YUNGBLUD is done fucking around. For years, YUNGBLUD has been punk rock’s answer to Bart Simpson, delivering bratty songs of rebellion with youthful angst. Live, the gigs have been about causing as much smirking chaos as possible. As he struts out onstage at Milton Keynes Bowl to close out the second instalment of his own…
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Sprints announce new album All That Is Over, share first single Descartes, outline UK and Ireland headline tour
Dublin post-punks Sprints return (LouderSound)
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Slow Crush have shared their dreamy new single ‘While You Dream Vividly’
Slow Crush have shared new single ‘While You Dream Vividly’, taken from their upcoming album ‘Thirst’. The track arrives ahead of their third full-length record, following 2018’s ‘Aurora’ and 2021’s ‘Hush’. The new album, set for release via Pure Noise Records on 29th August, was recorded at The Ranch in Southampton with producer Lewis Johns.…
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Thom Yorke shares mind-bending video for new TV theme Dialing In
Thom Yorke’s new track, Dialing In, is the theme for Apple TV’s new drama Smoke, which airs on June 27 (LouderSound)
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Sir Chloe has announced second album ‘Swallow The Knife’ and a North American tour
Sir Chloe is set to release their second full-length album ‘Swallow The Knife’ on 22nd August, alongside announcing a 36-date North American headline tour. The new record, produced by Steph Marziano, features drums from Sarah Jones across the majority of tracks. Sir Chloe, the moniker of vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Dana Foote, performs vocals, guitars,…
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Gorillaz are going to play their only show outside UK this year at Madrid’s Pulse of Gaia festival
Gorillaz are set to headline Pulse of Gaia festival in Madrid this September, marking their only performance outside the UK this year as they celebrate their 25th anniversary. The virtual band will perform at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid on 20th September, joined by their full live band and featuring visuals from Jamie Hewlett. The performance…
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Sprints have announced their second album ‘All That Is Over’ with new single ‘Descartes’
SPRINTS have announced their second album ‘All That Is Over’, set for release on 26th September via City Slang worldwide and Sub Pop in North America – marking their first release with the legendary Seattle label. The Irish four-piece have also shared new single ‘Descartes’ alongside news of an extensive UK and European tour, including…
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“Babymetal inspired me!” Poppy explains the meaning behind her collaboration with the Japanese metal superstars, from me to u
Poppy discusses one of the biggest metal team-ups of 2025 so far (LouderSound)
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“It’s scary putting your voice on something when people are attached to hearing someone else. There will be people who won’t come with us – that’s totally fair”: Black Country, New Road battled steep odds to make Forever Howlong
Line-up changes, cancelled tours, shyness, outside commitments left the Canterbury crew with no option but to gamble on their future. Their third studio album proves they won (LouderSound)
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Ex-Lamb Of God drummer Chris Adler is “estranged” from brother Willie following 2019 exit
Chris admits that he hasn’t spoken to his guitarist brother since his Lamb Of God dismissal, which he claims happened via email (LouderSound)
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Lenz Geerk Went Home for Basel
Just doing a little catch up from Basel week in Switzerland (which is funny to say because this is Basel, in Basel, Art Basel, Basel, but I digress…) and MASSIMODECARLO put on a stunning showing of Lenz Geerk, lautlos, the first exhibition by Geerk in Basel. The presentation broughtr Geerk back to his birthplace with a…
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claim no easy victories: Matthias Franz @ GRIMM, London
GRIMM is pleased to present a claim no easy victories, a solo exhibition of new works by Matthias Franz (b. 1984, Ilmenau, DE) at the London gallery, opening this Summer. This is Franz’s third solo exhibition with the gallery and his first exhibition in the city.
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What are the key trends and takeaways from Cannes Lions 2025?
Cannes Lions 2025 – All images courtesy of Cannes From AI and authenticity to the rise of the creator CEO, these are the big ideas shaping the future of creativity, as heard on the Croisette. Cannes Lions 2025 felt like a festival in flux. Yes, there were still the yacht parties, beachfront billboards and branded…
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‘We built this with ourselves in mind’: The Neu Project brings neurodiversity to the Croisette in Cannes
Cannes Lions Creative Boom was on the ground at Cannes Lions, where amid the noise and spectacle, The Neu Project quietly created something radical — a calming, neuro-inclusive space designed by and for neurodivergent creatives. Here’s why it mattered. In a week known for rosé-fuelled rooftop panels and big brand bravado, The Neu Project offered…
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Combo breaks its silence: The quiet agency behind cult brands turns 10
After a decade of flying under the radar, the design studio behind Saie Beauty, Away and The Nue Co. is finally stepping into the spotlight. In an exclusive interview, Abbey Bamford speaks with Combo’s founders about building trust, resisting trends, and redefining what a creative partnership truly means. At the corner of Grand and Mulberry…
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“We decided to stream on Saturdays, have a drink and pretend we were playing a gig”: Six things you need to know about When Rivers Meet
One of When Rivers Meet’s albums was a chart first and the following hit the Top 5, but they “still think we’re a little band” (LouderSound)
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“That’s evil, beyond any concept I can relate to”: John Lydon on the haters who buy tickets just to abuse him
PiL frontman and former Sex Pistol John Lydon on losing loved ones, living near the California fires, spoken-word gigs and underpants (LouderSound)
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“We both understood from the beginning that this was a journey into long-form music. It’s time for this kind of music again. It elevates you”: How Jon Anderson and Roine Stolt made Invention Of Knowledge
The former Yes vocalist and the Flower Kings leader spent two years creating and fine-tuning a record designed to be an in-depth experience – and surprised even themselves (LouderSound)
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“They’ve got a sound that lifts your heart up”: Every Steely Dan album ranked, from worst to best
Steely Dan brought jazz smarts and lyrical sophistication to rock, conjuring up brainiac music that sold millions – just don’t mention ‘yacht rock’ (LouderSound)
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Turnstile soundtrack the new Taco Bell commercial featuring Tony Hawk
Turnstile have soundtracked a new Taco Bell commercial featuring skateboarding icon Tony Hawk, with two tracks from their album ‘Never Enough’ appearing in the spot. The Baltimore hardcore quintet’s songs ‘Seein’ Stars’ and ‘Birds’ feature in the advertisement for Hawk’s Build Your Own Luxe Cravings Box campaign. The collaboration continues the band’s relationship with Taco…
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Barry Can’t Swim has shared his new single ‘All My Friends’
Barry Can’t Swim has shared new single ‘All My Friends’, the final track to be released ahead of his upcoming album ‘Loner’. The new album, set for release via Ninja Tune, follows his Mercury Prize-shortlisted debut ‘When Will We Land?’. The electronic artist’s recent achievements include a nomination for Best Dance Act at the 2024…
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The Prodigy have announced a UK and Ireland arena tour for 2026
The Prodigy have announced a UK and Ireland arena tour for April 2026, with Carl Cox joining as special guest. The electronic pioneers will perform tracks from across their seven UK number one albums, while Cox returns to his signature three-deck vinyl setup for two-hour opening sets each night. “We’re bringin back that full experience…
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Citizen have announced a 10th anniversary edition of ‘Everybody Is Going To Heaven’
Citizen are set to release a 10th anniversary edition of their second album ‘Everybody Is Going To Heaven’ via Run For Cover Records on 27th June. The expanded reissue features previously unreleased track ‘Nail In Your Hand’, alongside a reimagined version of ‘Heaviside’ by Wisp and various demos from the album’s recording sessions. Originally released…
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Wet Leg take inspiration from Big Brother and Shakira for their new ballad ‘davina mccall’
Wet Leg have revealed ‘davina mccall’, the third track from their upcoming second album ‘moisturizer’. The new single is a soft, lovelorn ballad that draws inspiration from Big Brother and Shakira, accompanied by a stop-motion animated video directed by Chris Hopewell. The visual features the band as clay figures searching for a feather-stealing goblin, connecting…
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Royel Otis have confirmed their second album ‘hickey’ for August
Royel Otis have announced their sophomore album ‘hickey’, set for release on 22nd August via OURNESS/Capitol/Island Records. The announcement comes following the release of their debut album ‘PRATTS & PAIN’ in February 2024. The Sydney-based duo have recently been playing pop-up shows across the United States, previewing new material alongside their latest single ‘moody’. Speaking…
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Dolly Parton has booked a six-show Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace this December
Dolly Parton has announced her first extended Las Vegas residency in 32 years, with six shows scheduled at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace this December. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee will perform a selection of hits spanning seven decades, including ‘9 to 5’, ‘Jolene’, ‘I Will Always Love You’, and ‘Coat Of…
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Duran Duran have announced a new Halloween show at Manchester’s Co-op Live
Duran Duran are set to bring their Halloween spectacular to Manchester’s Co-op Live for an exclusive UK show on 31st October. The British band will present their annual Danse Macabre Halloween Party in the UK for the first time, following its inception at Las Vegas’ Wynn Theatre in 2022. The show promises to feature their…
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Mott The Hoople and Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralphs dead at 81
Mick Ralphs’ death has been confirmed in a statement from Bad Company (LouderSound)
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“The World Heavyweight Champions re-unite for a tour of straight up ruckus.” The Prodigy announce UK and Ireland tour with special guest Carl Cox
The Prodigy promise to bring the heat, and new music, on UK and Ireland arena tour (LouderSound)
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“A limited series of very special one-night-only evenings at a curated selection of North America’s most historic theaters.” Queens of the Stone Age announce The Catacombs Tour
It’ll be just like seeing QOTSA perform underneath Paris surrounded by millions of skeletons, except completely different (LouderSound)
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Daniela García Hamilton “Amanecer / Atardecer” @ Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles
One of the highlights of Daniela García Hamilton: Amanecer / Atardecer (Sunrise / Sunset) at Charlie James Gallery in Los Angeles is the embodiment of absence. She is at her best when the works stitch into the canvas a sense of loss memories, letting the raw canvas take space and speak to the setting of the…
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The Art That Leaves “Things Unsaid”
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Left Unsaid, a group exhibition highlighting thirteen artists who capture elements of impermanence in their work. In Left Unsaid, the quiet weight of impermanence is explored through layered symbolism, fragmented narratives, glances, gestures and unfinished thoughts.
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“At a self-described ‘post-punk festival’, they’ve put the guy who defined both punk AND post-punk on a little stage in a car park. Lydon is raging…” PiL, Johnny Marr and Death Cult thrill at ‘post-punk festival’ Forever Now
The National Bowl at Milton Keynes plays home to an underserved tribe in a celebration of 80s alternative music (LouderSound)
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“The council has a responsibility to take action where there are risks of discrimination, harassment and victimisation.” Brighton MP calls for Marilyn Manson gig in the city to be cancelled
Siân Rebecca Berry, the member of Parliament for Brighton Pavilion, wants the opening show of Manson’s UK tour pulled (LouderSound)
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“One of the most vital creatives working in the metal scene right now.” A guide to every Poppy album so far
Our guide to every full-length studio album made by one of alternative music’s most fascinating and unpredictable creatives (LouderSound)
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These are the UK cities that will host Black Sabbath: The Ballet in autumn and winter 2025
The Birmingham Royal Ballet’s production, dedicated to the godfathers of heavy metal, will hit the road from September to November (LouderSound)
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Heaven Shall Burn are one of metal’s most criminally overlooked bands. Heimat is the perfect gateway album to fix that
German metalcore veterans Heaven Shall Burn deserve to be far bigger outside of their homeland. Is this the album that will make that happen? (LouderSound)
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Buy a DEVO Print, Then Hang with DEVO @ 111 Minna Gallery, San Francisco
We like DEVO, you like DEVO. And this July 2025, 111 Minna wants you to hang out with DEVO. In celebration of DEVO’s 50th anniversary, members of the band will appear and present their fine art photography: a curated, strictly limited-edition portfolio of five rare or never-before-seen DEVO images by world-class lens operators: Neal Preston, Ebet Roberts,…
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The Lemonheads announce Love Chant, their first new album in 19 years: hear new single in The Margin now
“It’s a full-on 8th grade girl revenge song” Evan Dando on new Lemonheads single In The Margin (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Featuring Joe Bonamassa, The Hives, Enuff Z’nuff and five other raiders of the lost art (LouderSound)
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12 alternative acts you should try and watch at Glastonbury 2025
Think Glastonbury Festival is all about mainstream artists? Think again (LouderSound)
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“H-Dropping” by Artist Lyn Liu
A selection of new work by Beijing-born artist Lyn Liu, including paintings from her recent solo exhibition, “H-Dropping,” with Kasmin gallery. © Lyn Liu. Courtesy of the artist and Kasmin, New York. © Lyn Liu. Courtesy of the artist and Kasmin, New York. © Lyn Liu. Courtesy of the artist and…
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Watch Muse jam a Gojira riff during recent headline performance at Hellfest in France
Matt Bellamy’s hard rock powerhouse played a short snippet of Stranded at one of Europe’s biggest metal festivals last weekend (LouderSound)
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Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones review
The latest iteration of Sony’s best-selling over-ear headphones feature arguably the best noise cancelling yet. Tuned by studio engineers, they sound pretty good too (LouderSound)
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Cannes Lions 2025: Why it’s no longer just for big creative agencies
Croisette Confidential tour with Rob Mayhew. Image courtesy of Cannes Lions Creative Boom was on the ground at Cannes Lions 2025 and spotted a shift: more indie creatives, more opportunities, and a new wave of passes designed to open doors. Here’s what you need to know – and why it’s no longer just a festival…
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“We never thought we’d make it this far and neither did you”: The Damned announce massive 50th anniversary show
Yep, punk is officially half a century old (LouderSound)
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Matt Tuck names the song that “encapsulates what Bullet For My Valentine is”: “It’s heavy, it’s melodic, it’s anthemic, it’s intricate”
And no, it’s not a track from The Poison (LouderSound)
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Why the cool kids are leaving the big cities, and bringing creative life to smaller towns
Should I stay or should I go? Image licensed via Adobe Stock Rising rents and remote work are driving a creative exodus from London and other major cities, transforming once-overlooked towns across Britain. When did you last look at your rent and feel positive about what you’re getting for your money? When did you last…
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The 20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025
Ingrid Picanyol These visionary creatives are redefining visual communication with bold aesthetics, cultural storytelling and boundary-pushing innovation across all mediums. The graphic design landscape in 2025 is one of both tremendous opportunity and significant challenge. As brands seek authentic connections with increasingly diverse audiences, the demand for designers who can navigate cultural nuance while maintaining…
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“We could have ended up as mementoes bricked up in his walls”: The night The Kinks partied at John Wayne Gacy’s house
The Kinks’ US tour of 1965 was eventful even before the Killer Clown got involved (LouderSound)
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‘Campaigns say things, but culture proves them’: thought leader James Hurst on doing design right
In a sensational session for members of The Studio, James Hurst revealed why design, as a declaration rather than decoration, is reshaping how creative professionals approach meaningful change. In an age where social media has gone to the dogs, Creative Boom’s new network, The Studio, has emerged as something genuinely different. It’s a private sanctuary…
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“We recorded with him, but the song was demoted to a bonus track. I’ve had to add him to the list of people who’ll never speak to me again”: Dan Hawkins hates how The Darkness treated Ian Anderson
Guitarist says one of the worst days of his life came when a song featuring the Jethro Tull leader was dropped from their 2012 comeback album (LouderSound)
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“It sounds like an effective pastiche of Phil Spector, but lacks both Spector’s passion and his genius”: The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds is revered by the critics – but not everyone is on board
Brian Wilson’s celebrated masterpiece, reappraised (LouderSound)
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AC/DC announce Australian leg of PWR⚡️UP tour
Could these be the final AC/DC shows ever? (LouderSound)
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“He’ll be sacking me next.” Pete Townshend on Roger Daltrey and why Zak Starkey was fired by The Who
The Who’s Pete Townshend describes Zak Starkey’s sacking saga as “a mess” (LouderSound)
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“They were stuck down a blues-soul blind alley, but these songs are fuelled by a cartoonish punky energy”: Atomic Rooster’s Atomic Rooster, remastered and expanded
The proto-prog trio’s crunching 80s revamp revisited, with extras and a live set (LouderSound)
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10 brilliant songs that prove Johnny Marr is one of the most influential guitarists of his generation
It’s true, just ask Radiohead, Blur, Fontaines D.C., Red Hot Chili Peppers and more… (LouderSound)
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Linkin Park fans in Switzerland left heartbroken by last-minute cancellation
Linkin Park cancelled show in Bern due to “medical issue” and so far there’s been no update (LouderSound)
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“Perhaps the strangest recording session of the era”: Peter Gabriel, Robert Fripp, Sandy Denny, Phil Collins and the novelty single no one talks about
In 1975 some of the biggest names in prog became the backing band for comedian Charlie Drake to record the Gabriel-penned song You’ll Never Know. It was an utter flop (LouderSound)
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“No one else does this with such a lightness of touch yet such a definitive sense of purpose – a double victory”: Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe’s Luminal and Lateral
Stunning collaboration yields two albums that are different – while also, somehow, the same (LouderSound)
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“Their version was very Middle America”: The Kinks could never fully get on board with Van Halen’s cover of You Really Got Me and here’s why
The band’s famously chilled out frontman Ray Davies had a hard time accepting that people thought Eddie Van Halen & co. wrote his timeless classic (LouderSound)
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Minimalism meets Metaphor in “Quiet disruption”: Luanne E. Witkowski @ Kingston Gallery, Boston
I have been following the artistic trajectory of Luanne E. Witkowski for some years. I am repeatedly amazed by this artist’s reinvention of her practice through ever new discreet bodies of work, while retaining her distinctive voice. “Quiet disruption,” now on view at Kingston Gallery in Boston delivers her latest iteration of abstraction and metaphor,…
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“I was looking for something darker.” Bruce Springsteen reveals that he’s never been happy with his world-conquering Born In The USA album, and says the 30-million-selling collection didn’t “connect” like his other records
The multi-platinum success of Born In The USA made Bruce Springsteen a household name, but The Boss still harbours reservations about the album (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Biohazard, Omnium Gatherum and Beyond The Black are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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“Memories of the Underground” @ MAIA, Mexico City
We are so happy that our friends and past collaborators in Mexico City have opened Memories of the Underground at their MAIA, CDMX space that celebrates a major turning point in their history as well as street and emerging art as well. In that 2005—2010 window, so much happened to bring new artists to the forefront…
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KAWS Does THERAPY
Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to present THERAPY, a solo exhibition of new works by past cover artist KAWS at Bleibtreustraße 45 and 15/16 in Berlin. This is the artist’s inaugural exhibition with the gallery.
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Introducing the 100th issue of Dork, with Bastille, Fontaines D.C. and CMAT!
Dork has officially hit the big 1-0-0, and we’re celebrating in style. Issue 100 – available to order now, and online from this coming Monday (23rd June) – is a bumper, triple-cover spectacular, with Fontaines D.C. and CMAT revealed as our brand new cover stars alongside the already-revealed Bastille. We already announced an ultra-intimate celebratory…
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PinkPantheress has released fan-favourite track ‘Close to you’
PinkPantheress has shared unreleased track ‘Close to you’, accompanied by a new music video. The song, which was originally teased on Soundcloud in 2021, has been one of her most requested unreleased tracks. PinkPantheress recently performed the song live during an intimate show at Banquet Records’ Pryzm, where attendees received promotional CDs of the track.…
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Six of the newest, coolest proggy sounds around from Sam Vallen, Heather Findlay, Esoterica and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week
Great new prog you need to hear from Tribe3, Esthesis, Fields Of Næcluda and more in our Tracks Of The Week… (LouderSound)
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KuleeAngee: Sweat, studio parties and spiritual squelch-pop
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY When Dork drops KuleeAngee a line, they’re mid-cleanup. “We just finished up cleaning our studio ‘cos Kesh had his birthday here the other night,” they admit, half-apologetically, half-proudly. “We’re sweating buckets and now doing this interview, haha.” You get the sense that this combo – hedonism and hustle – is precisely…
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Lola Young is teasing her third album with new single ‘Not Like That Anymore’
Lola Young has released a new single ‘Not Like That Anymore’, taken from her upcoming third album ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’. The South London artist’s new album, set for release on 19th September via Island Records/Day One, follows her recent single ‘One Thing’, which has reached the UK Top 20 Singles Chart. The album, co-written…
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Alessi Rose has dropped a new alt-rock single, ‘That Could Be Me’, ahead of her debut EP
Alessi Rose has announced details of her debut Polydor Records EP ‘Voyeur’, alongside new single ‘That Could Be Me’. The eight-track EP, set for release on 25th July, follows her recent single ‘Same Mouth’ and features production from Josh Scarbrow, Benjy Gibson, and Oli Fox, alongside Sam De Jong, John Hill, and Sammy Witte. ‘That…
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Sam Fender and Olivia Dean have teamed up for a new version of ‘Rein Me In’
Sam Fender has released a new version of ‘Rein Me In’ featuring Olivia Dean, following its live debut during his recent stadium shows. The track, which originally appeared on Fender’s third album ‘People Watching’, has been reworked to include a new verse written and performed by Dean. The collaboration marks Fender’s first recorded duet since…
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“Total bollocks!” Contrary to what you may have heard, Rick Wakeman wasn’t responsible for the Sex Pistols getting dumped by their record label in 1977, just seven days after signing their contract
The music business can be brutal, as the Sex Pistols discovered in March 1977 when they signed and then lost a record deal in a single week (LouderSound)
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BENEE has released her ragey new anthem ‘Off The Rails’
BENEE has shared new single ‘Off The Rails’, co-written with songwriting and producing duo Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd. The track, which arrives alongside a music video directed by Bedroom, was produced by Kloser and Anderfjärd with BENEE’s frequent collaborator Josh Fountain. The New Zealand-born, Los Angeles-based artist explains the song’s origins, saying, “It’s an…
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Lorde has released new video for ‘Hammer’, filmed on location in London
Lorde has shared new track ‘Hammer’, taken from her upcoming fourth studio album ‘Virgin’. The track, which opens the eleven-song record, is co-produced by Lorde alongside Jim-E Stack. It follows previous single ‘Man of the Year’. Alongside the song, Lorde has released a music video directed by Renell Medrano, marking their first collaboration. The video…
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JADE has released new single ‘Plastic Box’ ahead of her upcoming debut album
JADE has released her new single ‘Plastic Box’, taken from her forthcoming debut solo album ‘THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY!’. The track, co-produced by Oscar Görres and written by JADE alongside GRADES and Lauren Aquilina, explores themes of jealousy and insecurity. “Plastic Box is about that irrational and toxic insecurity within us when we think about our…
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Reading & Leeds has added 80 new acts including Leigh-Anne and Waterparks
Reading & Leeds have announced over 80 new artists for their 2025 edition, including Leigh-Anne, Skye Newman, and Waterparks. The festival, taking place from 21st-24th August at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds, will see Waterparks and Demae join the Main Stage lineup ahead of D-Block Europe and Travis Scott. Leigh-Anne, Still…
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“The ultimate anti-everything symbol”: How heavy metal found its fashion sense
From denim vests to bullet belts and drawer after drawer of black t-shirts, this is how metal music developed its signature dress code (LouderSound)
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Coldplay have revealed their support acts for record-breaking Wembley and Hull shows, including Chloe Qisha, Ayra Starr and beabadoobee
Coldplay have announced the support acts for their upcoming UK stadium shows, including a record-breaking ten-night run at London’s Wembley Stadium and two dates at Hull’s Craven Park. The Wembley shows will feature Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela as opening acts. Main support across the dates will come…
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Artist Spotlight: Brage M. Nørholm
Brage M. Nørholm’s (Oslo, 1989) work focuses on portraits and expressions that blend Expressionism, Realism, and Surrealism. In addition to his artistic career, he has worked in psychiatry with young people struggling with drug addiction. Nørholm establishes a visual dialogue with the invisible aspects of the psyche. His art reflects both the darkness and absurdity…
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Dua Lipa surprised fans at her London pop-up store ahead of this week’s Wembley shows
Dua Lipa has surprised fans at her Radical Optimism pop-up store in Shoreditch ahead of her sold-out Wembley Stadium performances. The global pop star made an appearance at Protein Studios, where she spent time meeting fans, taking photographs, and creating her signature drink ‘Pickle And Jalapeño Diet Coke’. The pop-up store, presented by American Express,…
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Oasis have opened the first Live ’25 fan store in Manchester ahead of their world tour
Oasis have announced the launch of their official Live ’25 Fan Stores across the UK and Ireland, with the first location opening today (20th June) in Manchester’s Spinningfields. The nationwide rollout of stores will feature the official Live ’25 merchandise collection, including menswear, womenswear, children’s wear and accessories. The collection includes a collaboration with adidas,…
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Soft Play are going to reissue their debut album ‘Are You Satisfied?’ for its 10th anniversary
Soft Play are set to mark the tenth anniversary of their debut album with a deluxe reissue of ‘Are You Satisfied?’ on 29th August. Originally released under their previous name Slaves, the 2015 record debuted in the UK Top 10 and earned both Gold certification and a Mercury Prize nomination. The expanded anniversary edition will…
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Muse have dropped their new single ‘Unravelling’ ahead of this summer’s festival shows
Muse have returned with their first new music since 2022’s ‘Will Of The People’ album, sharing new single ‘Unravelling’. The track, released via Warner Records and produced by Dan Lancaster, was debuted during an intimate warm-up show at Helsinki’s House of Culture before being performed to 50,000 fans at Finland’s Rockfest on 14th June. The…
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Gordi: On melting, mending and making music that feels
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY It’s a strange contradiction: something soft, malleable, flexible, and yet strangely resilient. Plasticine doesn’t shatter. It just bends. For Australian songwriter, producer and occasional doctor Gordi, it became the perfect metaphor for the shapeshifting stretch of her past few years – and the guiding principle behind her third album, ‘Like Plasticine’.…
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Bastille join Dork’s 100th issue celebrations as our first Dork 100 cover stars, with a super special, super intimate 100 Club show!
Here we go, then. Our Very Very Special Guests for Dork’s 100th issue celebrations have officially been revealed – and honestly? We’ve outdone ourselves when it comes to squeezing a VERY big band in a VERY small space. Multi-time cover icons Bastille will headline a once-in-a-lifetime live show at London’s legendary 100 Club on Thursday…
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How Dire Straits outsold everyone, hijacked MTV, and accidentally made a classic: Only in the new issue of Classic Rock
Also in this issue: Iron Maiden, Alice Cooper, Mike Peters, Buckcherry, Adam Duritz, Battlesnake, Eureka Machines, H.E.A.T, Steve Lillywhite, Live Aid USA and more (LouderSound)
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Local council leader hopes to cancel Bournemouth date of Marilyn Manson UK tour due to sexual misconduct allegations
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole’s Millie Earl wants to “reinforce the message that violence against women and girls isn’t something that’s acceptable in our community” (LouderSound)
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Muse share suitably bombastic new single Unravelling, their first new music for four years
UK trio Muse have released new single Unravelling, their first new music since 2022’s Will Of The People (LouderSound)
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We celebrate 30 years of Marillion’s Afraid Of Sunlight on the cover of the new issue of Prog, on sale now
The brand new issue of Prog is on sale now, and also featuring Richard Sinclair, Gentle Giant, Peter Baumann, Katatonia (LouderSound)
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Sunset Strip meets Nashville as Mötley Crüe and Dölly Partön team up for unexpected version of Home Sweet Home
Listen to Dölly Crüe’s version of the classic power ballad Home Sweet Home now (LouderSound)
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“His previous work only hinted at a distinct musical personality… now he seems determined to prove he can sound unlike Genesis”: Nad Sylvan’s Monumentata
Best known as Steve Hackett’s live vocalist, he moves away from his usual tone with darker, more personal music than his earlier solo output (LouderSound)
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“It’s been a mission statement from day one”: Why Sparks continue to do things other bands don’t
With 28 albums’ worth of songs to choose from, there’ll be some surprises as Sparks tour their MAD! album (LouderSound)
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“In Nazareth the crew do everything for us. But he’s there himself half the day, for the sheer love of his instrument”: Carl Sentance isn’t much of a prog fan, but his respect for Don Airey is limitless
Metal is more the singer’s thing, but he’s in awe of his bandmate’s achievements with Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Colosseum II and others (LouderSound)
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“It was a very slow descent, but it was a descent – we were going in the wrong direction”: How Skunk Anansie saved themselves from sickness and uncertain times
Skunk Anansie’s future hung in the balance, but a new album and the power of love changed everything (LouderSound)
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“Fired up, furiously fashioned and bug-shit crazy”: His Lordship define rock’n’roll on Bored Animal
A second album of fevered garage rock from Pretenders’ guitarist (LouderSound)
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Charli xcx’s ‘Brat’ era: The accidental pop phenomenon that built a community
“I always knew Charli xcx was going to be a megastar,” says Jodie Harsh backstage at Lido Festival. “She’s had such an amazing career, so it hasn’t exactly been a slow climb, but everything has just exploded with ‘Brat’. It’s amazing to see because she’s a very, very hard worker.” Released last June, Charli’s sixth…
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Florence Road: Your new favourite band
Driving through the fields and forests of Bray – known as the ‘Garden of Ireland’, as we’re told by anyone who asks where we’re off to on this trip – the band manager at the wheel tells us how he came across his latest act. When looking to fill a support slot for fellow Irish…
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In Photos: swim school take the stage – and the steering wheel – at Rock for People 2025
There’s tearing it up on stage, and then there’s swim school taking a joyride on a buggy around an old Soviet airfield minutes before their set. Edinburgh’s finest made the most of their time at Rock for People in the Czech Republic last weekend, playing the Evropa 2 stage on Saturday 14th June as part…
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“Its perfection is that it loves the cracks that we all fall down.” U2 frontman Bono on the Lady Gaga song that saved his life
“This song will be sung forever.” (LouderSound)
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Steve Hackett shares new live clip of Fly On A Windshield with Marillion’s Steve Rothery
Steve Hackett will release The Lamb Stands Up Live At The Royal Albert Hall double live album in July (LouderSound)
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“I’m not an idiot.” Johnny Marr reveals why he turned down a recent offer of “an eye-watering amount of money” to reform The Smiths
The reunited Oasis might be stadium-bound soon, but don’t hold your breath for another iconic Manchester band returning to the stage (LouderSound)
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“This is how you make a comeback, not pandering, not acquiescing to expectations, but reconfiguring your art with fearlessness and quiet confidence.” Nine Inch Nails’ Peel It Back tour is a breathtaking spectacle, and a personal triumph for Trent Reznor
Nine Inch Nails wow London’s O2 Arena on date three of their European tour (LouderSound)
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“The rest of the band saw something there, something real from deep inside”: James Hetfield says that Mama Said was never meant to be a Metallica song
The Load country ballad was supposed to be a personal piece that Metallica’s frontman kept to himself, according to a recently unearthed 1996 interview (LouderSound)
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10 classic rock and metal tunes you (probably) forgot were released as movie tie-ins
From U2 in a Batman movie to Korn in Tomb Raider and Slayer in Dracula, these songs have outshone the movies they were first featured in (LouderSound)
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James Marriott transforms Colours Hoxton into indie paradise during his album week celebration for Dork 100
10:30am. That’s when the first fans began queuing for tonight’s Dork’s Night Out at Colours Hoxton, and the reason can be summed up in two words: James Marriott. With a devoted fanbase ready for his every move, tonight feels special. Over a few years, James has established himself not just as a personality from another…
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“Someone made up something and said, ‘If you believe in this, you’ll be better off when you die’”: Paradise Lost won’t offer any religious enlightenment on new album Ascension
Singer Nick Holmes talks to Metal Hammer about Paradise Lost’s new music, dealing with depression, and why the band aren’t returning to electronica any time soon (LouderSound)
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Keo: Built on belief, buzz and bloody good songs
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY If you’ve been at all active online this year, you’ll have seen the same name pop up again and again: one you think could be a solo artist or maybe a group, or, actually, you might have no idea what it is, but it’s always there swirling around the hyper-speed fevered…
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Ava Max has confirmed some European and UK tour dates ahead of her new album
Ava Max has announced a European and UK headline tour in support of her third studio album ‘Don’t Click Play’. The singer will begin the UK and European leg of her world tour at London’s O2 Academy Brixton this October, following a North American run that starts in September. The new dates will see her…
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meg elsier has released new single ‘sportscar [scrapped]’ from her upcoming deluxe album
meg elsier has released new single ‘sportscar [scrapped]’, taken from the deluxe edition of her debut album ‘spittake’, which arrives on 25th July via Bright Antenna Records. The indie-rock artist’s new track combines guitar textures and synths with introspective lyrics, building from quiet verses to an energetic chorus. The song is accompanied by a theatrical…
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Stevie Wonder’s Hyde Park show has signed up Ezra Collective and Corinne Bailey Rae
Stevie Wonder has announced the support acts for his upcoming LOVE, LIGHT & SONG UK 2025 performance at American Express presents BST Hyde Park on 12th July. Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective will join the line-up alongside Thee Sacred Souls, Elmiene, and Corinne Bailey Rae, with more guests to be announced. Ezra Collective, who became…
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Sorry have dropped new single ‘Jive’ ahead of their Glastonbury performance
Sorry have returned with new single ‘Jive’, released via Domino Records. The track has been a staple of their live performances over the past two years and follows their previous 2025 single ‘Jetplane’ and 2024’s mini-odyssey ‘Waxwing’. The band say of the track: “It’s all in our hands isn’t it? jive is a dance between…
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Gilla Band are reissuing their debut EP ‘The Early Years’ for its 10th anniversary
Gilla Band have re-issued their debut EP ‘The Early Years’, alongside announcing a new Irish tour for October. The collection, which features out-of-print 7″ singles and covers originally released via Any Other City Records and The Quarter Inch Collective before appearing on Rough Trade Records in 2015, includes a remastered version of ‘The Cha Cha…
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Lola Young has announced her third album ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’ for September
Lola Young has announced her third album ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’, set for release on 19th September via Island/Day One. The South London artist, who recently won the Rising Star award at the Ivor Novello Awards and received a BRIT Award nomination for Best Pop Act, will precede the album with new single ‘Not Like…
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Wednesday have announced their new album ‘Bleeds’, and shared single ‘Wound Up Here (By Holdin On)’
Wednesday have announced their new album ‘Bleeds’, set for release on 19th September via Dead Oceans. The North Carolina band have also shared new single ‘Wound Up Here (By Holdin On)’, accompanied by a video directed by Joriel Cura. The new album follows their previous record ‘Rat Saw God’, with the band once again working…
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Dylan has released her new single ‘Bad’, featured in Amazon Prime’s We Were Liars
Dylan has shared her new single ‘Bad’, which features in the upcoming Amazon Prime series We Were Liars. The track arrives as the latest release from the Suffolk-born artist, following her 2022 debut mixtape ‘The Greatest Thing I’ll Never Learn’, which reached the UK Top 20. The new single was written during her time supporting…
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Oasis are going to open some official fan stores ahead of their 2025 reunion tour
Oasis are set to launch a series of official fan stores across the UK and Ireland ahead of their 2025 world tour, with the first location opening in Manchester on 20th June. The Manchester store, which will operate until 27th July, marks the beginning of a nationwide rollout that will include locations in Cardiff, London,…
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Metal Hammer has teamed with rock festival Radar to design the cat pyjamas your wardrobe is incomplete without
Get your paws on a neon set of kitty PJs via the Louder webstore – and do it quickly, because we only have 50! (LouderSound)
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CMAT has released her new single ‘The Jamie Oliver Petrol Station’
CMAT has announced new single ‘The Jamie Oliver Petrol Station’, taken from her upcoming album ‘EURO-COUNTRY’. The track, which CMAT describes as an indie-krauty-campy-stomp, explores themes of hatred and personal growth. “The whole point of the song is actually my annoyance and intolerance and hatred of other people serves absolutely no purpose in my life…
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Dexter In The Newsagent has dropped her introspective new single ‘Special’
Dexter In The Newsagent has unveiled her first release of 2025, ‘Special’, via RTW Records. The South London artist’s new single, self-produced alongside Kurisu and Saionthebeat, follows her 2022 project ‘Fortune Cookie’. Where her previous six-track offering explored themes of adolescence, ‘Special’ delves into the relationship between self-worth and external validation. “Really excited for this…
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Joy Crookes has released her new single ‘Perfect Crime’ ahead of second album ‘Juniper’
Joy Crookes has shared new single ‘Perfect Crime’, taken from her upcoming second album ‘Juniper’. The South London singer-songwriter’s new track, co-produced by Crookes alongside Harvey Grant, draws inspiration from Western movies. “‘Perfect Crime’ is written about that scary bit of time just before you go back into the dating world and you need to…
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SG Lewis has announced his third album ‘Anemoia’, coming this September
SG Lewis has announced his third studio album ‘Anemoia’, set for release on 5th September via Forever Days/Positiva. The London-born, LA-based producer’s new record follows a series of club-focused releases and collaborations, marking a return to his solo artist project. The album, named after the feeling of nostalgia for a time never experienced, explores Lewis’s…
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Westside Cowboy have announced their debut EP ‘This Better Be Something Great’
Manchester quartet Westside Cowboy are set to release their debut EP ‘This Better Be Something Great’ on 8th August via Nice Swan Recordings and Heist or Hit, alongside sharing new single ‘Alright Alright Alright’. The new track, produced by English Teacher’s Lewis Whiting, comes as the group prepare for their Glastonbury Festival appearances, where they…
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Massive Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds box set to be released in October
Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War Of The Worlds will be released as both a Deluxe and Ultimate Collector’s Edition in October (LouderSound)
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Sangre y sol: Francisco Diaz Scotto @ Valerie’s Factory, Buenos Aires
If you happen to be in Buenos Aires over the next few months, and we agree that you should be, go check out Sangre y sol Francisco Diaz Scotto’s new solo show at Valerie’s Factory. The show features a series of works of meat production and raw cuts of beef, a change from Scotto’s shows at Hashimoto…
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“What a treat this album remains”: Steve Harley shows who’s boss on the 50th Anniversary edition of The Best Years Of Our Lives
Lavishly expanded 50th-anniversary edition of the album where Cockney Rebel suffered reduced billing (includes the big hit) (LouderSound)
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Tim Irani “Machine Dreams” @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica
Tim Irani, known for exploring the interplay between biological systems and technological advancements, presents his latest series, Machine Dreams at Richard Heller Gallery. This collection delves into the cyclical nature of innovation and the enduring patterns that connect humanity to the natural world.
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The Blue Stones: How the films of Christopher Nolan and the Netflix drama Suits helped create a big Canadian noise
Ascending Canadian bluesy duo The Blue Stones tell us the inspiration behind their trippy new LP Metro (LouderSound)
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Meet the Mancunian maximalist pattern maker, Patricia Shea
The way Patricia Shea has combined her textile design skills with print-on-demand services is simply mesmerising, offering plenty of inspiration for aspiring illustrators and designers. You’ll have to forgive our headline. Patricia Shea doesn’t like being pigeonholed, but as a pattern designer, her hand-painted creations within that field are rich and varied. There are light…
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‘100 Rejections, Zero Regrets’: Liz Mosley on her brave experiment, embracing the power of no
Liz Mosley In an eye-opening session for members of The Studio, Liz Mosley revealed how actively seeking rejection transformed her creative practice and why “no” might be the most valuable word in a designer’s vocabulary. In an age where creatives struggle with imposter syndrome and the paralysing fear of putting themselves out there, Creative Boom’s…
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Teresa Ferreira on burnout, balance, and designing a creative life with space to grow
In this edition, part of our Work-Life Balance & Boundaries theme, we speak with Teresa Ferreira, founder of Ferrgood Studio, about deconditioning hustle culture, protecting creative energy, and why running a values-led business means leading yourself first. After years working at the top of the design world – including as Head of Design at the…
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Without Studio redesigns Sodexo’s billion-dollar US dining offer with One&All, a celebration of collegiate diversity
Independent London agency Without has unveiled a major branding project for Sodexo’s US college dining offer, now called One&All, championing diversity through flexible design and a collegiate spirit. How do you create a brand that appeals to everyone without becoming generic? That was the central challenge for Without Studio as they partnered with Sodexo to…
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“It was some extreme magic”: How Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham saved Fleetwood Mac
With Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham on board, Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 self-titled album was the first record by what became the band’s most beloved and successful line-up (LouderSound)
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“Obviously there’s some songs you get bored with. We go off on tangents, then come back into the old vocal refrain. That’s the way out”: What’s left for The Mighty Hawkwind to achieve? They have a few ideas
56 years and 37 studio albums in, Dave Brock’s band remain determined to push boundaries, harnessing new tech and new ideas while staying true to their focus on powerpacked live performances (LouderSound)
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Deep Purple celebrate 50th anniversary of Made In Japan with another mammoth box set
Can you believe it’s been 11 years since the 40th anniversary celebrations? (LouderSound)
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Javier Bardem once saw a Bruce Springsteen show with Brad Pitt after being invited along by Bono, is cooler than you in every way
The No Country For Old Men star also reveals the long list of metal bands he loves, after being spotted at a Judas Priest concert last year (LouderSound)
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Did someone say free music? Right now, you can score an impressive 4 months FREE of Amazon Music Unlimited
This is the ultimate summer deal for music lovers – score 4 months of free music via one of the best streaming platforms around (LouderSound)
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Watch The Offspring play one of the biggest pop-punk anthems of the ’90s on Jimmy Kimmel Live
The Offspring revisit one of their Smash hits on US TV (LouderSound)
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How to watch the Isle of Wight festival 2025: Catch live sets, highlights and more from anywhere
The 2025 Isle of Wight festival is set to get underway this week featuring artists including Stereophonics, Supergrass, James, Lightning Seeds, Pale Waves, Twin Atlantic & more (LouderSound)
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“Carry It With You” by Artist J. Carino
A tale of paradise, cataclysm, and hope by artist J. Carino. Born in Littleton, Colorado and currently based in Riverside, California, Carino draws heavily from the terrain of both home territories. His work examines humanity’s relationship to the natural world, furthering a queer perspective through peaceful transgression and challenging societal constraints, whether on people or…
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“He’s going to repair the entire world.” Watch the first trailer for Bruce Springsteen biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, starring Jeremy Allen White from The Bear
Deliver Me From Nowhere chronicles the making of Bruce Springsteen’s classic 1982 album Nebraska (LouderSound)
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Knocked Loose lead Outbreak Manchester’s scene-uniting celebration
At its core, Outbreak Festival remains an unrivalled celebration of hardcore and alternative music; a gathering that proudly preserves its DIY spirit even while it continues to grow. The two-day Manchester edition was a timely and necessary reminder of that ethos, especially with so much pre-festival attention around this year’s expansion to London. With Turnstile…
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Korn say Sleep Token “shut up” the haters with Download festival headline set: “They went bigger than a Slipknot stage”
Brian “Head” Welch and James “Munky” Shaffer think that Sleep Token proved the doubters wrong with their show at the UK’s biggest rock/metal extravaganza last week (LouderSound)
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The 16 greatest Glastonbury Festival performances ever
These are the most iconic sets to have ever graced the world’s most famous music festival (LouderSound)
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Deluxe nine-disc box set of Hawkwind’s Hall Of The Mountain Grill to be released in August
Hawkwind’s 1974 album Hall Of The Mountain Grill has been remastered and will be reissued in August (LouderSound)
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“It’s not about fame or money. It’s about fulfilling your dreams, and if someone gets joy from it, you’ve won”: Solstice’s 45-year journey to success with their positive prog
Latest album Clann is a proud family affair with its roots in the 80s, when leader Andy Glass set an ambitious agenda with no regard for commercial gain (LouderSound)
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 167: Nathan Bell and Conversations with Inanimate Objects
When Nathan Bell announced his latest solo show was to be called “Conversations with Inanimate Objects” and it would showcase a series of what he called “guidance paintings,” I was hooked. I’ve known Nathan for years but mostly as a designer. So being able to speak to him in this context, inside the gallery These…
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Nicolette Mishkan “Lethe’s Tavern” @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles
Megan Mulrooney is pleased to present Lethe’s Tavern, a solo exhibition of paintings by Los Angeles based artist Nicolette Mishkan, on view through June 29, 2025. The scene is mythic but familiar: a half-submerged bacchanal, a haunt for the wandering self. In Lethe’s Tavern, intoxication is both subject and state — a place where memory…
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Jess Valice: Home is Not a Place @ Almine Rech, Paris
Almine Rech Paris, Turenne is pleased to present Home is Not a Place, Jess Valice’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, on view through July 26, 2025.
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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025
Lauren Hom These talented visual storytellers are capturing imaginations worldwide with their distinctive styles and creative innovation across every medium. It’s a tough time to be an illustrator right now. The twin threats of generative AI and an ongoing financial squeeze make earning a living a real challenge. The consensus from industry leaders is that…
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Between the covers of We Three Club’s beautiful gig poster book
The multidisciplinary creative studio We Three Club celebrates 15 years of gigging and screenprinting with their new book, ‘2 or 3 Colours’. “Two ink colours and a screenprint rack.” Beck has never sung that, but perhaps he might if he ever hooks up with Christopher and Alex White of We Three Club. The Cambridgeshire-based creative…
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Gardiner Richardson gives well-being brand Life Factory a confident, human identity
With a mission to shift workplace health from tick-box to top priority, Life Factory’s new brand now leads with optimism, clarity and care. Workplace well-being brand Life Factory has unveiled a new visual identity by Gardiner Richardson, centred around a bold, upbeat ‘thumbs up’ symbol designed to cut through the noise of the crowded health…
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FORM rebrands London’s Air Ambulance charity
As London’s Air Ambulance Charity looks to the future, FORM Brands Studio delivers a bold new visual and verbal identity that blends urgency and optimism. London’s Air Ambulance Charity has revealed a bold new identity by FORM Brands Studio, designed to help the organisation deepen its connection with the public and boost vital fundraising efforts.…
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Meet Erja Lyytinen, the Finnish blues guitarist inspired by seventies classic rock, eighties thrash and the pursuit of happiness
Finnish slide ace Erja Lyytinen on murder ballads, the joys ofvinyl and playing a skeleton on The Masked Singer (LouderSound)
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“I was terrified that Ed was going to kill himself”: Chaos and Carnage with Pearl Jam at Lollapalooza 1992
How Pearl Jam’s out-of-control shows on the 1992 Lollapolozza tour sparked crowd frenzies verging on riots (LouderSound)
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“The band had already drifted from its original vision. The group broke up…Somehow we absorbed the fact and kept going”: The story of King Crimson’s remarkable Beat era
What happened when the eternally unpredictable prog machine returned in the 80s with an Anglo-American line-up and delivered Discipline, Beat and Three Of A Perfect Pair (LouderSound)
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Hollywood Star John C. Reilly stars in new Jack White video after convincing him to make it
The video for Archbishop Harold Holmes stars John C. Reilly as an electrifying and electrified evangelical preacher (LouderSound)
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“It’s supposed to be like a gnarly fever dream”: Noah Weiland releases extremely trippy video for cover of Velvet Revolver’s Slither
If you’d like to watch Slash and Duff McKagan kiss passionately in a whirlpool made of money, here’s your chance (LouderSound)
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Once again, Manchester’s Parklife proves it knows how to throw a party
Festival season 2025 is in full swing. Some Brits are chasing sun-soaked sets abroad, others diving into local all-dayers, but for many midland youths, it’s Parklife that marks the official start of summer. Returning to Manchester’s Heaton Park with all the usual celebration, chaos and well-timed downpours, 2025’s edition comes stacked with a reshuffled stage…
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From hardcore heroes to pop superstars, Primavera Porto 2025 has something for everyone
Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city, is known for a few things: port wine, Super Bock, that one big bridge everyone you know has put on their Instagram story at least once. There’s also an excellent Tram Museum, if you’re ever in the area. Most importantly for us, though, it’s the city home to Primavera Porto, the…
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Man/Woman/Chainsaw are going to headline the first SON Estrella Galicia show at Sebright Arms
SON Estrella Galicia have announced their first event at East London’s Sebright Arms, set to take place on 26th June with Man/Woman/Chainsaw headlining and support from AtticOmatic. The event marks the latest expansion of the Spanish beer brand’s musical arm in East London, following their partnership with Oslo, Hackney in May featuring Big Special. The…
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“This line-up represents the present and future of heavy music.” Trivium announce Ascend Above The Ashes tour with Jinjer and Heriot in support
Trivium will kick off their North American tour on Halloween (LouderSound)
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“Clone me, you bastards!”: If you’ve ever wanted to clone Ozzy Osbourne for future generations to enjoy, we have good news
The DNA is now available to purchase, attached to cans of Liquid Death iced tea consumed by the Prince Of Darkness himself (LouderSound)
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“They could be on the brink of becoming the next big shock success story in heavy music.” Malevolence have put together another absolute crusher of a record with Where Only The Truth Is Spoken
Lacking big, fat riffs in your diet? The new Malevolence album has you covered (LouderSound)
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Hot Milk have shared new anti-MAGA single ‘The American Machine’
Hot Milk have released their new single ‘The American Machine’ from their upcoming album ‘Corporation P.O.P’. The Manchester band’s new single takes aim at right-wing MAGA rhetoric, with singer Han Mee explaining: “It is difficult to love the world right now on the global stage. The imperialistic and dangerous rhetoric coming out the USA cannot…
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Louis Tomlinson’s Soccer Aid shirt is currently leading a UNICEF charity auction with bids at over £6,000
Soccer Aid match-worn shirts from this year’s charity match at Old Trafford are now available for auction via MatchWornShirt.com, with proceeds supporting UNICEF. Louis Tomlinson‘s shirt currently leads the bidding at £6,217, while Wayne Rooney‘s shirt, worn during his record-setting fastest goal in Soccer Aid history, stands at £1,578. Carlos Tevez, who scored four goals…
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“The radio reported a terrible tragedy in which we all died.” Heart’s Ann Wilson on the show at which everyone thought her band had been killed
Completely false rumours about the premature death of rock stars circulated long before the internet (LouderSound)
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Cork band Cliffords have booked a new nine-date UK and Ireland winter tour
Cliffords have announced a nine-date UK and Ireland headline tour set to take place this November. The Cork band’s winter dates begin at Strange Brew in Bristol on 2nd November, with shows following across the UK including London’s Oslo and Manchester’s Yes (Pink Room). The tour concludes with a hometown show at Cork’s City Hall…
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Glass Animals have dropped an interactive visualiser for viral their TikTok hit ‘Take A Slice’
Glass Animals have unveiled a new interactive visualiser for their track ‘Take A Slice’, accompanied by a dedicated website that generates unique visuals with each viewing. The British band’s latest digital project, hosted at ifuwatchthisustink.net, arrives as ‘Take A Slice’ experiences renewed popularity on TikTok. The track, originally from their 2016 album ‘How To Be…
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Addison Rae has announced a global tour in support of her debut album
Addison Rae has announced her debut global headlining tour, set to begin on 26th August in Dublin. The singer will embark on ‘The Addison Tour’, travelling across Europe, North America and Australia in support of her recently released self-titled debut album ‘Addison’, which landed at Number 2 in the UK charts. The tour announcement follows…
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Noah Cyrus has announced her new album ‘I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me’
Noah Cyrus has announced her sophomore studio album ‘I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me’, set for release on 11th July via RECORDS/Columbia Records. The 11-track album, co-produced by Cyrus alongside Mike Crossey and PJ Harding, features collaborations with Blake Shelton, Fleet Foxes, Ella Langley, and Bill Callahan. “For a long time, I…
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SOPHIE’s ‘PRODUCT’ singles collection is getting a 10th anniversary reissue with bonus tracks
Numbers are set to release a 10th-anniversary edition of SOPHIE‘s singles collection ‘PRODUCT’, featuring 11 tracks, including previously released singles and two bonus tracks from the era. The anniversary edition includes SOPHIE’s celebrated tracks ‘BIPP’, ‘LEMONADE’, and ‘VYZEE’, alongside ‘OOH’ and ‘GET HIGHER’, two ‘PRODUCT’-era recordings. ‘OOH’, one of SOPHIE’s earliest productions dating back to…
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bar italia have dropped their new single ‘Cowbella’ and announced world tour dates
bar italia have announced their return with new single ‘Cowbella’, alongside an extensive European and North American tour schedule. The London trio’s latest track marks their first new material since 2024’s ‘The Tw*ts’ EP, featuring alternating vocals from Nina Cristante, Jezmi Tarik Fehmi and Sam Fenton. The band have spent the past two years releasing…
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Picture Parlour have released their LA-inspired new single ‘Cielo Drive’
Picture Parlour have shared their new single ‘Cielo Drive’, alongside announcing a series of independent venue shows in partnership with Music Venue Trust. The track emerged from the band’s experiences in Los Angeles, inspired by a chance encounter during an Uber ride. “The location felt oddly reflective of our experience of LA: a place that…
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I’m a Glastonbury Festival veteran of over 20 years – here are 5 things I never go to Worthy Farm without
Heading to Glastonbury this year? I promise you won’t regret bringing these essentials with you (LouderSound)
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8 things we learned at Download Festival 2025
From Spiritbox and President to Cradle Of Filth, Anaal Nathrakh and erm, The Vengaboys, these are the bands that ruled and defined Download Festival 2025 (LouderSound)
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YUNGBLUD has covered The Verve’s ‘Bittersweet Symphony’ ahead of his new album release
YUNGBLUD has performed a cover of ‘Bittersweet Symphony’ for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge ahead of the release of his fourth studio album ‘Idols’. During the Live Lounge session, Yungblud discussed his approach to songwriting and the creative process behind the record. “When you’re kind of cringing [writing lyrics] like ‘Argh, I’m just gonna let…
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Hamilton Leithauser has confirmed UK and European tour dates for autumn 2025
Hamilton Leithauser has announced details of his first full UK and European tour in support of his recent album ‘This Side of the Island’. The former The Walkmen frontman’s tour includes dates across the UK, Ireland and Europe, with a London headline show at Bush Hall among the confirmed performances. The run of shows also…
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Just Mustard have returned with new song ‘Pollyanna’, their first in three years
Just Mustard have shared their first new music in three years with new single ‘Pollyanna’, alongside announcing a series of intimate shows. The Dundalk five-piece’s latest offering showcases an evolution in their sound, featuring warped guitars and submerged beats, with vocalist Katie Ball‘s vocals taking prominence in the mix. The track arrives accompanied by a…
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VLURE have announced a UK and European tour in support of their debut album ‘Escalate’
VLURE have announced an extensive UK and EU headline tour for Autumn 2025, including dates at London’s Fabric and Glasgow Art School in November. The Glasgow band have revealed the tour dates as they complete their current European run supporting Primal Scream, alongside releasing a new Utah Saints remix of their single ‘Feels Like Heaven’.…
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JBL Tour One M3 review
JBL’s Bluetooth wireless headphones get a fancy remix for this third edition, adding the option of a Smart TX transmitter for wider connectivity (LouderSound)
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“It was pretty awful.” Before she found fame fronting Blondie, Debbie Harry was in a ‘baroque folk rock’ band called The Wind In The Willows. Listen to the never-released Suzy Snowflake, the first professional recording she ever made
Listen to Suzy Snowflake, the first professional recording made by a pre-fame Debbie Harry (LouderSound)
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Aitch: “Don’t ever say that I fell off” – Manchester’s finest levels up with his explosive new album ‘4’
“There was definitely a lot of fire in my belly,” says Aitch confidently as he talks about his storming comeback with his second album ‘4’. “I had a point to prove again.” Never short of conviction and bursting with personality, Manchester’s finest rapper, pop star, local hero and fashion icon is as cocksure and undeniable…
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“We gotta leave some at the back for the party, baby!” Watch Linkin Park singer Emily Armstrong shave a fan’s head live on stage at Rock For People festival
One fan held up a sign during Linkin Park’s Rock For People set with a surprising request – and Emily was happy to oblige (LouderSound)
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Hilary Pecis is “Wandering” in London
Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce Wandering, an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Hilary Pecis, opening in London on 12 June. The artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery features paintings that offer kaleidoscopic compositions drawn from the artist’s daily excursions.
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Corita Kent: “love and a butterfly” Shared at Both Andrew Kreps and Kaufmann Repetto in NYC
Andrew Kreps Gallery and kaufmann repetto are pleased to announce love and a butterfly, an exhibition of works by Corita Kent. Including early screenprints, as well as the rarely exhibited watercolors made during the last years of Kent’s life, the exhibition traces how the expressive marks of her own hand and an introspective connection to the natural…
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Alic Brock “Suspended Daydreams” @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica
In Suspended Daydreams, Atlanta-based artist Alic Brock presents a series of dreamlike paintings that blur the line between fantasy and reality at Richard Heller Gallery. In moments of personal and societal instability, Brock explores the refuge of the imagination—its ability to soothe, distort, and sometimes disorient. These works suggest that while daydreams offer necessary escape, they…
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Where Are The Black Designers?: From grassroots beginnings to a global creative force
From a one-off digital event to a global community platform, ‘Where Are The Black Designers?’ is redefining how the creative industries discuss and address inclusion. With their first festival in London set to take place this summer, we reflect on their journey so far. When Where Are The Black Designers? (WATBD) launched in 2020, it…
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What the heck is GEO and why do creatives need it?
Image licensed via Adobe Stock The new digital frontier where AI meets creativity demands your urgent attention and strategic adaptation. We unpack why GEO is taking over from SEO and how creatives should respond. Meet Sarah. She’s been running her branding studio for eight years. She’s brilliant at what she does—creating logos that make startups…
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Made By Practice: The studio blending puppets, play and purpose
From Sesame Street to stop-motion for fintech, Made By Practice has carved out a craft-led niche in film and animation. Creative acceleration and algorithmically optimised content are all the rage these days, but Made By Practice is determined to go against the grain and keep some of the analogues in its methodology. You’re just as…
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Kit Studio crafts a vibrant identity for Raise the Roof, a music-led movement tackling youth homelessness
Blending grassroots music culture with purposeful design, Kit Studio’s visual identity for Raise the Roof strikes a careful balance between celebration and social impact, amplifying Centrepoint’s mission to end youth homelessness. At first glance, Raise the Roof appears to be a new gig series with significant cultural influence, featuring live sets from emerging artists, dynamic…
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“My dad has a cupboard full of gold and platinum records and he doesn’t have a pot to piss in”: A bathroom full of snakes and Slash’s road to compromise
Classic Rock presents the second in an exclusive series of excerpts from former Guns N’ Roses manager Alan Niven’s forthcoming book Sound N’ Fury (LouderSound)
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“Journalists who’d said we were Genesis copyists suddenly went, ‘This is a happening band!’” One TV smile made Marillion’s name, and made Misplaced Childhood a hit
A pill in the post, a mystery woman and a chat show appearance helped turn the band into rock stars and took their 1985 dark prog masterpiece to Number One (LouderSound)
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Ian Anderson says it’s possible Robert Plant wanted to replace him in early Jethro Tull
History could have been very different (LouderSound)
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Stevie Nicks confirms more dates for 2025 tour
The announcement comes after four stadium shows with Billy Joel were cancelled (LouderSound)
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“We had a punk-rock mentality, we were never afraid of a challenge.” How former LA ‘gangbangers’ turned hip hop superstars Cypress Hill conquered America’s ‘alternative nation’ on 1992’s grunge-heavy Lollapalooza tour
“Those rock audiences helped grow hip-hop into one of the biggest genres” (LouderSound)
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Between Friends have announced their second album ‘WOW!’
BETWEEN FRIENDS have announced their second album ‘WOW!’, which will arrive on 1st August via 10K Projects, alongside details of an extensive international tour. The new album features co-production from Max Martin, EDEN, DJ Suzy, and Tove Burman, with mixing from Alex Ghenea and mastering by Randy Merrill. The record’s artwork has been created by…
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“Barracuda is a powerful piece of music that was never intended for political use.” Heart’s Nancy Wilson hits out at Trump administration over use of their 1977 hit single during Washington DC military parade
“Barracuda was played without permission or authorization from us” (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Featuring Castle Rat, Starbenders, Buckcherry and five other lords of the new church of rock’n’roll (LouderSound)
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“Earthquake Country” by Artist Rob Sato
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“I would be trying to convince my friends who are listening to Mariah Carey and Backstreet Boys to listen to Black Sabbath.” Lzzy Hale on why it was “different” for her growing up as a Black Sabbath fan
Halestorm frontwoman Lzzy’s taste in music made her something of an outcast as school (LouderSound)
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“This is so beautiful.” Turnstile fly high in the summer rain with superb headline performance at Outbreak London
Turnstile Summer is officially go, as the Baltimore hardcore crew smash it at Outbreak festival in east London (LouderSound)
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Charli xcx builds her own pop universe at Victoria Park, London for LIDO Festival
“Is it Brat Summer again?” asks Charli xcx with a sigh, standing in front of a giant copy of the album’s artwork, defaced and torn to bits. “Do I drag it out, or shall we put a bullet in it?” You don’t need us to tell you that when Charli’s sixth album was released last…
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Turnstile lead a new generation of barrier-breaking acts at Outbreak in London
“This is so beautiful,” says Turnstile’s Brendan Yates from the main stage of Outbreak Festival. The band played their first-ever UK show in 2013, headlining an early iteration of the hardcore festival to 1200 people. “It felt like the biggest thing in the world, but compared to this…” he continues, looking out at a very…
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Watch Nine Inch Nails play Closer, Head Like A Hole and Hurt on the opening night of their Peel It Back world tour
Nine Inch Nails played their first live show since 2022 last night, June 15, in Dublin. Watch footage, and see the setlist, here (LouderSound)
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Watch latest masked metal sensations President play their first ever show at Download this past weekend
Mystery masked metallers President take a big leaf out of Sleep Token’s book and draw a packed-out crowd at Download (LouderSound)
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Kids In Glass Houses have booked a ‘Dirt’ 15th anniversary UK tour
Kids In Glass Houses have announced a UK tour this December to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their album ‘DIRT’. The Welsh five-piece, who played Download Festival yesterday, will perform the album in full at each show. ‘DIRT’, produced by Jason Perry, features singles including ‘Matters At All’ and ‘Undercover Lover’ featuring Frankie from The…
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Franz Ferdinand have confirmed a UK and European headline tour for spring 2026
Franz Ferdinand have announced details of a UK and European headline tour for spring 2026. The band, who released their seventh album ‘The Human Fear’ on Domino in January 2025, have spent recent months touring, including sold-out shows across North and South America and a two-night stint at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire. The upcoming tour…
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JAWS: 50th anniversary art show @ Art Alliance of Monmouth County, Red Bank, New Jersey
CODA, in conjunction with Popcore, Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, are pleased to present an officially licensed art exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s seminal film, JAWS.
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“We did the whole album at festivals – the opposite of what you’re supposed to do. In some ways there was boldness, but it was also self-sabotage”: The Decemberists’ prog credentials
Colin Meloy’s band were raised on Roxy Music, British folk and concept albums. He isn’t big on Jethro Tull, but he’s in awe of Rick Wakeman’s King Arthur ice show (LouderSound)
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The 25 creative studios inspiring us the most in 2025
Robot Food, Leeds The community has spoken: here are the studios whose work is making the most impact on them right now. Which creative studio do you most admire right now, and why? This is a question we asked our community via an ongoing survey. With more than 700 responses so far, these are the…
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“We’ve been up, we’ve been down…now look where we are!” Korn have finally headlined Download – and it was an absolute triumph
Metal legends Korn have finally taken the spot they deserve – and to the surprise of no one, they absolutely smashed it (LouderSound)
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How creatives are surviving the 2025 slowdown
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Things are tough for many creatives right now. We share some of the ways they’re fighting back. Let’s not beat around the bush. The creative industry is facing its most challenging period since the 2008 financial crisis. In the wake of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ recent spending review, economic uncertainty looms…
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“What happened was I got it right and Roger got it wrong”: Zak Starkey reveals the story behind his departure from The Who… and says he might yet return
This year’s most complicated sacking just got even more complicated (LouderSound)
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How The Studio became an essential place for creatives to network and learn in 2025
Image licensed via Adobe Stock This year, we launched our own private community, which has quickly evolved into a lively chat platform and an essential learning hub featuring online sessions as well as real-life events across Britain. Read on to find out how to get involved. Feeling alone and isolated as a freelancer? Feel like…
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Brinkworth blends warm luxury and light minimalism for SOLE’s London flagship
The global design studio has created a flexible, elevated retail space for SOLE’s Oxford Street debut, setting a new standard for premium sneaker stores with natural materials, clean lines, and a community-first mindset. In the heart of London’s Oxford Street, which is more often associated with frantic footfall and high-street bustle, a new kind of…
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“The world needs some good rock’n’roll music at the moment”: Why Split Dogs could be the new/old sound of punk to come
Punk’n’rollers Split Dogs bust out of their West Country origins to show that they’re best in breed (LouderSound)
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“I told Chris Squire, ‘I really owe you for being an influence.’ He said, ‘Well, pay up, mate!’” When Styx ex Ricky Phillips met his hero, it all went well
American bassist recalls being captivated at an early age by the Yes icon’s approach, and how it felt to tour together many years later (LouderSound)
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“The main difference between Future Shock and a Deep Purple record is the trimming of self-indulgent and meandering solos”: Gillan’s Future Shock pays sonic tribute to their singer’s illustrious past
Future Shock found Gillan with a free-spirited sound thatbrought to mind nothing so much as an update on vintage Deep Purple (LouderSound)
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U2’s Bono reveals Noel Gallagher is “shocked” by how good Oasis are sounding ahead of reunion world tour
Bono has heads from Oasis leader Noel Gallagher in recent days – and it seems rehearsals are going very, very well (LouderSound)
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“If you were there, you’ll probably be talking about it for years to come.” Orbit Culture might have just given Download a taste of metal’s next major breakout band
Orbit Culture follow in the footsteps of Trivium and Five Finger Death Punch at Download festival (LouderSound)
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“Once you hear their stores, it’s hard to not love them.” Metallica pay tribute to the “deep emotional human stories” shared by fans, at the premiere of their Metallica Saved My Life documentary
Metallica Saved My Life premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival, with the band and director Jonas Åkerlund in attendance (LouderSound)
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“How many times do you say you’re gonna give something up and you don’t?”: Aggression and anger on the road with Thin Lizzy across America and Europe
With a new guitarist in their ranks, Thin Lizzy set off on an American tour with Queen, but trouble lay ahead (LouderSound)
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“Like it or not, Sleep Token are the metal sensation of the decade.” Vessel and pals prove their doubters wrong during spellbinding Download headline set
Sleep Token confirm their status as the biggest thing to hit metal in a generation (LouderSound)
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“The more successful we become, the lonelier it gets”: Why your favourite British metal bands are breaking up
UK metal beloveds Svalbard, Orange Goblin and Ithaca will all split in the coming months. Their reasons why hint at a grim future for the country’s alternative artists. (LouderSound)
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Here’s what Sleep Token played at their first ever Download headline set (videos inside)
Sleep Token made history by headlining Download festival for the first time – here’s what they played (LouderSound)
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Whether John Lydon likes it or not, Sex Pistols’ Download set proves the true spirit of punk still lives large
Sex Pistols and Frank Carter shake off a rocky start to bring some proper punk rock to Download (LouderSound)
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YouTube instructor claims Slash learned some blues guitar by watching his videos
“There were some really cool blues-style techniques that he learned from some of my stuff,” says Marty Schwartz, whose guitar tutorial channel boasts more than 4.5 million subscribers (LouderSound)
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“When the hits dried up they made a poignant, multi-layered swansong for the 60s”: The Zombies’ final album Odessey And Oracle is a proto-prog classic
Nothing is as it seems in Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone’s melodic and Mellotronic 1968 concoction, which ends with the song that split them up (LouderSound)
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Arjen Anthony Lucassen shares 15-minute mini-movie as he announces apocalyptic new solo album Songs No One Will Hear
Arjen Anthony Lucassen will release his third solo album, Songs No One Will Hear, in September (LouderSound)
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“Ladies and gentlemen, we are slipping into fascism. It’s up to us to fight back!” Green Day mark their long-awaited Download debut by calling out Trump and Musk and playing all the bangers
Green Day finally made it to Download, and boy did they make up for lost time (LouderSound)
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“You wonder if any other drummer could have glued together all the impulses and influences at play”: Alan White’s 10 best performances with Yes
He secured a place in music history with other artists – but he’s best remembered for covering an extraordinary breadth of styles with the ever-changing prog giants (LouderSound)
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“The goal was to die onstage!” Why retirement is a four-letter word for Metallica’s Kirk Hammett
Metallica’s lead guitarist tells Metal Hammer he doesn’t “believe” in the idea of willingly stepping away from music (LouderSound)
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“Trying to work it all out, that’s what makes us human”: Those Damn Crows and the search for meaning in uncertain times
On their chart-topping album God Shaped Hole, Those Damn Crows turn their attention to the existential fears we all face (LouderSound)
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“You deserve more”: Pulp spoil London with two sets, marvellous production and every hit in their catalogue
Hot off of their comeback album topping the UK charts, Jarvis Cocker’s pop-rock misfits host an extravagant evening at the O2 (LouderSound)
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“Obviously, I’m gonna buy him a beer or two or three.” Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell thanks stem cell donor after getting cancer all clear
Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell’s cancer is in remission for first time since 2013 diagnosis (LouderSound)
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“It is a wonderful honour for me”: The Who’s Roger Daltrey reacts to receiving a Knighthood in King Charles III’s Birthday Honours list
Arise, Sir Roger (LouderSound)
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“This is a band reaching the apex of their powers.” Within Temptation blow Download away with a theatrical, emotional set
Within Temptation have a hard task trying to draw Weezer’s crowd away, but those who have turned up have been treated to something special (LouderSound)
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“Rivers Cuomo even looks like he might smile at one point. Truly a momentous occasion.” Weezer smash out the hits for a flawless debut at Download Festival
Weezer roll back the years and roll out the bangers at Donington (LouderSound)
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Caswell explores reincarnation and nature in her new single ‘Final Call’
Suffolk-based artist Caswell has released her new single ‘Final Call’ ahead of her debut album ‘Break/Bleed/Bloom’ arriving on 1st October. The alternative-pop track combines downtempo electronica and dreampop elements with indie sensibilities, featuring lo-fi beats and modulated bass alongside synth textures. “Final Call explores the concept of reincarnation and feeling a playful curiosity about death,…
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RAYE and Mark Ronson have released their first first collaboration together, ‘Suzanne’
RAYE and Mark Ronson have joined forces for the first time on new track ‘Suzanne’, released via Sony Music UK/RCA Records. The collaboration, which features Ronson’s signature production style and a prominent horn section, was initiated by luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet, for whom both artists serve as brand ambassadors. “I’ve admired RAYE’s artistry for years…
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Orbit Culture, Helloween and Burning Witches lead a hefty line-up for this week’s best new metal songs (LouderSound)
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OceanGate CEO wanted Pearl Jam to be in doomed Titanic submersible, according to new documentary
A talking head in Netflix’s Titan: The OceanGate Disaster claims that Stockton Rush wanted Eddie Vedder and co. to be in the submersible that imploded en route to the Titanic, killing the CEO and four others (LouderSound)
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Beyond the buzz: Hornet’s fearless path to finding her voice
Hornet spent a lot of time worrying about not fitting in. Is her music going to make sense on a particular playlist? Will she be able to perform gigs with other artists or get booked for festivals? “I’ve realised how poisonous that can be,” Olivia Vered explains. “If you stay strong in your visions, none…
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Of Our Own: Wendy Park Paints Another Side of a City
Serendipity is often associated with something positive, something of a happy accident. and if you have never heard or used the word zemblanity you can be forsaken. Wendy Park’s newest solo show at Various Small Fires, Of Our Own, comes at a time when it is most needed, I think, a painter whose paintings speak…
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Get an exclusive Chris Squire t-shirt you can’t buy anywhere else with Prog!
Prog has teamed up with Squire’s estate to create this special and exclusive Chris Squire memorial t-shirt (LouderSound)
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Great new music you need to hear from Chimpan A, Whispers Of Granite, Leoni Jane Kennedy in Prog’s new Tracks Of The Week!
Cool new proggy sounds from Psychonaut, Reubes, Quadvium and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week… (LouderSound)
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“A Sudden Increase in Mass” by Artist Niklas Asker
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Zander has shared his debut Chess Club Records single, ‘Madeline’
Zander has shared new single ‘Madeline’, his first release since signing to Chess Club Records. The Yorkshire-born singer-songwriter and producer’s latest track features string sections and horns. The single was co-produced by Bob Mackenzie and Louis Rogove, whose assistant engineering credits include work with The 1975, King Krule, Divorce, SAULT, and Ezra Collective. ‘Madeline’ arrives…
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Nxdia’s new mixtape ‘I Promise No One’s Watching’ is a main character moment: ”I feel more like myself than ever”
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY There’s a particular brand of chaos that comes from trying to be everything and nothing at once – the kind where you’re simultaneously the main character and the harshest critic in your own coming-of-age film. Nxdia knows this dance intimately, and on ‘I Promise No One’s Watching’, they’ve turned that internal…
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Jehnny Beth has dropped her new single ‘Obsession’
Jehnny Beth has shared her new single ‘Obsession’, alongside details of a European tour in support of her forthcoming album ‘You Heartbreaker, You’. The track, written with longtime collaborator Johnny Hostile, was recorded and produced at their 20L07 studio in France. It serves as the first preview of her upcoming Fiction Records release. “‘Obsession’ is…
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Greta Isaac has announced her ‘Dolly Zoom’ EP, and shared new single ‘Soft Scoop Talking Dog’
Greta Isaac has announced her new EP ‘Dolly Zoom’, set for release on 8th August via Kartel Music Group. The Welsh-born, London-based artist has also shared the project’s first single, ‘Soft Scoop Talking Dog’. The EP introduces Isaac’s alter ego Dolly Zoom, blending early 2000s electronic pop with rock elements. The character of Dolly represents…
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