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“After he died, his body was dug up and moved seven times because people thought his fingers were possessed by the Devil”: Bruce Dickinson’s unreleased rock opera may be the greatest untold story of them all
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson is a man of many talents, but his rock opera about the philandering violinist Paganini has yet to see the light of day (LouderSound)
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Hype List 2026: Villanelle
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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How Pope John Paul II forced Queen to cancel a planned appearance at Manchester United’s ‘Theatre Of Dreams’
The Beatles might have boasted that they were bigger than Jesus, but the Pope’s 1982 visit to Britain posed problems for Queen (LouderSound)
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“Metallica seek raw, rowdy ‘n’ gutsy frontman.” That time Metallica launched a worldwide search to find a new vocalist via an ad in a British music magazine
If you were reading Kerrang! in December 1983, you could have had a shot at fronting Metallica (LouderSound)
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Hype List 2026: Man/Woman/Chainsaw
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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Divorce’s Felix Mackenzie-Barrow has unveiled a new solo project, Book of Churches
Felix Mackenzie-Barrow, known for his role as co-vocalist and guitarist in the alt-country band Divorce, is embarking on a solo project under the name Book of Churches. His debut album, also titled ‘Book of Churches’, is set for release on 6th March via Gravity / Capitol. The album’s lead single, ‘Song By A Stranger’, is…
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Big Special have dropped their new single ‘SLUGLIFE’
Big Special have unveiled their latest single ‘SLUGLIFE’, which follows their surprise second album ‘NATIONAL AVERAGE.’. The release of ‘SLUGLIFE’ also follows the duo’s previous singles ‘PLAINTIVE NATIVE’, ‘DRAGGED UP A HILL (and thrown down the other side)’, and a collaboration with Sleaford Mods on ‘The Good Life’, which featured a video starring Gwendoline Christie.…
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KuleeAngee are kicking off 2026 with their new single ‘Pretty Love’
Scottish duo KuleeAngee, consisting of Duncan Grant and Keshav Kanabar, have unveiled their latest single ‘Pretty Love’. This release follows their debut EP ‘Is It Awryt’, and arrives ahead of their performance at Eurosonic Festival in the Netherlands, and their headline show at King Tut’s in Glasgow. ‘Pretty Love’ is part of a forthcoming project…
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The Twilight Sad have announced their sixth album, ‘It’s The Long Goodbye’
The Twilight Sad have announced their sixth album, ‘It’s The Long Goodbye’, which will be released on 27th March via Rock Action Records. This marks their first record in seven years and follows the release of the lead track ‘Waiting For The Phone Call’. Their new single ‘Designed To Lose’ also debuts today, featuring a…
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“At school I did a presentation about Black Sabbath! I knew I wanted to move to the UK.” Jack Black, angry nuns and Duolingo: the strange story of metal’s weirdest new stars, Calva Louise
Mixing metalcore, EDM and Latin dance music, Calva Louise’s influences are as diverse as its members’ backgrounds (LouderSound)
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“Tween” by Photographer Oliver Raschka
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“It did surprise us. People started calling us sell-outs.” How Metallica wrote the metal power ballad that saved Miley Cyrus – and that Elton John called ‘one of the best songs ever written’
James Hetfield wasn’t sure about letting his Metallica bandmates hear Nothing Else Matters. Thank goodness he did (LouderSound)
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Hype List 2026: Westside Cowboy
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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“I looked around and nobody was happy. And I was thinking: ‘This is going to be rough’”: What happened when Bruce Dickinson made the decision that changed his life
Becoming a band’s new singer is never easy. But when Bruce Dickinson saw Iron Maiden play, he knew he was the singer they needed (LouderSound)
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Marcelle Reinecke: Cherries in the Snow @ Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC
Monya Rowe Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new paintings by Marcelle Reinecke titled Cherries in the Snow. The opening reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, January 8, 6-8 PM
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“Originally a career-staller, this version really is essential”: Ultravox’s The Collection – Deluxe Edition
Revisited with deep attention to detail, Midge Ure and co’s imperial phase reissue is a genuine audio-visual banquet (LouderSound)
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When transparency becomes folklore: turning B Corp skeptics into believers
Something Familiar transforms mandatory impact reporting into an 18th-century chapbook, complete with devils, woodcuts and purposeful mischief. There’s a particular kind of eye-roll that happens when someone mentions their company’s B Corp certification. You know the one. It sits somewhere between “greenwashing alert” and “here we go again with the purpose-led marketing.” Bristol-based creative agency…
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How being weird can save branding in 2026
It’s time to get weird. Image licensed via Adobe Stock Senior designer at Mother Design, Bentzion Goldman, feels identity design has become safe, sanitised and downright boring in the last 12 months. Let’s flip that in 2026, he argues, and make branding weird again. This is the third year I’ve written about trends and predictions…
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10 low-effort ways to get your creative brain working again
Do something creative outside your field. Image licensed via Adobe Stock Your brain needs gentle coaxing, not a creative boot camp. Here are 10 ways to ease yourself back into making things. Everyone hates coming back to work after Christmas, and that’s not really surprising. After a summer holiday, at least there’s a soft landing:…
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The clever way Standard Projects solved the paradox of branding invisible work
How do you make post-production visible without breaking the illusion? When London studio Microdot needed a brand identity, Standard Projects found cinema’s own language hiding in plain sight. Post-production occupies a peculiar position in the creative economy. When it’s done well, nobody notices. The colour grade that makes morning light feel nostalgic? The VFX cleanup…
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“We started each day by doing yoga and breathing exercises. Then we took mushrooms and it got a little too psychedelic!” The prog duo who lost their label for being too weird, and decided to get even weirder
Rush, Yes and King Crimson inspired them to confound expectations and create a three-album arc of otherworldly spirituality – in an era when, they believe, there’s no way to win the music industry game (LouderSound)
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“The record company barely even knew who we were. When we took the demos into them, they said: ‘You’re Super-Who?’”: The story of the Supertramp classic the band eventually found too difficult to play
A song that “exploded” out of Roger Hodgson’s head made Supertramp stars, and was loved by Princess Diana and the young princes William and Harry (LouderSound)
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“Purple Rain is like Stairway To Heaven. It’s non-religious, but people feel reverent about it”: The story of Prince’s Purple Rain, this year’s viral Stranger Things needle drop
Prince’s Purple Rain was the epic ballad that reclaimed rock for black musicians and is now ingrained in popular culture (LouderSound)
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Rockaway Beach 2026 turns Butlins into a three-day party with guitars
Here at Dork, we’re no strangers to Rockaway Beach’s unique brand of New Year nonsense. 2026 tested even us though, kicking off so close to the festive period that we’d barely finished eating our turkey before checking in to Butlins and locating the arcades. Not that we’re complaining – there really is nowhere we’d rather…
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Hype List 2026: Radio Free Alice
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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Joyce Manor have released their new single ‘I Know Where Mark Chen Lives’
Joyce Manor have released their latest single ‘I Know Where Mark Chen Lives’. It’s the opening track from their forthcoming album ‘I Used To Go To This Bar’, due for release via Epitaph Records on 30th January. The track is accompanied by a black and white performance video directed by Jason Link and Rowan Daly.…
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Shelf Lives are teasing their debut album ‘Hypernormal’ with new single ‘frissoN’
London-based electro-bass punk band Shelf Lives have unveiled their latest single, ‘frissoN’. It’s taken from their upcoming debut album ‘Hypernormal’, scheduled for release on 25th February 2026 via Not Sorry Mom Records. Discussing the inspiration behind the single, the band explain, “It’s the 2008 financial crash. It’s the leaning into the collapse. Thank you, TechnoDaddy666,…
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Ellur has unveiled her new single ‘Dream Of Mine’
Ellur has released her new single ‘Dream Of Mine’, the final preview from her upcoming debut album ‘At Home In My Mind’. The track, which premiered on BBC 6 Music with Steve Lamacq, is out now via indie label Dance To The Radio and follows previous singles ‘The World Is Not An Oyster’, ‘The Wheel’,…
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The Cribs have dropped new single ‘Never The Same’ ahead of their upcoming album launch
The Cribs have unveiled a new single titled ‘Never The Same’, marking the final release before their upcoming album ‘Selling A Vibe’. The album, due Friday 9th January, is their first full-length record in over five years. Guitarist and singer Ryan Jarman described the track as a return to their roots. “Never The Same is…
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“War is senseless, it’s stupid, and in the end you could end up dead… but in some ways it is glorious”: From the Crimean War to the Stranger Things finale, the story of Iron Maiden’s The Trooper
It didn’t live up to prior singles’ chart success, it was banned when it came out, and it’s got the band booed onstage. But, The Trooper is a song that Iron Maiden have never left behind. (LouderSound)
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Hype List 2026: NXDIA
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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“I feel despondent about the world of humans.” Queen legend Brian May reveals the fears that keep him awake at night
Brian May is concerned about our future (LouderSound)
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Hype List 2026: The Sophs
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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“We’d like to discuss a chart position.” How a secret $70,000 cash payment to Italian gangsters secured a British rock band their first US hit single
A flashback to an era when payola ruled the US music industry (LouderSound)
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“I lost a lot of hair when Lemmy blasted his bass. You’d see big bikers at the front of the house throwing up”: Watch Motörhead drummer react to fans’ stories about the heavy metal trailblazers
Mikkey Dee remembers life with Lemmy Kilmister while watching tributes from Motörhead super-fans (LouderSound)
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Gong kick off the New Year with video for blissed out new single The Wonderment
Cosmic proggers Gong will release their new album, Bright Spirit, in the first part of 2026 (LouderSound)
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“The band started that album cycle as ones to watch and emerged as one of rock’s new leaders.” Every Halestorm album ranked from worst to best
We rate the back catalogue of one of modern rock’s very best bands (LouderSound)
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Steve Harris reveals the song he wants to bring back to Iron Maiden’s setlist: “It’s difficult to do a set from any part of our career and not miss things out”
The second European leg of the band’s 50th-anniversary tour kicks off in the spring (LouderSound)
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Hype List 2026: Cliffords
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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“I hope they get sued. It’s a shameless ripoff. They should be slapped on the wrist for that”: How Tool attracted mainstream attention – and the ire of one of rock’s greatest frontmen
Sober, the seminal single from 1993’s Undertow, made Maynard James Keenan and co. a quick success story, but not everybody was a fan (LouderSound)
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“We weren’t seen as enigmatic as some bands. I do feel that we were kind of under-appreciated”: Ben Ward looks back on three decades in the Orange Goblin trenches
In late 2025, British heavy metal stalwarts Orange Goblin played their last ever shows, calling it a day after 30 years. Frontman Ben Ward explains why, and reflects on three decades of creating metal thunder (LouderSound)
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“I’d never played a professional gig. To suddenly be aboard a cruise ship surrounded by real prog legends was just surreal”: How Haken’s last line-up change powered seventh album Fauna
After struggling to escape the stagnation of lockdown, the return of an old friend inspired an “anything goes” attitude for their 2023 release (LouderSound)
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“I see them as the greatest ever rock’n’roll band. How can it be a bad thing to be compared to the best there is?” Airbourne on AC/DC, non-annoying Christmas songs, and why their new album had to be exactly right
Expect Airborne’s usual full-on rock’n’roll as they arrive in the UK for a run of European dates (LouderSound)
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Farley Aguilar “Into the Reflection” @ Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Night Gallery is pleased to present Into the Reflection, an exhibition of new paintings by Miami based artist Farley Aguilar. This marks Aguilar’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
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“We set out to make the ultimate Priest album. It could be the most successful failure we’ll ever have!” A classic encounter with Judas Priest as they prepare to unleash the album that saves them
With a notorious court case looming and an untested new drummer, Judas Priest retreated to Spain as they steeled themselves for the release of one of their greatest albums (LouderSound)
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Does Google’s gallery on the New York subway represent a ‘third way’ for AI sceptics?
When five artists used AI tools on a NYC subway project, they found a pragmatic middle ground; not conversion, only curiosity. For four weeks before Christmas, New York’s subway system became an unlikely laboratory for testing whether there’s a middle ground between AI enthusiasm and AI rejection. It’s a question that matters to every creative…
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How an illustrator-run agency survived three decades by doing things differently
Romy Blumel, 2015 Heart’s 30th-anniversary book reveals what happens when working artists, not traditional businesspeople, take control of their representation. When Darrel Rees founded Heart back in the 90s, he did something unusual: he remained a practising illustrator while running an artist agency. Three decades on, that decision still defines how Heart—which made our list…
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A realistic first-week to-do list for creatives in January
Image licensed via Adobe Stock You deserve a gentle start to 2026, so here are three achievable tasks to ease you back into work without overwhelming yourself. Overwhelmed by the feeling of starting a new work year? Here’s my advice. Forget the 20-point action plan. Forget the ambitious goals. Forget trying to sort out your…
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Why TBWA’s bet on stop-motion made perfect sense for its Dutch lottery ad
In an age of AI-generated shortcuts, one Dutch lottery campaign chose a style of animation where five seconds takes a day. Madness or genius? Picture this: your creative director walks in and announces the next campaign will be produced at a rate of five seconds per day. In 2024, when AI can generate entire commercials…
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David Lee Roth announces extensive North American tour
Diamond Dave will cross the continent from April onwards (LouderSound)
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Hype List 2026: Basht.
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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Hype List 2026: Asha Banks
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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“The collective mood is influenced by the combination of loud, fast music, synchronized with bright flashing lights, and frequent intoxication.” What the science behind mosh pits can tell us about human behaviour
Ever wondered about the physics of mosh pits and circle pits? We have answers for you (LouderSound)
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“It is unlikely that extreme metal musicians are trying to increase mating success through their music.” A study suggested that men who play guitar in extreme metal bands mainly do it to impress other men
Time to smash those preconceptions about playing guitar to show off to girls, lads (LouderSound)
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Hype List 2026: Keo
New year. New noise. Hype is back on the hunt, digging through the chaos, the chatter and the late-night tip-offs to find the acts who aren’t just next up, but about to detonate. Dork’s Hype List is our annual spotlight on the artists who’ve started to really stand out – not because they’re destined for…
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“A powerful tribute to the unbreakable connection between music, tradition and the human spirit.” Depeche Mode’s acclaimed concert film M to premiere on Netflix this week
“At its core, M is about the deep connection between music, culture, and people” Dave Gahan (LouderSound)
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2025 Booooooom Photo Awards Judges: Introducing Jessie Wender
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The day that one of BritPop’s biggest and best-loved stars shocked Glastonbury festival by joining hard rock legends Spinal Tap for a controversial celebration of plus-sized female buttocks
Glastonbury festival 2009 was not ready for a national treasure getting behind Spinal Tap’s lewd ode to bum cakes and velvety cheeks (LouderSound)
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Haken part ways with Charlie Griffiths and Conner Green
UK prog rockers Haken have announced that guitarist Charlie Griffiths and bassist Conner Green have left the band (LouderSound)
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Doechii has collaborated with SZA on her new single ‘girl, get up.’
Doechii has teamed up with SZA on her latest single ‘girl, get up.’ The track marks a significant moment in Doechii’s career, described as a “necessary exhale” that encapsulates her journey and experiences in the press bumph. “With raw, unapologetic lyricism, Doechii gets it all off her chest, unpacking everything from her life, her career, and the…
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BTS have confirmed a new album and world tour for 2026
BTS have revealed plans to launch their fifth full-length album, coinciding with a world tour. The album is slated for release on 20th March 2026 at midnight ET, with further details of the world tour set to be disclosed on 14th January. This new album, developed through the latter half of 2025, features 14 tracks…
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Voice of Space: UFOs and Paranormal Phenomena @ The Drawing Center, NYC
Voice of Space: UFOs and Paranormal Phenomena explores profound mysteries at the intersections of human experience, belief, and the unknown. As declassified government reports and an increasing media presence bring the potential for extraterrestrial activity into the spotlight, this exhibition examines the cultural, psychological, and metaphysical dimensions of this topic. What role do UFOs and…
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“I probably should have retired years ago but I really love keeping the band alive”: Ten Years After are down to one original member but there’s still gas in the tank
One of the great British blues-rock bands of the 60s and 70s, Ten Years After are keeping the blues flag flying (LouderSound)
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How to ease back into work post-Christmas (without burning out by week two)
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Aiming to “hit the ground running” in January is a fool’s errand. Here’s how to return to your creative work gently, creatively and sustainably. I used to approach the first week of January like a personal relaunch: new notebook, new intentions, a frighteningly optimistic to-do list; written while still half-running…
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“I live in my childhood home, so the studio’s right there. It’s what I need to watch and protect, for the rest of my life”: Wolfgang Van Halen on 5150, battling demons and the good ship Mammoth
On his third Mammoth album, Wolfgang Van Halen raises his playing, singing and songwriting game – and channels experiences with A-listers and legends (LouderSound)
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This agency got tired of existing alcohol-free brands… so it launched its own
Sometimes the best way to challenge a category is to put your money where your creative mouth is. There’s something deliciously ballsy about a creative agency launching its own FMCG brand. While most are content to spec-pitch their way into oblivion or politely massage client briefs into something vaguely interesting, London brand agency Greatergood decided…
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30 creative prompts to gently kickstart the year
Image licensed via Adobe Stock When you’re feeling blocked, these simple starting points will help you remember how to make things again… no pressure required. The hardest part of getting back into creative work after the holidays isn’t the lack of ideas; it’s the weight of expectation. You sit down to create something brilliant, and…
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How Clarks went from classroom conformity to cultural icon
A new book celebrates 200 years of the ‘square’ Somerset brand that found its way into pop subcultures worldwide. I still remember the ritual. Every September, without fail, my mum would drag me to the shoe shop for a new pair of Clarks. Black, sensible shoes. And the more I grew in years, the more…
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“I say, not entirely jokingly, we’re mapping out the architecture of eternity”: Every year the most unlikely prog supergroup spend three days shaping weirdo music. Their third album proves it’s working for them
The trio have refined their approach to a project they only started for fun, admitting it’s exploded beyond any of their expectations and changed they way they look at their more usual activities (LouderSound)
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“Frequently melancholy and austere, this is music that rewards active listening rather than offering up easily consumed hooks or sing-alongs”:Steven Wilson seeks the sweet spot between pop precision and progressive wizardry on Hand. Cannot. Erase.
Inspired by a tragic modern story, Steven Wilson’s Hand. Cannot. Erase. is often hailed as his masterpiece. But is it? (LouderSound)
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Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones is auctioning off a load of studio equipment, including a bass amp with speakers that were blown after being left at Dave Grohl’s house
John Paul Jones intends for the equipment to end up in the hands of “people who will put it to good use” (LouderSound)
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“She said, ‘Mick wants to speak to you.’ It was Jagger asking if I was free to tour with the Stones”: He produced the Sex Pistols, played with Bryan Ferry and Tom Waits, and turned down the Rolling Stones. But he remains one of rock’s best kept secrets
The cult singer and guitarist whose fingerprints are all over British music (LouderSound)
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“We identified with bands like Metallica because they came in with this punk rock energy. But back then the biggest songs were Love In An Elevator and Still Of The Night”: The unexpected rap metal hit that saved a band’s career and ushered in the 1990s
You can trace a line from the success of Faith No More to Nirvana (LouderSound)
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“An immersive emotional ride, showing that music makes us feel whole again”: Airbag’s Dysphoria Live
Over 20 years in, Oslo trio deliver their first official live album – and it was worth the wait (LouderSound)
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“If you lived in LA, in the trenches, you could relate to it. And knowing Axl, I could relate to exactly where it was coming from”: The electrifying early Guns N’ Roses song written in a basement that signposted how huge they would become
One of the all-time great album openers (LouderSound)
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“They combine emotional intensity with rapidly evolving progressive chops”: EBB’s The Mirror
Scottish collective’s impressive second album demonstrates why their profile is exploding (LouderSound)
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“I’ll never forget it. It still bring goosebumps.” System Of A Down’s Daron Malakian on being asked to fill in for injured James Hetfield on Metallica’s Summer Sanitarium tour in 2000
System Of A Down had yet to make their breakthrough – but guitarist Malakian was thrust onto the stage with metal royalty (LouderSound)
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Watch Billy Joel perform live for first time since being diagnosed with rare brain condition – as he surprises tribute band and audience in Florida
Billy Joel surprises tribute band and performs two songs with them in front of stunned audience (LouderSound)
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“If he had survived that period, he would be one of the biggest stars in rock now, making records with Bono and Bon Jovi”: The 12-month struggle for the life of Phil Lynott
The final year of Phil Lynott’s life saw him try to get his career back on track. Instead, it was 365 days of missed opportunities, lost passports and crazy deals (LouderSound)
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“With strange chords and enigmatic lyrics, it fed the metal mainstream with some of its most prog-friendly material in years”: In the desperate moments before grunge, this British band offered an ambitious alternative direction
Anomaly-chasing quartet’s challenging response to funk metal came out of their love for Rush, Phil Collins and being odd (LouderSound)
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“I was living on my own. Things had gone off the rails a bit, drinking too much”: It was in a weird time signature and their old singer struggled to play it, but this huge hit helped turn a 70s prog band into 80s pop stars
Turn It On Again would be a huge turning point for Genesis (LouderSound)
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“If anything makes me regret not pursuing more of an artistic career, it’s looking at Brian Eno”: Still, BJ Cole didn’t do too badly with David Gilmour, The Orb, Bill Nelson, Scott Walker and others
He set out to confound expectations of pedal steel with post-country band Cochise. Thanks to Captain Beefheart, Love and Hank Marvin, the session hero is pleased to reflect that he got away with it (LouderSound)
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“They did okay without me.” Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith looks back on his unsuccessful 1991 audition for one of the biggest bands in the world
“It sounded good. And they’re a great bunch of guys. But it didn’t work out” (LouderSound)
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“To watch one of my idols work on something that I had written was one of the greatest honours of my life. ” Watch Yungblud team up with Smashing Pumpkins for a reworking of 2025 single Zombie
Another day, another cross-generational collaboration for Yungblud (LouderSound)
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KATSEYE have released their new track ‘Internet Girl’
KATSEYE have released their latest single ‘Internet Girl’ following their sold-out North American tour. The track, which they performed during the 16-date run, is available via HYBE x Geffen Records, and sees the group address themes of online chaos, irony, and digital identity. KATSEYE were nominated for a GRAMMY Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance…
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Yungblud has collaborated with The Smashing Pumpkins on new version of ‘Zombie’
Yungblud has teamed up with The Smashing Pumpkins for a new rendition of the song ‘Zombie’. The track, produced by Matt Schwartz and Billy Corgan, arose after the artists first met in Birmingham last July during Black Sabbath’s farewell concert. Accompanied by a music video directed by Charlie Sarsfield, this new version arrives ahead of…
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James Marriott is kicking off 2026 with his new track ‘California Rain’
James Marriott has shared his latest single, ‘California Rain’. The track follows the Brighton-based artist’s Number 1 album ‘Don’t Tell The Dog’, which arrived last summer, and was written during his North American tour. The song’s live debut occurred during two sold-out performances at London’s Roundhouse. He says, “‘California Rain’ is a song written on…
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Cavetown has teamed up with Chloe Moriondo for his new single ‘Sailboat’
Cavetown has teamed up with Chloe Moriondo for a new single titled ‘Sailboat’. Co-produced by Underscores, the track explores the themes of friendship, vulnerability, and the fear of hurting someone you care about. This release comes ahead of his upcoming album ‘Running With Scissors’, due 16th January, and follows Cavetown’s Second Annual This Is Home…
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Our pick of the best band t-shirts you can get your hands on right now
Looking for a new band t-shirt? We’ve picked out a selection of our favourites that will rock your world (LouderSound)
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“I spent four days arguing about what could be done with an orchestra.” The story of a Smashing Pumpkins classic, aided by The Who, the cast of Titanic and SpongeBob SquarePants
Billy Corgan & co. entered into a different realm with this all-time cut from Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness (LouderSound)
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The return of the Prog Magazine Progcast, discussing the Prog writers’ Albums Of The Year lists
The Prog team discuss the Critics’ Choice lists from the brand new issue of Prog, on sale now… (LouderSound)
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“I have been thinking about the future and how we might respond to it.” Peter Gabriel announces surprise new album and single
Peter Gabriel will release new single, Been Undone, at midnight from his forthcoming album oi. (LouderSound)
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“Edgelands” by Photographer Morgan Mueller
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“It felt nice to infiltrate things our way. We haven’t gone begging to any ****er ever. People have always come round to our way of thinking.” How Simon Cowell and a Christmas Number One helped turn a Scottish rock trio into household names
A song about the madness of loving so strongly that found a different life on one of TV’s biggest shows (LouderSound)
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Phil Lynott, 40 years gone: A celebration by his bandmates and friends – only in the new issue of Classic Rock
Also in our first issue of 2026: Sammy Hagar, Alter Bridge, Steve Cropper, Black Stone Cherry, Jim Steinman, Francis Rossi, Karnivool, Marcus King, Elles Bailey, Airbourne, Heavy Pettin and more (LouderSound)
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“People say it’s a masterpiece now but at the time, we all thought: ‘Jeez, this could be the thing that finishes us!’” Steve Hogarth on creative risks, bad advice, and his first 30 years with Marillion
Marillion’s Steve Hogarth discusses embracing artistic tension, avoiding the well-trodden path, escaping his narcissism, and what really went wrong with the record industry (LouderSound)
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“Van Halen were opening for us and they were killing us every night. But they made us a better band!” How Journey found Steve Perry and made Infinity, the album that set them on the road to superstardom
Journey were a noodling jazz-rock band with a cult following – until they discovered Steve Perry and made 1978’s Infinity (LouderSound)
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“All of our relations, our uncles, dads, granddads, they’ve banged on about this place for years”: What happened when Massive Wagons played the first rock shows at a historic venue in 40 years
British rockers Massive Wagons returned to Lancaster to perform for a show for kids, advocating for anti-bullying and mental health campaigns (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden, Metallica, Rush, Bon Jovi and more: 26 things we’re looking forward to in 2026
Over the next twelve months, rock will keep rolling smoothly forward – here are 26 ways its wheels will remain lubricated (LouderSound)
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“Working with him would have been a dream. If I could go back in time, I know exactly how it would go”: Perturbator aka James Kent on why Vangelis’ music endures
French electronic composer discovered Greek genius through the Blade Runner soundtrack, and began to incorporate similar ideas in his own work – even if he didn’t have the technology to do it (LouderSound)
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Photos on Fridges @ Harkawik, NYC
Harkawik is delighted to announce Photos on Fridges, the widely anticipated follow-up to our 2022 Works on Paper on Fridges, and our final exhibition to employ household appliances as pedestals. The refrigerator occupies a peculiar position in modern life—simultaneously indispensable and invisible, a humming presence we notice almost exclusively when it breaks down. By introducing these appliances…
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“I told Kurt Cobain that I was going to write a song that had more ‘yeahs’ in it than anything he’d written.” How a joke between R.E.M. and Nirvana’s mercurial frontmen resulted in a 90s classic
Stipe had writer’s block on this Automatic For The People standout until a stroll round Seattle opened the floodgates for one of his band’s biggest anthems (LouderSound)
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“Kate Bush gave me a copy of Aerial at a party. I knew it was a gentle, emotional record. She said, ‘Don’t fall asleep while listening!’” Simon Drake’s career as a magician was inspired by prog
He helped create Bush’s one and only tour show, corrupted light entertainment TV into a counterculture variant, and refused to star in Cats – mainly because of Arthur Brown and Peter Gabriel (LouderSound)
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Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley gives “major health update” and reveals his body is operating at level of someone 8 years younger
Deryck Whibley was all but dead 12 years ago – now the Sum 41 man is thriving thanks to healthy living regime (LouderSound)
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Guitar God Nita Strauss announces ‘miracle’ pregnancy as she and husband look forward to welcoming their first child
‘Hurricane’ Nita Strauss is pregnant with a son, she has confirmed in a statement alongside husband Josh Villalta (LouderSound)
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Nick Jonas has dropped a new single, ‘Gut Punch’, from his upcoming album ‘Sunday Best’
Nick Jonas has kicked off 2026 with the release of his new single ‘Gut Punch’. The track, out via Republic Records, provides a first taste of his forthcoming solo album ‘Sunday Best’ and was first performed live in Las Vegas in November. He says of the track, “I tend to be hyper critical of myself,…
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“I said, ‘I think we should write the best song in the world.’ Jack Black said, ‘You can’t do that!’” How Dave Grohl, Ben Stiller, Bob Odenkirk and Maynard James Keenan helped Tenacious D bring the greatest tribute song ever to the world
Tenacious D had friends in high places, and they used them to bring this 2000s smash hit to life (LouderSound)
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“I don’t think Janis was living a life with the inevitability of death. She was getting cleaner and stronger”: The turbulent story of how Janis Joplin tried and failed to get off the rock’n’roll rollercoaster
In 1966, a strung-out Janis Joplin returned to her home town in Texas, intent on leading a normal life (LouderSound)
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“I’m not a punk rocker. I don’t make punk music. I don’t walk around calling myself punk.” How Shania Twain, Christina Aguilera’s songwriters and an iconic neck tie helped Avril Lavigne launch her career-defining song
Avril Lavigne’s first single drew cynicism from quarters of the rock world, but it didn’t stop her becoming absolutely massive (LouderSound)
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“We didn’t make music for radio. But I thought: ‘Why not try it this time?’”: Sampled by Michael Jackson and namechecked in The Simpsons – the surprise hit that transformed a washed-up 70s prog group into 80s superstars
The song that marked one of rock’s great reinventions (LouderSound)
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“Once James Hetfield said he liked it, that was it. He said that it kicked his ass”: Nineteen years ago, this US metal band released their sixth album. Today it sounds like a Master Of Puppets for the 21st century
Machine Head’s The Blackening is one of the greatest metal records of the 21st century (LouderSound)
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Radiohead, Pulp, Alice Cooper, Johnny Cash and Lana Del Rey: the surprising list of artist who made James Bond themes only to have them rejected
A host of artists have had a crack at a 007 theme only for producers to knock them back. (LouderSound)
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“Really, the whole scene was very Spinal Tap. It was almost beyond parody”: The true story of Hear ‘n Aid, the heavy metal Band Aid
Eat your heart out, Bob Geldof – Hear ’n Aid saw the hard-rock community muscling in on the charity single bandwagon. Cue a heavyweight cast, guitar battles and big hair contests (LouderSound)
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“We’d stay up all night drinking, chasing girls, partying – and our pilot was with us. The next morning, he was flying the plane!” The rise, fall and rehabilitation of REO Speedwagon
The rollercoaster story of REO Speedwagon, the AOR band with a rock’n’roll spirit (LouderSound)
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“I don’t think I have to forgive them. They replaced me when I was sick and said I ruined the band” Styx fired Dennis DeYoung in 1999, but he still wants a reunion for the fans
The co-founding Styx singer and keyboardist on his prog influences, why he hired a woman to shout at his kids – and why he doesn’t care if he isn’t remembered (LouderSound)
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The 20 best prog reissues of 2025
Long-awaited cuts from Pink Floyd, Genesis, Rush, Mike Oldfield and many more got the deluxe treatment over the past 12 months. Is your favourite on our list? (LouderSound)
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The 31 best reissues of 2025
With major A-list anniversaries, overlooked landmark works and everything in between, the past 12 months haven’t been lacking in quality nostalgia and deluxe editions (LouderSound)
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“In 2026 I shall have definitely, definitely have my solo album out”: Tony Iommi films New Year message, reflects on the “Summer of Sabbath”
The Riff Lord has spoken (LouderSound)
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5SOS’s Michael Clifford has released a surprise solo track, ‘Carry You Away (Demo)’
Michael Clifford, best known as the lead guitarist and vocalist of 5 Seconds of Summer, has released a surprise solo track titled ‘Carry You Away (Demo)’. The song marks the end of a significant year for Clifford, who, in addition to his band projects, released his debut solo album ‘SIDEQUEST’ in July via Hopeless Records.…
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You voted, we counted: Here are the Dork Readers’ Poll 2025 winners
Our lists are one thing, Dear Reader, but your opinions are another. Every year, Dork’s Readers’ Poll exists to find out not what should have defined the last twelve months, but what actually did for the people reading, listening, scrolling, and queueing for doors day to day. With quite literally hundreds of thousands of votes…
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Myles Kennedy looks back on the time he refused to audition for Slash and Velvet Revolver: “I knew that I wasn’t mentally prepared to jump into something of that magnitude”
After being diagnosed with tinnitus, the Alter Bridge singer/guitarist shot down the chance to audition for Velvet Revolver and their lineup of then-former Guns N’ Roses members (LouderSound)
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A lovingly compiled guide to whatever ‘the talent’ decided counted as a highlight this year
Every year is full of big, showy cultural milestones, but the things people actually carry with them are usually smaller, stranger and much more personal. We asked a bunch of ‘the talent’ to tell us – in their own words – what genuinely made their 2025: the films that stuck in their heads for weeks,…
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“We partied every night! We would have a hotel room and just give the details out to friends and girls, ‘We’ll see you there!’” The story of the song that made Judas Priest icons in America
With one big single, and a little help from an Iron Maiden tour, the Brummie underdogs found their footing across the pond (LouderSound)
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“Inside the whale” by Photographer Marike Hoex
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“I was very aggressive. I’d survived this terrible pop thing, so I became mega-paranoid. Hard to work for? Very”: The trials and triumphs of Chris Rea, rock’s most misunderstood star
A classic interview with the late singer and guitarist, who died before Christmas (LouderSound)
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“It might be like The Exorcist, which was touted by the Catholic Church because it showed on-screen what they’ve been talking about”: Ice Nine Kills have finished writing their horror film The Slashin’ Of The Christ and want to cast some familiar faces
The script for the horror hounds’ first foray into feature filmmaking is done, and despite its title, Spencer Charnas insists it won’t annoy Christians (LouderSound)
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The 10 best doom and stoner metal albums of 2025
2025 might have been the year we said goodbye to Black Sabbath, but these 10 albums prove their influence still looms large (LouderSound)
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New issue of Prog is on sale now! The essential end-of-year issue!
Featuring Steven Wilson, Genesis, Marillion, Yes, David Gilmour, Rush, EBB, Martin Barre, Steeleye Span and more… (LouderSound)
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In Memoriam: A tribute to the musicians we lost in 2025
Musicians who travelled up to the great gig in the sky in 2025 include Ozzy Osbourne, Brian Wilson, Ace Frehley, Sly Stone, Marianne Faithfull and many more (LouderSound)
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William Eggleston: Last Days
David Zwirner is pleased to announce The Last Dyes, an exhibition of new dye-transfer prints by William Eggleston opening at the gallery’s 533 West 19th Street location in New York, which follows its 2024–2025 presentation at the 606 N Western Avenue location in Los Angeles. Eggleston pioneered the use of dye-transfer printing for art photography in…
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Prog’s 50 best albums of the year 2025
The prog genre has enjoyed an incredible year in 2025. Here are our top 50 albums of the past 12 months – did your favourite make the cut? (LouderSound)
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“He thought that the band should be a democracy, and it was more like a brutal dictatorship”: The tangled story of Dire Straits, the million-selling band who quit at the height of their fame
How Dire Straits went from the pubs of London to become one of the biggest bands of the 1980s (LouderSound)
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“What kind of joke are we all living in now?”: Jack White blasts US congressman who shared laughably bad AI-generated Jack White video
Tennessee representative Tim Burchett shared an AI-generated video of Jack White and called him “that cute little girl from the Addams Family” (LouderSound)
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“Ozzy Osbourne opened with I Don’t Know in front of 80,000 people, who went nuts. If you ever want to play bigger places, you need to have records that sound like you’re playing in big places”: How Ghost grabbed arena success with glam-rocking hit Rats
One year after their singer was sued by his ex-bandmates, Ghost regrouped and released a song which catapulted them to the next level (LouderSound)
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“We were being thrown to the dogs. It felt like our hard work was being chucked away for this crap idea that girls couldn’t possibly be decent musicians”: They were American rock pioneers loved by David Bowie. But they’ve been virtually forgotten today
Before the Runaways and the Go-Gos was Fanny – the all-female band David Bowie called “extraordinary” (LouderSound)
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“We’re always going to be responsible for making some of the most fun music that bassists and guitarists and drummers will ever want to play”: Dave Mustaine doesn’t know what he’ll do with himself after Megadeth call it quits
What will MegaDave get up to after retiring? Turns out, not even he’s sure (LouderSound)
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He hung out with Hendrix, got shock treatment with Ronnie Wood, shared girlfriends with Keith Moon, and was friends and rivals with Clapton and Page: Jeff Beck’s wild times
Sharing the stage with Page, giving Hendrix a slide, being mistaken for Jagger – these were some of Jeff Beck’s most memorable friendships (LouderSound)
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“We knew we’d done something great, but we didn’t know we’d written a defining album for that era”: How 747 (Strangers In The Night) made Saxon unexpected stars of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal
Inspired by a widespread blackout in the 1960s, the Yorkshire band switched from their usual “street fighting and girls” lyrics and reached new heights (LouderSound)
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Debate: What’s the best prog album of 2025?
Steven Wilson, Dream Theater, Solstice, Cardiacs and IQ have delivered strong records this year. But what’s your number-one choice? (LouderSound)
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Georg Wilson “Against Nature” @ Pilar Corrias, London
Pilar Corrias is pleased to present Against Nature, a solo exhibition of new works by Georg Wilson, the artist’s first with the gallery since the announcement of her representation earlier this year, and the follow up to her debut institutional show at Jupiter Artland.
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Serial killers, sex and Satan-crazed filth: How the 1980s tried to destroy AC/DC
By the mid-80s, the huge success of Back In Black was a fading memory, AC/DC were on the ropes, and there was worse to come (LouderSound)
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Whiskey Myers: What rock’n’roll would say if it was a person
Unimpressed by the trappings and demands of the music business, Whiskey Myers are in it for themselves and their fans (LouderSound)
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“What guitar meant for everyone, he changed it, and he did it with incredible songs”: Living Colour’s Vernon Reid picks the soundtrack of his life
Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and reveals what it’s like to be in a stadium filled with people singing War Pigs (LouderSound)
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HAIM: “Sometimes you pick yourself up and have a fucking adventure”
2025 has been loud, chaotic, hopeful, bleak, and occasionally quite silly – which is to say, perfectly on brand. Rather than pretend there’s one neat story to tell about it all, we’ve done what we do best and followed the stuff that made our hearts beat faster, made our brains fizz, and made us text…
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“While so many of their peers have faded, disappeared or lapsed into pure nostalgia, Suede continue to make music that matters.” Every Suede album ranked from best to worst
The highs and lows of the three decades-plus journey undertaken by the UK’s most darkly seductive art-rockers over ten albums (LouderSound)
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“It is a professor in my pocket who only wants to do what I ask it”: Slipknot’s Clown defends AI, breaking rank from other high-profile metal musicians
The Nine’s co-founder and percussionist asks, “What’s the difference between me pulling out my pocket producer… or me trying to get a famous producer that might not even work with me and could potentially cost me $150,000?” (LouderSound)
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How a disintegrating relationship and a Beatles obsession inspired Kurt Cobain to write his first love song, and to plot Nirvana’s escape from punk rock prison
Nirvana’s first love song offered the world the first real glimpse of Kurt Cobain’s songwriting genius (LouderSound)
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“2025 has seen tentpole releases from Ghost and Sleep Token, but for each of them, there’s been at least a dozen records begging for attention”: The best metal albums that you almost definitely missed this year
From psychedelic Brazilian black metal to space-faring tech-death, you won’t discover these excellent albums in many other places (LouderSound)
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“I went into a coma!” Jack Black’s spontaneous take on Nickelback’s biggest hit single is every bit as entertaining as you’re already imagining
Jack Black channels his inner Chad, and why not (LouderSound)
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“There was a picture of me in a ‘wanted’ sign on the stage screen. It was a red rag to a bull”: Pagan band harnessed a fake feud, kickboxing and a Cornish faery, and it all ran out of control
After falling together by accident, making use of family talents and winning festival slots the hard way, their seventh album shows they’ve really arrived (LouderSound)
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“Dirty Feet” by Photographer Michael Francalanci
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“I’d have to stop, gather myself, get through two lines, start crying, leave the room, come back in”: When Linkin Park exposed a different side of themselves with Breaking The Habit
Originally written by Mike Shinoda, this shining moment from 2003’s Meteora moved Chester Bennington to his core and helped Linkin Park break out of the nu metal bubble (LouderSound)
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“I interrupted the passage of this chalice to the great one!” The night that The Police’s Stewart Copeland “mortally embarrassed” himself in front of a Beatles legend
The moral of the story is that you’re never too cool to make a fool of yourself (LouderSound)
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“The publisher told us to forget it. But I didn’t give up so easily – I got his home number and called him”: How Emerson, Lake and Palmer charted with Aaron Copland’s Fanfare For The Common Man in the year of punk
Even cut down to a third of its length, the 1977 track became their biggest hit, and one of the most successful instrumental single of all time (LouderSound)
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Aryz “Brindis” @ the Granollers Museum, Spain
The Granollers Museum presents Brindis , the last solo exhibition by Aryz, a project that is conceived as a space of celebration and pause, where the artist exhibits fragments of the creative process and shows how he approaches the search for his own language and the recurring themes of his studio work.
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The Best 50 Rock Songs of 2025
Twelve amazing months of prog rock, pop rock, blues rock, country rock, art rock, glam rock, alt-rock, southern rock, Christian rock, proto-rock, Britrock, hard rock, vampire rock, garage rock and moon rock (LouderSound)
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“It changed everything. I had to adjust my life”: The story of the career-defining song that began with a lyric scribbled on a takeaway bag –and a riff written by someone else
Two albums into his career, Lenny Kravitz was still taking the train to the studio. Then came the night that changed his life forever (LouderSound)
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Oasis sold more tickets in 2025 than Beyonce
New data shows Oasis’ reunion tour sold more tickets than any other tour this year –including Beyonce’s (LouderSound)
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“This one song is worth more than most entire albums. Consider yourself lucky”: Vinnie Vincent defends $200 price tag on new CD single
Former Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent lashes out at “emotionally disturbed trolls” who question his business model (LouderSound)
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“They’re doing anything to try to destroy me”: Graham Bonnet slams former bandmates over accusations of lip-synching
The Alcatrazz versus Alcatrazz debate continues to rage (LouderSound)
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“I didn’t expect him to get busted in that bathroom. But his misfortune actually helped us. We couldn’t have asked for more of a buzz!”: How an unexpected arrest accidentally gave Limp Bizkit their big break
“I didn’t expect him to get busted in that bathroom. But his misfortune actually helped us. We couldn’t have asked for more of a buzz!”: How an unexpected arrest accidentally gave Limp Bizkit their big break (LouderSound)
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“It was me digging in and lightening up. Cheap Trick’s In Color was a big touchstone for that record”: His first band inspired Nirvana but sold no records. His next band finally gave him the success he deserved
How Bob Mould wrote Sugar’s classic 1992 grunge-era anthem Hoover Dam (LouderSound)
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“The world has lost someone incredibly special.” Kate Bush pays tribute to friend lost in Devon swimming tragedy
Antique dealer Matthew Upham went missing during a Christmas Day swim in Budleigh Salterton in Devon (LouderSound)
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“The first time I heard his voice it was like, ‘Does this guy smoke 40 cigarettes at once?!’” Metallica, Judas Priest, Halestorm, Body Count members and more pick the ultimate Motorhead playlist
We asked some of metal’s biggest names to share which Motorhead songs mean most to them (LouderSound)
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Best vinyl records of 2025: The rock, metal, prog and alternative albums you need in your collection
I’ve picked out a selection of albums that’ll instantly make your ever-growing vinyl collection even better (LouderSound)
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“There is absolutely nothing you can do with a broken soul. He sank into an abyss that he wasn’t able to dig his way out from”: He played with Traffic, Hendrix and Free. But this doomed musician has been all but forgotten today
The life and death of lost musical alchemist Chris Wood (LouderSound)
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“The stupidest thing I could have done was put myself out as much as I did. I’ll never make that mistake again”: Inspired by astrology and personal tragedy, Tool’s Maynard James Keenan wrote his most personal song. He came to regret it
It was the emotional highlight of Tool’s 10,000 Days album (LouderSound)
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The 10 best alt-metal and nu metal albums of 2025
Babymetal, Bloodywood and Sleep Token pulled influence from some esoteric places this year, and they lifted metal to new heights in the process (LouderSound)
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“We all looked at each other and said, ‘We gotta get out of here!’”: the story of the night a synth-pop sensation caused an LA riot featuring 200 police officers, helicopters, barricades, smashed windows and a queue that stretched on for 15 blocks
The story of the night that these electro-pop pioneers from Essex caused such carnage they made the US national news (LouderSound)
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“Lemmy was very forceful and pushy because he took a lot of speed. He got the job because he elbowed everybody else out the way!” How Hawkwind made Silver Machine, and gained the respect of Dave Brock’s bank manager
It was only their second-ever single, but it made a massive impact – and Brock still doesn’t really know how it happened (LouderSound)
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“We weren’t scared of grunge. We would see Dave Grohl wearing Sepultura t-shirts”: It was built on death metal – until three iconic bands helped turn this underground record company into the most influential metal label of the 90s
“We weren’t scared of grunge. We would see Dave Grohl wearing Sepultura t-shirts”: It was built on death metal – until three iconic bands helped turn this underground record company into the most influential metal label of the 90s (LouderSound)
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StubHub sorry for “confusion” over Christian Christmas concert promoted with a picture of metal giants Lamb of God
‘Behold The Lamb Of God’ event in South Carolina featured picture of Randy Blythe’s metal giants on ticketing website (LouderSound)
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“Without small venues, there is no starting line for musicians. It’s crucial to keep these places alive”: I’m a metal musician who tours the world, and this is why I refuse to let my local venue die
As rising metalcore stars Heriot prepare for a sold-out show in their hometown, singer/guitarist Debbie Gough explains why local venues need to be protected (LouderSound)
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The 10 best metalcore albums of 2025
From legends coming back strong to young artists pushing the genre forward, it’s been a standout year for metalcore – and here’s the proof (LouderSound)
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Bill Nelson’s Orchestra Futura share trailer video for new live release
Bill Nelson’s Orchestra Futura will release Live At Nelsonica & Clothworkers Hall in February (LouderSound)
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“One day Ronnie came in and said he was leaving. I went: ‘Yeah, right.’ He said: ‘No, I really am. Plus I’m running off with my best friend’s wife’”: These 70s icons were rock’s ultimate party band – and gave the world Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood
They were the greatest party band of the 70s (LouderSound)
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“I refused to believe the negative things he said because I couldn’t lose hope. But everything he said came to pass”: Terry Bozzio asked a question when he joined Frank Zappa. He asked the same question when he left
Drummer, composer and painter recalls his experiences with Captain Beefheart, UK and others, names the best band he’s ever been in and reveals how long it takes to set up his Big Kit (LouderSound)
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“If we’re stuck with stories about Satan, it’ll mean that people will never understand us”: How Iron Maiden pushed metal to its most colossal, then pushed a bit further, to make Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Sick of being known as ‘the devil-worshipping band’, the heavy metal legends wrote a sweeping track about a Romantic poem. They had no idea it’d be 13 minutes long, though. (LouderSound)
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“It’s about trying to get into the middle of life – not the extreme left or right. It had to do with drinking”: Written in a church, inspired by excess and disliked by their guitarist, this dark Scorpions classic is still one of their strangest songs
It drew on psychedelia and Debussy (LouderSound)
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“That was the one time Kiss succumbed to the critics. We wanted a critical success. And we lost our minds”: This sci-fi concept album was Kiss’s attempt to match The Beatles and Pink Floyd. Instead it became their most epic fail
Even Gene Simmons is embarrassed by it (LouderSound)
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Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine reveals he’s suffering from hand condition that makes it “really painful to play”
With Megadeth counting down to retirement, Mustaine reveals he’s dealing with condition called Dupuytren’s contracture (LouderSound)
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“It was the perfect tragedy. Heavy metal albums found in their rooms, antisocial behaviour.” How Lemmy, Corey Taylor, Henry Rollins and the metal community united to save three teenagers at the heart of a murder case that shocked America
The story of the West Memphis Three captured the attention of the metal world – and some of its biggest artists took action (LouderSound)
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“I’m still confused.” Zak Starkey still doesn’t know why he was fired – then rehired and fired again – from The Who
Drummer Zak Starkey holds no grudges after dramatic in-again-out-again saga with The Who (LouderSound)
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The 50 best metal songs of 2025
Sleep Token, Ghost, Babymetal – these are the songs you picked as the finest 2025 had to offer (LouderSound)
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The Cure’s Perry Bamonte dies aged 65: “He was a warm hearted and vital part of the Cure story”
The Cure confirm that longtime guitarist and keyboard player Perry Bamonte has passed away (LouderSound)
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Ozzy’s retirement, belly dancers, and whales flying around an arena: the best metal concerts of 2025, as picked by Metal Hammer’s writers
The Hammer team name their greatest gigs of the year, from stadium extravaganzas to sweaty basement dust-ups (LouderSound)
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“He’d never touched an instrument in his life. I gave him the cello and he made a sound. That was a moment – music is something to be part of, not just consumed”: Jo Quail’s music education was free. She believes yours should be too
Virtuoso on pushing her boundaries with latest album Notan and upcoming companion Ianus, and how she acts on her belief that music training is a right, not a privilege (LouderSound)
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Got a new turntable? Here are 9 essentials that’ll make your listening and collecting journey more enjoyable
I’ve picked out a variety of accessories for your new record player that’ll keep your vinyl in great condition and enhance your listening pleasure (LouderSound)
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“I was on a mission to move away from the rave scene.” The story of The Prodigy’s era-defining electro-punk classic inspired by Foo Fighters, Rage Against The Machine and The Breeders
The dance titans embraced a whole new sound on this all-conquering Fat Of The Land anthem and they never looked back (LouderSound)
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“We came on after the bingo but before the stripper. It freaked me out when this woman walked past us naked… it was enough to put you off sex for ever”: Jon Anderson before, during and after Yes
His unique voice has made him revered among music fans – while his unique attitude has made him notorious among label execs (LouderSound)
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The 10 best death metal albums of 2025
Guts and glory – these are the finest cuts to emerge from the fields of death metal in 2025 (LouderSound)
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“The most important and influential British female singer-writer-musician ever”: Nine Kate Bush albums you should definitely hear, and one to avoid
Famously discovered by David Gilmour, Kate Bush made history with her first single and hasn’t looked back (LouderSound)
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“He was given 24 hours to live. It all came crumbling down in one day”: The astonishing story of Slade: glamour, tragedy and beyond
Noddy Holder looks back at Slade’s noizy, hit-infested career (LouderSound)
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“One bloke was on Antiques Roadshow saying he was our first drummer. Absolute rubbish!” Steve Harris sets the record straight about Christmas Day, Paul Di’Anno and Iron Maiden’s early years
As Iron Maiden’s driving force, Steve Harris has steered the band from pub gigs and demos to the stadiums and multi-million-selling albums (LouderSound)
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“I became obsessed with doing the perfect album. I even had them working on Christmas Day!” Producer was perfect for Marillion the first time, a disaster the second time – and didn’t get a third time
He made the move from punk to prog in the early 80s, but it didn’t last (LouderSound)
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“I’m still grieving the loss of him. I can’t really accept it because, like a lot of people, I don’t want to think about him not being here.” Judas Priest legend Rob Halford on his love for Ozzy Osbourne, touring with Alice Cooper and what comes next
The Metal God opens up on his friendship with the Prince Of Darkness and a whole lot more (LouderSound)
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“The drums were recorded on a massive concrete staircase in an old Victorian brewery”: Out of step with Britpop, one of the Levellers’ biggest hits was inspired by Led Zeppelin
During the post-grunge era, the Levellers were derided as obsolete crusties, but one of their biggest hits was influenced by classic 70s rock (LouderSound)
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Metal Hammer’s albums of the year: 2025
From chart-toppers Ghost and Sleep Token to rising stars Lorna Shore and Spiritbox, 2025 has been a massive year for metal (LouderSound)
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“What came out of a tragedy gave birth to something that was hugely positive in my life.” How the legendary Chris Cornell channelled his grief over a dear friend’s death into making one of the 90s’ most underrated classics
Members of Soundgarden and a fledgling Pearl Jam came together in 1990 to record a tribute to their late friend and emerged with a grunge classic (LouderSound)
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“I’m fascinated to know what people think!” Brian May gifts Queen fans never-before-heard “work in progress” version of Christmas song Not For Sale (Polar Bear)
Brian May teases 2026 re-issue of Queen’s second album with broadcast of unreleased song dating back to 1969 (LouderSound)
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The 10 best black metal albums of 2025
Blackbraid, Cradle Of Filth, Deafheaven – black metal continued to dominate in 2025 (LouderSound)
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Dork’s Top 9 EPs and mixtapes of 2025 (because that’s what we had room for in the magazine layout)
EPs and mixtapes tend to arrive without much fuss, which is usually a good thing. No grand positioning, no sense of being The Statement, just a handful of songs released because someone felt like now was the moment. They’re often quicker, sharper and more revealing than the bigger, shinier things that follow. You hear artists…
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“We played it for our label and management and they told us it would end our career”: The story of the glam metal classic inspired by an unfaithful exotic dancer
Poison topped the US charts in late 1988 with a power ballad that singer Bret Michaels poured his broken heart into (LouderSound)
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After 50 years, Pink Floyd have released an official music video for one of their greatest and best-loved songs
Watch the official music video for Pink Floyd classic Wish You Were Here (LouderSound)
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2025 Booooooom Photo Awards Judges: Introducing Nelson Chan
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“Musicians, comedians, doctors, students and pensioners have all become targets.” Bob Vylan call out the British government as police confirm the band will face no criminal charges following investigation of their Glastonbury festival set
“What we have lost in peace and security, we have gained tenfold in spirit and camaraderie” say Bob Vylan (LouderSound)
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“It’s one of our few songs I listen to all the way through without cringing or wondering, ‘What were we thinking?’” Canadian band scored their biggest hit after being pushed out of their comfort zone
Written in an English market town with a producer who worked them hard, their 1981 track became the third most-played single in the US that year (LouderSound)
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“He became a father figure to me at a time when I might have ended up in the morgue”: Lemmy’s personal assistant looks back at six years on the road with the Motörhead legend
Dan Hawcroft spent 24 hours a day with Lemmy and Motöhead for 11 months of each year – and he’s got the scars to prove it (LouderSound)
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“Yelling, fighting, drugs, alcohol… everything always went on. At the very end, he took me to his house and gave me a sword.” Motorhead’s Lemmy Kilmister, by those who knew him best
On what would’ve been his 80th birthday, we remember rock’n’roll icon and Motorhead legend Lemmy Kilmister (LouderSound)
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Lucy Williams: Radiant City @ Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
Berggruen Gallery is proud to announce Radiant City, an exhibition of new work by London-based artist Lucy Williams. This exhibition will mark the gallery’s third solo presentation with Williams and will be on view through January 8, 2026. The exhibition coincides with Williams’s new publication, Radiant City.
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“Other bands flirted with the dark side. Listeners just knew these people were living it”: Jane’s Addiction represented a new form of prog when they stopped traffic with Nothing’s Shocking
Authentic and challenging, the quartet shaped the music of a decade with their major-label debut (LouderSound)
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Bob Dylan introduced him to The Beatles, he married the girlfriend of a Rolling Stone, and he played with Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page and meditated with David Lynch. Donovan looks back…
Folk-rock pioneer Donovan on jamming with Macca and Dylan, butting heads with John Paul Jones and meditating with David Lynch (LouderSound)
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“It’s remarkable that you can have a culture that’s shunted into the west side of England that has nothing to do with the English at all.” Robert Plant on how the mystique of Wales and the magic of J.R.R. Tolkien influenced Led Zeppelin
Robert Plant channelled Tolkien into his lyrics – even if his Led Zep bandmates didn’t realise it at the time (LouderSound)
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“They get back to me like, ‘You know, there’s going to be how many hundred million people watching this thing. You have to do it’” How Creed’s 2001 half-time show went from unifying the nation to fuelling their resurgence
At a time of tragedy, Creed used their 10 minutes on the pitch at a Denver Broncos game to represent something bigger than themselves (LouderSound)
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Haters, look away now: Sleep Token’s Even In Arcadia has been certified Gold in the United Kingdom
The masked metal superstars have shipped 100,000 units or equivalent of their latest album in their home country (LouderSound)
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“I’d said, ‘All that weird stuff is crap!’ When I came back I said, ‘Can you play me all that weird crap I was rude about?’” Alien Sex Fiend’s mushroom-powered path to prog appreciation
Nik Fiend’s journey from a cover of Silver Machine that Lemmy liked to sharing a label with Hawkwind (LouderSound)
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Watch full, pro-shot footage of Slipknot ripping a Spanish festival a new one during the summer
The nine-piece played a particularly destructive show at Resurrection Fest in Viveiro, Spain in June (LouderSound)
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“We often felt like the strange duck on the festival bill because there was a woman in the band.” How two modern metal icons united for a collaboration over a decade in the making
Metal fans couldn’t believe their eyes when these two amazing singers appeared on the same song (LouderSound)
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IQ to release new live performance of Frequency in January
IQ’s performance of Frequency at this year’s IQ weekend in Poland will be released on CD as part of the band’s Archive series (LouderSound)
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Watch fiery pro-shot footage of Gojira playing Olympic anthem Ah! Ça Ira! live at Bloodstock festival this summer
The metal stars kept the French Revolutionary spirit alive with their show in Derbyshire in August (LouderSound)
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“He was unable to write something with delight in it. Suffering battle fatigue, he wrote of asking what it’s like back home. It’s epic”: William Shatner’s surprising Christmas album with Jethro Tull, Yes and King Crimson alumni
The Star Trek icon gets silly and serious in turns as he discusses what the season means to him, the secret to living long and prospering, and the presents Kirk and Spock might give each other (LouderSound)
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Zio Ziegler “Six Trees” @ Almine Rech Brussels
Almine Rech Brussels is pleased to present Six Trees, Zio Ziegler’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, on view through February 1, 2026. Expressed through a rich vocabulary of form and color, Zio Ziegler’s paintings offer a non-linear, transhistorical vision of knowledge and representation. “Painting is my attempt at processing and synthesizing the stories and information…
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“Nothing’s changed really apart from I can’t pole vault any more”: Ian Gillan on getting older, losing his vision, and his unexpected new collaboration
His pole vaulting days may be behind him, but even at the age of 80, Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan is still in demand (LouderSound)
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Fickle Friends bring Dork’s Christmas Night Out to life at the 100 Club
Snow may not be falling all around us, but that doesn’t mean annual traditions can’t feel just as festive. Take Dork’s Christmas Night Out, returning to the iconic 100 Club: a proper feel-good celebration in the kind of room built for nights like this. There may be no band better suited to that sense of…
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“Refused is dead. Long live Refused.” Watch one of the greatest hardcore bands ever to do it close their final farewell show with game-changing anthem New Noise
Swedish hardcore legends Refused say farewell in their hometown (LouderSound)
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“Quite simply, one of the very best British bands of the past three decades.” Every Biffy Clyro album ranked from worst to best
‘Mon the Biff! (LouderSound)
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“This was the whole infrastructure behind VOLA!” Danish/Swedish quartet launch crowdfunder after losing all their gear in storage facility fire
Danish/Swedish prog metallers VOLA turn to fans after losing all their gear after fire rips through their Copenhagen storage facility (LouderSound)
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Singer-songwriter and guitarist Chris Rea dead at 74
Chris Rea has passed away after a series of health battles (LouderSound)
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Fav Art Found in 2025: 50 Artworks by 50 Artists
A year-end post highlighting our favourite pieces from every art feature this year. This compilations represents the wide array of talent and perspectives that have come to make Booooooom the community that it is. We want to thank everyone who took the time to share their work with us this year! Whether you’ve been following…
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“When I see him in my dreams, he hasn’t changed a bit. He is still my best friend.” How Dave Grohl channelled his heartbreak over a devastating personal loss into one of Foo Fighters’ most raw, emotional songs
“We were brothers. And when he passed away it had such a profound impact on me” (LouderSound)
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: December 22, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Bryan Adams, Tailgunner, the Lemon Twigs and more (LouderSound)
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Fav Photos Found in 2025: 50 Photos by 50 Photographers
Welcome to our annual year-end photography post highlighting our favourites! Going back through every feature from the past year we’ve compiled our top picks of this year’s roundup. As in previous years this collection represents a wide range of talent and approaches. We want to thank everyone who took the time to share their work…
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The 10 best progressive metal albums of 2025
Epic space operas, anticapitalist jazz odysseys, the return of Mike Portnoy – 2025 has been a brilliant year for progressive metal (LouderSound)
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“Be it Eddie Van Halen, Mick Mars or anyone like that, I have such respect for the person that I’m stepping in for.” Motley Crue guitarist John 5 reveals the secret to stepping into the shoes of some of the world’s most respected guitarists
John 5 has picked up the axe for the likes of Mötley Crüe and Rob Zombie, and he’s learned a few lessons along the way (LouderSound)
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Ghost’s Mary On A Cross has officially just gone platinum in the UK
Ghost’s biggest song has just achieved a major milestone (LouderSound)
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The Orb announce live performance of Metallic Spheres with Saucerful Of Secrets musicians in August
Saucerful Of Secrets guitarist Lee Harris and keyboardist Dom Beken will join The Orb for the August performance of Metallic Spheres (LouderSound)
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Heesoo Kim “What I Long To See” @ Everyday Moonday, Seoul
Heesoo Kim has long used the same titles for both exhibitions and works. His exhibitions were titled ‘Normal Life’ and his paintings were titled ‘Untitled’. There were a few exceptions with small subtitles, but the pattern was mostly consistent. This may seem simple at rst glance, but it comes from his intention to step back…
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“A blistering, molten metal masterpiece”: Judas Priest revive themselves on Painkiller before Rob Halford’s decade-long hiatus
Judas Priest follow up the lukewarm Turbo and the tepid Ram It Down with the red-hot Painkiller (LouderSound)
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“He didn’t want to put his masterpiece on an album where the vibes were so bad. It’s probably the best thing he’s ever done”: Rick Davies’ greatest Supertramp songs – including Roger Hodgson’s favourite
Late co-founder always felt that collaborating was like “two people painting a picture on the same canvas.” But that didn’t stop him succeeding (LouderSound)
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“He is no longer with the band”: Nazareth part ways with Carl Sentance, announce new singer
A decade after replacing founding frontman Dan McCafferty in Nazareth, Carl Sentance has left the band (LouderSound)
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Surgeon defends video of Allen Collins playing guitar in hospital shortly after Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash
The footage shows Allen Collins wearing a hospital pyjamas, neck brace and orthopaedic fixator (LouderSound)
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“I said, ‘If nothing has changed, I might quit.’ But it was my baby from the start. I didn’t want to quit it”: How a sick and disillusioned guitarist turned his bitter resignation letter into one of metal’s greatest anthems
Power metal godfathers Helloween were on the way to huge success in the 80s –but one member wanted out (LouderSound)
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“It was like a demonic, otherworldly séance going on in there with one person”: A Perfect Circle have made four albums. These are the stories behind them all
A Perfect Circle’s Billy Howerdel breaks down his band’s four studio albums (LouderSound)
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“We made a concerted effort to move away from the long thematic songs, especially the full-side songs, into something shorter”: How reggae, nostalgia and a British new wave band inspired the song that sparked Rush’s great reinvention
Goodbye sci-fi epics, hello surprise hit singles (LouderSound)
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“When we did Top Of The Pops we were introduced as being avant-garde. It would have been closer to call us ‘aven’t-a-clue!” Fired from his own band Blodwyn Pig, Jethro Tull co-founder Mick Abrahams could only regret the wasted potential
Unable to perform towards the end of his life, the singer and guitarist maintained a philosophical viewpoint, and was proud of making “good, honest music without prejudice” (LouderSound)
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Ghost team up with charity to deliver food packages in Los Angeles via branded robot
Ghost’s ‘Skele-Bot’ took to the streets of Inglewood to deliver food to people in need (LouderSound)
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Sleep Token accused of copyright infringement by photographer who claims picture was used on merch without permission
The tables appear to have turned on Sleep Token, who have previously taken a hard line on copyright issues (LouderSound)
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“I had a thought: ‘I wonder if she could foresee her own death?’ I went to Bruce and he said, ‘Yeah, it’s a great idea!’”: How a dead psychic and singer with a point to prove inspired Iron Maiden to make one of the maddest concept albums of the 80s
Maiden’s seventh album is the ultimate fan favourite (LouderSound)
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Original Jethro Tull guitarist Mick Abrahams dead at 82
Mick Abrahams played on Tull’s first album, This Was, before launching Blodwyn Pig (LouderSound)
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“Usually there would be a hero who destroys the asteroid. I didn’t want that. I wanted to end humanity!” Self-confessed egomaniac counts the ways of our deaths on his first solo release in 13 years
Whether you want to spend your last five months surrounded by family, living in denial or taking part in a shaggathon, there’s a song for you on this apocalyptic concept album (LouderSound)
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“Gather ’round… it’s story time with Papa Het”: Metallica’s James Hetfield has just dropped a surprise spoken word version of one the most famous Christmas stories of all time
“While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads-ah!” (LouderSound)
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“Once people were talking about us as the No.1 band in the world, some people took that as the sign that they could do anything they wanted”: The apocalyptic 1969 hit that marked the beginning of the end for one of America’s greatest rock’n’roll bands
John Fogerty’s massive hit inadvertently captured the chaos and turbulence of late 60s America (LouderSound)
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“I opened my guitar case and nearly fainted because I thought there was a human hand in there. It turned out, it was half a pig’s head”: Girlschool look back on their wild life with Mötorhead
Singer/guitarist Kim McAuliffe reflects on recording the vaunted St Valentine’s Day Massacre EP and what it was like touring with rock’n’roll’s craziest band (LouderSound)
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Vote for the best metal album of 2025
We’ve crowned Ghost’s Skeleta in the writer’s poll – but which metal albums from 2025 excited you most? (LouderSound)
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“I was 21 years old. I don’t think it matters how old you are – there’s no way to be prepared for it.” The story of the one simple but devastating question that led to Evanescence writing their biggest hit
It was a simple conversation with her future husband that helped Amy Lee write the anthem of a generation (LouderSound)
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“We almost got taken off air! Thanks Green Day!” The morning that Green Day took over a live TV show, used some very rude words, hijacked the house band’s instruments and nearly got the show cancelled
Watch Green Day’s chaotic 1998 appearance on Australian TV show Recovery (LouderSound)
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Florence Road have released their cover of Phoebe Bridgers’ ‘Georgia’
Florence Road have officially released their rendition of ‘Georgia’ by Phoebe Bridgers. The song was originally recorded for triple j’s Like a Version in October while supporting Royel Otis in Australia. The Irish four-piece have had a big year, releasing their debut mixtape ‘Fall Back’ and appearing on the cover of Dork over the summer.…
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“I landed up in the hospital with 11 staples in my head. It was a wild experience and pretty much an awakening for myself to pull my life together” How Papa Roach shifted their nu-metal roots and infiltrated the mainstream like never before
At a time when they could have been left behind, Papa Roach wrote a song that set them on a completely different course (LouderSound)
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“En Parallèle” by Photographer Samuel Pasquie & Olivier Charland
A photographic collaboration between photographer Samuel Pasquie and artist Olivier Charland. It began as an observation of a particular pattern or “quiet repetition” amongst their respective archives. Despite the photographs being taken independently, they nonetheless shared a kind of visual logic. In exploring how individual acts of image-making could converge so often, they look beyond…
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A year in review: how 2025 changed who we are and how we work
Gab, Glasgow. Photography by Eoin Carey. My reflections on 12 months of finding human connection and choosing presence in a digital world. Hello, I’m Katy, the editor of Creative Boom, and both personally and professionally, I’ve had a fantastic year. Which is going to make this article summing up 2025 quite a difficult one to…
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How to have confidence in uncertain times: inside DixonBaxi’s ‘serious play’
The founders of the global brand agency explain how emotional intelligence and restless reinvention keep them creatively relevant. Led by founders Simon Dixon and Aporva Baxi, DixonBaxi is one of those studios the creative world instinctively labels as “cool”. And on the face of it, that’s not so surprising. This is the team, after all,…
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Why Motion North’s two-day event could be the career boost you’ve been missing
Manchester’s motion design community is going big this February, and there’s never been a better time to get involved. In an industry increasingly dominated by isolated freelancers working from home studios, the prospect of two full days spent with fellow motion designers, animators and VFX artists might sound either amazing or terrifying. But for Jonny…
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Vote in the 2025 Prog Magazine Readers’ Poll
It’s that time of year again! So then, Prog readers, who progged your world in 2025? (LouderSound)
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Prog’s special Christmas Tracks Of The Week
Seasonal prog fun from Alberto Bravin, The Blackheart Orchestra, Robert Reed & Les Penning and The Sanctity Of Crows (LouderSound)
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Jon Anderson shares video for Time Has Come as he announces new reissues
Jon Anderson to reissue Survival & Other Stories and Earth Mother Earth on coloured vinyl in March (LouderSound)
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Laura Footes “Anamnesis” @ Shrine, NYC
Using only her memory and a hyper-vivid imagination, Laura Footes paints intuitively when conjuring complex, dreamy scenes from her life. There are no photographic source materials or preliminary sketches when working in the studio; instead, she relies on the raw emotions and mental images that spring forth when recalling her past. The artist’s paintings are…
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“The Prime Ministers of Canada and France were there in the front row. It was pretty stressful”: The Trews on their most significant gig, kitchen parties and Prince William
In 2007 The Trews were nominated as Best New Band at the Classic Rock Awards – 18 years on, they still have their eyes on the prize (LouderSound)
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The ultimate Goth quiz: How much do you know about music’s spookiest genre?
Bauhaus. Sisters Of Mercy. The Misfits. Specimen. We’ve got questions about all of them, and more (LouderSound)
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“Writing a line here and there doesn’t make someone a songwriter, and singing my material doesn’t make it theirs”: Shred king Yngwie Malmsteen slams all the singers he’s ever worked with
Yngwie Malmsteen has spoken (LouderSound)
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“I was trying to be nasty, then she opened the door and was like: ‘What’s that? I really like it!’” Inspired by domestic tension, Nickelback’s breakthrough hit was defined by a climax suggested by their drum roadie
Chad Kroeger tells the story behind Nickelback’s enormo-hit How You Remind Me (LouderSound)
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“The song is rarely asked out for a dance.” There’s a Peter Gabriel deep cut on the soundtrack to the new Timothée Chalamet A24 movie, and he couldn’t be happier about it
There’s a lot of love for ’80s British prog and new wave on the soundtrack to upcoming ping pong epic Marty Supreme (LouderSound)
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“I sent that song to Elton and asked him to play piano on it…it meant the world to us.” How Elton John and Dave Grohl helped one of the grunge era’s greatest bands heal from an unimaginable loss
With Dave Grohl lending his studio and Elton John playing piano on the album’s most emotional track, this was a truly special comeback (LouderSound)
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“We were just tired, so we were like, ‘Let’s go live together in a cabin and take psychedelics’, because that’ll help, I guess.” How The Beatles inspired one of emo’s breakout bands to completely reinvent themselves
After taking the world by storm with their debut, Panic! At The Disco looked to the greats for inspiration for their next move (LouderSound)
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“The hundreds of new followers we have over the last few days are most welcome, but I’m not entirely sure they are all genuine”: Simon Cowell’s new boyband December 10 could be in legal trouble after getting confused for a Scottish metal group
In a now-deleted post, metal outfit December Tenth invited Cowell and co. to “get in touch with ourselves and our legal team” (LouderSound)
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William Schaeuble and America’s “Heartland”
Morán Morán is thrilled to present Heartland, William Schaeuble’s debut Los Angeles solo exhibition. Rooted in the American Midwest, Heartland merges the surreal with the everyday in a new series of paintings created in the artist’s family garage amid the central Iowa landscape where Schaeuble lives and works. The exhibition takes its title from the term “heartland,” first…
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A really useful guide to the music of George Harrison in 24 albums – and none are by The Beatles
An album-by-album guide to Beatle George’s greatest songs, solos, milestones and innovations (LouderSound)
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“Cliff Richard was trying to dance along, only to realise the song was in 5/4 time and his left foot was where his right foot should be!”: Jethro Tull’s manager asked Ian Anderson to write a hit. He tried not to, but failed
1969’s Living In The Past reached the Top 10 in both the UK and US, and led to an uncomfortable experience on Top Of The Pops (LouderSound)
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“We don’t rehearse – I just show the band my notes and it becomes something else”: Garage queen Holly Golightly on new music, Jack White and the black tongue hex
After seven years, cult favourite Holly Golightly resurfaces with a new album steeped in southern alt.blues flavour (LouderSound)
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Rainbow Draws: ‘It’s so important to stay curious about the diversity of this world’
We talk to an illustrator who has used her passion for travel to shape an incredible portfolio of eye-popping artworks. Originally from Shanghai and now based in Liverpool, Yufei Yang is the artist behind the illustration practice Rainbow Draws. And while it would be easy to say that she brings together the creative traditions of…
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Six surprising illustration trends for 2026
aBiogenesis by Markos Kay. We asked a selection of artists and their representatives to cast their minds ahead and visualise what’s in store for the next 12 months. Their insight might surprise you. Every year since… ever!… creative mags and websites have gazed into their crystal balls and tried to predict upcoming aesthetic trends as…
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Why 2025’s best rebrands mostly happened while we weren’t looking
Apple TV got a new name and logo in 2025… but did you even notice? While everyone was obsessing over spectacular failures, the rebrands that will actually matter slipped by almost unnoticed. 2025’s been a bit of a weird year, hasn’t it? For instance, I’ve spent the past 12 months watching brands flail, fumble and…
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Explorers Club on scaling with intention and designing for the brave
Aaron Skipper and Ayo Fagbemi of Explorers Club Ayo Fagbemi and Aaron Skipper discuss brave strategy, playful design and building culture-shaping brands with intention, clarity and heart. In under two years, Explorers Club has grown from a fresh creative idea into a global studio shaping culture for brands including Atlantic Records, Coca‑Cola, Nike, Instacart and…
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“We are here to announce that we have come together one last time to resolve our differences”: Jane’s Addiction are talking again after last year’s acrimonious break-up
Six months after filing lawsuits against each other, Perry Farrell and the other members of Jane’s Addiction are ready to talk about Boston (LouderSound)
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Amyl and the Sniffers have launched a ‘Live at Ally Pally 2025’ concert film
Amyl and the Sniffers have announced the release of their new concert film, ‘Live at Ally Pally 2025’. The film captures their performance at London’s Alexandra Palace, their largest headline show to date, and is available on YouTube. This announcement follows a year that has seen Amyl and the Sniffers’ first GRAMMY nomination for the…
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“We’d jump off roofs or off bridges into water, knock the wind out of ourselves and almost die. We lived very aggressively because that’s who we were”: The story of Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. – the secret debut album that started Slipknot’s ascent
Before Corey Taylor and before the nu metal takeover, Slipknot launched their career with a DIY release that put the Des Moines scene on notice (LouderSound)
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“You know that feeling you get when somebody embarrasses themselves so badly you feel uncomfortable?” How a grunge legend alienated his entire fanbase with a curveball solo record, and why he had zero regrets about doing so
Not everyone wants to get on board when artists take a creative left turn (LouderSound)
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“In a lot of abusive relationships, the hardest thing is to break away from it. That song helped break that stigma.” How a bold, boundary-breaking song with some taboo lyrics helped break one of America’s best modern rock bands
Some of the lyrics on this modern classic were brave, but they helped laid the foundations for what was to come (LouderSound)
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“Western (re)Vision” by Artist Kevin Bell
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Booms & Shakes: December’s big wins, bold hires and a glimpse of what’s next
OLIVER UK’s Executive Creative Director Eloise Smith Agency wins, leadership moves, launches and a few signs of where the creative industry is heading next. As the year winds down, December’s Booms & Shakes feels less like a wrap-up and more like a preview. Big brands are locking in partners, agencies are reshaping their futures, and…
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Notorious cop killer celebrated in song by multi-million-selling punk band dies aged 89
Harry Roberts, the triple police killer whose 1966 murders outraged Britain, dies 11 years on from controversial release (LouderSound)
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“That was pretty sad”: Watch Avengers megastar Chris Hemsworth’s shambolic attempt to play drums with Parkway Drive earlier this year
Just because you’re worthy of wielding Mjölnir doesn’t mean you’re able to keep time (LouderSound)
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“A picture-postcard Christmas, with morbid edges…” New animated video released for Greg Lake’s perennial seasonal favourite I Believe In Father Christmas
Greg Lake’s I Believe In Father Christmas originally reached No. 2 in the UK singles chart in 1975 (LouderSound)
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“The audience for heavy music is absolutely growing. It feels like expansion, not nostalgia” Sleep Token’s manager has been speaking about the band’s extraordinary success in 2025, and what it means for rock and metal as a whole moving forwards
After further securing their place as one of the world’s biggest bands, the man who works closest with Sleep Token has some ideas about why it’s happened (LouderSound)
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“I’ve been doing 20-minute guitar solos for a long time. There’s a whole other world out there”: A bright spark of modern prog brought in big prog names to make an album that’s not prog – and he’s not sorry
His debut solo album forces the concept of music without boundaries back on itself. He believes it brought the best out of his guests too (LouderSound)
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Debate: What’s the best album of 2025?
Your opportunity to get in on all this end-of-year list hysteria (LouderSound)
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Ali Eyal: “Imagine, all this happened just an hour ago” @ Francois Ghebaly, NYC
François Ghebaly is proud to present Imagine, all this happened just an hour ago, Ali Eyal’s debut exhibition with the gallery. Ali Eyal is an Iraqi artist working across painting, drawing, assemblage, and film to examine how personal memory tangles with political violence and loss. Born in Baghdad in 1994, Eyal orients much of his practice…
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“Ozzy told me he hated Sabotage because it reminded him of being in the studio and having a bad time. This was similar”: The story of the era-defining classic recorded on the verge of implosion
Dinosaur Jr. frontman J Mascis and bassist Lou Barlow recall the tribulations of third album Bug and the classic Freak Scene (LouderSound)
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“My first boyfriend introduced me to The Wall. It was the only interesting thing about him”: Author and musician Joanne Harris on having the audacity to perform Pink Floyd, Rick Wakeman and Genesis music in her school band
She explains why prog makes her think of Barnsley, lists some of her favourite records and recalls taking her daughter to a Genesis tribute show only to hear her say: “Ah yes, Mastodon!” (LouderSound)
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gomi launches ‘Forever’ phone cases to protest the £25bn throwaway accessories industry
Designed and made in Brighton, the fully circular cases are built to be repaired and upgraded for life. You wouldn’t think that the humble phone case would invite much scrutiny, since they’re cheap, ubiquitous, and can usually be replaced without a second thought. However, Brighton-based design studio gomi is calling time on the throwaway culture…
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Sergio Membrillas turns a year of gig posters into a collectible newspaper
The Valencia-based illustrator has gathered his rock posters from around the world into a tactile, newspaper-format publication, making a case for print at a time when most music promotion lives on screens. In a moment when concert promotion is increasingly compressed into Instagram grids and fleeting stories, illustrator Sergio Membrillas is doing something deliberately slower.…
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How to recover when creative burnout strikes
Image licensed via Adobe Stock When exhaustion takes over and motivation disappears, how do you find your way back? The Creative Boom community share their best advice. Welcome to the latest in our agony aunt series, Dear Boom. This week’s dilemma strikes a chord with something painfully familiar to many in our industry. A creative…
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Pentagram reimagines Vertical’s brand as eVTOL start-up unveils Valo aircraft
Ahead of the launch of its new fully electric eVTOL aircraft, Valo, a British aviation start-up, unveiled a refreshed brand identity by Pentagram, designed to help normalise urban air travel. Last Thursday, amid the glass towers of Canary Wharf, British eVTOL manufacturer Vertical unveiled Valo, its fully electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle. At the…
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“We’re going at it and The Queen was like, ‘Whooh! I love this prog rock!’” Decades after a spliff-weilding start, Solstice have finally hit their stride
Prog stalwarts Solstice could have had Marillion’s success – they just didn’t want it (LouderSound)
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George Harrison’s Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) has a new video – directed by Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard
The video shows an animated Harrison gardening at his Friar Park estate (LouderSound)
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Los Angeles judge dismisses sexual assault and battery lawsuit filed against Marilyn Manson by former assistant
Ashley Walters had accused Manson of abuse that took place while she worked as his personal assistant from 2010 to 2011 (LouderSound)
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“You disgusting, vile, egomaniac loser.” Jack White calls out Donald Trump for his bizarre and insensitive take on the killing of Spinal Tap director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer
Shame on you Trump” (LouderSound)
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Debate: “They were never the same after…” What’s the most seismic line-up change in prog history?
From Yes and Pink Floyd to Dream Theater and Queensryche, most bands have experienced personnel issues over the years. Which change was the best, and which was the worst? (LouderSound)
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“The others kept putting it further back on the list. Finally I said, ‘No, we’ve got to do it now’”: After five albums, this unique band accepted it was time to face the climate crisis head on. They don’t regret it
Adding elements of jazz digital percussion and alternative composition techniques to their already eclectic sound, they’re so convinced by their new direction that their seventh release will be the second part of their sixth (LouderSound)
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Kendal Calling has unveiled Biffy Clyro, Wolf Alice and more for 2026
Kendal Calling are set to return in 2026 with headline performances from Biffy Clyro, Two Door Cinema Club, Wolf Alice, and The Kooks. Additional acts include Scissor Sisters, The Libertines, The Vaccines, Jamie Webster, The Lathums, Groove Armada, and many more. Ben Robinson, co-founder of Kendal Calling, expressed excitement about the forthcoming lineup, stating, “I’m…
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Waterparks have released a new video for ‘Any Minute Now’
Waterparks have unveiled a video for their latest single, ‘Any Minute Now’. The clip compiles years of footage from both onstage and off, and arrives as the band conclude the US leg of The Prowler Tour with a final performance in Los Angeles on 18th December. Frontman Awsten Knight says: “ANY MINUTE NOW is about…
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“We were asked to do Glastonbury. I had no intention, but I was outvoted… If I’d been told first instead of the band, I might ‘not have remembered’ to say!”: John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest and the demons that drive him
New album Relativity gave him flashbacks to the 70s – and though the factors that led to his split with Les Holroyd are all in the past, he can’t see how a reunion might happen (LouderSound)
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“They were sprawled out in their birthday suits, bottles all over the place… it was a scene!”: Rob Halford remembers the chaotic time Ozzy Osbourne visited Judas Priest in the studio
Wherever the Prince Of Darkness went, anarchy wasn’t far behind (LouderSound)
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“It was a time of turmoil. Writers had it in for us: ‘Oh my God, haven’t you died yet? Don’t you know, grunge is here!’” The story behind the underrated Iron Maiden classic that helped keep them alive in the 90s
Iron Maiden looked in real trouble after Bruce Dickinson left. They regrouped, brought in a new singer and produced some of their darkest material (LouderSound)
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GIRLFANS launches landmark England edition celebrating seven years of women’s fan culture
© Madelein Penfold A decade after Jacqui McAssey set out to challenge who gets seen in football culture, GIRLFANS returns with its first national edition. Co-created with Zoë Hitchen, the publication spotlights the lived experiences of women and girls across England at a pivotal moment for the game. GIRLFANS has carved out a unique place…
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Best Christmas gifts for Ozzy and Black Sabbath fans: Don’t be Paranoid and Bark At The Moon instead with our festive picks
If you have a friend who loves Ozzy Osbourne or Black Sabbath, these present ideas should hit the right not this Christmas (LouderSound)
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The 2026 Surreal Salon Soiree: Get a Costume and Head on Down to Baton Rouge
The Surreal Salon exhibition + juried competition is one of our favorite events of the year, and luckily, it kicks off annually in January. Part of the celebration is the Surreal Salon Soiree, and on January 24, 2026, the 18th edition of the party/costume extravaganza will be, as the Baton Rouge Gallery notes, “one of the…
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Hybrid distils 25 years of curiosity, craft and cultural obsession into debut book
Published by Victionary, Hybrid: Curiosity in All Things offers a deep dive into the San Francisco studio’s thinking, collecting habits, and culture-led design philosophy. After spending nearly 25 years shaping some of the most recognisable brands and cultural work of the past two decades, San Francisco–based Hybrid Design has finally put its thinking on paper…
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Luciano Castelli on restlessness, ritual and why he ‘can’t stop’ making art
Luciano Castelli & Salomé, The Bitch And Her Dog, 1981. Photo on aluminium (Photo taken with self-timer), 260 × ca. 320 cm From post-punk provocation and Junge Wilde excess to Butoh, Japanese paravents and painting as pure compulsion, the Swiss artist reflects on a 50-year career defined by movement, mischief and an unshakeable need to…
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“I had abreakdown. But what we get with this album is a breakthrough”: Heartbroken and stricken with cancer, Stephen Dale Petit built his masterpiece, Be The Love
Stephen Dale Petit’s Be The Love is an album that burns with the urgency and creativity of a man on borrowed time (LouderSound)
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“You only get in trouble if you steal people’s melodies and words, as Led Zeppelin did”: The story of the classic “inspired” by John Lee Hooker that paid for Foghat’s drummer’s Lamborghini
“Of course Slow Ride is about sex,” says Foghat drummer Roger Earl. “All rock’n’roll songs are about sex, aren’t they?” (LouderSound)
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“He was funny, he was smart, he was a mensch”: Spinal Tap and Paul McCartney pay tribute to murdered film director Rob Reiner
Jack White has slammed US President Donald Trump for his “vile” reaction to the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele (LouderSound)
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“The fuse has been lit and the desire is there.” Trent Reznor is prioritizing writing a new Nine Inch Nails album over any other projects
Keep your fingers crossed for new NIN music in 2026 (LouderSound)
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“Owning a balaclava, having our song on your computer, or liking one of our posts could lead to prison time”: Pussy Riot declared extremist organisation in Russia
Russian art collective Pussy Riot have been officially classified as an extremist organisation by the Ministry of Justice in Moscow (LouderSound)
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“I have been living with mental health problems which have led to addiction issues that I have concealed for a long time.” Biffy Clyro’s James Johnston is taking a step back from the band to address issues that have led to “significant problems”
“There is light at the end of the tunnel” (LouderSound)
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“25,000 of them didn’t have a clue who I was. 15,000 of them thought I was a poser.” Yungblud looks back on his life-changing “David and Goliath” moment at Black Sabbath’s final show
“All I tried to do was just tell my hero that I loved him” (LouderSound)
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“It was terrible! I was naked and I just froze. There was blood everywhere.” Haunted houses, “turf wars” and Mimosa Mondays: the story of the album that confirmed Deftones as one of the most important bands of their generation
From drug-fuelled parties to in-band fighting, the story behind this classic is a full of drama as it is great songs (LouderSound)
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“I’m packing all my stuff and Courtney’s like, ‘Amy Lee wants to meet you.’ We never expected any of this to happen.” From getting arrested at BLM protests to hanging with Evanescence and Limp Bizkit icons, the story of rising metalcore stars Dying Wish
Dying Wish are one of the hottest bands in metalcore right now – and if you disagree, take it up with Courtney LaPlante, Amy Lee and Fred Durst (LouderSound)
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Down With Boring signs off for 2025 with Fred from Spector and a heaving sack
Another Monday, another Down With Boring — and the last one of 2025, no less. This week, Fred from Spector drops by to chat about the shows wrapping up the year, the 10th anniversary of ‘Moth Boys’, and what Christmas presents he’d buy for Nelson Mandela and CMAT. Naturally. We also get into our favourite…
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: December 15, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Starbenders, DeWolff, Stanley Simmons and more (LouderSound)
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“A gift to our fans to thank them for all their support…” Big Big Train singer Alberto Bravin shares festive video for Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Big Big Train will release their latest album, the conceptual Woodcut, on February 6 (LouderSound)
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“Seven Hills” by Photographer Brynne Quinlan
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Rock for People has announced Halsey as the final headliner for 2026
Rock for People has announced Halsey as the final headliner for its 31st edition. The event, set to take place over five days from 10th to 14th June 2026 in Park 360, Hradec Králové, Czechia, will also feature Gorillaz, Limp Bizkit, Bring Me The Horizon, and Iron Maiden as headliners, and further sets from Wolf…
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Alice Costelloe has unveiled new track ‘Anywhere Else’ ahead of her debut album release
Alice Costelloe has released a new single, ‘Anywhere Else’, from her debut album ‘Move On With The Year’, which is set for release via Moshi Moshi Records in February 2026. The track, which emerged just after Costelloe’s 2024 EP ‘When It’s The Time’, was produced by Mike Lindsay. She explains: “This song felt so easy…
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Creeper have confirmed a ‘SANGUI-TOUR’ of intimate venues for 2026
Creeper have announced their ‘SANGUI-TOUR’ set for April. This tour will see the band perform in a series of intimate venues, performing songs from both of their ‘SANGUIVORE’ albums. William von Ghould commented, “For the first time ever, Creeper will be exclusively performing songs from Sanguivore 1 and 2, the shows will provide a rare…
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Tom A. Smith has booked a 2026 UK headline tour following his ‘Say What You Want’ EP
Tom A. Smith is set to embark on a UK headline tour in 2026, following the release of his EP ‘Say What You Want’ on Fiction Records. The tour will commence on 26th March at Glasgow’s King Tut’s, with a series of 12 shows across the UK, including performances in Manchester, Leeds, London, and a…
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Bohemian FC and Kneecap have launched a 2026 away jersey to support ACLAÍ Palestine
Bohemian Football Club have unveiled their 2026 away jersey in collaboration with Kneecap, with proceeds supporting ACLAÍ Palestine. As Ireland’s oldest and fan-owned football club, Bohemian FC have partnered with Kneecap to release the jersey, with 30% of profits earmarked for ACLAÍ Palestine. The funds will assist in constructing a community music studio at the…
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Florence Road have dropped a new video for ‘Storm Warnings’
Florence Road have released the music video for their track ‘Storm Warnings’. Filmed on the coast of Dingle, Kerry, the video was directed by Willow Kenedy, and winds up a year that saw the band release their debut mixtape ‘Fall Back’, and appear on the cover of Dork. Their live performances included events like SXSW…
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“What will his legacy be? His guitar playing. He could bend just one note and tell a whole story. I can hear David Gilmour in his playing.” Slipknot member Alessandro ‘V-Man’ Venturella pays tribute to Mastodon guitarist and his dear friend, Brent Hinds
V-Man once worked as Brent Hinds’ guitar tech and became lifelong bros with the Mastodon man (LouderSound)
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“I really fought against that. It seems insane but back then, the idea of having screaming on the radio was an immediate no-go.” How one classic millennial anthem brought some romance to the metal scene – and turned its makers into stars
One of the gretaest metalcore songs ever written turned this band into household names (LouderSound)
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“An op-art Blue Meanie with doves for ears and a planet for an eye? It’s more Marillion than Smiths”: The new wave band who dabbled with prog and inspired The Pineapple Thief, Oceansize and others
Prog writer Jo Kendall reckons they did, inspiring the likes of Oceansize along the way… (LouderSound)
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Studio Lenca: Landscapes @ David Castillo Gallery, Miami
David Castillo presents Landscapes, Studio Lenca’s first solo exhibition in Miami, which takes terrain as both subject and metaphor, an active protagonist where questions of belonging, identity and displacement unfold. The exhibition draws together the artist’s recurring motif of the Historiantes, figures rooted in the Salvadoran tradition of dancers re- enacting oral histories of colonisation.
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“The space suit may put in an appearance”: Modern prog stalwart and Asia guitarist John Mitchell gears up for guest-heavy London show
John Mitchell & Friends play Dingwalls this week – and it promises to be a night filled with surprises (LouderSound)
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Camping Flash captures the curious, intimate world of French campsites in all its glory
From flip-flops at 1970s-style washrooms to apéros with strangers, photographer François Prost’s new book is a joyful, unfiltered love letter to one of France’s most enduring summer rituals. If you’ve ever camped in France, you’ll know the feeling. The half-open caravan doors. The smell of pasta bubbling on portable stoves. The soft hum of nearby…
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How Franki Domino is creating a new aesthetic universe using AI
Meet the French illustrator inspired by social solitude and anemoia – nostalgia for a time you’ve never experienced. Surreal yet serene. Fresh yet timeless. Stylish yet outlandish. Lonely yet contented. Perhaps it’s the tensions in Franki Domino’s illustrations that serve as the starting point for the narratives he aims to create. They’re certainly starting conversations,…
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The best new typefaces for December 2025
As winter settles in and the year draws to a close, December’s typeface releases blend reflection with innovation. So that’s it: we’re almost done with 2025. But before we ring in Q2 of the 21st century, there’s the small matter of this month’s type releases, ready to help you reinvigorate your graphic and web designs…
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No Fixed Address designs a world-first tool to recognise and protect urban recyclers
Created with Montréal’s binner community and Coop Les Valoristes, the Dignity Bag offers safety, visibility and long-overdue dignity to the workers who keep cities’ recycling systems afloat. A new piece of design is hitting the streets of Montréal today, though it looks nothing like the glossy brand launches we’re used to seeing. Instead, The Dignity…
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Spinal Tap director Rob Reiner and wife Michele confirmed dead in apparent homicide
Los Angeles police are reportedly interviewing a family member in connection with the couple’s death (LouderSound)
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“The cultural impact of Purple Rain is so enormous that it ultimately overshadows the music”: Prince aims for superstardom and succeeds with Purple Rain – just steer clear of the movie
The Purple Rain movie may have been a polished turd of soapy melodrama, but it – and the brilliant soundtrack – transformed Prince into a towering icon of the video age (LouderSound)
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President aren’t an industry plant band, says the lead singer of President: “People find it hard to accept that something can just explode organically”
The masked band’s sudden ascension has raised a few eyebrows, but Mr President insists he isn’t backed by a “huge corporate machine” (LouderSound)
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“He was saying that it was overwhelming for him. He was very vulnerable.” Ghost mainman Tobias Forge reveals the surprising conversation he had with a member of Black Sabbath at the metal legends’ final show
Tobias Forge got to speak with all four members of Sabbath at Back To The Beginning, but it was one conversation that stuck with him (LouderSound)
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“I’m genuinely amazed and blown away”: Steven Wilson’s The Overview voted Best Album of 2025 by Classic Rock magazine
The full Top 50 is now online (LouderSound)
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The 50 Best Rock Albums of 2025
Twelve months of life-enriching, extraordinary new music (LouderSound)
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“I argued very strongly that we shouldn’t play Another Brick In The Wall at the school fête, as it was disrespectful. Oh God! That was me”: Slow Horses showrunner Will Smith’s record collection
Stand-up, actor, novelist and producer on how much Marillion means to him, the four lines of Jon Anderson lyrics that bring him to tears, his favourite Vangelis soundtrack and his claim that Dire Straits are a prog band (LouderSound)
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“I decided I was going to sing it like Tom Jones”: how one of the greatest rock singers of the 90s channelled a crooning legend and reinvented himself on this epic Bond theme
Casino Royale kickstarted a new era for 007 and producers tapped up a grunge icon to ensure they had a theme tune to match (LouderSound)
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“An artist I have admired for such a long time”: Now that they’ve crossed everyone from Bloodywood to Five Finger Death Punch off the bucket list, Babymetal want to make a song with Amy Lee from Evanescence
The J-metal superstars and the Evanescence singer have both taken part in some big collaborations this year (LouderSound)
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Because nothing screams punk rock louder than millionaire rock stars performing for hedge fund bros, watch Eddie Vedder, Anthony Kiedis, Belinda Carlile, Slash and friends play Stooges, Motorhead, Dead Boys covers at billionaire’s private corporate gig
Who said money can’t buy you happiness? (LouderSound)
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Vote for the best metal song of 2025
From Ghost and Sleep Token to Electric Callboy, Lorna Shore, Babymetal and beyond, 2025 has offered up plenty of great metal tunes. But which songs rule the roost? (LouderSound)
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“We’ll see”: We asked Steve Harris if Iron Maiden will do their own blockbuster retirement show like Black Sabbath, and he didn’t rule it out
Will Iron Maiden bow out with an event as huge as this summer’s Back To The Beginning? Their founding bassist knows that people want it to happen (LouderSound)
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“The world is awful – refusing to have a boogie won’t make anything better, though”: Sleep Token-backed industrial champions Health dance in the face of despair on new album Conflict DLC
The lyrics on the L.A. trio’s sixth album observe the ugliness of 2025, while the music urges you to wiggle your worries away (LouderSound)
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“I was like, ‘Stop the show! I’ve been stabbed!’ Our bassist’s poor wife had to nurse this wound at the top of my bum.” As they prepare to split, this is the full, chaotic story of one of Britain’s most influential metal bands
They’ve shook hands with Dio, hung out in a strip club with Lemmy and helped found Britain’s stoner metal scene, but now Orange Goblin are taking their final bows (LouderSound)
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“I wanted to write the most ridiculous pop song I had ever written”: the Nirvana B-side that paved the way for Nevermind’s all-conquering success
Embarking on a little pop experiment, Kurt Cobain emerged with one of the most enjoyably silly songs of Nirvana’s career (LouderSound)
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Dork’s albums of the year 2025: 1 – Hayley Williams – Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party
Some years glide by. 2025 absolutely did not. It lurched, snapped, fizzed, spiralled, and yet spat out moments of such clarity, chaos and brilliance that they somehow made the whole thing feel worth it. As always, we’ve argued, sulked, shifted things up and down spreadsheets at 1am, changed our minds, changed them back, and eventually…
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Dork’s album of the year: Hayley Williams and making peace with ego death
I thought by now I’d be far more settled,” says Hayley Williams with a grin. It’s September, and she’s a few days away from releasing her third solo record, ‘Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party’ as a proper album. It’s a glorious blend of uncomfortable honesty, creeping anxiety, devastating heartbreak and fury that’s both political…
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Watch The Pretty Reckless revisit Taylor Momsen’s childhood by performing the song she sang 25 years ago in How The Grinch Stole Christmas
It’s Chriiiiiiiiiiistmasssssss (soon) (LouderSound)
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Live at Leeds is going to take a break in 2026, returning in 2027 to celebrate its 20th anniversary
Live at Leeds – both ‘In the Park’ and ‘In the City’ – will be taking a break in 2026. This decision follows a year where the festival hosted performances from the likes of Yard Act (pictured), Jalen Ngonda, Fat Dog, Warmduscher, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Panic Shack, Westside Cowboy, Radio Free Alice, HotWax, Katy J Pearson, Divorce,…
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A. G. Cook has debuted ‘Dread’ from his new album ‘The Moment (The Score)’
A. G. Cook has unveiled ‘Dread’, the first track from his forthcoming album ‘The Moment (The Score)’, crafted for A24’s film, The Moment, directed by Aidan Zamiri. The Moment, which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2026, is based on an original concept by Charli xcx, and features an ensemble cast including Charli,…
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Vincent’s Last Summer have dropped their new single ‘What You Want’
Vincent’s Last Summer have returned with their latest single ‘What You Want’. This new release follows their previous singles ‘Soapbox’ and ‘Succession’, as well as support slots for artists like Chloe Slater and festivals like Truck. The duo’s 2025 touring schedule also included shows across the UK as part of the Dork Hype List Tour.
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CHINCHILLA has announced some European shows for her ‘The Bigger Rooms Tour’ 2026
CHINCHILLA is set to embark on an extensive European leg of ‘The Bigger Rooms Tour’ in 2026. The dates – which follow her recent Avoidance tour – will see her perform in major cities including Vienna, Munich, Prague, and Amsterdam. CHINCHILLA comments, “At the end of all my recent headline shows I’ve been promising the…
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Sean Trelford has released his debut EP ‘Ulcer’
Sean Trelford has unveiled his debut EP ‘Ulcer’, out now via Adventure Recordings and Island. This five-track collection is described by Sean as a concept EP exploring the challenges of communication and the complexities of love. He explains, “Ulcer is a concept EP about the pain of speech, of the voice, resentful feelings towards conflict…
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FLO have shared a new track, ‘Recently Deleted’, from their deluxe album
FLO have unveiled a new track, ‘Recently Deleted’, alongside three bonus tracks added to the ‘Access All Areas: Unlocked’ album version. Discussing the new track, FLO commented, “Releasing ‘Recently Deleted’ felt like the perfect gift to our fans – a way to say thank you for all the incredible love and support they’ve given us…
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Gorillaz have shared their new track ‘Damascus’ featuring Omar Souleyman and Yasiin Bey
Gorillaz have released a new track, ‘Damascus’, featuring Omar Souleyman and Yasiin Bey. This marks the fourth single from their forthcoming studio album ‘The Mountain’, set for release on 27th February 2026 via their new label, KONG. ‘Damascus’ was penned by Damon Albarn, Omar Souleyman, and Yasiin Bey, and recorded across several locations including Damascus,…
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Mumford & Sons have unveiled their new single ‘Prizefighter’
Mumford & Sons have unveiled their latest track, ‘Prizefighter’, which serves as the title-track for their forthcoming album. Written in collaboration with Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner, the song’s release coincides with yesterday’s (11th December) show at The O2, London. The album recording took place over ten days at Long Pond; the sessions were characterised…
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KennyHoopla has released a video for ‘birthday card//’ as he heads out on his UK tour
KennyHoopla has unveiled a new video for ‘birthday card//’, a track from the deluxe edition of his EP ‘conditions of an orphan//’, which recently dropped via The Orchard. The video, directed by Brittany Young, was filmed in Wisconsin, highlighting Kenny’s Midwest roots. “The video represents a postcard and matches the spontaneity of the song,” explains…
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“I wanted people to leave the concert saying, I expected them to be good, but I had no idea they could or would deliver like this.” Jimmy Page looks back on Led Zeppelin’s historic 2007 reunion
“The euphoric tidal wave was overwhelming.” Jimmy Page (LouderSound)
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“Just when you think you’ve seen everything, he torches a baby doll and swings it overhead.” Chainsaws, meat cleavers and killer clowns: horror-obsessed metalcore mob Ice Nine Kills’ first UK arena tour makes GWAR look like Sesame Street
Even if they don’t carry on (Silver) Screaming, Ice Nine Kills prove they’re ready for the big leagues with the brilliantly bonkers A Work Of Art tour (LouderSound)
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“Off Work Everyday” by Illustrator Handowin He
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“Her story, unfiltered and unapologetic.” One of rock’s most iconic, inspirational and provocative figures to share her life story in a “raw, complicated” new documentary film
Antiheroine will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival (LouderSound)
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“It’s strange to be thinking, ‘Are we an arena band?’, but I guess we are. Thank you, Metallica!” From Art The Clown and Pinhead to Rose McGowan and Damien Leone, Ice Nine Kills are bringing their Silver Scream Convention to the UK for the first time
To cap off their very first UK arena headline tour, horror-lovers Ice Nine Kills are hosting their own star-studded horror convention (LouderSound)
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“I’ve always dreamed about it.” Turnstile vocalist Brendan Yates reveals his bucket list side-quest ambition
The history-making hardcore vocalist wants to break new ground (LouderSound)
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Volumes dig deep on their boldest record yet
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY “Volumes was never 100 per cent decided that we were going to make this record,” says frontman Michael Barr. After 2021’s ‘Happier?’ wrapped and the pandemic years fell away, the band eased back into writing. “We slowly started chipping away – mainly chorus ideas.” Those fragments became ‘Mirror Touch’, their fifth…
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Evanescence made a surprise appearance at The Game Awards last night, playing recent single Afterlife. Watch a video of their fiery performance and listen to a brand new remix of the song featuring Gunship
Evanescence are capping off their year in style! (LouderSound)
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“We had taken some mushrooms. We saw ghosts and all manner of things.” Hallucinogenics, Tim Burton and The Battle Of Hastings: the story of the song that turned a British black metal band into household names
How one of Britain’s most infamous metal bands wrote their major breakthrough hit (LouderSound)
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Cool new proggy sounds from Soen, Jazz Sabbath, Therion and more in Prog’s brand new Tracks Of The Week
Great new prog from Holosoil, Fire In Her Eyes and more in this week’s Tracks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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Ghada Amer: You Are What You Seek @ Goodman Gallery Cape Town
For over three decades, Ghada Amer has approached painting as a medium to be questioned, broadened and continually reimagined. Throughout her career her work has unfolded as a sustained effort to reconsider the way women appear in art and the way painting might foreground their presence. If the medium has historically been tied to mastery…
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“A vicious takedown of the record industry and the dreams it nurtures then exploits – in many ways a dry run for The Wall”: Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here remains mysterious at 50
Alienation, loss and a legendary live bootleg – the prog giants’ post-Dark Side masterpiece gets an impressive anniversary box set treatment. (LouderSound)
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“A veteran virtuoso who remains startlingly undimmed by the passage of time”: Jan Akkerman celebrates four decades of My Focus – Live Under The Rainbow
Celebrating its 40thanniversary, Freddie’s solo debut remains flawed but sporadically glorious. (LouderSound)
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“Mick Jagger liked the mix but his management was just like, ‘No, not even negotiable’.” Superstar DJ Fatboy Slim finally releases fabled Rolling Stones mash-up
Satisfaction Skank is officially available now after getting approval from The Rolling Stones (LouderSound)
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Asia share live video of Heat Of The Moment as they announce new live album
Prog supergroup Asia will release their new live album, Asia – Live In England, in March (LouderSound)
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“Everything was going up its own jacksie!” Lindisfarne’s down-to-earth approach saw them not always aligned with prog’s loftier ideals in 1973
As part of Prog’s look at prog’s golden year of 1973 (for a 2013 cover feature), Ray Jackson discussed Geordie folk rockers Lindisfarne’s own philosophy at the time (LouderSound)
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Bilbao BBK Live is kicking off 2026’s lineup with Robbie Williams, David Byrne and Lily Allen
Bilbao BBK Live has revealed its first wave of artists for the 2026 festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary atop Mount Kobetamendi in Bilbao, Spain. The festival – which will take place from 9th to 11th July 2026 – features headliners Robbie Williams, David Byrne and Lily Allen, as well as IDLES, Interpol, CMAT, and Charlotte…
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Preview: Surreal Salon 18 Kicks off the 2026 Exhibition Calendar @ Baton Rouge Gallery
Over the last season, we have been letting you know about the upcoming Surreal Salon 18 juried exhibition, with guest juror SWOON, that was going to culminate in an exhibition at the Baton Rouge Gallery in Louisiana in January 2026. The picks have been made, the show is about to go on, and as someone…
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Rap superstars Public Enemy and Ice Cube to support Guns N’ Roses on 2026 US tour
Hip hop legends to join hard rock giants on 2026 world tour (LouderSound)
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Dork’s albums of the year 2025: 2 – CMAT – Euro-Country
Some years glide by. 2025 absolutely did not. It lurched, snapped, fizzed, spiralled, and yet spat out moments of such clarity, chaos and brilliance that they somehow made the whole thing feel worth it. As always, we’ve argued, sulked, shifted things up and down spreadsheets at 1am, changed our minds, changed them back, and eventually…
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“For a kid like me, achieving this, it’s a dream.” The Who’s Roger Daltrey receives knighthood from Prince William at Windsor Castle
“It is an incredible honour” (LouderSound)
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“We had a call saying, ‘We just got a call from Jim Carrey. He’s making a movie and wants you to be in it.’” How one of the most violent songs in the history of metal ended up being championed by a Hollywood legend
How death metal provocateurs Cannibal Corpse wrote the song that made them infamous (LouderSound)
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“This is definitely the best we’ve ever been.” Ghost’s Skeletá has been named the album of the year by Metal Hammer – read Tobias Forge’s reaction and see our top 50 albums of 2025
Ghost’s fabulous latest album is officially our album of the year – but who else made the list? (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden, Ghost, Babymetal and more star in Metal Hammer’s blockbuster End Of Year issue, which comes with an exclusive Iron Maiden pin badge, Halestorm sticker and a 2026 heavy metal calendar
The new issue of Metal Hammer is the biggest of the year, and it’s on sale now! (LouderSound)
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“Christmas came early!” Queen’s Brian May gifts best friend Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath a unique bespoke present, two years in the making
The five decades-plus friendship between Brian May and Tony Iommi is a rare and precious thing (LouderSound)
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Best Christmas gifts for Iron Maiden fans: Rock the festive season with our pick of perfect presents
From clothes to colouring books, these Maiden-related pressies are sure to go down a treat over the festive season (LouderSound)
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“Now I’m walking through hell.” The story behind tragic Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley’s final recording, a movie soundtrack cover featuring some of the biggest names in ’90s rock
“I didn’t recognize him. He looked like an 80-year-old man” (LouderSound)
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Thirst is bringing back The Eggnog Riot. Literally.
Forget cosy Christmas clichés. Eggnog caused a riot in 1826, and Thirst’s new drink concept taps straight into that rebellious spirit with a caffeinated, midnight-black twist on the festive oddball we either love or hate. Did you know eggnog once caused an actual riot? Not the jokey “oh, things got a bit rowdy last night”…
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“He suggested doing the interview on jet-skis”: Excess, eyebrows, and an extremely erratic encounter with Ozzy Osbourne
An audience with the Prince of Darkness on the Ultimate Sin tour (LouderSound)
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Daniel EKTA Götesson “KOM INTE OCH KNACKA PÅ (Don’t Come and Knock)” @ Galleri Thomassen, Gothenburg
Our friend just opened a new solo show, KOM INTE OCH KNACKA PÅ (Don’t Come and Knock) at Galleri Thomassen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The show consists of many new works on paper
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DNCO reimagines Amsterdam’s Zuidas as ‘Zudo’: a new village identity for the city’s business district
Blending research, local character and a playful bilingual voice, the identity hopes to shift long-held perceptions of Zuidas as a district built only for business. Amsterdam’s Zuidas district has long been a symbol of ambition, known for its huge glass towers and fast-moving careers. Yet ask almost any Amsterdammer, and you’ll hear the same thing:…
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PRIEST’s latest London exhibition blends naive artwork with big themes
Credit: Jack Hall, PA Media Assignments With its raw, childlike aesthetic, this gallery show brutally highlights what young people face in the 21st century. If you’re in London between now and 18 January 2025 and need sanctuary from all the midwinter festivities, why not head to the Saatchi Gallery for Paper Cut, the new exhibition…
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“Why on earth bands still sign multi-album contracts is beyond me”: Neil Fallon on Clutch, corporations and Christmas
“There’s a lot of joy that we don’t see at home”: Clutch begin another run of UK Christmas shows next week (LouderSound)
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Passion Pictures stirs moving Christmas moments for Migros with its new Finn animation
The relationship between father and son comes to the fore in this touching festive film by directors Kyra and Constantin. We’re used to the big British chain stores competing to make the most emotive Christmas commercials each year, but Kyra and Constantin at Passion Pictures may have outdone them all with their latest spot for…
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“There’s been a lot happening on Mars since I last visited. So there’s more than enough inspiration”: Rick Wakeman on his sequel to The Red Planet, and taking David Bowie along for the ride
Keyboard maestro has gone back to work with the English Rock Ensemble for the follow-up to his 2020 album, and he says the process feels like early 70s Yes (LouderSound)
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“His performance was so far out of time, out of tune”: The shambolic story of The Rolling Stones’ star-studded Rock And Roll Circus
With Brian Jones falling apart on set, the Rock And Roll Circus went so badly that the planned film wasn’t released until 28 years later (LouderSound)
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“I was wrong for using the words I used. I humbly apologise”: Gene Simmons says sorry for controversial comments about the late Ace Frehley
Gene Simmons’ apology came shortly after a Senate hearing in which he claimed successful musicians were treated “worse than slaves” (LouderSound)
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“You’re playing for 5 or 6,000 men and women who all have M16s on their shoulders. And they’re trying to pit, and it’s pretty crazy” How Avenged Sevenfold and Call Of Duty forged one of music and gaming’s greatest relationships
From processing grief and playing for the troops to soundtracking a zombie apocalypse, A7X and Call of Duty have a long history (LouderSound)
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From Sleep Token breaking records to Xenomorphs rocking out to Tool, these are the 11 metal songs that defined 2025
Whether topping charts or going viral, metal made a big impact in 2025 – here’s the proof (LouderSound)
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Dork’s albums of the year 2025: 3 – Turnstile – Never Enough
Some years glide by. 2025 absolutely did not. It lurched, snapped, fizzed, spiralled, and yet spat out moments of such clarity, chaos and brilliance that they somehow made the whole thing feel worth it. As always, we’ve argued, sulked, shifted things up and down spreadsheets at 1am, changed our minds, changed them back, and eventually…
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Softcult’s debut album is a protest you can sing along to
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY It’s been five years in the making, but Softcult’s debut album is finally here, here, here! As packed full of gorgeous, effervescent sonics and crushingly honest and unguarded lyrics as we’ve come to expect, ‘When A Flower Doesn’t Grow’ is the result of the Canadian siblings – Phoenix and Mercedes Arn-Horn…
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Pelagic Records have announced they are bringing together some of metal’s most beautiful and boundless bands for the 2026 edition of Pelagic Fest
Pelagic Fest will be taking over Maastricht next August for another weekend of wonders (LouderSound)
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Big Big Train announce new Woodcut – The Making And The Meaning book
Prog rock septet Big Big Train will release their new album, the conceptual Woodcut, in February (LouderSound)
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“The Makeshift City” by Photographer Joshua Dudley Greer
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“This is worshipping Satan!” Country music superstar horrifies shocked fans with “demon ritual” at Las Vegas shows, amused metalheads suggest further listening for next steps into hell
“Looks like y’all sold your souls” (LouderSound)
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“He knew. He was ready” Sharon Osbourne has revealed the final words that her husband Ozzy said to her before he passed away
Sharon has been speaking about the final moments that she had with Ozzy, and what he said to her the morning of July 22 (LouderSound)
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“It’s a fantastic creature…the evil, the energy and the destruction.” How one of the UK’s most influential bands bounced back with their best song in a decade to redefine heavy metal all over again
Heavy metal doesn’t come much better than this absolute classic (LouderSound)
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“To start with, we didn’t have an idea between us. There wasn’t a song, there wasn’t a tune.” Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason says that making Wish You Were Here was “like hitting a brick wall”
“We weren’t four lovable mop tops anymore” (LouderSound)
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samxemma have joined the bill for Dork’s Christmas Night Out 2025
Jingle bells and indie bangers at the ready, Dork’s Christmas Night Out is back, and this year, we’re getting festive with Fickle Friends and one of our favourite up-and-coming acts, samxemma. Taking place Tuesday 16th December at the iconic 100 Club in London, it’s the ultimate end-of-year bash; a chaotic, joyful tradition in the Dork calendar.…
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Jeffrey Deitch presents “That Was Then, This Is Now” in the Miami Design District
One of the highlights of Miami art week that will still be up for a few weeks, Jeffrey Deitch presents That Was Then, This Is Now, organized by (american art projects)® in the Miami Design District.
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How to survive Instagram’s algorithm as a creative
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Starting to feel invisible on Instagram? You’re not alone. Here’s how to protect your wellbeing while still getting some use out of the platform. Welcome to the latest in our agony aunt series, Dear Boom. This week’s dilemma strikes at the heart of our daily lives. A creative writes: “I’m…
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Trainline launches new brand platform with W+K Amsterdam as rail disruption rises across the UK
Trainline has unveiled a major brand and product reboot titled “The Way To Train”, created with Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam, positioning the rail giant as a true journey partner rather than just a ticketing service. As Britain barrels toward the end-of-year timetable tangle that seems to arrive as reliably as mince pies in supermarkets, Trainline has chosen…
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Boom Brief #5: How you tackled our challenge to craft an alcohol-free gin brand
Work by Aleks Ksiazkiewicz From mystical forest symbolism to hand-painted botanical chaos, this brief inspired designers to explore mindfulness, nature, and the art of slowing down through branding. When we launched Boom Brief #5, we asked for something a bit different: an alcohol-free gin called SILVA, inspired by forest botanicals and the quiet power of…
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“We got back together after 25 years and people came from all around the world, saying how important that album had been”: The Dutch quartet inspired by just five minutes of Soft Machine music
Their 1970 debut album, deliberately featuring no guitars at all, was inspired by the Canterbury band’s approach and Frank Zappa’s public persona – and it attained iconic status (LouderSound)
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“It was my first studio job. I wiped a Robert Fripp guitar section. He wasn’t happy”: A world-class producer recalls shaky start to his career
After the baptism of fire that was King Crimson’s Lizard, he worked on Tangerine Dream’s Rubycon, Frank Zappa’s Joe’s Garage and dozens of Van Morrison records (LouderSound)
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Robert Plant announces US tour with Saving Grace
Robert Plant and Suzi Dian’s Roar in the Fall tour finished a US run last month – but they’ll be back next year (LouderSound)
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“These guys are simply timeless”: Triumph’s Rik Emmett picks five essential guitar albums
Canadian guitar legend and founding member of Triumph Rik Emmett picks five guitar classics that inspired his own path (LouderSound)
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“It was weird just being in the same room as him”: The story of the Ronnie James Dio classic assembled from other bands’ spare parts
Rainbow In The Dark a highlight of Holy Diver, an album Ronnie James Dio said was “one of the proudest things I’ve ever done” (LouderSound)
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“Some people think that the blues is ‘my baby left me’ and long guitar solos but it’s a whole lot deeper than that”: Blues prodigy Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram may channel the ghosts of the past but he’s striving for something new
Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram grew up with the blues, but on fourth album Hard Road he’s branching out (LouderSound)
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“We knew there was still a chapter left to write”: Triumph announce first tour in more than three decades
The Canadian legends will celebrate their 50th anniversary with a run of shows in the US and Canada (LouderSound)
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“It’s not happening.” Liam Gallagher shoots down rumours that Oasis will return for Knebworth mega-gigs next year, says the band “are not doing anything in 2026”
Liam Gallagher: The Grinch who stole 2026, possibly (LouderSound)
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King Crimson affiliates BEAT announce one-off London show for June
Adrian Belew, Danny Carey, Tony Levin and Steve Vai will play their first UK show as BEAT in June (LouderSound)
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Dork’s albums of the year 2025: 4
Some years glide by. 2025 absolutely did not. It lurched, snapped, fizzed, spiralled, and yet spat out moments of such clarity, chaos and brilliance that they somehow made the whole thing feel worth it. As always, we’ve argued, sulked, shifted things up and down spreadsheets at 1am, changed our minds, changed them back, and eventually…
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‘From The Pyre’ burns bright as The Last Dinner Party take on Brixton Academy
Four years ago, The Last Dinner Party played their second-ever gig down the road at The Windmill. “We had five songs, some ballgowns and a dream,” grins Abi tonight, standing onstage at the much grander Brixton Academy for the first of two sold-out headline shows. From the moment they dropped their attention-grabbing debut single ‘Nothing…
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Cambridge Audio Melomania A100 earbuds review
Advanced and affordable, these True Wireless earbuds are a great buy – and they come with a brilliant Easter egg… (LouderSound)
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“Tonight is less about nostalgia than a reaffirmation of the importance of resistance, of protest, of a refusal to be silenced.” Primal Scream revisit the politically-charged XTRMNTR, 25 years on
Primal Scream deliver storming run through 2000’s XTRMNTR at special Roundhouse show (LouderSound)
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“I was trying to write something heavier than the bands I was listening to, and that felt like the first time that I’d done it”: How Metallica broke the thrash metal mould with biblical barnstormer Creeping Death
Pinching a riff from Kirk Hammett’s former band and inspired by a Charlton Heston film, Metallica reached a new level with their 1984 single (LouderSound)
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“Often too leaden to float – but it has spells where the more honeyed version of the band is visible”: Nektar’s deluxe edition of A Tab In The Ocean
1972 album, which saw them edging away from psychedelia back to standard rock, returns with live treats that hint at what was to come (LouderSound)
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“That video game opened us up to a whole new audience, like Top Of The Pops did to me when I was a little kid.” The unlikely hit mixing reggae and heavy metal that a meddling producer wanted to delete from history
How Skindred hit on the ragga-metal classic that would save frontman Benji Webbe’s career (LouderSound)
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“A diverse, daring and deeply emotional lineup!” Soen and The Ocean announced as headliners for next year’s Be Prog! My Friend
Be Prog! My Friend takes place on September 27 and 28 and will also feature The Dear Hunter, Einar Solberg, Green Carnation, Agent Fresco, Rendezvous Point and more… (LouderSound)
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“When Anthony and I were kids we were up to so much wild stuff.” Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea on his “feral” teenage adventures with Anthony Kiedis, and his top tip for sneaking into shows without paying
Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea shares his memories of getting “crazy” in ’70s Hollywood with his best friend Anthony Kiedis (LouderSound)
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Sleep Token’s Caramel has been named the best song of 2025 by The New York Times
Sweet news for the world-beating pop-metal outfit (LouderSound)
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Dot To Dot has unveiled the first wave of acts for 2026’s festival, including Lambrini Girls, NewDad and Fcukers
Dot To Dot Festival has announced its return to Bristol and Nottingham over the late May bank holiday in 2026, revealing the first 30 acts set to perform. Leading the line-up are Lambrini Girls, Fcukers (pictured) and NewDad, with further confirmations for Adult DVD, Alice Costelloe, Bleech 9:3, Blossom Caldarone, Eaves Wilder, Grandmas House, green…
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“These musicians had a rare empathy and sense of exploration. At one point it feels like they’re going to collectively take off”: Tangerine Dream’s Rubycon box set
5-disc collection marks eighth album’s 50th anniversary, complete with two entire concert recordings and bonus Steven Wilson mixes (LouderSound)
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“He came in with Billy Bunter trousers, frock coat, euphonium and horrible glasses. And big rubber ears. I thought, ‘Yeah, I’ll sign up to this’”: In 1962 a band decided to play as badly as possible until someone noticed. It worked.
They blended prog, art-rock, visual theatre, Dadaism and music hall – and never pretended to do any of it well (LouderSound)
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Cognitive Dissonance: Seonna Hong @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Cognitive Dissonance, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Seonna Hong. In her latest solo exhibition, the artist’s deeply introspective work functions as both visual journal and emotional terrain, tracing the patterns of contemporary life through abstraction, landscape, and gesture.
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“Everybody we know listens to Black Sabbath”: Die Spitz hate being touted as the next big thing and they hate interviews. So we interviewed them about being the next big thing
Die Spitz: They love rock (LouderSound)
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Inside REMIX: DixonBaxi’s gloriously messy 500-page love letter to making things
Instead of a pristine monograph and polite collection of case studies, DixonBaxi has created an instinctive snapshot of 18 months inside their design teams, where process, play and a bit of semi-controlled chaos take centre stage. The first thing you notice about DixonBaxi’s REMIX is the colour. It’s a big green square that arrived like…
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HONDO brings global design conversation to Galicia with identity for Proxectar
The London studio has crafted a thoughtful visual identity for Proxectar, a new design event in Nigrán that blends local heritage with global perspective. Proxectar, a new design event, is reshaping the creative landscape of northern Spain by bringing international design voices to Nigrán, a small coastal town in Galicia. Incidentally, the town is better…
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Saint-Urbain bakes mid-century kitchen nostalgia into Novak Djokovic–backed snack brand
The new sorghum-based snack brand, created by Saint-Urbain with entrepreneur Jessica Davidoff and investor Novak Djokovic, reimagines 1970s kitchen culture for a new generation of gluten-free, corn-free eaters. Clean eating has had plenty of visual tropes over the years – some repetitive and some a little tired – but Cob has arrived in the health-conscious…
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“There is a huge misconception that this song is about 1969, but it’s not”: The surprisingly sexual story of the Bryan Adams song fans thought was about innocence and friendship
It turns out Bryan Adams’ hit single Summer Of ’69 wasn’t all about childhood, longing and loss (LouderSound)
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“What a strange time we live in, when an imposter can write a tune, or have a toaster write it for him”: People are pretending to be Alan Parsons and he’s not happy about it
Alan Parsons is merely the latest victim of an artist impersonation scam (LouderSound)
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Toto, Christopher Cross and The Romantics announce mammoth North American tour
Your opportunity to ride like the wind while blessing the rains down in Africa (LouderSound)
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“Stranger Things is a phenomenon, right? But it’s ending. I hope I reach the point where, when the time comes, we step away gracefully”: Robb Flynn wants Machine Head’s retirement to be like a hit Netflix finale
The Oakland thrashers aren’t bowing out yet, but when they do, their frontman wants it to put a bold exclamation point on their career (LouderSound)
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Antony Szmierek on the year his life changed, as ‘Service Station at the End of the World’ lands in Dork’s Best Albums of 2025
I t’s been a decade since Antony Szmierek released his debut album. Well, ‘Service Station at the End of the World’ was actually released back in February, but to Antony it feels that long. “It honestly feels like ten years old to me. It’s so strange how quickly your brain moves on from it,” he…
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“It’s been a year!” Rose Gray reflects as ‘Louder, Please’ lands in Dork’s Best Albums of 2025
It’s been a year!” exclaims Rose Gray as she reflects on the year in which she became one of the breakout pop stars of 2025 with her outstanding debut album ‘Louder, Please’. For Rose, this has been the year she has finally received all the acclaim she’s been looking for since she first started making…
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Dork’s albums of the year 2025: 5
Some years glide by. 2025 absolutely did not. It lurched, snapped, fizzed, spiralled, and yet spat out moments of such clarity, chaos and brilliance that they somehow made the whole thing feel worth it. As always, we’ve argued, sulked, shifted things up and down spreadsheets at 1am, changed our minds, changed them back, and eventually…
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Robert Smith is curating 2026’s Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at Royal Albert Hall, feat. Wolf Alice, CHVRCHES, my bloody valentine and more
The 2026 Teenage Cancer Trust concert series at the Royal Albert Hall has been announced, curated by Robert Smith of The Cure. Taking place from 23rd to 29th March, the series aims to raise funds for young people with cancer through a week of music and comedy performances. Headline acts for the event include Elbow,…
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“They’re this generation’s Iron Maiden.” Canons, gas masks, castles and hellfire: power metal’s biggest band Sabaton just conquered the UK’s biggest arena
Thanks, but no tanks: history-loving Swedes Sabaton reinvent their stage show for the Legendary tour (LouderSound)
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David Byrne has announced a few new tour dates for 2026
David Byrne has revealed plans to extend his ‘Who Is the Sky?’ tour with additional North American and European dates in 2026. Byrne’s North American tour leg will begin in Vancouver on 4th April and conclude in Baltimore on 17th May. Notable stops include performances at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville and the Coachella…
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“He said, Would you shave my butt?” Oscar-winning English actress recalls her horror when one of America’s most famous musicians requested intimate ‘manscaping’ before Saturday Night Live appearance
In 2004, there was some Shady business backstage at America’s most iconic TV show (LouderSound)
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Dork’s albums of the year 2025: 10-6
Some years glide by. 2025 absolutely did not. It lurched, snapped, fizzed, spiralled, and yet spat out moments of such clarity, chaos and brilliance that they somehow made the whole thing feel worth it. As always, we’ve argued, sulked, shifted things up and down spreadsheets at 1am, changed our minds, changed them back, and eventually…
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: December 8, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Alter Bridge, The Darkness, Tax The Heat and more (LouderSound)
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“Playing the Piano Upstairs” by Artist Sayuri Ichida
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“I had this look of shock on my face. The whole audience got quiet: ‘Did somebody die?!’”: This is what it’s like finding out you’re Grammy-nominated halfway through your own concert, as explained by Halestorm
The hard rockers took home the Grammy Award For Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance with their single Love Bites (So Do I) in 2013 (LouderSound)
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“I just wanted to apologise for selling your guitar.” How an act of kindness in the darkest of hours bonded Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante and Jane’s Addiction’s Dave Navarro forever
How drugs, guitars, and a life-changing act of charity brought two of alternative rock’s greatest musicians together (LouderSound)
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“Brian May of Queen was in tears watching the performance…I’d shed a few tears myself.” The emotional reaction one rock legend had to one of Ozzy Osbourne’s final performances – and why it was so emotional for Ozzy himself
No one was expecting Ozzy at this show – and what a moment it was when he arrived (LouderSound)
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“I thought we’d follow the Sex Pistols model – one album and out. We were this disgusting-sounding metal band, I never thought that it could last”: How Laid To Rest, against all odds, gave Lamb Of God an actual career
The opening track of 2004’s Ashes Of The Wake helped lift the band from heavy metal underdogs to generation-defining superstars (LouderSound)
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PRIEST: PAPER CUT @ Saatchi Gallery, London
PAPER CUT turns the gallery into a giant children’s art table, scattered with crayons, glue sticks, and bright, fragile creations. Among the mess are an abandoned popsicle-stick house, a life size diorama, macaroni paintings, and pipe-cleaner figures caught mid-gesture. Created by PRIEST, the installation reimagines childhood play as social archaeology, exposing the city’s hidden layers…
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“I wanted to make it a truly unforgettable, unmissable week, a run of shows to dream about.” The Cure’s Robert Smith lines up Wolf Alice, Garbage, Mogwai, My Bloody Valentine and more for Teenage Cancer Trust shows
The 2026 Teenage Cancer Trust shows will take place at London’s Royal Albert Hall in March (LouderSound)
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Trumpy Trump – the new card game satirising the US President
It might be too political for the shops, but Graham Johnson’s card game based on you-know-who is picking up some great feedback from its target market. There are those of us who used to turn on the news and say, ‘What fresh Hell is this?’ Today, many don’t watch the news at all, in large…
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Stocksy’s 2026 Visual Insights Report pinpoints 5 key trends every creative should know
A new wave of moods, methods and visual mindsets is reshaping creative practice in 2026, and a new report from Stocksy maps the shift perfectly. Want a clear read on where visual culture is heading next year? Stocksy‘s latest report is a super-useful overview of the moods, aesthetics and cultural forces shaping the imagery that…
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Inside the new brand for the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, designed by Wiedemann Lampe
Creative Boom gets an exclusive first look at the museum’s bio-inspired identity, designed to sit within the global Natural History Museum family while reflecting its unique architectural and cultural context. The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi officially opened to the public on Saturday, marking a major addition to the fast-growing Saadiyat Cultural District. Alongside its…
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“It’s too indebted to US FM rock to find its own feet and the production is so polite it takes any edge off”: Jimmy Barnes strives for solo success on For The Working Class Man
Freed from Cold Chisel, Australian national treasure Jimmy Barnes called in the big guns for his attempted US breakthrough (LouderSound)
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“It’s me giving the finger to those who say an album shouldn’t be more than 40 minutes, just because people don’t have time to listen. It’s for an audience that’s trying to heal”: Riverside’s Mariusz Duda unchains himself from Lunatic Soul
After releasing The World Under Unsun, he’s defiantly making himself listen to more records and read more books. He ponders how much change is to come, and how much time he has left for it (LouderSound)
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“When I finished, I lay on the floor covered in sweat and exhausted – I just had no more left to offer”: Jimmy Barnes picks six songs that changed his career
Aussie legend and Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes talks about the six tracks that shaped his life as a musician (LouderSound)
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Former Free and Faces bassist Tetsu Yamauchi dead at 79
Tetsu Yamauchi replaced Andy Fraser in Free and Ronnie Lane in the Faces (LouderSound)
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“Robert Plant talking about juice running down his leg…there shouldn’t be a double-standard. Women in this business think about it too!” Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale opens up on the “empowering” song that helped launch their career
I Get Off didn’t pull its punches on its subject matter – even if the song had to “devolve” to get there (LouderSound)
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Violet Grohl channels Queens Of The Stone Age on debut single, receives love and praise from offspring of other superstar rockers
Dave Grohl’s eldest daughter Violet shares debut single Thum (LouderSound)
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“It’s a celebration of the common man and his extraordinary potential.” The story behind the Foo Fighters classic that everyone assumed was about Kurt Cobain – but was actually about something a lot more simple
People misinterpreted this song’s meaning for years, but it made it no less poignant (LouderSound)
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“The groove and vibe-based nature of the tracks lend themselves particularly well to deconstruction and reimagining”: Matt Berry’s Heard Noises limited edition box set
Even though the original album arrived earlier in 2025, this is a strong offering for diehard fans (LouderSound)
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Slipknot-endorsed Mapuche metal champions Mawiza have recorded a live session in Gojira’s studio – and you really need to watch it
Hailing from Santiago, Chile, the four-piece are flying the flag for South America’s Indigenous Mapuche people (LouderSound)
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Metallica fans banned for life after “incredibly stupid” speaker tower stunt at show in Australia
Ever thought about climbing on part of the stage or sound setup at a gig? Two Metallica fans can tell you why you really shouldn’t (LouderSound)
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Behaviour of one former Megadeth member means there will be no reunions on upcoming farewell tour
Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine rules out bringing former members back as guests on farewell tour (LouderSound)
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“I joined a band because I hated the f****** beach.” Shirley Manson doubles down after beach ball rant at Garbage show in Australia
There’s a time and a place for beach balls. It has now been firmly established that a Garbage gig is never the place (LouderSound)
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“She was like, ‘This is what happens when you die young’. I thought it was this cool gesture, but it wasn’t a fun gift.” Courtney Love gave this indie frontman a lock of Kurt Cobain’s hair after he punctured a kidney on broken glass at an awards ceremony
A present given to The Cribs’ Ryan Jarmen at the height of his debauchery showed him what happens when you fly too close to the sun (LouderSound)
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Swallow The Sun’s best-selling official biography to be translated into English
Finnish prog-doomers’ Swallow The Sun’s self-titled 2024 biography will be available in two special editions (LouderSound)
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“The hidden gem in their sometimes bewildering catalogue. Had they made it in the 80s it would have given them a credible contemporary footing”: Yes’ Fly From Here – Return Trip glows in reissue
Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes’ contributions add futurism to the band’s classic mysticism, as heard better than ever in souped-up mixes (LouderSound)
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“Everyone was talking about the effect that YouTube has had on their life. They were all really fascinated with each other.” How a song born out of frustration helped Weezer create a GRAMMY-winning portrait of a pivotal moment in Internet history
“Everyone was talking about the effect that YouTube has had on their life. They were all really fascinated with each other.” How a song born out of frustration helped Weezer create a GRAMMY-winning portrait of a pivotal moment in Internet history (LouderSound)
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“We heard King Crimson synchronised music with visuals at gigs. I thought we could use that, since we didn’t have Mick Jagger to run around or anything”: Remembering Rick Davies, from tramping around Germany to leading Supertramp around the world
Former colleagues recall the life and times of a driven but introverted musician who endured tough challenges to see his lifelong vision achieved – and updated his joke book while he did it (LouderSound)
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Alanis Morissette announces UK and Ireland 2026 outdoor tour with Skunk Anansie
Canadian star Alanis Morissette will play outdoor summer shows in Cork, Exeter, Woodstock, Lytham, London and Glasgow (LouderSound)
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Aerosmith removed from Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster at Disney World and will be replaced by the Muppets
Aerosmith have been the stars of Disney’s Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster since 1999 (LouderSound)
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Sleep Token have released the official colouring book you never knew you needed
The masked metal band have teamed up with Rock N’ Roll Colouring, who’ve previously made colouring books for Iron Maiden, Motörhead, Cannibal Corpse and others (LouderSound)
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“I listened to track one and I was like, Ooh, that was nasty!” Hollywood superstar Adam Sandler reveals the iconic ’90s rock album that he can’t stop listening to
Actor and comedian Adam Sandler shares his love for one of the most raw, brutal and essential rock bands of the 1990s (LouderSound)
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Gretel has dropped her bold new single ‘Darkness Be My Friend’
Gretel has returned with a new single, ‘Darkness Be My Friend’, available now via Breadcrumb Records/AWAL. “I wrote ‘Darkness Be My Friend’ the day before we went in to start re-recording my next project the new unfamiliar way – I was scared and didn’t know if I had what it takes. It was dark but…
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Dead Dads Club have unveiled new single ‘Volatile Child’ from their upcoming debut album
Dead Dads Club, led by Chilli Jesson, have released ‘Volatile Child’, the latest track from their forthcoming self-titled debut album set for release on 23rd January via Fiction Records. The track depicts a young man at a breaking point in a Paris YMCA room, Chilli explains. “Lost in the noise of grief and isolation, he’s…
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