Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Dave Cousins 1994 album with Brian Willoughby, The Bridge, gets new makeover
Only 1000 copies of Dave Cousins and Brian Willoughby’s The Bridge were ever produced, making it a rarity for Strawbs fans (LouderSound)
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Lorna Shore don’t want to be deathcore’s biggest band – they want to be the biggest band in metal
Lorna Shore might’ve become deathcore’s breakout stars, but they’re setting their sights much higher (LouderSound)
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Lisa Smith named new President of D&AD
The design heavyweight steps into the presidency with a mission to guide the organisation through a time of massive cultural shifts, emerging technologies and new opportunities for creative talent everywhere. Lisa Smith has been named the new President of D&AD for 2025/2026, bringing one of the world’s most respected design leaders to the helm of…
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“This is the greatest rock’n’roll band in the world!”: Iron Maiden are on the cover of the new Metal Hammer. And it comes with three exclusive gifts!
The new issue features exclusive interviews with Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris – plus a 50th-birthday patch, keyring and art print (LouderSound)
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Any Other Questions with… Hope Tala
Yes, Dear Reader. while the music press at large concerns itself with such weighty matters as artistic evolution and genre deconstruction, we’re over here asking the really important questions. Have you ever had a nemesis who didn’t know they were your nemesis?No – I can be civil, but if you’re my nemesis, you’ll know about…
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Britain’s Best Band? Wolf Alice are owning the title
“T here’s just this undeniable magic about bands, isn’t there?” says Joff Oddie. Since their gorgeous, fiery debut album ‘My Love Is Cool’, there’s been no better proof of that than Wolf Alice themselves. A group of friends who look like absolute rock stars onstage but celebrate big wins like the 2018 Mercury Prize with…
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Art, apocalypse and a pint of Stella: Black Honey’s cinematic dystopia is just getting started
“I thought by the time I got to album four I would know what the fuck I was doing.” We’re three weeks out from the release of Black Honey’s fourth album, ‘Soak’, and it’s all starting to get a bit real for vocalist/guitarist Izzy Phillips. “I have a really overwhelming sense of anticipation. I can’t…
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Bad decisions, good songs: The Beaches know what they’re doing (most of the time)
“I’m told I’m a Miranda,” says drummer Eliza Enman-McDaniel. The Beaches are in their Sex and the City era. “I’m a Charlotte, I think,” adds guitarist Kylie Miller. “I don’t wanna be, but I am.” “They’re a mix of Carrie and Samantha,” Eliza asserts about The Beaches’ other two members, guitarist Leandra Earl and vocalist-bassist…
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Paradise Lost Ascension review: The godfathers of goth metal still find glee in gloom
17 albums in, Paradise Lost remain masters of the gothic arts on new album Ascension (LouderSound)
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Opus Kink vs The World (of developers and fancy breweries)
As the grassroots gig circuit continues to weather landlord greed, financial collapse and the death-by-developer gauntlet, Opus Kink are doing more than just shouting into the void. Their latest project, ‘A Hideous Collective’, is a 24-track, vinyl-only compilation album raising funds for Music Venue Trust and the UK Artist Touring Fund – two lifelines for…
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Good Charlotte and the art of growing up pop-punk
It’s been seven years since 2018’s ‘Generation Rx’, but Good Charlotte have finally returned. A rejuvenated sight, their time behind the scenes – raising families and new bands alike – has resulted in a band ready to return to their place in the pop-punk and emo lineage where they belong. Leading this charge comes ‘Rejects’.…
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Check out Frozemode’s Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Skepta, Migos, The Streets and more
When you load up Spotify, a great big chunk of the time you can’t think what to play, right? You default back to your old favourites, those albums and songs you played on repeat when you first discovered you could make them yours. This isn’t about guilty pleasures; it’s about those songs you’ll still be…
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A day in the life of… PUNCHBAG
You know what’s easier than following around your fave pop stars, day in, day out, to see what they’re up to right that minute? Asking them. This month, we nab PUNCHBAG. 9:00am → Wake up to our rooster. 9:10am → We begin the 4-step routine: 1. Wax. 2. Ice plunge (face and feet). 3. Go…
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Queen detail 50th anniversary editions of A Night At The Opera and Bohemian Rhapsody
“It’s such an eclectic album. It’s mad and it’s wonderful and it’s got a bit of everything in it” – Brian May (LouderSound)
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Yes announce new reissue of Fly From Here: Return Trip with Atmos mix
Yes’s 2018 release, Fly From Here: Return Trip, reunited the band’s 1980 Drama line-up (LouderSound)
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The best metal albums of 2025 (so far)
From Cradle of Filth to Whitechapel, Bloodywood to Spiritbox, these are some of the best metal releases of 2025 so far. (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden announce more European shows for 2026, including phone-free Paris concert and secret UK date
The UK metal heavyweights will continue the Run For Your Lives tour with a second European leg in the summer (LouderSound)
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“Chances are your favourite musicians owe this band a debt of gratitude”: Your essential guide to every At The Gates album
We revisit and review every entry in the death metal maestros’ game-changing discography (LouderSound)
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Timothy Curtis: Face to the Sun @ Almine Rech, New York, Upper East Side
A major New York exhibition by Philadelphia-born artist Timothy Curtis, Face to the Sun shows an artist turning his face toward the warming sun of freedom through artmaking. A recurring motif in the show is flowers, symbols of happiness that also turn their faces to the sun. Curtis has built a remarkable career, especially for…
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“Everything about this band rules hard.” Fantasy doom metal heroes Castle Rat have made one of 2025’s most epic metal albums in The Bestiary
Looking like they’ve stepped out of the world of Conan The Barbarian, Castle Rat are one of metal’s most vibrant new bands (LouderSound)
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Tomoo Gokita’s Masterful Absurdity @ MASSIMODECARLO, Hong Kong
MASSIMODECARLO is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Japanese artist Tomoo Gokita, featuring a recent body of work first shown in October 2024 at ICA Milano. Rooted in the visual language of the everyday, these paintings take familiar figures and gestures and subtly distort them.
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I Remember Everything: RF Alvarez @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles
Megan Mulrooney is pleased to present I Remember Everything, RF Alvarez’s first solo exhibition on the West Coast on view through November 1, 2025. RF Alvarez’s richly cinematic paintings weave together scenes of domestic interiors, back porches at night, quiet tableaus of lovers in conversation, and the dust-charged arena of the rodeo. Queer men appear…
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Josh Smith: Destiny @ David Zwirner, Los Angeles
David Zwirner is pleased to present Destiny, an exhibition of new paintings by Josh Smith, on view at the gallery’s 606 N Western Avenue location in Los Angeles. This is Smith’s first solo presentation in Los Angeles. For Destiny, Smith has made a series of paintings that continue his long-running dialogue with the grim reaper, a figure…
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Nine albums by The Doors you need to hear… and one to avoid
More than just a band that produced some classic music, The Doors and Jim Morrison remain iconic, their recordings embraced by each new generation (LouderSound)
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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2026
Studio Roses – Neue Montreal by Pangram Pangram We asked the creative community about the fonts they’re keen to get their hands on. Read on to find out how they responded. Don’t you just love how typography is constantly evolving? Because let’s be clear: foundries around the world are pushing the boundaries of the discipline…
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The sun is shining for illustrator Isabel Seliger
We speak with the German artist about her new illustrations for Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun, including portraits generating atmosphere and poetic imagery. Serendipity is a beautiful thing, and in the creative industries, it leads to even more beautiful things. But, as the saying goes, the harder you work, the luckier you get. Let’s…
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Egg turns five: the independent agency rewriting the rules with collective ownership and creative freedom
Born out of the chaos of 2020, Egg has evolved into a close-knit agency working with clients ranging from startups to Formula 1. As it marks five years, the team reflects on their rebellious beginnings, collective model, and what it means to thrive on their own terms. Egg wasn’t hatched in the usual way. The…
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“There was just Ozzy and me at my own private show in the middle of a desert”: I took photos of Ozzy Osbourne for decades – these are some of my favourite memories
Ross Halfin, who photographed Ozzy Osbourne for nearly 50 years, reflects on his time spent with the late Prince Of Darkness (LouderSound)
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“I said, ‘I’m not writing another song until you’ve written one.’ I find it hard to get him to do it. He’d rather wash the car”: Polly Samson on cajoling David Gilmour into work, Pink Floyd’s awkward silences, and the words she refused to write
The guitarist’s wife and long-term creative partner helped him put a full-stop on The Endless River, before the couple brought his 2015 album Rattle That Lock to fruition (LouderSound)
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Slash announces Live at the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival live album and concert film
Watch the video for Slash’s version of Fleetwood Mac’s classic Oh Well now (LouderSound)
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Aerosmith and Yungblud confirm collaboration details
Yungblud hooks up with Aerosmith for five-track EP – their first new music in 13 years (LouderSound)
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PVA have announced their second album ‘NO MORE LIKE THIS’ with new single ‘Boyface’
PVA are set to release their second album, ‘NO MORE LIKE THIS’, on 23rd January via It’s All For Fun (Secretly Distribution), and have shared its first single and video, ‘Boyface’. The record follows debut ‘BLUSH’ (via Ninja Tune) and signals a shift towards more intimate, experimental and sensory work. They explain: “Boyface is a…
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The Wombats have confirmed an extended edition of ‘Oh! The Ocean’ with new single ‘Holy Sugar’
The Wombats are set to release an extended edition of their sixth album ‘Oh! The Ocean’ on 5th December via AWAL Recordings, and have shared a new track, ‘Holy Sugar’. The expanded version adds new songs alongside the original tracklist, including material recorded with John Congleton. Murph says, “Definitely a tune that has a bit…
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Laura-Mary Carter has shared her new single and video ‘Four Letter Words’ ahead of debut solo album ‘Bye Bye Jackie’
Laura-Mary Carter has released a new single, ‘Four Letter Words’, accompanied by a video shot in a farm shop in West Wales. The clip follows Carter waiting for someone who never arrives, transforming the empty space into a makeshift stage. Best known as one half of Blood Red Shoes, Carter’s latest track precedes her debut…
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bar italia have dropped their new single and video ‘rooster’
bar italia have released a new single and video, ‘rooster’, the latest preview of their forthcoming album ‘Some Like It Hot’, due 17th October via Matador. ‘rooster’ follows recent singles ‘Cowbella’ and ‘Fundraiser’. Alongside the new track, the band have confirmed further live dates across Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the UK and Europe, including their…
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Mimi Webb has shared a video for R&B-influenced track ‘I Met A Boy’, from her new album ‘Confessions’
Mimi Webb has released the official video for ‘I Met A Boy’, a single lifted from her second album ‘Confessions’ via Epic Records. Directed by Avesta Keshtmand, the clip moves between apartments, city streets, and cafés, pairing candid, playful moments with scenes of self-reflection. Speaking about the track, Mimi says, “‘I Met a Boy’ is…
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Rocket have released their new single ‘Another Second Chance’ and announced a 2026 UK and European tour
Rocket have released a new single, ‘Another Second Chance’, taken from their debut album ‘R Is For Rocket’, which arrives on 3rd October via Transgressive Records / Canvasback. Vocalist/bassist Alithea Tuttle calls ‘Another Second Chance’ “an ode to never feeling good enough” and adds that its dreamy, hypnotic outro is “one of my favourite moments…
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Cosmorat have changed their name to djank and shared their new EP ‘POOSHKA’ alongside a ‘Robbing 5 Points’ video
djank, formerly known as Cosmorat, have announced a name change and released a new EP, ‘POOSHKA’, accompanied by a video for EP cut ‘Robbing 5 Points’. Framed as a first-person portrait of small-town cycles of self-destruction, the six-track project sets out a chronological arc for a compulsion the band term “POOSHKA”, tracing triggers, loss of…
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Lullaby’s for the Living: Theresa Chromati @ MASSIMODECARLO Pièce Unique, Paris
Theresa Chromati takes over MASSIMODECARLO Pièce Unique. Lullaby’s for the Living is an invitation to step through the looking glass, only this time, to discover what lies beyond the gallery’s vast window, turned portal, ornate with the outline of one of Chromati’s whimsical scrotum flowers ushering us in.
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Haroshi Adopts a New Surface in “ABACO” @ NANZUKA Underground, Tokyo
NANZUKA is pleased to present ABACO, a solo exhibition by Tokyo-based artist Haroshi at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND. This marks the artist’s third solo exhibition at the gallery following GUZO (2017) and I versus I(2021) and features a selection of new works.
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“An aural record of an artist becoming himself”: Bob Dylan’s early years explored in forthcoming Bootleg Series release
Though The Open Window, out in October, delves into the legendary singer-songwriter’s work between 1956 and 1963 (LouderSound)
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Pre-order your exclusive Metal Hammer x Creeper bundle, featuring a magazine cover unavailable in shops and new album Sanguivore II: Mistress Of Death on purple vinyl
Get your claws on a bundle you won’t find anywhere else, before Creeper’s new album drops on October 31 (LouderSound)
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Depeche Mode release trailer for epic new concert film
The synth giants captured three huge shows in Mexico on their Memento: Mori tour (LouderSound)
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Paramount Plus to stream feature-length documentary about Ozzy Osbourne’s final years next month – watch the trailer here
Ozzy: No Escape From Now will be streaming from October 7 (LouderSound)
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“Often times, I’m motivated to write by some amount of melancholy”: revisiting Chris Cornell’s final album as it turns 10
The late Soundgarden frontman’s final work was one of his most stripped-down and intimate records. (LouderSound)
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“This is what art is”: Mike Patton returns to action with new project AVTT/PTTN with folk rock stars the Avett Brothers
Listen to AVTT/PTTN’s debut single Eternal Love now (LouderSound)
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“To Carry The Weight might be one of the most gutwrenching songs that I’ve ever written.” Killswitch Engage’s Jesse Leach on buried projects, ska records and how he once met the cast of Friends
Killswitch Engage frontman Jesse Leach faces down Metal Hammer readers’ questions (LouderSound)
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“There are so many elements I never expected to see or hear!” New Van der Graaf Generator film shines light on only US gig from the 1970s
Van der Graaf Generator – NYC ’76 captures prog legends Van der Graaf Generator at their only US live show prior to 2009 (LouderSound)
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“27 Schoolteachers and a Volcano” by Artist Pat Perry
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Frank Turner announces new career compilation The Next Ten Years
The triple vinyl set is the follow-up to 2015’s The First Ten Years. What will he call the one that comes out in 2035? (LouderSound)
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Six reasons to get excited about music in 2026 from the Coachella line-up
Starring a new mash-up collaboration from Nine Inch Nails, a mysterious Radiohead project, the return of Dave Grohl’s favourite band and more… (LouderSound)
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I Prevail Violent Nature review: the metalcore heavyweights’ fourth album is a little hit and miss, but the hits go hard
They might be divisive, but Violent Nature proves I Prevail are still swinging for the fences on album 4 (LouderSound)
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Sleep Token kicked off their sold-out US tour and performed two never-before-played songs last night – see the setlist and watch videos here
The masked metal superstars put on a 15-song show at Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia (LouderSound)
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Rick and Oliver Wakeman to tour together for the first time ever
Rick Wakeman and Oliver Wakeman will tour the US under the banner Rick Wakeman And Son in March (LouderSound)
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“It’s a massive family of geeks, freaks and weirdos.” Satanic rituals, burlesque and cowbell – what it was like at Ghost Con, the UK’s only dedicated Ghost fan convention
We got to go to Ghost Con III and had a hell of a time (LouderSound)
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World Illustration Awards 2025 winners unveiled, celebrating the power of visual storytelling across the globe
Guess Who Studio – Cinema Escape From playful packaging to poignant explorations of identity, the World Illustration Awards 2025 showcase the breadth of contemporary illustration. With over 4,700 entries from 85 countries, this year’s winners reveal how artists are shaping how we see, think and connect. The Association of Illustrators (AOI), in partnership with the…
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Watch the trailer for the debut film from Portishead’s Geoff Barrow, with an unhinged turn from Sleaford Mod’s Jason Williamson
Game, the first film to be released through Barrow’s new Invada Films imprint, is out in November (LouderSound)
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Colin Edwin and John Wesley announce new Porcupine Tree-focused band Voyage 35
Former Porcupine Tree alumni will be performing the band’s earlier material in the live arena (LouderSound)
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The Great Escape’s First Fifty live launch returns to East London this November, with Dork hosting at Sebright Arms
The Great Escape is set to kick off their 2026 edition with the return of First Fifty, a one-night live launch across East London on 13th November 2025, unveiling an initial wave of artists confirmed for next May’s Brighton festival. Taking place at a number of buzzy venues around the area, Dork will stage The…
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System Of A Down add second UK date to European tour with Queens Of The Stone Age and Acid Bath
The alt-metal band will play a second show at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 15 (LouderSound)
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Inside the Amsterdam print magazine celebrating timeless creativity
With its third issue on textiles about to launch, independent magazine Fanfaretti continues to champion craftsmanship, aesthetics and a slower, more tactile way of experiencing creativity. Founder and designer Angela Blumen tells us how it all began, why print still matters, and what’s next for the project. Fanfaretti might be small, but it’s already making…
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D&AD introduces new Pencil for sponsors of its Shift programme
Handcrafted and deliberately imperfect, the new award, designed by Grey Brazil, recognises the brands backing self-taught talent through D&AD Shift. D&AD has launched a new version of its iconic Pencil, created specifically to celebrate the brands supporting its global Shift programme for self-taught creatives. Conceived and hand-carved by Grey Brazil, the award serves as a…
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Dunkin’ At Home and BBH USA prove why simple campaign design still wins
The new ‘Iconic Home’ campaign strips back the noise to a single, clever visual, reminding us that the smartest campaign ideas are often the simplest. Dunkin’ is no stranger to cultural status. Its pink-and-orange branding is instantly recognisable on high streets across America and beyond; however, the brand hasn’t always enjoyed the same prominence when…
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Ragged Edge tilts the odds with a new identity for US fintech
The London studio has rebranded Empower as Tilt, a financial technology company reshaping access to credit for millions of working Americans. Ragged Edge has unveiled its latest project with US fintech Tilt, creating a new name and identity for the company as it seeks to redefine access to credit for millions of working Americans. Formerly…
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“Anyone encountering them afresh may wonder how success largely eluded them”: 60s psych rock duo Nirvana prove they were ahead of their time on The Show Must Go On
12-disc full catalogue collection shows how they bemused and confused by incorporating classical instruments long before it was common (LouderSound)
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“We’re definitely still a progressive band. Listen to the detail in what we do and the musicianship behind it – it all comes from that legacy”: When Soen’s songs got shorter but not shallower on Memorial
They were dismissed by many as a one-off supergroup. But vocalist Joel Ekelöf insisted the spirit of Genesis and Peter Gabriel were embedded in his band’s concise sixth album (LouderSound)
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Chrissie Hynde and k.d. lang hook up for smoky version of soul classic Me And Mrs Jones
Me And Mrs Jones comes from the Pretenders’ singer’s upcoming album of duets with Mark Lanegan, Lucinda Williams, Debbie Harry, Shirley Manson and more (LouderSound)
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“You only get one shot to do this correctly and I think we nailed it”: Joe Bonamassa announces all-star tribute to B.B. King
B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100 features Buddy Guy, Slash, Keb’ Mo’, Larkin Poe, Jimmie Vaughan, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi and many more (LouderSound)
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Heart add more dates to Royal Flush tour
Lucinda Williams will join Heart for a run of shows next year (LouderSound)
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Ana Benaroya: Eternal Flame
The FLAG Art Foundation is pleased to present Eternal Flame, an exhibition of new and recent works by Ana Benaroya. With an expansive selection including paintings, works on paper, and monotypes, the exhibition presents the full breadth of Benaroya’s reimagining of women’s bodies as a form where femininity and masculinity coexist, intertwine and transform one another.…
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The world of metal pays tribute to At The Gates frontman Tomas Lindberg
Tributes to Tomas Lindberg have come from Opeth, Napalm Death, Cradle Of Filth, Avatar, Exodus and many more (LouderSound)
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Nour El Saleh “Interface” @ GNYP Gallery, Berlin
You just arrived and don’t have your bearings, but that’s fine – we don’t either. Take these binoculars. Who’s that big, naked, long-fingered figure crouching on yonder hilltop? You can see others looking, too: someone throwing up, someone cowering but curious. Maybe, subjectively, you look from the creature’s perspective, making everyone here somebody’s other. And…
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Watch Terrifier baddie Art The Clown ‘kill’ WWE wrestler Rhea Ripley during an Ice Nine Kills concert last weekend
Ripley and Art made special appearances during Ice Nine Kills’ Silver Scream Con in Massachusetts on Saturday (LouderSound)
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“There were loads of bands happy to make mediocre records. We never saw this as an option.” The story of At The Gates’ Slaughter Of The Soul – the album that revolutionised death metal
30 years ago, At The Gates would release an album that’d change metal forever and make melodeath one of the most influential metal movements of the 90s (LouderSound)
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Scottish post-rockers Mogwai announce UK live dates for February
Scottish post-rock quartet Mogwai continue their tour in support of The Bad Fire album, released earlier this year (LouderSound)
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At The Gates vocalist Tomas Lindberg dies aged 52 following cancer battle
The frontman – known for his existential lyrics and distinct, anguished-sounding scream – revealed last month that he was diagnosed with adenoid cystic carcinoma in December 2023 (LouderSound)
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Soen announce new studio album, Reliance, will be released in January
Swedish prog metallers Soen share the powerfully emotive Primal, the first new music from their upcoming album Reliance (LouderSound)
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Kiss’s Gene Simmons claims he learned humility from Ozzy Osbourne
Simmons calls the late Black Sabbath singer’s attitude “a good lesson for idiots like me who sometimes, guilty as charged, get full of themselves” (LouderSound)
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Bloodstock festival adds Saxon as first-ever Thursday main-stage headliner; 26 other bands also confirmed
The UK heavy metal stalwarts will return to the top of the bill at the Derbyshire weekender, 25 years after they headlined the first-ever Bloodstock (LouderSound)
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Australian prog rockers Karnivool announce first new album for 13 years!
Aussie proggers Karnivool will release their long-awaited new album, In Verses, In February (LouderSound)
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Watch members of Iron Maiden and Tool jam a Jeff Beck song at a wedding last week
Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith and partially-retired drummer Nicko McBrain performed with Tool bassist Justin Chancellor at Smith’s daughter’s wedding on Friday (LouderSound)
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David Byrne’s Night has confirmed some 2026 UK dates, including London’s KOKO
David Byrne’s Night are set to take their hybrid tribute to David Byrne and Robert Burns on the road in 2026, confirming a short UK run that culminates with their biggest headline to date at London’s KOKO. Founded by Maddy O’Keefe and Dundee native Lola Stephen, the project launched at Hackney’s MOTH Club in 2023…
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Cardinals have announced their debut album ‘Masquerade’
Cardinals are set to release their debut album ‘Masquerade’ on 13th February via So Young Records, and have shared its title track alongside details of UK and European headline shows. Recorded with producer Shrink at RAK Studios in London across the summer, the ten-track set is described as balancing grand, romantic scale with intimate, reflective…
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Tom A. Smith has announced his new EP ‘Say What You Want’
Tom A. Smith is set to release a new EP, ‘Say What You Want’, on 26th September via Fiction Records. The announcement follows his recent single ‘Fashion’. “It’s a new era for me,” Tom shares. “I’m really proud of this and every inch of it’s me. It all feels really exciting.” Alongside the EP news,…
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will play a UK-exclusive 2026 headline show at Brighton’s Preston Park
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are set to play a UK-exclusive headline show at Preston Park, Brighton on 31st July 2026, marking Cave’s return to the city he called home for more than two decades. Positioned as a homecoming, the event underscores Brighton’s longstanding place in Cave’s life and work, with the city referenced…
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Yes announce first English and Scottish live dates for two years
Prog legends Yes announce a nine-date tour of England and Scotland on which they’ll play all of 1971’s Fragile album (LouderSound)
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EA SPORTS FC 26 has confirmed its 109-track soundtrack featuring JENNIE, Fred again.., Skepta, PinkPantheress and footballer-artist KMB
EA SPORTS FC 26 have unveiled their new soundtrack, a 109-song line-up spanning more than 30 countries and marking the first time a professional footballer features on an FC soundtrack, with Italy international Moise Kean appearing under his artist name KMB. The collection continues the series’ long-running focus on global artists, mixing established names with…
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National Album Day has named Wolf Alice, Nova Twins, Architects and Iron Maiden as 2025 Album Champions
National Album Day have confirmed Wolf Alice, Nova Twins, Architects and Iron Maiden as Album Champions for 2025, with this year’s edition set to return on Saturday 18th October. Now in its eighth year, National Album Day is organised by the BPI and ERA, presented in association with BBC Radio 2. The 2025 theme aims…
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Check out the trailer for Mitski’s concert film Mitski: The Land, set for a limited cinema run
Mitski and Trafalgar Releasing have shared the official trailer for new concert film ‘Mitski: The Land’, which will screen exclusively in cinemas worldwide for a limited time on 22nd October. Arriving to mark two years since the release of ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’, the project captures Mitski’s recent live production, filmed…
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Judas Priest recorded a cover of Black Sabbath’s War Pigs featuring Ozzy Osbourne – and they’re going to release it soon
“The green button’s almost ready to go,” says frontman Rob Halford (LouderSound)
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“Songwriting pulls you out of whatever you’re going through”: Warren Haynes reveals how the blues can rescue you from misery
Gov’t Mule’s leader Warren Haynes on new album The Whisper Sessions, musical and marital partnerships, and the difference between women and men (LouderSound)
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13 absolute bangers from Status Quo’s Frantic Four lineup
Warning: headbanging to these songs could result in serious injury (LouderSound)
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ITV unveils evolved brand identity with Studio Kiln
Two years after the launch of ITVX, the broadcaster has introduced a refreshed identity that simplifies its design system, elevates Spark Yellow, and introduces a new motif called “the apex”. ITV has unveiled a new brand identity, created in collaboration with Cornwall-based Studio Kiln, marking the broadcaster’s most significant design update since the launch of…
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How two filmmakers captured a life of wisdom in one beautiful short
Santiago Carrasquilla and Danaé Gosset travelled to Argentina with just a camera and captured something quite extraordinary in the life and work of sign painter Luis Benz. Sometimes the most profound stories emerge from the simplest encounters. In 2019, filmmakers Santiago Carrasquilla and Danaé Gosset—both former apprentices of design legends Stefan Sagmeister and Paula Scher—embarked…
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Why Possible’s optical illusion for the VMAs set a new standard in spatial design
The LA-based creative studio did something pretty original with MTV’s iconic Moon Person at this year’s Video Music Awards. The first time I witnessed an anamorphic display that truly worked was just over a year ago. Late at night, I was at a crossroads in Shinjuku, Tokyo, watching what appeared to be a giant cat…
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“He’d argue with me till six in the morning – he’d do whatever was needed”: How Jeff Lynne built the Electric Light Orchestra
The story of a trio of Brummies who created the progressive orchestral pop-rock band that became a global phenomenon (LouderSound)
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Think like a mustache: how illustrator Tanakan Bangnoi finds the joy in everyday life
The story of Thai illustrator Tanakan Bangnoi demonstrates how creative careers rarely run smoothly, but resilience and a positive outlook can help turn things around. It’s hard to imagine how many people have the potential to become a successful artist, yet never pursue it seriously, simply due to a lack of confidence. How many people,…
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“For the first time I was meeting resistance artistically. People were saying, ‘She’s gone mad now.’ I was a complete wreck – I’d wake up in the morning and I couldn’t move”: How Kate Bush answered her critics with Hounds Of Love
Her fifth album came out of relationships, nature and old movies, along with all her nightmares in one song. It became one of her most-loved releases, featuring big hit Running Up That Hill, but she endured a challenging climb to complete it (LouderSound)
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Aerosmith to release first new music in over a decade – with Yungblud
A teaser video of Steven Tyler and Yungblud singing My Only Angel is out now (LouderSound)
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“We’re honoured to collaborate with Iggor & Max”: Massive Attack team up with Sepultura co-founders Max and Iggor Cavalera for special South American show
The trip-hop trailblazers will perform Sepultura’s classic Chaos A.D. with the pair to shine a light on the plight of the indigenous people of Brazil (LouderSound)
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VLURE are the special guests on tonight’s edition of Down With Boring
Down With Boring is back on home turf tonight (15 September) on Dork Radio, returning to full-fat chaos after a summer of irregular specials and festival shenanigans. Joining us in the ‘studio’ (well, Zoom call – Ed) are Friends of the Magazine VLURE, who are about to drop their much-anticipated and Really Very Good debut…
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“It’s a homecoming! It’s going to be big, bad and beautiful”: Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds announce huge Brighton show for summer 2026
The band will play their only UK show of 2026 at the city’s Preston Park next July (LouderSound)
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Dork is heading to Reeperbahn Festival with Everything Everything, Blondshell and Bow Anderson
Dork is heading over to Hamburg this week, bringing a stacked lineup to our very own stage at Reeperbahn Festival 2025, which kicks off on Wednesday 17th September. We’ll be taking over Docks on Saturday 20th September, with performances from headliners Everything Everything, alt-rock sensation – and recent Dork cover star – Blondshell, and rising pop star Bow Anderson. Set times are…
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Booooooom x Capture: 2026 Public Art Open Call
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: September 15, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Mammoth, Biffy Clyro, Dirty Honey and more (LouderSound)
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“The House That My Mother Built” by Artist Yeon Yeoin
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Iron Maiden sign up as ambassadors for National Album Day 2025
“Albums matter,” says Bruce Dickinson, whose band are one of four “Album Champions” alongside Architects, Nova Twins and Wolf Alice for this year’s rock-themed event (LouderSound)
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“I noticed a guy in a wheelchair swinging his prosthetic leg around in the air!” How Arch Enemy wrote a revolutionary anthem for the masses with Nemesis
The Swedish melodeath masters didn’t expect such a huge response to this modern metal classic (LouderSound)
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Gerard Way teases new project with US ska-punk band The Interrupters
Gauzy Records are teeing up a new single titled I Wanna Know Your Name, with the My Chemical Romance frontman on vocals and bass duties (LouderSound)
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Lewis Capaldi has announced 2026 UK and Ireland outdoor shows, including BST Hyde Park
Lewis Capaldi is set to play his biggest UK and Ireland outdoor headline shows to date in 2026, including a slot at American Express presents BST Hyde Park in London on 11th July. The run begins at Dublin’s Marlay Park on 24th June and features eight large-scale outdoor dates across summer. Pre-sale opens on 18th…
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“It was an absolute honour to know him and carry his belts”: Liam Gallagher pays tribute to Ricky Hatton after the boxer’s death
The Gallagher brothers became fast friends with the late boxer and fellow Man City fan who was an Oasis diehard (LouderSound)
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Steve Hackett announces Best of Genesis And Solo gems 2026 England and Scotland tour dates
Steve Hackett announces UK leg of 2026 tour and names new band replacements (LouderSound)
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“I started going to rituals when I was 13. My mother made me robes and I had my own staff.” Midsommar metal is officially a thing: say hello to Forlorn
Forlorn mix folk horror with metalcore and might be the most interesting new band you hear about this month (LouderSound)
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“I was supposed to play guitar on Sweet Leaf, then it was Changes”: Wolfgang Van Halen remembers meeting Ozzy Osbourne and reveals his original plan for Back To The Beginning
The singer/multi-instrumentalist dropped out of Ozzy’s final show due to a schedule change, but he got to meet the Black Sabbath frontman at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame the year before (LouderSound)
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“More of a great thing is an even greater thing”: Foreigner’s 4 is absolutely deserving of the super-deluxe treatment
Treasure from the Foreigner vaults (LouderSound)
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“I’m trying to put a little bit of love and just realness into rock music”: De’Wayne’s been working for 10 years, but people are finally paying attention
Listening to De’Wayne’s genre-flipping new album, it’sclear Taco Bell’s loss is very much rock’s gain (LouderSound)
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Smash takes down WeTransfer in this cheeky but clever campaign
The rival file-sharing service harnesses humour brilliantly to capitalise on the WeTransfer AI training controversy and lure in creative professionals. When your biggest competitor drops the ball, what do you do? Well, if you’re Smash, the French file transfer service, you take the mickey, with a campaign that’s half joke, half serious business move. Following…
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Bukhara’s Big Debut: A Silk Road city reawakens with contemporary art
Marina Perez Simão in collaboration with Bakhtiyar Babamuradov_Untitled, 2024–2025-min The ancient Uzbekistan city on the Silk Road swaps centuries of civilisation and traditional trade for an exuberant international contemporary art fest. In the sixteen-plus years of Creative Boom’s existence, the team and wider community have fostered a readership that spans the world. For several months,…
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Expert tips on getting into creative flow (and staying there)
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Finding focus in a fractured world requires intention, ritual and perhaps a bit of creative rebellion. We canvased our community on how to maximise your creative flow, and we share their practical, achievable tips below. Ever feel like your creativity is really flowing? It’s an incredible sensation when your mind…
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Beyond the Beaches: Helin Bereket captures the solitude of Australia’s forgotten towns
The Berlin-based photographer documents the haunting beauty of rural decline in her latest series, which explores abandoned spaces. Australia’s global image may be built on sun-soaked beaches and gleaming city skylines. But most people who’ve visited will know that this is just a tiny fraction of this vast, continent-sized country. And photographer Helin Bereket is…
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“I’m not a massive fan of all things prog. But I must have listened to the Tarkus album a million times down the years”: Twisted Sister’s Jay Jay French wants Emerson, Lake and Palmer to be remembered for ever
Glam metal guitar slinger had been a fan of The Nice but hadn’t even heard of Carl Palmer when the super-talented supergroup blew him away live (LouderSound)
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“It’s karaoke time and I understand that”: Graham Bonnet on the “berserk” response to Rainbow’s Since You’ve Been Gone
Just about to tour MSG’s Assault Attack in full, Graham Bonnet is still singing songs by his old bands, having fun and not taking things too seriously (LouderSound)
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“I hoped we could go somewhere, with all of us making a living. I don’t have that hope any more”: Stubbornness, repurposed Kansas songs and letting a long-held ambition go helped Spock’s Beard make Noise Floor
By the time they delivered their 13th album in 2018, they’d already outlived many of their expectations. With line-up issues returning and the market having changed, they decided to focus on artistic achievement (LouderSound)
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Watch Bruce Dickinson sing the Star Spangled Banner for 66,000 fans in Pittsburgh
The Iron Maiden frontman sang the American National Anthem ahead of the Steelers vs Seattle Seahawks encounter (LouderSound)
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Rose Gray has shared her new single ‘April’ from the deluxe edition of ‘A Little Louder, Please’
Rose Gray has released a new single, ‘April’, and confirmed a deluxe version of her debut album, ‘A Little Louder, Please’, due on 24th October via Polydor Records. Arriving with a visualiser filmed in Chamonix – the location of the deluxe artwork – ‘April’ is positioned as an ode to living in the moment and…
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Cat Burns has dropped new single ‘Lavender’ from her forthcoming album ‘How to be Human’
Cat Burns has released a new single, ‘Lavender’, taken from her forthcoming album ‘How to be Human’, due 31st October. The track follows recent singles ‘All This Love’ and ‘GIRLS!’, with the album set to span 16 songs that explore vulnerability, growth and love. Speaking about the record, Cat said: “How to be Human’ is…
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Manchester duo vincent’s last summer have released their new single ‘Soapbox’
vincent’s last summer are back with ‘Soapbox’, a new single from the Manchester duo released via APOLLO Distribution. The release follows a busy run of UK shows across 2025, including appearances at The Great Escape and Truck Festival, a headline at London’s The George Tavern, and support slots with Courting and Chloe Slater. The pair…
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“The band’s interpretations of other writers’ songs are so creative they’re essentially new songs with the old lyrics and title”: Manfred Mann’s Earth Band mix it up on Nightingales & Bombers
For a band frequently pigeonholed as a singles act, Nightingales & Bombers proved Manfred Mann’s Earth Band could deliver depth and daring in equal measure (LouderSound)
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Nikki Sixx says Mick Mars’ claims that Motley Crue don’t play live are a “betrayal to the band who saved his life”
Mick Mars’ bitter feud with Motley Crue rumbles on as bassist Nikki Sixx dismisses backing track accusations (LouderSound)
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Watch Foo Fighters return to the stage with their new drummer and a monster 25-song set
Foo Fighters unveiled new drummer Ilan Rubin at an intimate club show on Saturday night (LouderSound)
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“Drug dealers and freaks and crazy people left over from the 60s – all defiant and distorted”: The story behind the Rolling Stones’ iconic Exile On Main Street album cover
How a guy with balls in his mouth became an unlikely Stones cover star (LouderSound)
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10 terrible early 00s movies with killer nu metal soundtracks
Looking for rare System Of A Down and Limp Bizkit songs? Early 00s Hollywood had ’em (LouderSound)
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“I thought, ‘What would people do if they only had five months to live?’ One song is called Shagathon…” Arjen Lucassen decided to be an egomaniac, and the result is Songs No One Will Hear
Ayreon mastermind’s third solo album mixes humour and tragedy as he explores the countdown to an extinction-level event (LouderSound)
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Half the world away: what ex-members of Oasis are up to whilst their former group embarks on their triumphant comeback tour without them
It’s been an all-conquering summer for Noel and Liam, but what about the guys they left behind? (LouderSound)
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“There’s inevitably repeated songs from Asia, King Crimson and UK, but plenty of variations in arrangement – and he’s in fine voice throughout”: John Wetton’s Concentus II is 10 discs of sumptuous live performance
Ongoing retrospective series revisits his solo era of the 90s (LouderSound)
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Hawai’i Walls 2025
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“I remember looking up at this big billboard that said, ‘God loves you all.’ I thought, ‘He sure as hell doesn’t like me right now!’”: The prophetic Slayer song that marked the end of one of thrash metal’s greatest songwriting partnerships
Released on 9/11, this Slayer classic could not have been more timely (LouderSound)
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Foo Fighters return to stage for first time in a year with intimate last-minute show in California
Foo Fighters announce show at 900-capacity venue in San Luis Obispo tonight (Saturday, September 13) (LouderSound)
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“God? Maybe he’s gone senile”: Lemmy was once asked what he thought about God and religion, and he didn’t hold back
The late Motörhead frontman liked a lot of things, but religion wasn’t one of them (LouderSound)
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“At first it felt like a bit of a novelty song. It was a shock that it became so popular”: How an unknown American trio scored a huge hit with the greatest Neil Young song Neil Young never wrote
The story behind a 70s soft rock classic (LouderSound)
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“It was the four of us against the world.” Behind the curtains of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s historic farewell gig
In July, Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne performed their final show together. Weeks later, Ozzy passed away. Metal Hammer caught up with the band ahead of their final farwell (LouderSound)
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“None of it has gone unnoticed – it’s carried me through many nights”: Sharon Osbourne thanks fans for their “overwhelming” support following Ozzy’s death
Sharon Osbourne salutes the “otherworldly amount of love” in the wake of Ozzy‘s death (LouderSound)
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“They took big swings, but knew when a lighter touch fitted. It’s like Pink Floyd played by 10cc”: Supertramp’s Crime Of The Century and Crisis? What Crisis? 50th anniversary editions
Third and fourth studio albums remastered at half speed for vinyl reissues (LouderSound)
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“Genuinely shocking, and uninterested in the post-rock status quo”: Jo Quail’s Notan proves yet again that there’s no one quite like her
The cello champion defies comparison as her compositional skills continue to develop and impress (LouderSound)
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The 10 best B-side albums
Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Oasis, The Smiths, Deftones, the Manics and more all had classics going spare, as these superlative compilations prove (LouderSound)
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“We’re probably the truest form of rock and roll there is.” P.O.D.’s Marcos Curiel says the band are done trying to prove themselves
P.O.D. guitarist says the band have stayed relevant by not following musical trends (LouderSound)
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The Who add one ‘final’ date to their North American farewell tour
The Who will say goodbye to North America with a show in Greater Palm Springs, California, on Wednesday, October 1 (LouderSound)
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“I had to learn to walk again.” Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil reveals he had a stroke in December
Issue that led to Motley Crue postponing Las Vegas residency had doctors doubting Vince Neil would ever perform again (LouderSound)
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piri & tommy are back and coming for pop with their new single ‘someone’, from upcoming EP ‘magic!’
piri & tommy have returned with a new single, ‘someone’, alongside news of a forthcoming EP, ‘magic!’, and a signing to Believe. The duo will also support Dope Lemon across European dates in September. Written in the first months of their collaboration during lockdown in 2020, ‘someone’ began from a beat and hook tommy put…
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Rachel Chinouriri has shared new single ‘What A Life’ as a bonus track for her ‘Little House’ EP
Rachel Chinouriri has released a new single, ‘What A Life’, a bonus addition to her ‘Little House’ EP via Parlophone Records / Atlas Artists. The track extends the EP’s focus on healthy romantic love, with Chinouriri reflecting on the details of a shared life. ‘Little House’ also features the singles ‘Can We Talk About Isaac?’…
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Biffy Clyro have booked an intimate ‘Futique’ album celebration show at London’s HERE at Outernet
Biffy Clyro are set to mark the arrival of new album ‘Futique’ with an intimate celebration show at London’s HERE at Outernet on 18th September. The band have also launched limited edition Screwfish formats of ‘Futique’ via their official store. A new vinyl and cassette feature alternative artwork with the Screwfish logo replacing Biffy Clyro,…
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Picture Parlour have announced their debut album ‘The Parlour’ and shared new single ‘Used To Be Your Girlfriend’
Picture Parlour are set to release their debut album, ‘The Parlour’, on 14th November, and have shared a new single, ‘Used To Be Your Girlfriend’. Shaped by Northern Soul culture and 70s rock’n’roll, ‘The Parlour’ presents a fictional space that underpins the band’s origin and identity. Written between Liverpool, London and Nashville, the album draws…
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Cavetown has announced his new album ‘Running With Scissors’ for January
Cavetown has announced a new album, ‘Running With Scissors’, for 16th January, and shared a new single and video, ‘Rainbow Gal’. The project arrives via Futures Music Group. ‘Rainbow Gal’ is described as a synth-led love song drawing on Robin Skinner’s relationship. “’Rainbow Gal’ is like a light display turned into a song, she brings…
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Booooooom x TourBox: Elite Plus Giveaway
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Twenty One Pilots Breach review: it’s the end of the band as we know them, but it points to an exciting future all the same
Twenty One Pilots wrap up their decade-long dystopian narrative in style (LouderSound)
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Pebbledash have shared their new single ‘Tiles & Moss’ from upcoming EP ‘To Cast the Sea in Concrete’
Pebbledash have released their new single ‘Tiles & Moss’, taken from their forthcoming EP ‘To Cast the Sea in Concrete’. The track arrives ahead of their run on The So Young Tour. Recorded by Cathal MacGabhann (Altered Hours) and mixed by Andy Killian (Pretty Happy), ‘Tiles & Moss’ continues the Cork group’s blend of post-punk,…
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School Disco kickstart a new chapter with their single ‘Happen’
School Disco have released their new single ‘Happen’ via Krautpop!. The Brighton quartet – who’ve shared stages with the likes of Wolf Alice, Lime Garden and Froth – recorded at Farm Road Studios with engineering from Jake Smallwood alongside the band’s Rory Lethbridge, and mastered by Harry Hayes (School Disco, Roebucks). Vocalist, songwriter and guitarist…
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Sabaton x Nothing More is one of the most surprising heavy metal collaborations we’ve heard all year – and it doesn’t sound half bad
The two bands have teamed up for Crossing The Rubicon, the fifth single from Sabaton’s upcoming album Legends (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Sabaton, Mudvayne and Limp Bizkit are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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The Beths – Straight Line Was a Lie
Label: ANTI-Released: 29th August 2025 The Beths have always written songs that race ahead, neat and aerodynamic, as if forward momentum itself were the point. Their fourth album, ‘Straight Line Was a Lie’, opens by undoing that instinct. Instead of planting a flag, it circles back on itself, acknowledging that improvement isn’t linear, that the old…
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Djo has dropped a surprise companion album for ‘The Crux’, ‘The Crux Deluxe’, featuring new track ‘Mr. Mountebank’
Djo has released a surprise new album, ‘The Crux Deluxe’ – a 12-track set arriving alongside the project’s recent run of standalone singles and featuring focus track ‘Mr. Mountebank’. The record was written, recorded and produced by Joe Keery with long-time collaborator Adam Thein. Mirroring the original album’s length, it collects songs conceived during ‘The…
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Self Esteem is going to make her West End play debut in the 50th anniversary revival of David Hare’s ‘Teeth ‘n’ Smiles’
Self Esteem’s Rebecca Lucy Taylor is set to make her West End play debut, starring in the 50th anniversary revival of David Hare’s ‘Teeth ‘n’ Smiles’. Produced by Wessex Grove and Gavin Kalin Productions and directed by Daniel Raggett, the production will run for 12 weeks at the Duke of York’s Theatre from March 2026.…
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Whoman have shared their new single ‘Damp The View’ from debut album ‘About Honey’
Whoman have released their new single ‘Damp The View’ via Capitane Records, offering an early look towards their debut album ‘About Honey’, scheduled for 2026. Formed in Brussels around siblings Mira and Ambroos De Schepper (Bandler Ching, Mos Ensemble) alongside Lou Wery (Stace, Paradoxant), the Belgian group have been compared to Animal Collective, Dirty Projectors…
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“This is either going to be a nice coda to Van Halen or it’s going to ruin my life”: Wolfgang Van Halen explains the extreme risk that comes with playing his dad’s songs onstage
Wolfgang has performed Van Halen songs in public on only two occasions since his father Eddie passed away in 2020 (LouderSound)
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Pink Floyd announce 50th anniversary reissue of Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd will release Wish You Were Here 50 on various formats on December 12 (LouderSound)
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Photographer Spotlight: Sophie Forster
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These were David Bowie’s favourite songs, according to a note found while amassing his new V&A archive
Bowie picked songs by The Beatles, Roxy Music, Little Richard, Sonic Youth and more (LouderSound)
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King Princess – Girl Violence
Label: section1Released: 12th September 2025 On ‘Girl Violence’, her third and quite possibly best album yet, King Princess levels up in every direction – louder, funnier, hornier, sadder, and, crucially, freer. It’s a record that embraces contradiction: raw but polished, devastating and deeply unserious. Opening with the title-track, lush and drenched in queer melodrama, Mikaela Straus…
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“I don’t care that they hate it, it’s the fact that they are talking about it.” Why Within Temptation won’t shy away from getting political with their music
Within Temptation’s recent music was heavily influenced by the war in Ukraine, and Sharon isn’t fazed by anyone who has a problem with that (LouderSound)
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Mimi Webb – Confessions
Label: Epic RecordsReleased: 12th September 2025 If Mimi Webb’s debut ‘Amelia’ was the heartbreak handbook, ‘Confessions’ is the messy, introspective follow-up therapy session. The Canterbury-born pop powerhouse is back with her second LP, and she’s got a few things to get off her chest. Kicking things off with ‘My Go’, Webb wastes no time taking aim…
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Parcels – Loved
Label: Because MusicReleased: 12th September 2025 Laughter, jokes, building piano and synths: the key ingredients to the opening track of Parcels’ third album, ‘LOVED’. ‘Tobeloved’ immediately brings you into the thick of this world of Parcels’ creation, building an atmosphere rich in blissful happiness that overtakes you from the first listen. That beginning chatter quickly gives…
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Ho99o9 – Tomorrow We Escape
Label: Last GangReleased: 10th September 2025 Ho99o9 don’t ease you in. ‘Tomorrow We Escape’ opens with a blast and barely lets up, channelling pain, frustration and raw power into 11 tracks that feel more like survival tactics than songs. The duo, theOGM and Yeti Bones, have never sounded more emotionally tuned in or sonically unhinged. From…
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Hayley Williams – Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party
Label: Post AtlanticReleased: 28th August 2025 There is a particular kind of freedom that only comes once you have walked through the longest of contracts, fulfilled obligations written when you were barely old enough to understand what they meant, and finally, after two decades, closed the door. Hayley Williams knows that freedom. She signed her major…
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Listen to Limp Bizkit’s brand new single Making Love To Morgan Wallen, featuring nods to Chester Bennington, David Bowie, dolphins and Donald Trump
Limp Bizkit have dropped a brand new single, and it is about as Limp Bizkit as it could possibly be (LouderSound)
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Parcels find the fun again on their new album ‘LOVED’
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY There’s no one better at offering up joy than Parcels. It’s in the ethos of the band, and has been since the beginning. From the winding grooves of their eponymous debut album to their much-praised, effervescent live shows to the innovative prowess of ‘Day/Night’, they have proven time and time again…
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aespa have teamed up with Sevdaliza on a new version of ‘Rich Man’
aespa have released two new versions of their single ‘Rich Man’ today (12th September): a collaboration with Iranian-born, Dutch-raised singer, songwriter, producer and visual artist Sevdaliza. There’s also a separate English-language take. The tracks arrive shortly after the group’s sixth mini-album, ‘Rich Man’, via SM Entertainment. The six-track ‘Rich Man’ set spans dance-pop, hip-hop and…
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Mariah Carey is going to headline Amazônia Live: Today and Always with a floating-stage performance in Brazil
Mariah Carey is set to headline Amazônia Live – Today and Always with a special performance on a floating stage on the Guamá River in Belém, Brazil, on 17th September. The one-off event will take place in the Amazon Rainforest and will be filmed for a TV special to be broadcast nationwide in Brazil. Staged…
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Twenty One Pilots are celebrating the release new album ‘Breach’ with a video for ‘City Walls’
Twenty One Pilots have released their new album, ‘Breach’, via Atlantic Records and unveiled a video for opening track ‘City Walls’, directed by Jensen Noen. The ‘City Walls’ clip follows on from Noen’s previous video for ‘Paladin Strait’ and ties into the duo’s long-running narrative arc. ‘Breach’ also features the previously issued singles ‘Drum Show’…
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Calvin Harris has been confirmed as the first headliner for Creamfields 2026, marking 20 years at Daresbury
Creamfields have confirmed Calvin Harris as the first headliner for their 2026 edition, which marks 20 years at the festival’s Daresbury home. The GRAMMY-winning DJ and producer will top the bill on the Arc Stage on Saturday 29th August during the August Bank Holiday weekend in Daresbury, Cheshire. Harris first played Creamfields in 2009 and…
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dodie’s new single ‘Darling, Angel, Baby’ is dedicated to her cat, Mrs
dodie has shared her new single ‘Darling, Angel, Baby’, the latest cut from her second album ‘Not For Lack of Trying’, which is set to arrive on 3rd October via Decca / Verve. Dedicated to Mrs, the cat she shares with flatmate and FIZZ bandmate Greta Isaac, the track also features an appearance from Isaac.…
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Gorillaz have announced their new album ‘The Mountain’ with first track ‘The Happy Dictator’ featuring Sparks
Gorillaz are set to release a new studio album, ‘The Mountain’, on 20th March via their own label KONG. The record’s first track, ‘The Happy Dictator’ (feat. Sparks), is out now. ‘’The Mountain’ marks Gorillaz’ ninth studio album. Produced by Gorillaz, James Ford, Samuel Egglenton and Remi Kabaka Jr., with Bizarrap producing ‘Orange County’, it…
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Hyacinth Canyon: Joshua Petker @ Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles
Anat Ebgi is pleased to present new paintings by Los Angeles artist Joshua Petker. The exhibition, entitled Hyacinth Canyon, is the artists’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, September 13, 6-8 pm.
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“I got put on a six-man ward, and three of them died”: The trials, trauma and triumph of Dinosaur Pile-Up
Following serious health issues, Leeds alt.rockers Dinosaur Pile-Up are back with their first album in six years (LouderSound)
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“Faintly ludicrous and simplistic – but Humankind should enjoy it while it still can”: Arjen Anthony Lucassen has fun counting down to Armageddon on Songs No One Will Hear
Tragedy and comedy are combined among rich musical moments in Ayreon leader’s pre-apocalyptic adventure (LouderSound)
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“If they were Dungeons & Dragons characters, their alignment would be Chaotic Good, breaking all the rules with the best of intentions”: Between The Buried And Me’s The Blue Nowhere breaks for no one
Their 11th album arrives via a slimmed-down line-up, but they remain as musically wide-ranging as they’ve ever been (LouderSound)
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Motörhead: 50 Years Louder – A celebration, only in the new issue of Classic Rock
Also in this issue: Robert Plant, Terry Reid, Grand Funk Railroad, Luke Morley, Spinal Tap, George Harrison, W.A.S.P, Vernon Reid and more (LouderSound)
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Grace Weaver “Mothers” @ Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to present Mothers, an exhibition of new paintings by Grace Weaver at Goethestraße 2/3. This marks the artist’s fifth solo presentation with the gallery, and her first in one of our Berlin spaces.
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Kerry James Marshall: The Histories @ Royal Academy of Arts, London
The Royal Academy of Arts is mounting The Histories, the largest survey of Kerry James Marshall’s work in the United Kingdom to date.
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“I can’t wait to get this band onstage in front of people” The Wildhearts announce More Satanic Rites Of… tour dates
Ginger Wildheart and band plus dog will play ten UK shows later this year (LouderSound)
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Watch Metallica play Master Of Puppets to just 500 people at ultra-intimate show last month
The heavy metal giants held one of their smallest-ever shows in Long Island on August 28 (LouderSound)
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Spock’s Beard return with The Archaeoptimist, their first new studio album in seven years!
US prog rock quintet Spock’s Beard will release their new stidio album, The Achaeoptimist, in November (LouderSound)
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Watch Turnstile’s Brendan Yates stage dive during the band’s Tiny Desk Concert performance
NPR have officially decreed the frontman’s leap from the eponymous desk is the long-running series’ first ever stage dive. (LouderSound)
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Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘That’s The Spirit’ is marking 10 years with a limited vinyl reissue
Bring Me The Horizon are set to mark the 10th anniversary of their fifth album ‘That’s The Spirit’ with a reissue on limited and exclusive vinyl variants due 12th December via Music For Nations. Originally recorded at Black Rock Studios in Santorini, Greece, ‘That’s The Spirit’ includes several of the group’s most-streamed tracks, including ‘Throne’,…
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As It Is have shared their new single ‘Lose Your Way & Find Yourself’ ahead of their September UK dates
As It Is have released a new single, ‘Lose Your Way & Find Yourself’, marking the transatlantic pop-rock quartet’s first music from their classic line-up since 2018 and their debut for new label FLG. Written after a period of personal and collective upheaval, the track arrives as the group reconnected away from the pressures of…
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Mayday Parade have released their new single ‘One Day At A Time’ from upcoming album ‘Sad’
Mayday Parade are set to continue their 20th anniversary project with new single ‘One Day At A Time’, taken from ‘Sad’, the second instalment in their three-part album series, due on 3rd October 2025. The track follows ‘Under My Sweater’, and arrives as the band reunite with longtime collaborators Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount. Guitarist…
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Tough Cookie have announced their debut UK headline tour and shared new single ‘Paycheck’
Tough Cookie are set to embark on their first UK headline tour and have released a new single, ‘Paycheck’, the final preview of their upcoming mixtape ‘The Countryside Is Good For You’. The London alt outfit will play six headline shows, including Bristol’s Louisiana and Manchester’s YES Basement, culminating at Oslo, Hackney on 9th December.…
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Bad Omens are back with new single ‘Impose’ ahead of their UK tour
Bad Omens have released a new single, ‘Impose’, arriving alongside an indie film–inspired video directed by Noah Sebastian and Nico. The accompanying visual tracks a disorienting all-nighter sparked by a chance meeting in a nightclub, centring on a woman caught in a cycle of fast living, with the male lead observing her unravel. The two-track…
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Stella Donnelly has announced new album ‘Love and Fortune’ and shared early single ‘Feel It Change’
Stella Donnelly is set to release her new album ‘Love and Fortune’ on 7th November via Brace Yourself Records in the UK and Europe (Dot Dash Recordings for the rest of the world). Alongside the announcement, she has shared a new single, ‘Feel It Change’, which premiered on Huw Stephens’ BBC 6 Music show and…
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“It’s bat***, bug****, bull****. If you really dislike the band, it’s utter dog****.” Between The Buried And Me finally bite off more than they can chew with The Blue Nowhere
They might be prog metal geniuses, but Between The Buried And Me are also still fallible (LouderSound)
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Sara Maese is creating an entire universe out of simple forms and lovely warm colours
“I have a good eye for colour and usually go with my gut,” says this inspiring young illustrator from southern Spain. Let’s take a moment to enjoy some illustrations by the Spanish artist Sara Maese. Light-hearted and rendered in perfectly balanced pastel palettes, her images take us away to a simpler place. This is Sara’s…
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Motörhead to be celebrated on punk rock tribute album featuring Pennywise, Anti-Nowhere League and others
Killed By Deaf: A Punk Tribute To Motörhead will be out on October 31 (LouderSound)
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Robert Plant’s Saving Grace with Suzi Dian announces UK tour dates
Legendary Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant will bring his “song book of the lost and found” to ten UK venues in the buildup to Christmas (LouderSound)
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Flying Colors and Kansas guitarist Steve Morse to release first new Steve Morse Band album for sixteen years
The Steve Morse Band will release their brand new album, Triangulation, in November (LouderSound)
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Debate: who are the greatest thrash metal band of all time?
Whether it’s Metallica, Slayer or any other gaggle of speed freaks, we want to know your pick for the best of the thrash metal bunch (LouderSound)
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“A gigantic, impermeable, orbital black achievement which has intensified with age”: Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti receives a 50th Birthday polish
The latest iteration of Led Zeppelin’s epic double album Physical Graffiti is accompanied by an EP of live recordings (LouderSound)
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‘We’ve proved ourselves wrong so many times and got so much bigger than we ever thought we would.” Ten years on, the story of That’s The Spirit, the album that sent Bring Me The Horizon stratospheric
The Sheffield metal giants are one of the world’s biggest bands these days and their fifth record is the one that sent them on the path to superstardom (LouderSound)
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“Some fans want him to make The Raven That Refused To Sing over and over again. Most know he won’t repeat himself”: Chantel McGregor admires Steven Wilson’s risky approach to music
From his dalliances with pop to taking comedians on tour, blues rock singer-guitarist believes he illustrates a perfectly progressive attitude – and he’s a nice bloke to boot (LouderSound)
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“It’s like watching David Hasselhoff”: Justin Hawkins backs brother Dan’s criticism of “poseur” Yungblud’s Ozzy tribute
The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins explains why “musicians of a certain age” feel “irked” by Yungblud (LouderSound)
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“I’m hoping to go there and watch myself”: David Gilmour hints at Pink Floyd avatar show at the Sphere in Las Vegas
David Gilmour made the remarks at the UK premiere of his concert film Live At Circus Maximus, Rome (LouderSound)
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King Crimson offshoot Beat share new live clip of Thela Hun Ginjeet
Adrian Belew, Danny Carey, Tony Levin and Steve Vai will release Beat Live in September (LouderSound)
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vegas water taxi have shared their Sabrina Carpenter-influenced new single ‘jerry’, from upcoming EP ‘long time caller’
vegas water taxi have shared a new single, ‘jerry’, the latest preview of their forthcoming EP ‘long time caller’ due 3rd October on PNKSLM Recordings. Arriving after recent track ‘chateau photo’, ‘jerry’ continues the narrative into post-break-up paranoia. The band’s Ben Hambro says, “I was really inspired by Sabrina Carpenter’s approach to lyrics for this…
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“We still wanna rock!”: Twisted Sister will tour the world in 2026 to celebrate half a century of Not Taking It
“Fifty years on, and Twisted Sister is still the soundtrack for every rebel with a reason and a reason to turn it up” (LouderSound)
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Parcels have shared their single ‘Sorry’ ahead of new album ‘LOVED’ and their Wembley show
Parcels have released a new single, ‘Sorry’, taken from their forthcoming album ‘LOVED’ coming this week via Because Music. The track arrives alongside a video and precedes the band’s London date at OVO Arena Wembley on 27th September. ‘LOVED’ follows 2021’s ‘Day/Night’ and their 2018 self-titled debut. The new record was developed after a six-month…
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SPEED explore grief and remembrance with their their raw new EP, ‘ALL MY ANGELS’
SPEED have announced a new three-track EP, ‘ALL MY ANGELS’, and shared its lead single ‘PEACE’ with an accompanying video. The Australian hardcore group’s EP will arrive on 23rd October via Flatspot Records and Last Ride Records. Produced, recorded and mixed by Elliott Gallart at The Chameleon Studios, it’s an exploration of grief and remembrance.…
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Erin LeCount has dropped a tense new single, ‘808 HYMN’
Erin LeCount has returned with new single ‘808 HYMN’, out today, 10th September. Written and produced solely by LeCount, the track draws on orchestral strings, drum machines and synths, sitting between art-pop and baroque-pop. Speaking about ‘808 HYMN’, Erin LeCount says: “‘808 HYMN’ was written after a long walk home in the dark, glitter under…
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Lambrini Girls have shared a fab new Peaches remix of ‘Cuntology 101’
Lambrini Girls have released a new remix of ‘Cuntology 101’ by Peaches, following the duo’s debut album ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’ on City Slang earlier this year. The track arrives as Lambrini Girls continue a busy run of international shows and prepare for a largely sold-out UK tour in November, alongside their first festival…
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Coach Party have teamed up with Black Honey for their new single ‘Disco Dream’ from forthcoming album ‘Caramel’
Coach Party have released a new single, ‘Disco Dream’, a collaboration with Black Honey that serves as the latest preview of their second album, ‘Caramel’, due on 26th September via Chess Club Records. The track pairs Coach Party’s Jess Eastwood with Black Honey’s Izzy Bee Phillips. It follows recent releases ‘Do It For Love’, ‘Do…
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Lorna Shore’s I Feel The Everblast Festering Within Me review: Deathcore’s biggest band just made an extreme metal album fit for arenas
Lorna Shore continue to raise the bar for deathcore and extreme metal in the mainstream (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson says he’d have been “comfortable” if cancer treatment irreparably affected his singing voice
“That’s when the thought formed, ‘What do I actually do with my life?’ Am I just a human noise generator? Or am I actually telling stories?” (LouderSound)
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Big Thief have shared a video for ‘Words’ from their new album ‘Double Infinity’
Big Thief have released a new video for ‘Words’, taken from their sixth studio album ‘Double Infinity’, which arrived last week. The clip marks the band’s first non-live performance music video since 2017’s ‘Mythological Beauty’ and coincides with the start of their Somersault Slide 360 Tour next week. Directed by Adrianne Lenker’s brother, Noah Lenker,…
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The Beaches have confirmed a February UK and EU headline tour, including London’s Brixton Academy
The Beaches are set to bring their biggest UK and EU headline tour to date to Europe next February, including a stop at London’s Brixton Academy on 18th February 2026. The announcement follows the release of the Canadian alt-rock four-piece’s third album, ‘No Hard Feelings’, out now via AWAL. The band also recently released a…
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Goodbye have confirmed a couple of October headline shows in London and Brighton
Goodbye are set to play a couple of headline shows in October, with pre-sale access available now via their mailing list and a general sale opening Friday 12th September at 10am. A year into public life, the band have already appeared on bills alongside Lime Garden (for a Dork show, no less), Lambrini Girls and…
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Why have Pink Floyd wrapped their album sleeves on streaming services in black?
Pink Floyd’s ninth studio album, Wish You Were Here, celebrates its 50th anniversary on September 12. Just saying… (LouderSound)
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Who are Acid Bath? The chaotic, tragic story of the cult metal band supporting System Of A Down and Queens Of The Stone Age next summer
Despite having their career cut brutally short, Acid Bath remain one of the 90s’ most influential metal bands. And now they’re back (LouderSound)
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“Boy Friend” by Photographer Kenny Wu
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“It’s up to King Charles, it’s not up to us.” British rock legends Spinal Tap play down speculation over possible knighthoods, excite US talk show host with surprisingly meaty Big Bottom
Could we soon see Spinal Tap trio on their knees awaiting the touch of King Charles’ sword? Time will tell (LouderSound)
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“One of the biggest artists in the world knew who we were. It was awesome!”: Deftones got their first major record deal because Madonna liked their music
The California alt-metal band released their first five albums via Madonna’s label, Maverick (LouderSound)
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“I understand, I’m paying the price right now.” Slaughter To Prevail’s Alex Terrible addresses allegations of having racist and transphobic beliefs in new interview
The deathcore star claims that his now-covered tattoo of the Black Sun, an image associated with white supremacist movements, was not an expression of neo-Nazi views (LouderSound)
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“What someone loves about you one day might be cited as a reason they hate you now.” Fast-rising US hardcore crew Militarie Gun share new single Throw Me Away, announce UK and European shows for 2026
Be prepared to throw down hard with Militarie Gun in 2026 (LouderSound)
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Mercury Prize has confirmed this year’s shortlist, including CMAT, Fontaines D.C., Sam Fender and Wolf Alice
The 2025 Mercury Prize ‘Albums of the Year’ shortlist was announced live on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds this morning (Wednesday 10th September), alongside a red carpet event at The Langham Hotel in London. Artists in the running include current and former Dork cover stars CMAT, Fontaines D.C., Sam Fender and previous winners…
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Wolf Alice have released a new video for ‘Just Two Girls’ starring Lucy Boynton
Wolf Alice have shared the official video for ‘Just Two Girls’, taken from their fourth album ‘The Clearing’. Directed by Colin Solal Cardo and choreographed by Ryan Heffington (who also worked on ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’), the clip stars Lucy Boynton (Bohemian Rhapsody, The Politician) and follows two friends meeting in a bar. Ellie Rowsell explains:…
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Marty Schnapf’s “Vignettes” @ Perrotin, Hong Kong
Marty Schnapf’s paintings–textural, kaleidoscopic, and tenderly surreal–dwell in the watery space between two shores, as if plumbing the depths of the psyche. Vacillating between modes of figuration and abstraction, the crisply rendered compositions in Vignettes depict figures and scenes culled from personal dreams and recollections, positioning the paintings as portals to extrasensory realities where colors, sensations, and…
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System Of A Down announce European stadium tour with support from Queens Of The Stone Age and Acid Bath
The nu metal-era four-piece will bring a star-studded lineup to seven stadiums in the UK and Europe next summer (LouderSound)
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Bryan Rogers “Dressers” @ Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC
Monya Rowe Gallery is pleased to announce Dressers, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Bryan Rogers. The works in this exhibition are drawn largely from Rogers’ day-to-day routine and leisure activities. The protagonists -a composite of the men in the artist’s life, imagination, and self-portraiture- are shown in various domestic environments. The interiors shift…
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VILLANELLE have dropped their debut single ‘Hinge’ and confirmed a December underplay tour
VILLANELLE have shared their debut single ‘Hinge’ and confirmed details of an underplay headline tour in December. The band – Gene Gallagher (vocals/guitar), Ben Taylor (guitar) and Jack Schiavo (bass) – are currently putting the finishing touches to their debut EP, influenced by the likes of Deftones, Smashing Pumpkins and My Bloody Valentine. Gene says,…
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Militarie Gun have shared their new single ‘Throw Me Away’ and announced a UK and EU headline tour
Militarie Gun have released a new single, ‘Throw Me Away’, alongside a performance video directed by Ian Shelton, and announced a headline run across Europe and the UK for early 2026. The track arrives ahead of the band’s second album, ‘God Save The Gun’, due 17th October via Loma Vista Recordings, which follows 2023’s debut…
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Gab at 40: Why Glasgow’s much-loved creative gathering still has its spark
Graeme McGowan with Dines of Studio Blup at Gab. Photography by Eoin Carey The ever-popular event in Scotland has just marked a milestone. Creative Boom headed north to find out why everyone keeps raving about Gab. Last Friday, Gab returned for its 40th edition at Barras Art & Design in Glasgow. If you’ve never been,…
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“The three of us were put on this planet to make different kinds of music”: Stewart Copeland on why it’s unlikely The Police will ever reform
Former Police man Stewart Copeland is about to embark on a trip around the UK telling stories about the band and more (LouderSound)
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“I don’t think she liked my music at all – which is why we bonded”: What happened when Joe Bonamassa and Joanne Shaw Taylor were interviewed together for the first time
Up for discussion: AI, internet trolls, crapjournalists, dead birds, sausage dogs, nerd pyjamas and music execs who need a punch in the face (LouderSound)
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Fee Greening brings her magic touch to Briggs’s Dictionary of Fairies
One of the most important tomes of British folklore is being republished – with inspiring imagery by fairy expert Fee Greening. Dorset-based illustrator Fee Greening has spent her entire life fascinated by fairies, goblins, witches and anything supernatural. Now, her dream project has come to life in the form of Briggs’s Dictionary of Fairies –…
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Booms & Shakes: New hires, big wins, studio birthdays and more
The Midnight Club’s new hires Welcome to the very first edition of Booms & Shakes – your monthly roundup of who’s moving where, what agencies are winning, and the fresh ideas making noise across the creative industries. It’s a big moment for us – the start of a new monthly ritual where we shine a…
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Otherway rebrands Robin AI with a warm, tactile identity that flips the legal tech narrative
Legal AI platform Robin has unveiled a new identity by London studio Otherway. The rebrand positions law not as a blocker but a business enabler, with a visual world rooted in optimism, tactility, and humanity. The legal sector is not known for colourful, optimistic branding, more often leaning into corporate tones and tech clichés. However,…
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Family & Friends and Mornflake launch a free-spirited snack brand
Yup! – a new range of “Anytime Oat Crumbles” – reimagines the humble porridge pot as a sweet, stylish, and satisfying snack for any time of day. Mornflake has teamed up with branding studio Family & Friends to launch Yup!, a new snack range that aims to shake up the hot oat-pot market with new…
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“The album happened not unexpectedly – but it was like, ‘Wow, we have enough songs!’” Nosound’s rush return after seven years with To The Core
Giancarlo Erra had been avoiding guitar in favour of synths in solo and collab projects. Then he realised he’d assembled enough music to form a release, and had a good reason to do it quickly (LouderSound)
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“His response to seeing a wilderness being bulldozed, he can’t resist also mentioning Bonnie Prince Charlie, Vikings and an ill-fated brontosaurus”: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band’s Tomorrow Belongs To Me is a prog epic
Gravel-voiced bandleader plays eco-warrior, futurist and satirist on 1975 genre-crossing album wrapped in a sleeve where Roger Dean meets Marvel (LouderSound)
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Watch Jeff Beck’s mind-boggling version of You Know What I Mean on The Midnight Special
Jeff Beck joins a stellar lineup of musicians including Billy Preston, Buddy Miles and Willie Weeks (LouderSound)
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The current 27 best-selling albums on Bandcamp are all by the same band
It’s a good time to be a member of King Gizzard & The Wizard Lizard (LouderSound)
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Watch a unique version of Motorhead classic Ace Of Spades, and a killer take on Little Richard’s Good Golly Miss Molly, as Lemmy fronts Jools Holland’s big band R’n’B Orchestra on British TV in 1995
It’s Ace Of Spades, but not as you know it (LouderSound)
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Massively expanded edition of the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Axis: Bold As Love announced
The multi-disc Bold As Love set includes 28 previously unreleased tracks – listen to a demo of Stone Free/Up From The Skies now (LouderSound)
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VLURE have unleashed their new single ‘Between Dreams’, from debut album ‘Escalate’
VLURE have released a new single, ‘Between Dreams’, the latest preview of their debut album ‘Escalate’, due 26th September on Music For Nations. Described as a propulsive, trance-infused track, ‘Between Dreams’ was co-produced by Manni Dee and the band’s Conor Goldie, and arrives with a video directed by James Price, filmed at Parklands, a wooded…
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Gurriers have dropped their new single ‘Erasure’ ahead of their extensive UK, Irish, European and North American touring
Gurriers have released a new single, ‘Erasure’, via No Filter, their first new music since debut album ‘Come and See’. Recorded with returning collaborator Alex Greaves and mixed by Pelle Gunnerfeldt, ‘Erasure’ arrives alongside a video directed by Adam Hart, set within the offices of a shadowy security agency. Speaking about the song, vocalist Dan…
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Hinds are marking a year of ‘Viva Hinds’ with a cover of Charli xcx and Lorde’s ‘Girl, so confusing’
Hinds are marking the first anniversary of ‘Viva Hinds’ with a studio cover of Charli xcx and Lorde’s ‘Girl, so confusing’, ahead of a run of US and European shows billed as the final dates of the album campaign. The Madrid-based duo of Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote originally released ‘Viva Hinds’ via Lucky Number,…
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Homobloc has confirmed the full line-up for this year’s event, including Sugababes, Honey Dijon and Slayyyter
Homobloc are set to return to Depot Mayfield, Manchester, on 6th December for their sixth edition, unveiling a full day-to-night programme spanning live performances, DJ sets, and curated takeovers from queer collectives across the venue’s multiple spaces. This year’s event will feature Sugababes, Honey Dijon, The Blessed Madonna, Beth Ditto (DJ), Patrick Mason, Slayyyter, Peaches…
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ugly ozo is tired of pretending everything’s fine
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY When Jessica Baker launched ugly ozo in 2019, the plan was to *not* sing. In fact, the idea of opening her mouth and letting any noise out, on purpose, was terrifying. So she started where many musicians begin: alone in a bedroom, layering reverb like a sonic security blanket. “I had…
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jasmine.4.t has shared ‘I Can’t Believe I Did This Without You’ from a deluxe edition of her debut album
jasmine.4.t has released a new single, ‘I Can’t Believe I Did This Without You’, and announced a deluxe edition of her debut album, ‘You Are The Morning (YBT Deluxe)’, arriving on 12th September via Saddest Factory Records. Based in Manchester, jasmine.4.t became the first UK signing to Phoebe Bridgers’ label. Her debut, ‘You Are The…
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Jay Som has released new track ‘What You Need’ from her forthcoming album ‘Belong’
Jay Som is teasing her album ‘Belong’, out next month via Lucky Number, with new song, ‘What You Need’. The project of Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer Melina Duterte, ‘Belong’ marks Jay Som’s first full-length in over six years and features collaborations with Hayley Williams of Paramore, Jimmy Eat World’s Jim Adkins on ‘Float’,…
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Dork’s Club Breach In Photos: Twenty One Pilots fans take over Colours Hoxton
This weekend gone (6th September), we threw a party. Twenty One Pilots came along for the ride. The result? Club Breach – a packed-out Saturday night at Colours Hoxton, painted head-to-toe in red and yellow. With indie record store playbacks happening earlier that evening, the vibes were already high. There was an exclusive recorded message…
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Cambridge Audio Melomania P100 SE review
Incredible battery life, great sound and exception ANC make these a very decent pair of phones – but they’re big! (LouderSound)
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With ‘Tomorrow We Escape’, Ho99o9 are chasing legacy, not likes
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY Ho99o9 are dying to be essential. The noisenik punks from New Jersey are finally releasing their third album, ‘Tomorrow We Escape’, and it’s their gambit to open themselves up to more people than ever before. Embarking on this endeavour, they’ve realised that taking a breather is sometimes the best course of…
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Are System Of A Down teasing their first European tour since 2017?
The Armenian-American band projected their logo onto multiple buildings across London on Monday night, and teasers have reportedly also been sighted in Italy and Germany (LouderSound)
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“It’s incredible to feel like part of something.” Inside the devoted fanbase of Sleep Token, the biggest metal band of the decade
Dressing up, deciphering codes and creating sex playlists: We explore the cult of Sleep Token at their biggest show to date (LouderSound)
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Robot Food reimagines Co-op’s Irresistible spirits and cider with storytelling and craft
The Leeds studio has given Co-op’s own-brand drinks range a premium makeover. Expect bespoke storytelling, tactile finishes, and a copper thread running through every bottle. Robot Food has unveiled a sophisticated new identity for Co-op’s premium Irresistible spirits and cider range, proving that own-brand products can absolutely compete with the biggest names in the drinks…
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Con McHugh brings On’s Cloudboom Max to life with playful frame-by-frame animation
Known for his rhythmic linework and playful imperfections, the Bristol-based illustrator and animator helps to turn a humble sneaker into a charming, charismatic character. Con McHugh has teamed up with performance brand On to create a 60-second spot for the new Cloudboom Max running shoe, transforming it into a likeable character full of charm, wit,…
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“Organised religion is causing the worst genocides and most horrible situations in the history of mankind”: Nightwish’s Floor Jansen goes on vicious tirade against Christianity
Nightwish’s lead singer takes no prisoners when asked whether she has religious beliefs or not (LouderSound)
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Edge Studio: Building a design practice rooted in collaboration and trust
From jewellery start-ups to motorsport giants, Edge Studio has carved out a reputation for thoughtful, collaborative design. Founders Daniel Short and Scott Morgan reflect on their journey, the challenges of independence, and why trust and generosity sit at the heart of their process. Edge Studio didn’t emerge from a grand business plan or a well-timed…
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Brand Brothers reimagine Glénat’s visual identity with a dynamic system rooted in heritage
French publisher Glénat’s new identity, created by Brand Brothers, demonstrates how studios can approach the challenge of building on an existing logo while bringing something fresh and unexpected. When Brand Brothers were asked to redesign Glénat’s identity, the brief came with a restraint that most designers will have had themselves at least once. They couldn’t…
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Bryan Adams announces UK leg of Roll With The Punches tour
This news arrives as Bryan Adams embarks on a lengthy run of North American shows, with support from Pat Benatar, The Sheepdogs and more (LouderSound)
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“Over-inflated soufflés passing as cinematic wallpaper”: Vangelis’ soundtrack for 1492: Conquest Of Paradise has aged as badly as its parent movie
The late synth genius delivers several memorable moments – but his music from Ridley Scott’s 1992 flop contains corny parts too (LouderSound)
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“Flying model planes and covering the phone with a pillow was all I was capable of at the time”: The unexpected triumph of Mike Oldfield’s Hergest Ridge, an album he didn’t want to make
Overwhelmed by the success of Tubular Bells, he found peace in a solitary house on a hill and in playing ancient music in an old mansion. Even when his peace was shattered, he managed to create an uplifting and chart-topping record (LouderSound)
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Allen Blickle, founding Baroness drummer, dead at 42
Allen Blickle left Baroness after the band’s horrific tour bus crash in 2012 (LouderSound)
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“Makes me sick how people jump on this sh*t to further their own careers”: The Darkness guitarist Dan Hawkins slams MTV Ozzy tribute
MTV’s tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne featured Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Nuno Bettencourt and Yungblud (LouderSound)
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“This time there will actually be music or your money back”: Taika Waititi is working on a Fyre Fest musical
“I think the idea is exciting, weird, and potentially disastrous, which seems apt and is how I like to work” – Taika Waititi (LouderSound)
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The man who invented everything cool in rock’n’roll: Alice Cooper albums ranked
We examine the wild, weird, and often blood-soaked world of Alice Cooper’s albums, splayed out from worst to best (LouderSound)
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“A collection of material that has been the heartbeat of our journey”: Blackberry Smoke celebrate 25th anniversary with album honouring late drummer Brit Turner
Rattle, Ramble & Roll: The Best of Blackberry Smoke – Volume One will contain two new tracks (LouderSound)
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Eagles announce four 2026 shows at Sphere in Las Vegas
The residency continues: Eagles will now play a total of 48 shows at the 20,000-capacity Sphere (LouderSound)
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Wolf Alice’s Joff Oddie will miss the band’s North American tour as Gengahr’s John Victor steps in
Wolf Alice have confirmed guitarist Joff Oddie will sit out the band’s forthcoming North American tour due to the impending birth of his first child, with Gengahr’s John Victor set to cover the dates. The Mercury Prize-winning group and current Dork cover stars recently returned with fourth album ‘The Clearing’. The North American leg begins…
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“Foo Fighters Assemble!!!” Dave Grohl’s band return to the studio, teasing fans with the promise of “info you won’t want to miss”
If you’re itching to hear new music from Foo Fighters, we have good news (LouderSound)
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“It’s been very crazy.” How Radiohead, Coldplay, Gorillaz and more came together to make history with an album that went on sale just one day after its songs were recorded
The story behind the star-studded charity compilation, recorded on this day in 2005, which made music business history (LouderSound)
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Watch Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson sing Judas Priest with a busker on the streets of New Orleans
The odds of a metal icon joining you for a singalong on a random street corner are low, but never zero (LouderSound)
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Much-hyped mystery men President haven’t even released an EP yet and they’re already headlining a festival
The faceless four-piece will top the bill at Takedown festival in Portsmouth, UK on April 4 (LouderSound)
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“Ozzy forever, man”: Yungblud wore Ozzy Osbourne’s necklace during tribute performance at the VMAs last weekend
The 28-year-old had a piece of the Prince Of Darkness with him when he sang Crazy Train, Changes and Mama, I’m Coming Home in New York on Sunday (LouderSound)
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“There was so much interest in Nirvana. I couldn’t believe it.” What Dave Grohl thought of the much-loved grunge exhibition in Seattle which has closed after 14 years
The popular Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibition in Seattle welcomed its last visitors yesterday. Dave Grohl was “blown away” when he stopped by (LouderSound)
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Mitski’s new concert film ‘Mitski: The Land’ is going to screen in cinemas worldwide for a limited run
Mitski and Trafalgar Releasing have confirmed a global theatrical run for the new concert film ‘Mitski: The Land’, screening exclusively in cinemas worldwide on 22nd October for a limited time. Captured over three nights at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, the film translates Mitski’s recent live production to the big screen, featuring material from ‘The Land Is…
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: September 8, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Alter Bridge, The Struts, Castle Rat and more (LouderSound)
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“Acts of Observation” by Artist Rachel Gregor
Rachel Gregor Rachel Gregor (b. 1990) composes layered, narrative figurative work that blends observation, fantasy, art history, and folklore. Working primarily in gouache and oil paint, Gregor’s mark making has a fleeting sense of urgency combined with control and restraint. This gives her subjects a sense of being in an ephemeral state while also maintaining…
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The Unibrow Show @ T&Y Projects, Tokyo
Coinciding with the launch of The Unibrow magazine, T&Y Projects will host The Unibrow: A Post-Juxtapoz Story at 30, Part 2, an exhibition curated by Juxtapoz editor and The Unibrow co-founder, Evan Pricco. The show marks the last years of Juxtapoz magazine and the beginning of a new arts biannual, The Unibrow.
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“Being the lone guy at the front was a huge challenge. It was really nerve-wracking.” Robert Plant recalls his anxiety during the early days of Led Zeppelin, and admits the band had their off days
“It wasn’t sent down from the gods every day” (LouderSound)
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Louisa Owen “Spires” @ Fredericks & Freiser, NYC
Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to present Spires, Louisa Owen’s first solo exhibition in New York. Owen’s sculpture and drawing embrace materials that carry their own histories, shaping forms where strength feels provisional, and vulnerability becomes a force. Creating architectures that reach toward pinnacles and drawn landscapes where memory and myth converge, she makes works…
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Last mill standing: how I fell in love with James Cropper’s coloured paper
Britain’s only working paper mill is now selling directly to designers. After spending a day there, I’d reckon that’s an opportunity every creative should take advantage of. Recently, I needed to source high-quality coloured paper for a new Creative Boom project around printed posters. I’d heard brilliant things about James Cropper, a market leader in…
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“A much smarter and more socially conscious band than their image and stage show might have you believe”: The Alice Cooper Band conjure up a twisted classic on Killer
With Bob Ezrin behind the desk and a pocketful of rollicking, quality tunes, Killer – in tandem with Alice’s shlock-horror image – just couldn’t fail (LouderSound)
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Del Water Gap has confirmed his third album ‘Chasing The Chimera’ with new single ‘Marigolds’
Del Water Gap is set to release third album ‘Chasing The Chimera’ on 7th November via Mom+Pop, introducing the project with new single ‘Marigolds’. The record explores moral ambiguity and the search for meaning, with Del Water Gap framing the collection as a series of intimate character studies. The announcement follows recent singles ‘How To…
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Lizzo has dropped a surprise mixtape, ‘My Face Still Hurts From Smiling’
Lizzo has released a new surprise mixtape, ‘My Face Still Hurts From Smiling’, via Nice Life Recording Company and Atlantic Records. The project follows her viral summer mixtape and arrives as a second body of work in less than three months. It continues the focus on themes of joy, self-love and self-expression, and features collaborations…
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“A bank robber put a gun in my face and stole my motorcycle.” Nervosa’s Prika Amaral picks the 10 songs that changed her life
Nervosa’s singer/guitarist Prika Amaral picks the bands who’ve shaped her musical journey (LouderSound)
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Famous have announced an indefinite hiatus and shared farewell single ‘Revelation’
Famous are set to go on an indefinite hiatus, confirming their forthcoming London headline at the ICA will serve as a farewell show. The South London group have also released ‘Revelation’, the first of two final tracks. Sharing the decision, band leader Jack Merrett said: “We have come to the decision – in friendship and…
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In perhaps the first wholesome story in Slayer history, Tom Araya renewed his wedding vows over the weekend – and Gary Holt officiated the ceremony
Holt swapped his Kill The Kardashians top for a clerical shirt on Saturday (LouderSound)
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Blood Orange has booked a Manchester headline show and four Alexandra Palace dates
Blood Orange is set to headline Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse on 14th November, alongside four nights at London’s Alexandra Palace Theatre. The shows arrive in support of new album ‘Essex Honey’, out now via RCA Records – Dev Hynes’ first Blood Orange full-length in over six years. Written, produced and recorded by Hynes, the record…
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“It’s flattering. Do I think that we are? Not necessarily”: Chino Moreno reacts to Deftones being called ‘the Radiohead of metal’
Thanks to their constant evolution and introverted sound, the California metal band have been compared to the UK alt-rockers multiple times over the years (LouderSound)
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Big Big Train drummer enlists Steve Hackett for rewiring of Lamb Lies Down On Broadway tribute album
An updated version of Nick D’Virgilio and Mark Horsnby’s Rewiring Genesis – A Tribute To The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway will be reissued in November (LouderSound)
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Creatives share tricks for taming imposter syndrome that actually work
Image licensed via Adobe Stock From naming your inner critic to building up feel-good folders, creative professionals reveal the strategies that really work. We’ve all experienced it. That familiar knot in your stomach when you’re about to share your work with a client, a colleague or the whole wide world on social media. The voice…
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Lens on two wheels: photographer Ricky Adam’s love letter to Leeds
All images © Ricky Adam After years spent cycling through terraced streets, the Northern Irish photographer’s latest book offers an intimate portrait of community in Yorkshire’s biggest city. Two decades ago, photographer Ricky Adam swapped the rolling hills of Northern Ireland for the red-brick terraces of inner-city Leeds. Exploring this new environment on his bicycle,…
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Boom Brief #2: How you tackled our challenge to brand a northern design school
Work by Tim Walter From craft-inspired concepts to animated identities, our fictional design school brief sparked incredible creativity across our community. We only launched Boom Briefs—a monthly creative workout designed to get your creative juices flowing—last month. But if our first challenge around creative retreats was anything to go by, we knew we were onto…
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How Jane Austen’s novels got a brand new look for 2025
Bringing together woodcuts, watercolours and silk-weaving, these designs for Folio Society’s luxury 250th anniversary edition are simply stunning. So we couldn’t wait to find out how they were made. When illustrator and printmaker Sarah Young received the commission to illustrate Jane Austen’s complete novels for the Folio Society, she was a little taken aback. “Most…
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“It was like we’d climbed the mountain. My head was spinning every time I sang it”: Yes created longer songs than Close To The Edge, but none with as much impact
Classical music, Eastern mysticism and the River Thames came together to inspire the 19-minute title track from their fifth album in 1972 (LouderSound)
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“All aboooooooard!” Watch the all-star Ozzy Osbourne tribute from MTV’s awards show
Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Yungblud, Nuno Betterncourt and Adam Wakeman joined forces for an Ozzy medley at the annual VMAs (LouderSound)
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Rick Davies, Supertramp co-founder and vocalist, dead at 81
Rick Davies was the author of Bloody Well Right, Goodbye Stranger and more (LouderSound)
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“Being a rock star is overrated.” Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx is falling out of love with touring
Despite being pretty much the definition of a rock star, Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx has had enough of life on the road (LouderSound)
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“Roger Waters’ Amused To Death is something you have to pay attention to. If had Pink Floyd on the cover, it would have sold millions”: BBC chief football writer Phil McNulty’s prog record collection
The pundit, who met John Wetton and Geoff Downes through their mutual love of the sport, recommends albums by Asia, Supertramp, Marillion and others (LouderSound)
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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl to be honoured at LA gala for his volunteer work with people experiencing homelessness
Former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl’s passionate service to local community will be recognised at Hope in the City of Angels gala (LouderSound)
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Camel’s Andy Latimer releases new material on Bandcamp
Andy Latimer’s collaboration with Peter Jones, In The Dark, is one of five new tracks the Camel guitarist has shared online (LouderSound)
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Leprous share dramatic live clip of Like A Sunken Ship as they announce new live release
Norwegian proggers Leprous will release An Evening Of Atonement in October (LouderSound)
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“People should get off their asses to topple us. Here’s a guitar – blow us away if you think you can.” The track-by-track guide to Metallica’s Load
Metallica had just become one of the biggest bands on the planet, but they weren’t about to repeat themselves with their sixth record (LouderSound)
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“There are three more songs somewhere on a hard drive. I will release them before I die!” The story of the star-studded EP Gojira have been sitting on for 15 years
Gojira began work on their fabled Sea Shepherd EP in 2010. A decade and a half later, it still hasn’t come out. We ask, what on Earth is going on?! (LouderSound)
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Six Britpop bands who will never reunite
For some group, splits are a permanent thing… (LouderSound)
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“Using sci-fi stuff worked for us – there are no boundaries and you can use all your goofy sounds. There are Marshall stacks and Serbian guitarists using echo machines in space!” The poems, movies and sheep that inspired Rush’s A Farewell To Kings
The Canadian trio’s fifth album set them on a new course that embraced synths, double-necked guitars and exploring the concept of loss. It was an experience they’d never be able to replicate, even though they tried (LouderSound)
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“Dear Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, we know what love is.” Foreigner make their case to play at upcoming celebrity wedding
Foreigner make public appeal to be the wedding band for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding (LouderSound)
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Watch unearthed 1991 Metallica interview in which they insist they are not a thrash metal band
Restored interview not seen in decades features Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield speaking shortly before Black Album is released (LouderSound)
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Monica Kim Garza Stars in The Hole’s Booth @ The Armory Show, NYC
The Hole is pleased to return to The Armory Show for our seventh year with a solo booth by Atlanta-based Monica Kim Garza. Garza is know by her larger-than-life bold female protagonists, whether in thick and textured oil paint or smooth charcoal drawings and paintings on paper.
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I’m a singer in a metal band living with HIV. Here’s how my diagnosis has impacted my life and career so far
On October 14 last year, I received a letter that would change my life – and the way I feel about touring with Tallah (LouderSound)
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“Crime scene teams tested the entrails – they thought they were human.” How Florida became the world death metal capital in the 90s
With the likes of Morbid Angel, Deicide and Death leading the charge, death metal blew up in Florida in the late 80s and early 90s (LouderSound)
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I’m a lifelong deathcore hater, but these five bands are actually giving me faith in the genre
Lorna Shore, Fit For An Autopsy and latter-day Whitechapel are forcing me to respect what used to be the worst style of music in the world (LouderSound)
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“The song was haunted! Dropouts, disks failing, the channels on the desk would stop working. The guitar had just gone. It wasn’t one of my favourite albums”: Marillion producer Dave Meegan’s fight to deliver Afraid Of Sunlight
He eventually came to love the 1995 release – but he’s glad he didn’t like it at the time, and he helped the band develop a method of working they still use today (LouderSound)
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It’s been seven years since the last Radiohead tour – here’s what each member has been up to since
Their band might have been inactive since 2018, but Thom Yorke, Ed O’Brien, Philip Selway and Greenwoods Colin and Jonny definitely haven’t… (LouderSound)
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Spiritbox, Turnstile, Cassyette, Disturbed and more to feature on heavy soundtrack to EA Sports’ NHL 26
EA Sports’ new ice hockey game NHL 26 to feature soundtrack led by rock and metal acts (LouderSound)
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Yungblud, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Nuno Bettencourt to honour Ozzy Osbourne with performance at MTV Video Music Awards
Members of Aerosmith and Extreme will be joined by Yungblud for medley of Ozzy’s greatest hits at VMAs this weekend (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
From the mega Amy Lee/Poppy/Courtney LaPlante collab to Alter Bridge and President, these are the new metal songs you need to hear this week. (LouderSound)
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“Anba Solèy Lakay” by Photographer Frédéric Georges
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“We were what Adam D referred to as riff salad”: Parkway Drive look back on being produced by Killswitch Engage’s guitarist
Adam D oversaw the recording of the Aussie band’s first two albums in 2005 and 2007 (LouderSound)
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NewDad come to terms with expectations versus reality with their new track ‘Everything I Wanted’
NewDad have released their new track ‘Everything I Wanted’, premiered by Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 6 Music. It’s the final preview of the Irish trio’s second album ‘Altar’, set for release on 19th September 2025 via Atlantic Records. Written nearly two years ago, ‘Everything I Wanted’ marked a turning point for frontwoman Julie Dawson…
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flowerovlove has shared new single ‘i’m your first’ ahead of her HAIM support tour
flowerovlove has shared a new single, ‘I’m your first’, via Capitol Records, accompanied by a video directed by Matty Peacock. The track follows ‘new friends’, released in June, and arrives after a run of recent live activity, including US dates with Halsey, a Hyde Park appearance opening for Olivia Rodrigo, and a debut at Lollapalooza.…
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PRESIDENT are teasing their new EP with single ‘Destroy Me’
PRESIDENT have released a new single, ‘Destroy Me’, taken from their debut EP, ‘King of Terrors’, due 26th September. Positioned as a key track from the project, which references Biblical language and signposts themes running through the record, including darkness, religion, and death. Announcing their first headline run, The Campaign Trail will take PRESIDENT across…
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Master Peace has released a new single, ‘There’s No More Underground’
Master Peace has released ‘There’s No More Underground’, which was previously available as a free download via his website. The single follows his appearance on AJ Tracey’s album ‘Don’t Die Before Your Head’ with the collaborative cut ‘Red Wine’. It also builds on his recent two-track release, ‘Harley’ and ‘Shake Me Down’, produced by Dan…
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aespa have dropped their sixth mini-album ‘Rich Man’ and shared a video for the title-track
aespa have released their sixth mini-album ‘Rich Man’, out via SM Entertainment alongside the title-track and its accompanying video. The lead song, ‘Rich Man’, is a dance-driven cut built around gritty electric guitar and a message of self-belief. In an interview with NME, KARINA said, “What makes the song very special is its message. It’s…
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John Myrtle has released his new album ‘The Little World of You and Me’ and confirmed UK and US dates
John Myrtle has released his second album, ‘The Little World of You and Me’, via Dog Bites Records with a physical vinyl release from Cherry Lime Records. The record presents a close-knit portrait of love, heartbreak, and everyday detail, developed across sessions in Los Angeles and at Myrtle’s attic studio in Birmingham. The album features…
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“It’s about challenging the norms and showing how strong we are when unified as women”: Poppy, Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante explain how their generational team-up End Of You came together
The three singers tell all about their new collaboration – including whether or not more music is on the horizon (LouderSound)
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The Last Dinner Party share new single The Scythe, announce shows in Ireland, the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand
The Last Dinner Party offer second preview of their forthcoming second album From The Pyre (LouderSound)
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President continue to campaign ahead of their first EP with new single Destroy Me
The UK masked metal act will put out the six-track release King Of Terrors later this month (LouderSound)
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Watch the video for new Biffy Clyro single True Believer, the third preview of their forthcoming tenth album Futique
Scottish indie-rock stars Biffy Clyro share another teaser for their follow-up to The Myth of the Happily Ever After (LouderSound)
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After seven years away, blessthefall are reborn on their own terms
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY Seven years since 2018’s ‘Hard Feelings’, and blessthefall are back with their most vicious outing yet. The Arizona metalcore mainstays have been biding their time. It turns out, sometimes you need a little perspective to find inspiration, and ‘Gallows’ – fittingly their seventh outing – finds the four-piece navigating this new…
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Sunflower Bean have shared Sonic Youth-influenced track ‘Crashing Highs’ from a new deluxe edition of ‘Mortal Primetime’
Sunflower Bean have released a new single, ‘Crashing Highs’, and confirmed a deluxe edition of their recent album ‘Mortal Primetime’ via Lucky Number, featuring five additional tracks. The New York trio – Julia Cumming (vocals, bass), Nick Kivlen (vocals, guitar), and Olive Faber (drums) – issued ‘Mortal Primetime’ earlier this year, their first self-produced full-length…
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Celeste has shared her new single ‘Woman of Faces’ and announced some November outstore shows
Celeste has released a new single, ‘Woman of Faces’, the title-track from her forthcoming second album. The studio version follows last month’s demo release, which arrived alongside a French version, ‘A Femme aux Mille Visages’. The album, ‘Woman Of Faces’, is due 14th November via Polydor Records and features nine tracks, including previous singles ‘On…
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Manchester up-and-comers The Guest List confront climate change with their new single ‘Weatherman’
The Guest List have released a new single, ‘Weatherman’, and announced a UK headline tour for November, including three nights at London’s Camden Assembly. The track addresses climate crisis themes, as frontman Cai Alty explains: “I wrote the song as a reminder that this is not a so-called woke issue. It’s destroying homes and lives…
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Archivists discover that David Bowie was working on a musical set in 18th Century London when he died
You can see his notes and ideas for the proposed show at the David Bowie Centre, which opens at London’s V&A East Storehouse this month (LouderSound)
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Slipknot have finally had one of their songs hit the billion-stream mark on Spotify
We’re surprised it didn’t happen sooner, to be honest (LouderSound)
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Mura Masa explores self-love with his new single ‘I’m Really Hot (For Myself)’
Mura Masa has released a new single, ‘I’m Really Hot (For Myself)’, via Pond Recordings, arriving with a video by regular collaborators The Reids. The track was premiered during his headline set at Body Movements in London last weekend and features twins Jay and Georgia Lance performing in the accompanying clip. Speaking about the visual,…
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SG Lewis is dancing with ghosts on his new album ‘Anemoia’
DORK MIXTAPE COVER STORY FOLLOW DORK MIXTAPE ON SPOTIFY A decade in the game, and SG Lewis has never stayed still for long. Breaking out in the late 2010s with a succession of chilled and relatively minimalistic EPs, the London producer dropped his full-length debut ‘times’ as an escape back to the dancefloor during the…
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Tame Impala has announced his fifth album ‘Deadbeat’, arriving next month
Tame Impala are set to release their fifth full-length album, ‘Deadbeat’, via Columbia Records. The project arrives alongside a new single, ‘Loser’, which landed yesterday with a video directed by Kristofski and starring Joe Keery. Developed across multiple locations over recent years, ‘Deadbeat’ took shape primarily between Kevin Parker’s hometown of Fremantle and his Wave…
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CATTY has shared her new single ‘4am (Back in His Bed)’
CATTY has released a new single, ‘4am (Back in His Bed)’, previewing a forthcoming project due this autumn and following recent tracks ‘Joyride’ and ‘Prized Possession’. Described as a late-night confessional built on pulsing drums and brooding synths, the track leans into darker pop-rock territory while foregrounding CATTY’s vocal. It arrives via AWAL and accompanies…
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The Weeknd has extended his ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ stadium tour into 2026 with Mexico, Brazil, Europe and UK shows
The Weeknd is set to extend the ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ stadium tour into 2026, adding dates across Mexico, Brazil, mainland Europe and the UK. The run opens in Mexico City and includes stops in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, London, Madrid and more. Anitta will join across the Mexico and Brazil…
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The Last Dinner Party have shared their new single ‘The Scythe’, nine years in the making
The Last Dinner Party have released new single ‘The Scythe’, the second preview of their forthcoming second album ‘From The Pyre’, due 17th October. First written by vocalist Abigail Morris in her teens, the track is presented as a slow-burn ballad that broadens the London five-piece’s songwriting palette. It follows July’s ‘This Is The Killer…
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Chloe Moriondo gets down with the mermaids with new single ‘girls with gills’ ahead of her September UK dates
Chloe Moriondo have released a new single, ‘girls with gills’, via Public Consumption/Atlantic Records, accompanied by an official visual. The track arrives ahead of a short run of UK headline shows later this month. The song follows Moriondo’s third studio album, ‘oyster’, issued earlier this year. Made with Jonah Summerfield, Chloe Kraemer, AfterHrs and others,…
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Gabby Rivers has announced her new EP ‘What Is The Problem’ with early single ‘Leave Me Alone’
Gabby Rivers is teasing her new EP ‘What Is The Problem’ with lead single, ‘Leave Me Alone’. The East Anglian artist, who recently opened for Courteeners, has built momentum since an early BBC Radio 1 play, moving from local shows across the south east to appearances at Reading and Leeds, Latitude and Wild Fields. Live…
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Lola Young considers fear with her new single ‘Spiders’, from forthcoming album ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’
Lola Young has released a new single, ‘Spiders’, taken from her forthcoming album ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’. The track lands ahead of an in-store run this month, followed by a sold-out UK headline tour and newly announced European headline dates in 2026. The album ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’ is co-written and produced with Manuka and…
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“We blew the budget on a wall of death”: Shame go all-in on their new album
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY We’re sitting in Shame singer Charlie Steen’s flat on a murky July afternoon as he makes us a coffee, presented in a vintage Prince Charles and Lady Diana wedding mug. He clutches his own coffee as he sits down, exhausted after a very late night filming the video for new song…
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Matt Kleberg “Bless Babel” @ Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
Berggruen Gallery is proud to present Bless Babel, an exhibition of new work by San Antonio-based artist Matt Kleberg. This exhibition will mark the gallery’s second solo exhibition with Kleberg. The exhibition will be on view through October 16, 2025. The gallery will host an opening reception for the artist on Thursday, August 21 from 5:00…
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“I sent Rob Halford some eight-inch spiky high heels for Christmas”: Lzzy Hale’s wild tales of Ronnie James Dio, Alice Cooper, Skid Row and more
She’s shared stages with Slash, Skid Row and Tom Keifer, and bonded with Ann Wilson and Amy Lee. She’s Lzzy Hale, and these are her stories (LouderSound)
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Erin Wright: Mapping the Middle @ Anat Ebgi, NYC
Anat Ebgi is pleased to announce Mapping the Middle, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles artist Erin Wright. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and in New York City. On view at 372 Broadway from September 5 through October 18, an opening reception will take place on Friday, September…
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The silencing of The Lamb… Genesis are on the cover of the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now
Plus Roy Harper, Hawkwind, Jeff Wayne, Jakko Jakszyk, Green Carnation, Ihlo, Discipline, Chimpan A, Kindred Spirit and loads more… (LouderSound)
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“Whichever musical hat he wears, its brim casts a darker shadow than before”: If this is his final solo album, Glenn Hughes is closing that door with a mighty bang
Glenn Hughes’ 15th solo album could be his last (LouderSound)
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“Understated, captivating ebb and flow with a sense of cohesion”: Green Carnation commence a trilogy with the enthralling A Dark Poem, Part I: The Shores Of Melancholia
Textured and laced with extremes, plus a guest appearance from Enslaved’s Grutle Kjellson, each song stands strong alone but the collection works best as a whole (LouderSound)
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Planning an Allman Brothers-themed holiday? You can now stay in Duane Allman’s old house in Macon
The Southern Rock Mansion was home to Duane Allman before his move to The Big House (LouderSound)
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“Hey Roger Waters 🦆 You!” Jack Osbourne doubles down on Roger Waters roast with emoji-powered social media post
The fallout from Roger Waters’ criticism of Ozzy Osbourne continues (LouderSound)
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The Antlers tease a looming threat with their new single ‘Something In The Air’
The Antlers have released new single ‘Something In The Air’ from their first studio album in over four years, ‘Blight’, which arrives 10th October via Transgressive Records. A visualiser accompanies the track. Led by singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer Peter Silberman, the song explores an unnamed threat and builds towards an orchestral jolt. The album…
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Hotel Lux have dropped new single ‘Nod (To The Retrospect)’ from their self-produced second album ‘The Bitter Cup’
Hotel Lux have shared a new single, ‘Nod (To The Retrospect)’, taken from their second album ‘The Bitter Cup’, which is due on 14th November. The release – which they describe as, “Not a love song per se, but a tribute to those early days. A tale of hindsight, a nod to the retrospect” –…
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Poppy, Amy Lee, and Courtney LaPlante have teamed up for new single ‘End of You’
Poppy, Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante have united for a new single, ‘End of You’, released via Sumerian Records, alongside an accompanying music video. The collaboration was previewed last week with a joint Instagram post. The track features all three artists sharing lead vocals, with the video presenting stark, dark imagery and the lyric, “the…
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hemlocke springs has returned with new track ‘the beginning of the end’ ahead of her Conan Gray support dates
hemlocke springs has returned with new track ‘the beginning of the end’, released via AWAL, accompanied by a video directed by Quinn Wilson. It marks her first new original music since the 2023 debut EP ‘going…going…GONE!’. The North Carolina-born, Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter and producer first emerged in 2022 with ‘gimme all ur luv’ and…
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Earl Sweatshirt has confirmed his 3LWorldTour in support of ‘Live Laugh Love’
Earl Sweatshirt has announced the 3LWorldTour, following the release of his new album ‘Live Laugh Love’ and videos for album tracks ‘Tourmaline’ and ‘CRISCO’. The run begins at Red Rocks Amphitheatre before heading across North America, then on to the EU and UK. All UK tickets will be available from 5th September at 10am local…
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“It shocked me because of how different it sounded”: Bruce Springsteen releases long-awaited Nebraska version of Born In The USA
Taken from the fabled ‘Electric Nebraska’ sessions, the trio recording of Born In The USA comes from Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition (LouderSound)
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Watch the video for the metal collab of the year as Amy Lee, Courtney LaPlante and Poppy team up for new single End Of You
One of the most hyped heavy metal collaborations of the year is finally here! (LouderSound)
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Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka Presents “Rumination” with Patel Brown Gallery @ The Armory Show, NYC
At this week’s Armory Show, Patel Brown Gallery (Toronto, Montreal) will present Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka with a body of work titled Rumination.
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“It’s written from the point of view of being older; mortality is the constant.” The inspiration that helped David Gilmour create Luck And Strange
Collaboration, family, mortality and that stridently emotive guitar work – it’s all there on David Gilmour’s sixth studio album Luck And Strange (LouderSound)
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“Please don’t put it on the internet!” Did Limp Bizkit just tease a new song in the funnest way ever?
Limp Bizkit enlist LA-based drummer Kristina Rybalchenko to tease unreleased track (LouderSound)
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Softcult have announced their debut album ‘When A Flower Doesn’t Grow’
Softcult are set to release debut album ‘When A Flower Doesn’t Grow’ on 30th January via Easy Life Records, and have shared new single ’16/25′. Written during a period of upheaval and self-discovery, ‘When A Flower Doesn’t Grow’ addresses cycles of abuse, systemic oppression, and toxic conformity, framing a narrative of resilience and personal reclamation.…
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Pulp have announced a 30th anniversary reissue of ‘Different Class’ featuring their 1995 Glastonbury set
Pulp have announced ‘Different Class – 30th Anniversary Edition’, a reissue of their 1995 album, set for release on 24th October via Universal Music Recordings on behalf of Island Records. Available as a quadruple LP and double CD, the expanded edition includes the band’s full 1995 Glastonbury Festival performance, released in full for the first…
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Georgia has released a top new single, ‘Get Over It’
Georgia has released a new single, ‘Get Over It’, and shared an accompanying video. It follows ‘Wanna Play’ from earlier this summer. The track stems from recent sessions with New York duo Frost Children. Speaking about the collaboration and the song’s creation, Georgia says: “Frost Children and I got together and on one grey London…
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Blondie are going to reissue their 1999 comeback album ‘No Exit’ with remasters, rarities and first-ever vinyl
Blondie are set to reissue their 1999 comeback album ‘No Exit’ in a newly remastered and expanded deluxe edition via BMG on 31st October, marking the record’s first appearance on vinyl and adding previously hard-to-find material alongside updated packaging. Issued digitally and across three physical formats – a 2CD set, crystal glass clear 2LP and…
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The Belair Lip Bombs have shared new single ‘Don’t Let Them Tell You (It’s Fair)’ from their forthcoming album ‘Again’
The Belair Lip Bombs have released new single and video ‘Don’t Let Them Tell You (It’s Fair)’, the second preview of their new album ‘Again’, set for 31st October via Third Man Records – the label’s first Australian release. Following lead single ‘Hey You’, the track arrives from the Australian quartet of Maisie Everett, Mike…
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Mike Oldfield producer Tom Newman to release his autobiography, Fine Old Tales
Tibular Bells producer Tom Newman will release his autobiography, Fine Old Tales, in September (LouderSound)
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Get the new issue of Metal Hammer with a Helloween cover and t-shirt you won’t find in the shops
Celebrate the release of the power metal overlords’ new album Giants & Monsters with this exclusive Metal Hammer bundle (LouderSound)
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Watch the video for Robert Plant’s new single Chevrolet, the opening track on the former Led Zeppelin frontman’s forthcoming album Saving Grace
Watch the video for Chevrolet, single three previewing new Robert Plant album Saving Grace (LouderSound)
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“We are finally ready for Different Class to be heard in all its glory.” Pulp announce 30th anniversary reissue of Britpop cornerstone Different Class, to include their never-before-released Glastonbury 1995 set
Pulp to release remastered reissue of a Britpop classic (LouderSound)
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Enslaved’s Ivar Bjørnson collaborates with Blackfeet Nation member Nicholas Rink on new ambient BardSpec song Eternity
Ivar Bjørnson releases new single under his ambient/prog moniker BardSpec with Blackfeet Nation member Nicholas Rink to raise money for charity (LouderSound)
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Rick Wakeman announces new album, Melancholia, will be released in October
Rick Wakeman’s new studio album, Melancholia, completes a trilogy of piano-based album releases (LouderSound)
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“We were the antithesis of Britpop – we really hated all that kind of thing.” Every Idlewild album in the band’s own words
Scottish rockers Idlewild are poised to celebrate their 30th anniversary with the release of their self-titled 10th album. Frontman Roddy Woomble talks us through the history of the band, album-by-album (LouderSound)
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“The entire world could burn and we would still absolutely love each other and love what we do.” How Lzzy Hale beat her demons with a little help from her Halestorm bandmates on new album Everest
Lzzy Hale faced her biggest challenges yet going in to make Everest. Thankfully Halestorm were there to help her pull through (LouderSound)
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Lady Gaga has shared a Tim Burton-directed video for ‘The Dead Dance’ as The MAYHEM Ball hits the UK
Lady Gaga has released the music video for new single ‘The Dead Dance’, marking her first creative collaboration with director Tim Burton. Shot on location at Isla de las Muñecas, Mexico’s Island of the Dolls, the clip moves between monochrome and bursts of colour, pairing unsettling doll imagery with Gaga’s performance. The video was produced…
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d4vd has released ‘Locked & Loaded’, Fortnite’s first official anthem
d4vd has partnered with Epic Games to deliver Fortnite’s first official anthem, ‘Locked & Loaded (Official Fortnite Anthem)’. The track is out now and will make its in-game debut in the Fortnite Shop as the official Fortnite Global Championship Series (FNCS) Emote and Jam Track from 4th September at 8pm ET. ‘Locked & Loaded (Official…
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The Last Dinner Party have announced a 35-date headline tour across the UK, Europe and Australia
The Last Dinner Party are set to embark on a 35-date headline tour running from this autumn through to next spring. Beginning at Dublin’s 3Arena on 14th November, the UK and Ireland leg concludes with two nights at O2 Academy Brixton, London on 7th and 8th December, before dates in Australia in January and across…
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Oasis have released ‘Wonderwall (Live from Dublin, 16 August ’25)’ as their Live ’25 tour reaches Los Angeles
Oasis have released ‘Wonderwall (Live from Dublin, 16 August ’25)’, captured during their Live ’25 world tour, as the run heads to Los Angeles for two nights at the Rose Bowl this weekend. Recorded on Saturday 16th August at the first of two sold-out shows at Dublin’s Croke Park, the performance marked the band’s first…
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Tame Impala’s video for new single ‘Loser’ has arrived with a KRISTOFSKI-directed video starring Joe Keery
Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) has shared ‘Loser’, the second song of this new era, arriving alongside a video directed by KRISTOFSKI and starring actor/musician Joe Keery (‘Stranger Things’, ‘Fargo’). The track continues Parker’s focus on rhythm, texture and studio experimentation, and follows recent drop ‘End of Summer’. Tame Impala is the studio project of Kevin…
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Mike Oldfield announces double-vinyl, half-speed remaster of Amarok reissue for October
Mike Oldfield celebrates the 35th anniversary of Amarok with a newly remastered vinyl reissue (LouderSound)
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Radiohead announce 20 European shows across Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen and Berlin
Radiohead have announced a run of 20 shows across five European cities, with dates in Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen and Berlin. In a message shared alongside the announcement, drummer Philip Selway said: “Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it. After a seven year pause, it felt really good to…
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Beige Against The Machine: Grandson’s Bob Vylan-assisted third album Inertia is well-meaning, angry, heartfelt and simplistic enough for pre-schoolers
Jordan Benjamin tries to make sense of a world on fire (LouderSound)
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A Lifetime of Work is Captured in Scott Albrecht’s “What Holds Us”
How often do we reconsider our ability to give and receive love? For Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht, the time came in 2023 when he sustained a traumatic brain injury before his solo exhibition, The Shadow of the Sun, at Hashimoto Contemporary in New York City. In the wake of this life-altering experience, Albrecht began looking…
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Misaki Kawai is the Cosmic Traveler
A show we wish we could check out this monthi is Misaki Kawai’s Cosmic Traveler at V1 in Copenhagen. The exhibition unveils two new series of paintings alongside a collection of large-format quilted works, all born from the imaginative mind and skilled hand of Japan’s master of intuitive contemporary kawaii, Misaki Kawai. These works explore magic…
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“I felt the stage fright because the band just wasn’t good enough. I said, ‘This will be our last record.’ Then things began to take off”: Even lockdown couldn’t dampen The Pineapple Thief’s spirits when they released Versions Of The Truth
It may have been the 13th album by Bruce Soord’s band, but he regarded is as their third, after drummer Gavin Harrison’s arrival changed everything (LouderSound)
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“It’s so broad a concept that it’s impossible to answer objectively”: We asked who the ‘big four’ of classic rock were and you did not hold back
The results are in, and a Mount Rushmore of classic rock is ready to be carved (LouderSound)
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“I look round and there’s puke all over the place, and I thought, this is not going well”: How Rainbow’s classic lineup came together then fell apart
Ritchie Blackmore and his band reflect on Rainbow Rising, hailed as an instant classic upon its release in 1976 (LouderSound)
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Alter Bridge launch first new song in over two years, announce US tour
Silent Divide comes from Alter Bridge’s upcoming eighth album (LouderSound)
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Sprints have released ‘Better’ from their fab new album ‘All That Is Over’
Sprints have released a new single, ‘Better’, taken from their forthcoming second album ‘All That Is Over’, which is set to arrive on 26th September via City Slang worldwide and Sub Pop in North America. The track arrives with a video directed by Niamh Bryson. ‘All That Is Over’ was written largely on the road,…
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dexter in the newsagent takes inspiration from 00s pop ballads with her new single ‘Eighteen’
dexter in the newsagent has shared a new single, ‘Eighteen’, arriving alongside an accompanying music video. Leaning into early-2000s pop ballad territory, ‘Eighteen’ marks her third release of the year, following ‘With u’ and ‘Special’. The South London DIY alt-pop artist also had a guest feature on Jim Legxacy’s acclaimed album ‘black british music’ (2025)…
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Good Neighbours have shared their new single ‘People Need People’ from debut album ‘Blue Sky Mentality’
Good Neighbours have released new single ‘People Need People’, the final preview of their debut album ‘Blue Sky Mentality’, which is due on 26th September via Capitol/Polydor. Premiered as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record, ‘People Need People’ focuses on friendship and solidarity. The track follows recent singles ‘found u/me’ and ‘Suburbs’, as well as the…
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UNIVERSITY have announced a new EP, ‘YES’ EP
UNIVERSITY are set to release a new three-track EP, ‘YES’, on 26th September 2025 via Transgressive, and have shared its lead single, ‘Bee’. The band will play UK and European dates in September, including a London headline at George Tavern on 17th September, alongside first US headline shows in New York on 30th October and…
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She’s In Parties have shared their new single ‘Fallen’ and announced a vinyl edition of EP ‘Are You Dreaming?’
She’s In Parties have shared a new single, ‘Fallen’, and confirmed a vinyl edition of their forthcoming EP ‘Are You Dreaming?’, due on 7th November via Submarine Cat. ‘Fallen’ follows recent single ‘Same Old Story’. She’s In Parties will mark the release of ‘Are You Dreaming?’ with an exclusive show at The Social, London on…
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Curtis Harding has shared new single ‘The Power’ from his forthcoming album ‘Departures & Arrivals: Adventures of Captain Curt’
Curtis Harding has released a new track, ‘The Power’, accompanied by a roller-disco video, ahead of his forthcoming album ‘Departures & Arrivals: Adventures of Captain Curt’, which is out this Friday. He will tour Europe in autumn, beginning 17th October. Self-produced at Electric Deluxe Recorders in Austin, the studio owned by Adrian Quesada of Black…
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“There’s a vulnerability to the sound, but strength too, evoking a refusal to settle or submit.” Slow Crush embark on an emotional journey with seductive third album Thirst
Belgian shoegaze quartet Slow Crush deliver captivating follow-up to 2021’s Hush (LouderSound)
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David Byrne – Who Is The Sky?
Label: Matador RecordsReleased: 5th September 2025 When it comes to eclectic careers, it’s hard to beat David Byrne. Since his last studio album American Utopia was released in 2018, Byrne has turned the subsequent tour into a broadway show, resurrected his Fatboy Slim-collaborating musical ‘Here Lies Love’, released a book of drawings he calls ‘Dingbats’ and…
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Big Thief – Double Infinity
Label: 4ADReleased: 5th September 2025 ‘Double Infinity’ may have come together in a wintery New York, but there is a warmth at its core that is hard not to be touched by. Big Thief’s sixth studio album, and their first without the presence of former bassist Max Oleartchik, the record required a shift in form, an…
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The Orchestra (For Now) are building something big
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY Back of the van. Spirits high. Miles to go. The Orchestra (For Now) – the seven-headed hydra of cello, violin, guitars, drums, piano and deeply dramatic vibes – are en route from a run of festivals when we pin them down. “It is us,” they announce. And it really is: one…
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Shame – Cutthroat
Label: Dead OceansReleased: 5th September 2025 Shame have always felt most alive with their backs against a venue wall, testing new songs against the sweat and noise of a crowd. ‘Cutthroat’, their fourth album, sounds like it was built with that same pressure in mind. Produced by John Congleton, it strips away indulgence in favour of…
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La Dispute – No-One Was Driving The Car
Label: EpitaphReleased: 5th September 2025 Concept albums aren’t necessarily new in the world of emo music, but La Dispute’s newest offering, ‘No-One Was Driving The Car’, pushes the envelope about as far as any band has before. Jordan Dreyer’s vocal performance slides from throat-splitting, guttural cries to a breaking poetic metronome, reinforcing the cinematic nature of…
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SG Lewis – Anemoia
Label: Forever Days / PositivaReleased: 5th September 2025 Utilising sounds of the past is not a new skill for SG Lewis, but romanticising that melancholic but yearning feeling for an era long gone is the driving force behind his latest full-length, ‘Anemoia’. Opening with the aptly titled ‘Memory’, a funky, slow-grooving instrumental sets the stage for…
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Blessthefall – GALLOWS
Label: Rise RecordsReleased: 5th September 2025 Blessthefall bring back ten tracks of 00s nostalgia with their first album in seven years. Sticking steadfast to their metalcore roots, ‘GALLOWS’ unleashes an unrestrained energy, complete with signature angsty lyricism to deliver what the band describe as “some of the most disgustingly heavy parts” they have ever created. ‘mallxcore’…
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Scene Queen drops new single Platform Shoes one day before start of European tour
The bimbocore provocateur will hit the road from September 4 (LouderSound)
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“I’m slowly building up towards a new album.” David Gilmour hopes to have a new record out “within the next year or two.”
David Gilmour fans might not have to wait too long for a follow-up to Luck and Strange (LouderSound)
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David Byrne has shared ‘What Is the Reason for It?’ featuring Hayley Williams, from his new album ‘Who Is the Sky?’
David Byrne has released a new single, ‘What Is the Reason for It?’ featuring Hayley Williams, taken from his forthcoming album ‘Who Is the Sky?’ via Matador Records. Marked by the interplay between Byrne and Paramore’s Williams, the track considers love beyond logic. Speaking to People about the collaboration, Byrne said, “When we were finishing…
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“Who knows where this will all lead?” Radiohead announce first live dates for seven years
Radiohead will perform four consecutive nights at London’s O2 Arena as part of European dates in November and December (LouderSound)
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Hatchie has announced her new album ‘Liquorice’ with teaser single ‘Lose It Again’
Hatchie has announced new album ‘Liquorice’, due on 7th November via Secretly Canadian, and shared its first single, ‘Lose It Again’. Developed in collaboration with producer Melina Duterte (aka Jay Som), the record explores themes of longing and obsession within self-discovery. Hatchie says, “This album feels like the culmination of everything I’ve wanted to do…
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First-look images have been released of Nicola Roberts in Hadestown rehearsals at London’s Lyric Theatre
First-look rehearsal images have been released of Nicola Roberts as she prepares to join the West End production of Hadestown at the Lyric Theatre, London. She will play Persephone from 16th September 2025 until 18th January 2026. Roberts appears alongside Desmonda Cathabel as Eurydice, Chris Jarman as Hades, Cedric Neal as Hermes, and Dylan Wood…
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Blue Bendy are back with their new single ‘Poke’ ahead of their upcoming tour and Black Country, New Road support
Blue Bendy have shared their new single ‘Poke’, released today, 3rd September, ahead of a run of live dates that includes European shows with Floodlights, a UK headline tour, and a London support slot with Black Country, New Road at O2 Academy Brixton on 31st October. ‘Poke’ marks the band’s first new music since their…
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“Farsickness” by Photographer Poppy Steer
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The bloodsoaked trailer for Disney Plus series Marvel Zombies features Poppy and Babymetal collaboration From Me To U
Your favourite Marvel heroes are undead now, and their killing spree is being soundtracked by one of the biggest metal team-ups of the year (LouderSound)
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Self Esteem has released her new single ‘The Curse’ with a self-directed video
Self Esteem has released a new single, ‘The Curse’, alongside a self-directed video. The track, an ode to her relationship with alcohol, features on her new album ‘A Complicated Woman’, out now via Polydor Records. Rebecca Lucy Taylor says, “A song about being more shy than you realised. I put my directing bonnet back on…
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The Ramona Flowers have announced their fourth album ‘Made By Humans’ with new single ‘That Summer’
The Ramona Flowers are set to release their fourth album, ‘Made By Humans’, on 10th October. The Bristol-based band have also shared a new single, ‘That Summer’, taken from the record. Spanning 13 tracks, ‘Made By Humans’ blends disco, funk and indie, and features previously released cuts ‘Up All Night’, ‘California’ and ‘Human’. Elsewhere, the…
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“It was such a shame to leave A Secret Wish on its own. The band still had such great potential – it was unfinished business”: Claudia Brücken and Susanne Freytag couldn’t dump Propaganda and their prog roots in the past
Their 1985 contained tones of Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk and Supertramp. It took until 2022 for the singers and producer Stephen Lipson, as xPropaganda, to deliver The Heart Is Strange. But it was worth the wait (LouderSound)
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Big Thief have announced a UK and European tour for spring 2026, including a three-night O2 Academy Brixton residency
Big Thief are set to extend their Somersault Slide 360 Tour into spring 2026 with a UK and European run that includes a three-night residency at London’s O2 Academy Brixton. The news lands as the trio prepare to release their sixth studio album, ‘Double Infinity’, on 5th September via 4AD. Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek and…
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Del Water Gap has dropped his new track ‘Marigolds’
Del Water Gap has released a new track, ‘Marigolds’, arriving alongside a visualiser and previewing an upcoming run of Australian headline dates beginning on 20th September. Written and produced by Del Water Gap with Gabe Goodman, and co-produced by Jonathan Wilson, ‘Marigolds’ reflects on missed chances and relationship regret. It follows recent single ‘How To…
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Together For Palestine has added new names to their OVO Arena Wembley event, including Leigh-Anne and Celeste
Together For Palestine have expanded the line-up for their OVO Arena Wembley event on 17th September 2025, billed by organisers as the UK’s largest-ever fundraising concert for Gaza. Tickets are sold out, with supporters encouraged to donate to the Together For Palestine Fund; merchandise is also available. New additions include Amelia Dimoldenberg, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bilal…
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Saint Etienne and Confidence Man have teamed up for ‘Brand New Me’, with a Hanna-Barbera-inspired video
Saint Etienne have released a new collaborative single with Confidence Man, ‘Brand New Me’. The track is taken from Saint Etienne’s new album, ‘International’, which follows on 5th September via Heavenly Recordings, and arrives with a Hanna-Barbera-inspired animated video directed and animated by Kyle Platts and Matt Lloyd. Saint Etienne and Confidence Man first connected…
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Sex Pistols forced to postpone North American and South American tours after Steve Jones breaks his wrist
“God save the wrist!” (LouderSound)
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Pre-order a gothic purple vinyl of new Creeper album Sanguivore II: Mistress Of Death with an exclusive signed art card – available via the Louder store
Get your claws on a bundle you won’t find anywhere else, before Creeper’s new album drops on October 31 (LouderSound)
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Clockenflap has revealed its first names for 2025, including Vaundy, Jacob Collier, Franz Ferdinand and Sparks
Clockenflap have unveiled the first wave of artists for their 2025 edition, which returns to Central Harbourfront, Hong Kong from 5th–7th December. Initial confirmations include Vaundy, Jacob Collier, Franz Ferdinand, Rich Brian, Sparks, Beth Gibbons, TV Girl, Soccer Mommy, Jeremy Zucker, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and yeule. Japanese artist Vaundy will give his first-ever public…
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“It’s one of the best rock songs ever!” Queen’s Brian May talks exclusively to Classic Rock about working with The Struts on their newly reimagined update of their debut single Could Have Been Me
“Working with Luke, I’m often thinking of Freddie.” (LouderSound)
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Ellur has released her new track ‘The Wheel’, written with The Snuts’ Jack Cochrane and Scotty Anderson
Ellur has released new single ‘The Wheel’ via Dance To The Radio. The track is her second single of 2025 and was written with The Snuts’ Jack Cochrane and Scotty Anderson. The new release follows July’s ‘Missing Kid’ and this year’s EP ‘God Help Me Now’, and arrives ahead of a busy autumn touring. “I…
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Soft Play have signed up for Rockaway Beach 2026, and so has Dork’s Down With Boring podcast
Soft Play are set to complete the headliner line-up for Rockaway Beach 2026 at Butlin’s Bognor Regis, joining Public Image Ltd and English Teacher for the three-day event from 2nd-5th January. The duo’s confirmation follows recent sets at Reading & Leeds and the release of their album ‘HEAVY JELLY’ this summer. Also newly confirmed alongside…
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“We’re not just into camels and palm trees.” 20 years ago, Amine Hamma was arrested for playing death metal. Now he’s helping build Morocco’s metal scene
Rabat’s Tricinty Festival is helping put Moroccan metal on the map (LouderSound)
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Solstice to reissue remastered version of 1984 debut album Silent Dance
Solstice’s 1984 debut album, Silent Dance, will be released on vinyl and CD in November (LouderSound)
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State Champs have released a new single, ‘Common Sense’
State Champs have released a new single, ‘Common Sense’, via Pure Noise Records. The track arrives as the band’s first new music since their self-titled album ‘State Champs’ in November 2024, which featured the singles ‘Light Blue’, ‘Too Late To Say’ and ‘Silver Cloud’. “Common Sense brings out a slightly darker and heavier side to…
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“There are two types of bands. One is s**t. The other is The Hives”: 45 minutes with the world’s greatest band, The Hives
Our reviewer tries and fails to take notes every minute of a gig by The Hives at The Outernet, London (LouderSound)
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How SNOTMOTION’s Golf animation brings sporty mishaps to life
With their latest short, the duo transforms sporting slip-ups into playful storytelling. From building a golf course on a rotating drum to experimenting with vertigo-style shots, Kate Isobel Scott and Jordy van den Nieuwendijk prove that tiny worlds can carry big laughs. Stop-motion has a knack for finding joy in the everyday. With Golf, the…
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Bring Me The Horizon have 12 songs left over from their latest album ready for release
“I’ve got so much from the Post Human: Nex Gen archive that I want the world to hear,” says singer Oli Sykes (LouderSound)
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“How pathetic and out of touch you’ve become.” Jack Osbourne issues scathing response to Roger Waters after comments about his father Ozzy
Jack Osbourne lets loose on Waters after the former Pink Floyd man disses Ozzy during an anti-media diatribe (LouderSound)
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Rachel Gregor “Acts of Observation” @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Acts of Observation, a new body of work by Kansas City-based artist Rachel Gregor. Focusing on the artist’s practice of working on paper, these new paintings spotlight a quieter, more meditative part of her practice: painting from direct observation.
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Light Whispers: Nicasio Fernandez @ Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
Berggruen Gallery is proud to present Light Whispers, an exhibition of new work by New York artist Nicasio Fernandez. This will mark the gallery’s first solo presentation with Fernandez. The exhibition will be on view through October 16, 2025.
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Forbidden Garden: Stass Shpanin @ Plato Gallery, NYC
PLATO is thrilled to announce Stass Shpanin’s solo exhibition, Forbidden Garden, on view through October 4. The Philadelphia-based artist Stass Shpanin focuses on interpretations and fabrications of the past that reverberate in the present. His hand-painted canvases combine centuries-old American folk imagery with AI technology to deconstruct the vocabulary of myth-making and examine the visual…
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How Erika Hurst is fighting AI with authentic, hand-drawn Japanese portraiture
Midori Iwama Seeking human-made alternatives to algorithmic mediocrity? This film translator is connecting five Japanese artists with overseas buyers. Between 2004 and 2006, I was fortunate enough to live in Saitama, near Tokyo, and work as an English teacher. During that time, I fell in love with Japanese art. But I have to be honest;…
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Eurovision unveils new global identity for 70th anniversary designed by a one-woman agency in Sheffield
A rebrand for the world’s biggest music contest has landed, but it’s not the usual big-name agency behind it. The Eurovision Song Contest has revealed a refreshed global identity for its 70th anniversary, and it’s a far cry from the cookie-cutter rebrands often seen at this scale. Unveiled by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the…
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Life on the precipice: How Audioslave gave Chris Cornell hope
Audioslave successfully separated the four members from the shadows of their former bands, but for Chris Cornell it was far more important than that (LouderSound)
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Mother Design gives soda challenger Fhirst a ‘wild expression of joy’
With functional drinks flooding shelves, Mother Design has created a brand identity for Fhirst that rejects wellness minimalism in favour of maximalist energy, nostalgic typography, and unapologetic playfulness. This week was the official launch of Fhirst, a probiotic “Superfunktional Soda” created by Catherine and Steven Van Middelem, with brand identity by Mother Design. Positioned as…
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Sangria Creative Studio gives La Reale a surreal new look with crowned camel and retro flair
Featuring a royal camel surrounded by vintage televisions, cacti, and retro fridges, the beer brand’s redesign swaps seriousness for humour and charm. La Reale, the Italian Pale Ale known for its balance of tradition and modern character, has unveiled a striking new identity by Sangria Creative Studio. The redesign repositions the brand with humour, playfulness,…
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25 complicated concept albums explained as simply as possible
The music might be brilliant, but how do concept album plotlines fair once they’re distilled to their bare bones? (LouderSound)
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“I once played with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson. You can imagine how I was feeling… I got through YYZ. They told me I was playing too fast!” Taylor Hawkins’ love for prog stars Rush, Genesis, Yes and more
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins discusses how he got into prog rock (LouderSound)
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“The stench of success was horrible for a lot of people”: Whipping boys of the music press in the 90s, Bush are still fighting back
Gavin Rossdale on thirty years of Bush, the mysteries of music making, Steve Albini and the defiance of gravity (LouderSound)
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“He was all over the TV for hundreds of years with his idiocy and nonsense”: Roger Waters takes media to task for Ozzy Osbourne coverage, Jack Osbourne responds
Jack Osbourne doesn’t hold back after Roger Waters disses Ozzy during anti-media diatribe (LouderSound)
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The Who announce super deluxe version of Who Are You including 71 unreleased tracks
The news arrives with just 112 days left until Christmas (LouderSound)
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Preview: Celeste Rapone “Some Weather” @ Marianne Boesky Gallery, NYC
Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Some Weather, an exhibition of new work by Celeste Rapone (b. 1985; New Jersey). For her second solo exhibition with the gallery, the Chicago-based painter presents a new suite of paintings that examine the personal and professional anxieties of approaching middle age in a moment of distinct political…
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Preview: Chloe Wise “Myth Information” @ Almine Rech, NYC
Almine Rech New York, Tribeca is pleased to present Myth Information, Chloe Wise’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from September 18 to October 25, 2025.
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Hugh Miller joins Pentagram London as new partner
From Ford’s innovation labs to Microsoft, BOND and Spin, Hugh Miller has spent two decades shaping brands and cultural institutions with intelligence and craft. His next chapter begins at the global studio. Pentagram has welcomed Hugh Miller as a partner at its London office. A graphic designer and art director, Hugh has built a phenomenal…
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The A-Z of Britpop Anthems
Mid ’90s nostalgia is at a peak, but there was much more to Britpop than scene figureheads Oasis, Blur and Pulp (LouderSound)
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Mastodon members join The March Of Brent Hinds in Atlanta to celebrate life of late ex-guitarist
Hundreds of Atlantans walked the streets of Hinds’ hometown on Sunday, following the ex-Mastodon man’s death in a traffic accident last month (LouderSound)
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Dork x Reeperbahn: Coach Party are doing it for love (and friendship, frustration and flying visits to Hamburg)
FOLLOW DORK X REEPERBAHN ON SPOTIFY Coach Party are not a band who let things settle. Their 2023 debut ‘Killjoy’ introduced the Isle of Wight quartet as a sharp, snarky force in UK indie, fizzing with chaotic hooks and emotional candour. Now, they’re back with album two, ‘Caramel’, due this autumn via Chess Club Records,…
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“We were virtually given free rein. In fact, they spent so much money on studio time, there was very little left for promotion”: How Caravan’s In The Land Of Grey And Pink became an unheralded prog classic
The leading lights of the Canterbury Scene’s third album is a genuine masterpiece – but pitifully few people heard about it on its arrival (LouderSound)
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“There’s still plenty of Slipknot-style pummelling, but Tallah are spreading their wings.” One of nu metal’s best modern bands are evolving in style on Primeval: Obsession // Detachment
Tallah’s third album sees them branch out from their more obvious nu metal inclinations (LouderSound)
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Joe Talbot has launched his debut podcast, with guests including Julian Casablancas, Danny Brown, Tony Hawk, Lauren Mayberry and more
Joe Talbot of IDLES has launched his debut podcast, Oh Gatekeeper with Joe Talbot, today (2nd September 2025). The weekly series will see Talbot host one-to-one conversations with artists, musicians, and cultural figures to explore why they make work, focusing on process, purpose, and personal truths. Series 1 features Julian Casablancas, Danny Brown, Tony Hawk,…
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Kneecap have shared a video for Paul Hartnoll collaboration ‘Sayōnara’ starring Jamie-Lee O’Donnell from Derry Girls
Kneecap have shared a video for ‘Sayōnara’, a new stand-alone track written and recorded in collaboration with Paul Hartnoll of Orbital. Directed by Finn Keenan, the clip features an appearance from Jamie-Lee O’Donnell, best known for Derry Girls. O’Donnell said: “I had the best time filming the ‘Sayōnara’ music video. Not only is it a…
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Pillow Queens are back and taking a stand with their new single ‘Be A Big Girl’
Pillow Queens are back with new single ‘Be A Big Girl’, released independently via Pillow Queen Records, and are set to tour the UK and Europe supporting Lord Huron, alongside a Dublin headline date. Produced and mixed by Daniel Fox (Gilla Band, Sprints, Lambrini Girls) at Sonic Studios in Stoneybatter, and mastered by Jamie Hyland…
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English Teacher, girli and Katy J Pearson are taking part in War Child’s Day of the Girl shows
English Teacher, girli and Katy J Pearson are set to play a series of intimate UK shows in support of War Child UK’s Day of the Girl campaign. The run will see girli appear at Oslo in London, English Teacher perform at Liverpool’s Hangar 34, and Katy J Pearson take to the stage at London’s…
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blur are marking 30 years of ‘The Great Escape’ with a new double vinyl edition
blur are set to mark the 30th anniversary of ‘The Great Escape’ with a new double vinyl edition, released on 12th December. Featuring expanded artwork by Tony Hung, the set is pressed on yellow and turquoise vinyl and housed in a gatefold sleeve. Disc one presents the 15-track standard album, including the singles ‘Country House’,…
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Fuzz Lightyear have announced their ‘Zero Guilt’ EP and shared new single ‘Sit Awake’
Fuzz Lightyear are set to release new EP ‘Zero Guilt’ on 21st November via Nice Swan Records (English Teacher, Sprints, Chalk), and have shared the single ‘Sit Awake’ today, 2nd September. Recorded with producer Alex Greaves (Yard Act, Working Men’s Club, Gurriers), ‘Sit Awake’ follows recent single ‘Berlin, 1885’ and lands alongside news of a…
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Sennheiser SoundProtex Plus earplugs review
Plug your lugs with these highly-versatile earplugs from a seminal audio heavyweight (LouderSound)
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Hayley Williams is low-key taking over the world, and the misogynist music industry can’t do a damned thing about it
The unstoppable rise of Hayley Williams, an icon for our time (LouderSound)
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Thrilling, unsettling and definitely NSFW: Witch Club Satan’s first UK show proved they’re the best thing to happen in black metal in years
Norwegian black metal trio Witch Club Satan made a thrilling, theatrical and utterly terrifying UK debut at Birmingham’s Supersonic Festival (LouderSound)
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“I’m outside of the mainstream, and that’s how I like it”: Blaze Bayley’s debut solo album flopped 25 years ago – but now he’s taking it on the road
Blaze Bayley and his band are playing the whole of Silicon Messiah live and it’s finally coming to life (LouderSound)
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Karen Barbour: Brainwaves and Wavestorms @ Harkawik, NYC
One of the shows we highly recommend this week to check out in NYC is Karen Barbour’s exhibition with the great Harkawik gallery.
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Eidolons: Madeleine Bialke @ Newchild Gallery, Antwerp
Walking into Madeleine Bialke’s second solo exhibition at Newchild feels like stepping into a haunted forest of memory—an unearthly terrain where the living and the spectral converge. Eidolons, a term borrowed from Walt Whitman meaning “spiritual images of the immaterial,” captures the essence of this new body of work, painted over the course of this year,…
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Analog Conditions: Angela Burson @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Analog Conditions, a solo exhibition by Savannah-based artist Angela Burson. In this body of work, Burson explores the liminal spaces between memory and the present, weaving together autobiographical fragments, cultural references and personal reflection.
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“One song took about seven weeks to do. It was insane”: The Moody Blues on their best and worst albums, Charles Manson, and the mood-altering magic of Nights In White Satin
The Moody Blues were just another British R&B band. Then they got into some old clothes, mind-expanding drugs and lashings of Mellotron… and helped invent prog rock (LouderSound)
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Big Hug gets a rebrand from JDO that puts purpose at the heart of craft beer
Independent brewer Big Hug has unveiled a new identity by JDO, designed to unify its range and amplify its mission of becoming a 100% positive impact business. Quirky craft beer brands with big personalities have flooded the shelves in recent years, with everything from playful names to kaleidoscopic labels. There’s no doubt that the competition…
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Coca-Cola marks 125 years in Britain with campaign spotlighting local corner shop bosses
The Bosses – Bay, Mac & Ellis – Middlesborough A new nationwide campaign, The Bosses, celebrates the people behind Britain’s corner shops with striking portraits and intimate documentary films, as Coca-Cola toasts its 125th anniversary in Great Britain. Coca-Cola is marking 125 years in Great Britain with a campaign that shines a spotlight on corner…
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Do you even brand?: Branding 101, according to Hugo Morrissey
Founder and director Hugo Morrissey shares lessons and laughs from his first chapter of Black Book Design Collective. I’ve always found branding agencies to be a bit of a nightmare. My perception has been that they’re pricey, slow to reply, and the most creative thing about them is their ability to invent new costs. However,…
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Thingy&Thingy’s campaign for Vivobarefoot is like no shoe ad you’ve seen before
With the help of the “anti-advertising” agency, Vivobarefoot has launched a joyful animated call to arms that blends play, provocation and purpose. We in the creative industries love a good first. First exhibition. First pitch win. First time someone says “we’ll triple the budget”. Well, Vivobarefoot, the certified B Corp challenging the shoe industry, has…
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Every Pearl Jam album ranked from worst to best
Dismissed by many of their peers as grunge interlopers, Pearl Jam have out-written, out-sold and outlived most of those detractors (LouderSound)
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“He said, ‘We can’t use this – people will think we’re a Christian rock band!’ I went and got myself a drink. There was no arguing with that kind of thinking”: Marillion’s battle over the cover for Afraid Of Sunlight
Diplomacy abandoned singer Steve Hogarth and keyboardist Mark Kelly in disagreement over 1995 artwork, which was later reinstated. In the end it was just another fight between mates (LouderSound)
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“We want to appeal to everybody and get rich quick. We want to be millionaires”: How AC/DC’s plan to conquer the world began in the back of a squalid bus
We travel back to 1976 to spend time with AC/DC as they clamber the first few rungs on stardom’s greasy ladder (LouderSound)
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Florence Road have dropped a video for their fab new single ‘Break The Girl’
Florence Road have released their new single ‘Break The Girl’ alongside an official video directed by Benji Gershon, shot in their hometown of Bray. Arriving as part of their 5* debut mixtape ‘Fall Back’, ‘Break The Girl’ continues a run that has seen the band feature on the cover of Dork (hurray), appear at SXSW,…
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Kae Tempest is going to receive an Ivors Academy Honour
The Ivors Academy has announced that Kae Tempest will receive an Ivors Academy Honour, with broadcaster Edith Bowman set to host the inaugural Ivors Academy Honours at the InterContinental London Park Lane on 2nd October 2025. The Ivors Academy Honours recognise advocates and innovators who champion songwriters and composers, continuing the legacy of the Gold…
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Babyshambles have confirmed their first live shows in eleven years, marking 20 years of debut ‘Down In Albion’
Babyshambles are set to return to the stage for the first time in eleven years, confirming a ten-date UK run across autumn and winter to coincide with the 20th anniversary of their debut album, ‘Down In Albion’. The tour will visit venues in Norwich, London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham and Plymouth, including…
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Watch: we asked people at Reading Festival to finish these iconic metal lyrics and it didn’t go well
“Exit light, enter plight”, apparently (LouderSound)
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“We dreamt of coming here for such a long time.” How Bleed From Within went from British metalcore underdogs to Slipknot-endorsed international metal stars
From touring with Slipknot to opening for Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine in the US, Bleed From Within are a band on the rise (LouderSound)
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Lambrini Girls, Nell Mescal and Luvcat join Down With Boring for a Reading Festival 2025 special
And breathe. Reading Festival 2025 is over, and what a weekend it was. To celebrate another massive year, we’ve put together a very special edition of Down With Boring, recorded live from the festival site. This week, we’re bringing you all the action and gossip from the field. We’ve got three of the weekend’s most…
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“Nobody wanted to sign us, because we didn’t sound like Korn or Limp Bizkit.” How Daron Malakian went from nu metal misfit to international metal star with System Of A Down and Scars On Broadway
System Of A Down might not’ve fit in, but they helped reshape metal for generations to come (LouderSound)
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“Those two are really strong, powerful albums and people will appreciate them later”: Steve Harris defends The X Factor and Virtual XI, Iron Maiden’s most derided albums
Maiden’s bassist/founder addresses the hatred towards two of their least-liked releases, while also admitting his band have never made “the perfect album” (LouderSound)
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UK stoner/doom champions Green Lung to headline Desertfest London 2026; four other bands also confirmed
Desertfest will fill five Camden venues with the sounds of doom, stoner and psychedelic rock from May 15 to 17 (LouderSound)
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These are the Labor Day Lego Star Wars deals you’re looking for – save up to 20% on the Millennium Falcon, Star Destroyer, C-3PO, R2 & more
The Labor Day sales have dropped in from hyperspace – here are my favourite Lego Star Wars deals along with money off a Disney+ sub – the home of the Star Wars universe (LouderSound)
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: September 1, 2025
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Cheap Trick, the Vintage Caravan, Foxy Shazam and more (LouderSound)
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CMAT: “I was hallucinating insects crawling on my skin in the studio!”
Quick question for you, Dear Reader. If you were a certified international pop star arriving for a photoshoot for the cover of a magazine, what’s one book you’d bring with you? For Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, better known as CMAT, the answer is obvious: a photobook of celebrities in their pants. “It cost me about £50,…
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“When The Snow Leaves Town” by Photographer Emile Holba
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5 brilliant new metal bands you need to hear this month
From Gates To Hell’s Kentucky fried death metal, to the shimmering industrial metal of The Defect, riffy stoner rock’n’roll of King Kraken, crossover thrashers Inhuman Nature and nu gaze champions Split Chain, these are the metal bands you need to hear in September 2025 (LouderSound)
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“Life changed. Time healed wounds. No more feeling alone or depressed – it’s like, ‘Let’s do something positive. Let’s fight’”: When Mariusz Duda escaped the darkness on Lunatic Soul’s Through Shaded Woods
The Riverside leader’s seventh side-project album, intended to be its penultimate release, continued his personal life-and-death story cycle (LouderSound)
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Hawklords announce twelfth studio album Faith will be released in October
Space rockers Hawklords also announce UK tour dates for October and November (LouderSound)
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British metal has ruled the world this summer – just this once, I’m actually proud of my country
From Black Sabbath’s blockbuster farewell to Sleep Token’s first time as a Download festival headliner, all eyes have been on the British metal scene in recent months. Rightfully so. (LouderSound)
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