Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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“It’ll be a fat cheque!” This thrash guitarist reckons he’s due some cash from Metallica for his role in writing Creeping Death –and it’s not Dave Mustaine
Gary Holt jokes that his lyrics on Exodus’ 1983 demo Die By His Hand should entitle him to a cut of those sweet Metallica royalties (LouderSound)
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Kehlani has announced her new self-titled album
The personal new record arrives in April with signed editions available to pre-order now.
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Niall Horan has revealed his new single ‘Dinner Party’ was written about meeting girlfriend Amelia Woolley
The track lays the groundwork for a forthcoming fourth solo album, ‘FYI’.
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“What a voice. What a moment.” Start your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations the right way by watching Jessie Buckley, the first Irish winner of a best actress Oscar, absolutely smash a Primal Scream classic in a bar
If you only know Jessie Buckley for her Best Actress triumph at the Academy Awards, just wait until you hear her sing (LouderSound)
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Djo has announced some new headline US dates around Tame Impala support slots
Pond are confirmed as support, with festival appearances also scheduled across Europe.
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21 Savage, Central Cee and Rema will help close Rock In Rio Lisbon 2026, ‘FYI’
Organisers call it the biggest rap-focused day in the Lisbon edition’s history
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Charli XCX, the xx, Olivia Dean and Lorde among the Lollapalooza 2026 headliners
Grant Park festival returns with Smashing Pumpkins, Jennie, John Summit, and Tate McRae also topping the bill.
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Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE, Kelly Lee Owens and more have been added to End Of The Road 2026
Factory Floor, Rostam, Ratboys and more join the festival’s 20th anniversary edition.
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Dork cover stars MUNA have dropped another 5-star single, ‘So What’
The trio preview their forthcoming album ‘Dancing on the Wall’ with a new track.
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Cameron Picton releases ‘Love Story’ from upcoming My New Band Believe debut
The self-titled debut arrives on Rough Trade with strings by Kiran Leonard.
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The forthcoming Oasis Live ’25 tour documentary is “phenomenal” says producer Stephen Knight, with Liam and Noel Gallagher delivering “one quote after another”
Peaky Blinders creator stokes anticipation for Oasis documentary (LouderSound)
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“He meant so much to me.” The verses on Peter Frampton’s new single Buried Treasure are crafted entirely from Tom Petty song titles
Peter Frampton’s first album of all-new rock material in 16 years stars Sheryl Crow, Bill Evans, H.E.R., Tom Morello, Graham Nash and Benmont Tench (LouderSound)
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“Kind of rebels, both of them.” Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy draws parallels between his Peaky Blinders anti-hero Tommy Shelby and Birmingham’s true Prince Of Darkness
Why Tommy Shelby and Ozzy Osbourne share common ground (LouderSound)
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Ed O’Brien announces new album ‘Blue Morpho’
The Radiohead guitarist has shared the title track from his Paul Epworth-produced record.
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Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien announces second solo album, Blue Morpho, will be released in May
Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien shares a visualiser for the title track of his new album Blue Morpho as he puts his full name to a solo album for the first time (LouderSound)
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“The song is about escape.” A seventh Linkin Park song has achieved over one billion streams on Spotify
The band have six other songs in Spotify’s elite Billions Club (LouderSound)
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Audrey Hobert is serious about being silly at London’s Kentish Town Forum
She’s sold out two nights at London’s Kentish Town Forum.
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“I won’t go through treatment. I’ve lived the life of ten men and will die with dignity.” Ginger Wildheart diagnosed with cancer, says he has “2-3” years left
Ginger has released a statement this morning following the sad news of his diagnosis yesterday (LouderSound)
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Sole surviving Moody Blues member Justin Hayward announces UK tour for October
Justin Hayward’s The Story In Your Eyes UK tour runs through 11 cities in October (LouderSound)
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SKINSHIP shares third single ‘Snake’ “for the worst person I’ve ever met”
Clarence Clarity produces the pointed solo track from the WOOZE frontman.
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Truthpaste have shared their emo-leaning new single ‘Bus Song’ via Dirty Hit and Memorials Of Distinction
The folk-pop five-piece head out on UK headline dates this spring.
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“I’m not indoctrinated anymore.” How weird masks, wild rallies and big choruses helped President became one of metal’s hottest new bands
From an overpacked tent debut at Download Festival to sell-out shows across the Atlantic, President are quickly becoming one of metal’s biggest new bands (LouderSound)
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Electric Castle reveal more than 200 artists for their 2026 programme
Over 200 acts are now confirmed across ten stages at Bánffy Castle, Transylvania.
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The Pretty Reckless return with new single ‘When I Wake Up’ and fifth album details
Fifth album ‘Dear God’ arrives in June alongside a sprawling world tour.
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Elmiene teams up with Sampha for new track ‘Saviour’
The collaborative single serves as a final preview of debut album ‘sounds for someone’.
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Oasis documentary currently runs to four hours, says producer Steven Knight
Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace direct the Live ’25 reunion film.
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Geese unveil unreleased track ‘Apollo’ at Berlin show
Psych-rock leaning encore track arrives amid Australian studio sessions
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Ed O’Brien confirms Radiohead have plans to tour again from 2027
The band will play 20 shows per year across different continents
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“So there I was slinging names about and accusing them of all sorts of things – dastardly deeds and vile occurrences!” Feuding and in crisis, Deep Purple combined two high-profile figures to create an anti-censorship classic
The story of a song that merged Mary Whitehouse’s infamous clean-up campaign with tensions caused by Ritchie Blackmore (LouderSound)
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Wolf Alice, Wet Leg and Kasabian will be the first musical acts to appear on Saturday Night Live UK
The new Sky series launches this Saturday with Tina Fey hosting the debut episode
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“Some fans preferred it to Genesis… I had record labels asking for my next album, and half a band forbidding me from doing it”: The unexpected consequences of Steve Hackett’s Voyage Of The Acolyte
Guitarist believes his solo debut proved Genesis had a future after Peter Gabriel’s departure – but it also led to two years of soul-searching (LouderSound)
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Timothy Lai “No Swans” @ Josh Lilley, London
Josh Lilley is proud to present No Swans, an exhibition of new work by Providence based painter Timothy Lai (b. 1987, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia). The landscape around Lai’s home has been the chief source of inspiration for this series of paintings executed across the past autumn and winter. Salter Grove Memorial Park conjoins the bluntly…
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“They told me to change my name. They also told me to sing other people’s songs.” How Joan Armatrading refused to compromise, baffled session pros, and made the album that set her on the path to stardom
After accidentally getting a start in the London production of Hair, Joan Armatrading made the demo that (eventually) changed her life (LouderSound)
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It gets easier: creatives share the lessons that changed everything
Image licensed via Adobe Stock From imposter syndrome to learning to say no, the early years are genuinely tough. But your peers provide the proof that things get better. Early in my career, I used to present work standing up. Not because anyone told me to, but because standing up felt like the correct shape…
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Béla Bezold designs eyewear inspired by lava and symbiosis
Gute Laune Brille, worn by the artist The Design Academy Eindhoven graduate is merging art and product design to create sculptural eyewear rooted in nature and evolution. “Everything that we consume once belonged to nature and will eventually return,” says Béla Bezold, an artist and eyewear designer creating lava-like spectacles for the future. “So when…
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“You can hide behind it, but all my favourites play guitar and I wanna be the whole package.” James Bruner was drawn into rock by the greats: Now he’s ready to become one
James Bruner grew up listening to Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, then dropped out of university to throw everything into his craft (LouderSound)
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The man who inspired the British blues boom: Nine Muddy Waters albums you should listen to and one to avoid
The best albums from Muddy Waters, the electric warrior of fine blues who mobilised the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton (LouderSound)
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David Byrne has revealed his Latitude Festival picks ahead of his summer headline set
The Talking Heads legend brings ‘Who Is The Sky?’ tour to Henham Park.
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Nottingham’s Bloodworm are teasing their debut EP with gothic folk-tinged single ‘Alone In Your Garden’
The Nottingham trio confirm spring headline tour dates alongside four-track release.
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Metric, Broken Social Scene and Stars have expanded their ‘All the Feelings Tour’ with UK and European dates
Thirty-four-date run now includes Glasgow, London, Manchester, Paris and Berlin.
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Sigur Rós to bring orchestral world tour to a close with European dates
The collaborative project with conductor Robert Ames wraps up this September.
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James Blake has nothing left to prove
Seven albums deep, James Blake is no longer chasing chart positions or fire-emoji approval. ‘Trying Times’ finds him back in London and unafraid to confront capitalism, celebrity culture and his own ambition, delivering a record that’s both deeply personal and politically awake.
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Ginger Wildheart diagnosed with “rare but aggressive” type of cancer, Mantle Cell Lymphoma
“Ginger wants everyone to know that strength and positivity will prevail, and the show will go on” (LouderSound)
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“I don’t know Katy Perry the diva. I know Katy Perry the tomboy who came in picking her nose.” How a future pop megastar ended up as a singer for a famous Christian nu metal band
In 2006, years before she became one of the biggest stars on the planet, Katy Perry found herself a gig with nu metal favourites P.O.D. (LouderSound)
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Audio-Technica AT-LP70XBT review: An automatic turntable all-but guaranteed to go the distance
This automatic record player is the gold-standard for entry level turntables, with beginner-friendly operation and hi-fi friendly fidelity (LouderSound)
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Death Cab for Cutie have returned to their indie roots with new album ‘I Built You A Tower’
Death Cab for Cutie have announced their 11th studio album, ‘I Built You A Tower’, set to be released on 5th June via ANTI- Records. This marks a return to their independent roots after two decades with Atlantic Records. The album, produced by John Congleton, was recorded in just three weeks at Animal Rites in…
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Death Cab for Cutie have returned to their indie roots with new album ‘I Built You A Tower’
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Slayyyter has lined up a global ‘WOR$T GIRL IN THE WORLD’ tour for her new album ‘WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA’
Slayyyter is set to hit the road with her ‘WOR$T GIRL IN THE WORLD’ tour, taking her new album ‘WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA’ to stages across North America, South America, the UK and Europe. Following her debut at Coachella in April and a performance at The Governors Ball in June, the tour kicks off on…
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Slayyyter has lined up a global ‘WOR$T GIRL IN THE WORLD’ tour for her new album ‘WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA’
Slayyyter is set to hit the road with her ‘WOR$T GIRL IN THE WORLD’ tour, taking her new album ‘WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA’ to stages across North America, South America, the UK and Europe. Following her debut at Coachella in April and a performance at The Governors Ball in June, the tour kicks off on…
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Book of Churches – Book of Churches
The songs drift through vans, flights, festival fields and late-night reflections, giving the album a journal-like intimacy.
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“I put the mask on and I immediately understood what it was like to disappear. I was gone and the real me had just shown up.” How Slipknot’s Clown was born in a shopping mall in the mid ’80s
Shawn Crahan was just another anonymous American teenager until he found Clown (LouderSound)
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“I was like, ‘Wow, I’m about the same size as this huge animal!’” How a close encounter with wolves, a rough break-up and a Spider-Man director helped Evanescence produce one of their most important singles
Needing a follow-up to one of the biggest albums of the 2000s, Amy Lee wrote some brutally honest lyrics and a classic song to soundtrack them (LouderSound)
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With huge savings on a range of Amazon devices, Spring Deal Days is the perfect time to upgrade your home entertainment set-up
Amazon’s big Spring sale comes to a close just before midnight on March 16 – so there’s still a bit of time left to grab a discount on everything from smart speakers to firesticks (LouderSound)
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: March 16, 2026
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from The Lemon Twigs, Devon Townsend, All Them Witches and more (LouderSound)
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“After all the choirs, orchestras and 700 tracks I’m just like, ‘Guys, it’s been a rough few years. I’m a confused 15-year-old’”: Devin Townsend had to abandon King Crimson, Yes and Gentle Giant for AC/DC and Bon Jovi
His 2024 album PowerNerd was a risky, vulnerable and honest facing of his demons, which he’d been avoiding until a dam broke in his mind (LouderSound)
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Artist Spotlight: beachghost
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One of our highest-rated Audio-Technica turntables has a brilliant 20% discount for Amazon Spring Deal Days – but you’ll have to be quick to grab it
The clock is ticking on Amazon Spring Deal Days – but there’s just enough time to get up to 24% off Audio-Technica turntables (LouderSound)
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“They told us we couldn’t say anything to Paul about the Beatles. We were bummed out.” The day that Toto guitarist Steve Lukather defied orders and jammed Beatles songs with Paul McCartney
If anyone tells you ‘Never meet your heroes’, ignore them (LouderSound)
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Korn announce first UK and Ireland tour in over a decade
Korn are set to make a return to the UK and Ireland with a tour in October and November 2026. This marks their first tour in the region in over ten years. Special guests Architects and Youth Code will join them. The upcoming UK and Ireland tour dates are as follows: OCTOBER26 First Direct Bank…
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Korn announce first UK and Ireland tour in over a decade
Korn are set to make a return to the UK and Ireland with a tour in October and November 2026. This marks their first tour in the region in over ten years. Special guests Architects and Youth Code will join them. The upcoming UK and Ireland tour dates are as follows: OCTOBER26 First Direct Bank…
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Sam Scherdel has lined up SXSW showcases and UK tour dates following his ‘Somewhere in the Middle’ breakout
South Yorkshire singer-songwriter Sam Scherdel is set to embark on a series of live performances, including a UK tour and a showcase run at SXSW in Austin, Texas. This announcement follows the viral success of his single ‘Somewhere in the Middle’, which has featured on ITV’s Love Island and is the lead single from his…
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Sam Scherdel has lined up SXSW showcases and UK tour dates following his ‘Somewhere in the Middle’ breakout
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Nu metal legends Korn have announced their first UK and Europe headline tour in over a decade – and they’re bringing one of Britain’s best metal bands along for the ride
This is gonna be huge! (LouderSound)
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“Heathen finds Bowie settling into his role as elder statesman of the post-punk art rock movement.” David Bowie successfully charts a path into his later years with the help of a returning friend
David Bowie transforms once again, this time into himself (LouderSound)
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Surviving redundancy: tips on how to cope, and why it can be a blessing in disguise
Image licensed via Adobe Stock You start shell-shocked, but it might actually lead to something better. Here’s how creatives are turning redundancy into the best thing that ever happened to them. It’s an ordinary Tuesday. You’re making coffee, answering emails, maybe thinking about lunch. Then a message appears: a meeting request from HR, a phone…
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Cathrin Hoffmann “Sill” @ Public Gallery, London
Public Gallery is pleased to present Sill, a solo exhibition of new painting and sculpture by Berlin-based artist Cathrin Hoffmann, whose subjects embody the physical intensity and psychological fatigue engendered by an age of information overload. No longer performing exaggerated gestures of desire or grotesque theatricality, Hoffmann’s figures inhabit states of sustained tension and accumulating pressure,…
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“One day I came back from delivering the chickens and there was a message. I had to learn 18 songs by Friday.” Phil Campbell interview: My life in Motörhead
In 2010, Classic Rock interviewed late Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell about his brilliant quarter century in one of rock’n’roll’s greatest bands (LouderSound)
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Oscar-nominee Pen Densham on why holding back is the worst mistake a creative can make
Pen Densham with the R. Wyman office installation “Fluent Chords” The writer and producer of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is currently forging a fresh career in photography. Pen Densham shares his life lessons on creative courage and the crippling cost of holding back. After more than 50 years in the creative industries, Pen Densham‘s…
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Why the R-word needs to stay in the past, and why this campaign matters more than you know
For World Down Syndrome Day 2026, CoorDown’s ‘Just Evolve’ campaign asks us all to leave harmful language behind. For me, it’s deeply personal – and long overdue. My first words were my aunty’s name. She had Down syndrome, and she was my best friend for my entire life. I’ve been sitting with this campaign this…
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When the brief is to make a portaloo look cool, you’d better not bottle it
When a portable toilet startup asks for a full brand identity, most agencies might flush the brief straight in the bin. Lark Design sat down and got to work. There’s a particular kind of brief that separates the genuinely strategic designer from the merely decorative one. It’s the brief where the product is brilliant, but…
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“It’s been a long time in the making. I am very proud of this very special album.” Love Vinnie Vincent? Then you’ll probably be OK with the two-million-dollar price tag for his new album
The launch of the Vinnie Vincent Invasion’s new album comes just months after the former Kiss man received flak for charging $225 for his Ride The Serpent single (LouderSound)
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“In a sea full of fish, we caught each other.” James Hetfield proposes to partner Adriana Gillett underwater while swimming with whale sharks
She said yes! (LouderSound)
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“They asked if I knew who Johnny Cash was. I was like, ‘Of course I f**king know who he is!” How a punk legend helped resurrect the career of an American icon in less than half an hour
Glenn Danzig wrote Thirteen for Johnny Cash’s 1994 album American Recordings (LouderSound)
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“There’s a thinking that, to be progressive, every song has to have 14 minutes of musical intellectualism. We don’t agree”: Some say Soen’s new album isn’t prog enough. But they cite Genesis in their defence
Reliance is definitely different from its predecessors. But Martin Lopez and Joel Ekelöf draw comparisons with Selling England By The Pound in their defence (LouderSound)
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“I have always been interested in the mystery about our existence. I kept my eyes opened during the night to see in the darkness. My imagination went from Heaven to Hell”: The blasphemous Brazilian black metal band who made Sepultura look like Bon Jovi
Mystifier proved that Norway didn’t have the monopoly on blasphemous black metal in the early 1990s (LouderSound)
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“We never really fitted in at all. Most heavy metal bands were riff-based. A thousand bands were copying Judas Priest and Iron Maiden”: The chaotic story of Spider, the unluckiest boogie rock band of the 80s
They were touted as the new Status Quo but things never quite worked out (LouderSound)
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“When you’re ahead of your time, it’s a real problem. You can have something extremely unique and labels won’t sign it because they don’t understand it”: The turbulent story of the band who claim to have brought heavy metal to North America
Anvil should have been huge, but fate had other plans (LouderSound)
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“We never took advantage of a death. Other bands did it. People tried to make us do the same, but we just wouldn’t”: The southern rock classic covered by Waylon Jennings and Poison that deserves to be up there with Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama
The Marshall Tucker Band made stone cold southern rock classic with Can’t You See (LouderSound)
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I had cassette tapes of Muddy’s Chess songs made. “I’d bring them to the studio and he would decide if he wanted to record a song again”: How a blues legend made a stunning return to form in the twllight of his career – with help from a young guitar hero
Muddy Waters was 62 when he released 1977’s classic Hard Again (LouderSound)
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“I was a single guy on tour, in a band, and I met a lot of girls and I apologise if I hurt her.” Sebastian Bach sorry for relationship with 17-year-old Christina Applegate
Skid Row and new Twisted Sister singer Sebastian Bach famously derailed Christina Applegate and Brad Pitt’s union (LouderSound)
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“It’s a way of life. I love my job, so working isn’t a problem.” Gary Holt has seen it all with Slayer and Exodus – and he’s not ready for it to end yet
Thrash guitar hero Gary Holt on life on the road with Slayer and Exodus (LouderSound)
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“It’s our most emotional and moving song.” In 1986, Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder taped something off the TV. Years later, that recording would leave fans wondering what in the name of grunge was going on
The story behind the weirdest track on their third album Vitalogy – and it’s not Bugs (LouderSound)
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“He listened to the first two tunes, picked up the album and smashed it against the wall. It was the only one we had!” This 1968 hit made a prog pioneer into a global star – but even he didn’t like it at first
With the help of The Who and Jimi Hendrix, and a helmet he found outside his hotel room, the bandleader acquired a nickname he’s now carried for nearly 60 years (LouderSound)
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“Lars called and said, ‘What did you do to our song? You covered up the solos, you covered up the drums, you filled every moment with dialogue!’”: How a bleak anti-war song and a massive u-turn pushed the “biggest cult band in the world” to a new level
Metallica got their mainstream breakthrough after breaking their ‘no videos’ rule (LouderSound)
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“Rory was approached with the suggestion he join Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker in a new version of Cream”: John Lennon, Eric Clapton and Brian May loved them – but this trailblazing Irish blues rock trio lasted just two albums before imploding
Led by the magnetic Rory Gallagher, Taste should have been as big as Cream or Fkeetwood Mac (LouderSound)
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Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell dead at 64: “His legacy, music and the memories he created with so many will live on forever”
Phil Campbell passed away away following “a complex and major operation” (LouderSound)
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“I could be talking to you from my Burger King castle. That’s my biggest regret.” The beloved hardcore band that turned down a big pile of money to wear chicken masks for a Slipknot-aping fast food advert
The Bronx kept their punk rock cred intact, while the Coq Roq commercial caught the eye of Slipknot’s legal team (LouderSound)
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“There was a speed-breaking incident. We weren’t even doing anything cool, just coming back from the store. Blame Judas Priest!”: The album that Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale wants played at her funeral –and the pop record that became a drunken karaoke favourite
The albums that changed Lzzy Hale’s life (LouderSound)
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“There was something romantic about splitting up when we did. But we couldn’t have gone on anyway. We were killing each other”: How rock’s most volatile band wrote the song that invented the 1990s – and then imploded
The greatest song ever to feature vocals from the singer’s pet dog (LouderSound)
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Metal Up Your Bass! TransAtlantic duo remaster entire early Metallica catalogue with bass parts restored and made louder
Good news for lovers of low end metallic grooves (LouderSound)
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Baby Queen has released ‘Feel Something’, exploring the thrill of a forbidden romance
Baby Queen has released her latest single ‘Feel Something’ via Insanity Records. This marks the second track from the London artist’s upcoming, yet-to-be-announced second studio album, following the lead single ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’. Discussing ‘Feel Something’, she says, “This song took many months to write. It details the thrill of a forbidden…
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Baby Queen has released ‘Feel Something’, exploring the thrill of a forbidden romance
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beabadoobee has returned with new single ‘All I Did Was Dream Of You’ featuring The Marías
beabadoobee has returned with a new single, ‘All I Did Was Dream Of You’, featuring The Marías. The track is accompanied by a video co-directed by Jake Erland and Lithuanian director AboveGround, filmed in Vilnius, and marks bea’s first release since her third studio album, ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’, which reached Number 1 on…
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beabadoobee has returned with new single ‘All I Did Was Dream Of You’ featuring The Marías
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Good Kid wrestle with self-worth on their new single ‘Cicada’
Their new single is the final preview before their debut album ‘Can We Hang Out Sometime?’.
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Good Kid wrestle with self-worth on their new single ‘Cicada’
Toronto’s Good Kid have released their new single ‘Cicada’, marking the final preview before their debut album ‘Can We Hang Out Sometime?’ arrives on 3rd April. The track delves into themes of self-worth and personal growth, lead vocalist Nick Frosst shares. “The feeling of not being enough is certainly something I’ve experienced. One of the…
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“The song represents a reckless normalisation of a dangerous practice.” Romania’s nu metal-styled Eurovision Song Contest entry Choke Me under fire for allegedly promoting sexual strangulation
Alexandra Căpitănescu’s Eurovision song Choke Me is facing criticism from campaigners against sexual violence (LouderSound)
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Noah Kahan has unveiled ‘Porch Light’, a new song about family and songwriting
Noah Kahan has released a new single titled ‘Porch Light’, which features on his forthcoming album ‘The Great Divide’. The album is set to be released on 24th April. The track was co-written with Grammy-winning producer Aaron Dessner and produced by Dessner, Kahan, and Gabe Simon. Recording took place at Long Pond Studio in Hudson,…
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Noah Kahan has unveiled ‘Porch Light’, a new song about family and songwriting
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Holly Humberstone has shared ‘Cruel World’, a song about the pain of long-distance love
Holly Humberstone has released her latest single ‘Cruel World’, the title track from her upcoming second album, due 10th April. “‘Cruel World’ comes from the euphoria and pain of long-distance. Your perception of the world around you can be completely distorted without that one person in it,” Holly explains. “There’s no fun in going out…
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Holly Humberstone has shared ‘Cruel World’, a song about the pain of long-distance love
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“I’ll see you all around.” Ghost appear to have killed off another of their iconic frontmen in a hilarious new video that has everyone talking
Frater Imperator announces leave of absence in Chapter 25: The Portrait. Is this really the end? (LouderSound)
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James Blake has lined up a UK and European ‘Trying Times’ tour, including Brixton Academy
James Blake has unveiled a series of UK and European tour dates as part of his ‘Trying Times’ tour, which includes a headline performance at London’s O2 Academy Brixton in September. This announcement comes in conjunction with the release of Blake’s new album, ‘Trying Times’, through Good Boy Records, which explores themes of intimacy and…
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James Blake has lined up a UK and European ‘Trying Times’ tour, including Brixton Academy
James Blake has unveiled a series of UK and European tour dates as part of his ‘Trying Times’ tour, which includes a headline performance at London’s O2 Academy Brixton in September. This announcement comes in conjunction with the release of Blake’s new album, ‘Trying Times’, through Good Boy Records, which explores themes of intimacy and…
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Sunday (1994) have unveiled a deluxe edition of ‘Devotion’ featuring three new tracks
Sunday (1994) have unveiled a deluxe edition of their second EP, ‘Devotion’, which is available now via RCA. This expanded version includes three new tracks, and follows their recent European tour with The Last Dinner Party, where they played 17 dates across the continent. The deluxe edition introduces ‘Shame’, a new single inspired by the…
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Sunday (1994) have unveiled a deluxe edition of ‘Devotion’ featuring three new tracks
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Sabaton, Devin Townsend and Corrosion Of Conformity are among the best new metal songs this week (LouderSound)
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“When a life of excess leads you on a rollercoaster that is doomed to crash but you just can’t see it.” The Pretty Reckless announce fifth album Dear God, share new single When I Wake Up, and reveal world tour itinerary
The Pretty Reckless have a busy 2026 lined up (LouderSound)
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“It turned out so good that Depeche Mode liked it!” The bold, gothic cover of a 90s classic that helped establish one of Europe’s most beloved metal bands – and why it got a seal of approval from some British legends
While Lacuna Coil were already on their way to being big players in the metal scene, this classic cover helped secure their status (LouderSound)
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“I threw my guitar off, dove into the crowd, and began strangling him to the ground. I remember the look of terror in his eyes.” The night that Smashing Pumpkins Billy Corgan met his future bandmate, and future Hole bassist, Melissa Auf der Maur
The night that fate brought two alt. rock icons together (LouderSound)
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“Tree Work” by Photographer Reave Dennison
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Great new prog you must hear from Devin Townsend, Green Carnation, Midge Ure, Teramaze and more in Prog’s brand new Tracks Of The Week
Cool new prog you must hear from Hanry, Advent Horizon, Coal & Crayon and more in all new racks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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“What can you say? It’s definitely earned its keep”: David Gilmour on the guitar he sold for $4m – that’s just sold again for $14.5m
The Black Strat was with him from 1970 until 2019, when it was one of more than 120 instruments he auctioned for charity (LouderSound)
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“The masks are sanitised now.” Slipknot’s former drummer is selling memorabilia collected during his time with Bruce Springsteen, Against Me! and Suicidal Tendencies
A portion of Jay Weinberg’s sales will benefit the MusiCares charity (LouderSound)
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UnityTX are here to stay
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY When Jay Webster – better known as SHAOLIN G – checks in ahead of UnityTX’s latest release, the day is already moving quickly. “Life is swell,” he says, speaking before an event later that afternoon. “We are just trying to get the work done and promote our album listening party this…
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UnityTX are here to stay
With ‘Somewhere, In Between…’, the Dallas band confront frustration, industry pressure and a decade spent pushing their sound forward.
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Sweet Pill have made a record for when your brain won’t give you a break
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY Zayna Youssef is on her lunch break, halfway through a sandwich and finishing a shift at a vinyl printing facility that produces car decals. In a few hours, she’ll be back in Sweet Pill mode, packing up and heading out on the road. “I make designs, and I also help print…
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Sweet Pill have made a record for when your brain won’t give you a break
Zayna Youssef opens up about overthinking, and the spark behind ‘Still There’s A Glow’.
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“There’s a guy here who you can pay five dollars to kick in the crotch.” A wild and weird weekend in Las Vegas with metal’s most colourful band
They might’ve started out as a melodeath band, but these days Avatar are supporting Iron Maiden and Metallica and more colourful than ever (LouderSound)
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From Seoul to Switzerland’s Southern Alps: Korean video art in motion
Still from Delivery Dancer’s Sphere, 2022 by Ayoung Kim © 2026 MASI Lugano’s K-NOW! Korean Video Art Today showcases eight handpicked artists who are pushing boundaries in film, VR, and audiovisual art, created between 2016 and 2024. Five hundred hours of new footage are uploaded to YouTube every sixty seconds. And that’s just one site.…
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“At one point I felt like soaking myself in vodka, setting myself alight and flinging my body from a balcony in protest.” The explosive story of the little-known band who inspired The Who and influenced punk
From John Lennon to The Who, The Faces, The Clash, Steve Albini and beyond, Third World War influenced many (LouderSound)
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Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way @ Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way explores contemporary Latinx artists’ innovations and interventions within established traditions of painting, inviting discussion on a variety of themes and revealing the diversity and expansiveness present within the field. The fifty-eight artists in the exhibition—and those in the Latinx field more broadly—encourage us to interrogate the continued relevance of…
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“Looking at these things gave me some feelings I wasn’t sure about. So I took these things outside and I burned all of them.” Why Rival Sons’ Jay Buchanan destroyed his past
Rival Sons’ frontman Jay Buchanan on his solo album, songwriting, the call of the wild, storytellers, falling in love and more (LouderSound)
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David Gilmour’s iconic black Strat has just sold for $14.5 million and is now the most expensive guitar ever
Cost-of-living crisis? What cost-of-living crisis? (LouderSound)
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“I was thinking about all the singers that came from the Seattle scene and how many of them had since died.” Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready announces rock opera about the history of grunge in Seattle
Mike McCready’s Farewell to Seasons will also be published as a graphic novel (LouderSound)
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Robyn has shared a reimagined version of ‘Blow My Mind’ from forthcoming album ‘Sexistential’
Robyn has unveiled her latest single, ‘Blow My Mind’, marking the fourth release from her forthcoming album ‘Sexistential’. This track is a reimagined version of ‘Blow My Mind’ from her 2002 album ‘Don’t Stop The Music’, now crafted as a tribute to her three-year-old son. The song was produced by Klas Åhlund. Robyn says, “‘Blow…
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Robyn has shared a reimagined version of ‘Blow My Mind’ from forthcoming album ‘Sexistential’
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Drug Church have shared ‘Pynch’, “as close as we’ve ever come to a love song”
Drug Church have released their latest single ‘Pynch’, now available through Pure Noise Records. This track marks the band’s first new music since their 2024 album ‘PRUDE’, with vocalist Patrick Kindlon describing it as “as close as we’ve ever come to a love song.” He elaborates, “This one is about meeting someone who won’t allow…
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Drug Church have shared ‘Pynch’, “as close as we’ve ever come to a love song”
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Fiona-Lee has unveiled ‘Not My Friends’, a song about the fear of being alone
Fiona-Lee has unveiled her new single ‘Not My Friends’ ahead of her upcoming UK headline tour in April. This release also comes ahead of her second EP ‘Every Woman’, set to arrive on 17th April via Gravity / Capitol Records. The track benefits from the production of Thom Lewis, known for his work with Sam…
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Fiona-Lee has unveiled ‘Not My Friends’, a song about the fear of being alone
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“When we recorded that song, Jim was on a huge dose of acid.” How a simple break-up song evolved into The Doors’ darkest, weirdest and most disturbing freak-out
How The End began, then went weird (LouderSound)
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I just got a £50 Amazon gift card to spend in the Spring Deal Days sale thanks to this epic 67% saving on NordVPN – protect your browsing for only £5.19 per month
Don’t want to miss your favourite shows when you’re out of the country? Want an Amazon gift card to spend in the Spring sale? Looking for browsing protection and more? This deal has you covered (LouderSound)
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“I know Deftones don’t like to be coined as nu metal, but…”: Nu metal favourites Papa Roach have just named the best nu metal songs of all time – and, yes, one of them picked Last Resort
No false modesty here (LouderSound)
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“I don’t know who’ll be listening to my music in 100 years but I know they’ll be listening to Shane’s.” Bruce Springsteen honours the late Shane MacGowan, shares cover of A Rainy Night In Soho from tribute album featuring Tom Waits, Kate Moss
Springsteen cover is the first single to be released from 20th Century Paddy: The Songs of Shane MacGowan (LouderSound)
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“Introducing Ozzy Matilda Osbourne”: Jack Osbourne and wife Aree welcome baby daughter and name her after the Prince Of Darkness
The couple had their second child together last Thursday (LouderSound)
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“They combine the best parts of Rammstein, Iron Maiden and Ghost”. Flame-throwing organs, witch burnings and inflatable pickaxes: Heavy metal’s nerdiest subgenre just conquered one of the UK’s most iconic arenas
Powerwolf might have enough pyro to level a city, but they’ve got singalongs to unite the masses (LouderSound)
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“I was crowdsurfing and someone was shoving their finger in my butt.” Bike crashes, TikTok hits and personal boundaries: Sleep Theory are metalcore’s fastest rising stars
There are some ugly downsides to sudden fame – as Sleep Theory founder and vocalist Cullen Moore has found out (LouderSound)
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“A load of old characters came out to see us and one of them got arrested. It was a full-moon vibe.” Weird and wonderful alt.rock Brits Marmozets fizz back witha new album after a seven-year absence
CO.WARD.DICE will be released in May (LouderSound)
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Boom Brief #7: How you branded Petal & Stem, a florist built on friendship
Romario Dudok van Heel From folk embroidery to naïve brushwork and ampersands that bloom, our fictional florist brief inspired some of the most inventive branding we’ve seen yet. Boom Briefs, if you haven’t come across them before, are our monthly creative challenges: fictional briefs designed to get your ideas flowing, stretch your skills, and, if…
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“One guy brought a homemade metal blade to a fight. It lasted about 25 seconds. Phil completely laid the fella out. Phil was tough. You didn’t mess.” From teenage fan to first-name pals – The Phil Lynott I knew
Classic Rock writer Mick Wall remembers the Phil Lynott that most never knew (LouderSound)
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Meet Baumann: Craig Boylan’s plastic man who can do just about anything
Sometimes, one clear, well-executed idea can take you a long way. Illustrator Craig Boylan discusses how he developed his uniquely playful creative style. Stepping from the world of graphic design or animation into freelance illustration can be daunting for a whole range of reasons. One of the toughest things about it is finding your own…
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Barkhouse hotel: how do you brand a service for a client who can’t read?
Crown Creative’s identity for Barkhouse, a luxury New York dog hotel, solves one of branding’s more unusual briefs: two audiences, one of whom has zero interest in your typography. Every creative brief has a tension at its heart. Usually it’s something like: make it “premium but accessible”, or “bold but timeless”. But for Crown Creative’s…
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No Coward Soul: Rachel Gregor @ Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present No Coward Soul, a solo exhibition by Kansas City-based artist Rachel Gregor. Inspired by Emily Brontë’s 1846 poem No Coward Soul Is Mine, Rachel Gregor’s latest body of work explores faith without religion, resilience without certainty, and the fragile boundary between dread and hope.
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“We took a break and made some tea. Within 20 minutes Steve had written the words.” How Humble Pie made the ultimate whiplash boogie white boy blues
With its monolithic riff and yelping lead vocal, the live version of Stone Cold Fever typifies Humble Pie, one of the best live blues-rock bands of their era (LouderSound)
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“This prosecution was a legally laughable witch-hunt. Today’s decision brings this expensive circus to an end.” Kneecap’s Mo Chara will not face terrorism trial
“You falsely tried to label me a terrorist, while it is the British government ministers that are arming and assisting a genocide” – Mo Chara (LouderSound)
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“It was construed as being about a sex worker.” The story behind the Blondie classic that everyone misunderstood
“I don’t think there’s a song on the first record without a reference to someone getting shot, stabbed, degraded, or insulted” (LouderSound)
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Iceage have returned with love song ‘Star’ and a new video
The new single’s video was directed by Thinh T. Petrus Nguyen.
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Iceage have returned with love song ‘Star’ and a new video
Iceage have returned with their new single ‘Star’, released via Mexican Summer alongside a video directed by Thinh T. Petrus Nguyen. The track marks the first new music from the Danish band since their 2021 album ‘Seek Shelter’. The group – vocalist Elias Rønnenfelt, guitarists Johan Suurballe Wieth and Casper Morilla Fernandez, drummer Dan Kjær…
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Violet Grohl has announced debut album ‘Be Sweet To Me’ and shared new single ‘595’
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Violet Grohl has announced debut album ‘Be Sweet To Me’ and shared new single ‘595’
Violet Grohl is set to release her debut album ‘Be Sweet To Me’ on 29th May via Auroura Records / Republic Records / Island Records UK. The announcement comes alongside the unveiling of a new track, ‘595’, which is accompanied by a video directed by Nikki Milan Houston. The song draws inspiration from a vintage…
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Kacey Musgraves has announced her new album ‘Middle of Nowhere’, featuring Willie Nelson and Miranda Lambert
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Kacey Musgraves has announced her new album ‘Middle of Nowhere’, featuring Willie Nelson and Miranda Lambert
Kacey Musgraves has announced her sixth studio album, ‘Middle of Nowhere’, set to be released on 1st May via Polydor Records/Lost Highway. The album draws inspiration from Musgraves’ hometown of Golden, Texas; the title-track was inspired by a sign there that reads: “Golden, TX: Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere.” The full-length features collaborations with…
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“I had rock stars much bigger than Dave coming to my side”: Ex-Megadeth bassist David Ellefson responds to Dave Mustaine’s jab at former member’s past “behaviour”
Mustaine recently said that Megadeth won’t reunite with former members on their farewell tour due to one particular person’s past (LouderSound)
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“I’ll be your 1-900-G spot, baby, you won’t last.” Violet Grohl shares phone sex-inspired new song, announces debut album Be Sweet To Me
Violet Grohl channels the ’90s on new single 595 (LouderSound)
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Dork and My First Time are teaming up for a special London party to celebrate the band’s debut EP
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Dork and My First Time are teaming up for a special London party to celebrate the band’s debut EP
Dork and My First Time are celebrating the release of the band’s self-titled debut EP with a special party in London this March. Titled ‘My First Time: The Party’, the event takes place on Saturday 21st March at Dream Bags Jaguar Shoes in Shoreditch and arrives just as the band drop their debut EP the…
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“I love the sleazy, lustful side of Motorhead.” Severed heads, strip clubs and baptism by whisky: Why the metal world loved Lemmy Kilmister, the ultimate rock’n’roll rebel
We asked some of metal’s biggest names to share which Motorhead songs mean most to them (LouderSound)
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With up to 33% off vinyl storage in Amazon’s Spring Deal Days sale, there’s never been a better time to organise your wax. Here’s 9 of my top picks for record collectors
Amazon Spring Deal Days is here and it’s brought discounts to a range of vinyl storage units covering a range of budgets – get in quick (LouderSound)
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10 years after promising a “symphony of c*cks and v*ginas and death”, Devin Townsend has finally announced his life’s work The Moth and released its unhinged lead single
Devin Townsend has reached peak Devin Townsend, unveiling a 24-track behemoth with choirs, orchestras and a song called We Don’t Deserve Dogs. Listen to maximalist preview Enter The City. (LouderSound)
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“To create something from nothing is one of the greatest feelings. It’s heaven.” Why Prince turned down a partnership deal with Guitar Hero, while Metallica considered it a “no-brainer”
Horses for courses (LouderSound)
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“Beyond the Gallop” by Photographer Philipp Treudt
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“I always try to be professional and respectful about people’s decisions. It was their band, so I had to go along with it”: When Yes told Oliver Wakeman not to come back
Keyboardist son of Rick had to tour with a band that had already fired him – but he still enjoyed the road trip, and it led to the creation of From A Page (LouderSound)
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“In the 70s the support band had to blow the main act offstage. I thought it was distasteful. There’s room for everybody”: Jethro Tull ex Martin Barre insists he’s not underrated, and explains why he has no time for egos
Guitarist reveals what he learned from one of his band’s opening acts, names a guitarist who’s a “real yardstick” of brilliance – and touches on what he misses about being in Ian Anderson’s band (LouderSound)
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Antony Szmierek introduces his next chapter with new single ‘The Heron’
DORK MIXTAPE COVER STORY FOLLOW DORK MIXTAPE ON SPOTIFY It started with a walk. A casual, everyday walk for Antony Szmierek to clear his head and take a pause from the whirlwind twelve months around him as moment after moment arrived in front of him. The sort of walk he’d regularly take to decompress and…
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Antony Szmierek introduces his next chapter with new single ‘The Heron’
After a breakthrough year that turned Antony Szmierek into a beloved people’s poet, the Manchester artist is stepping into a bold new chapter.
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39% off Nevermind is just the tip of the iceberg in Amazon’s epic Spring Deal Days CD and vinyl sale – score big savings on Zeppelin, Green Day, The Cure & more
Amazon Spring Deal Days is in full swing and there’s a load of brilliant discounts on classic albums and more. Here’s my top picks (LouderSound)
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Koyo have shared new single ‘What I’m Worth’ from their “no-frills” new album ‘Barely Here’
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Koyo have shared new single ‘What I’m Worth’ from their “no-frills” new album ‘Barely Here’
Koyo have released a new single titled ‘What I’m Worth’. The track offers a glimpse into the Long Island punk band’s forthcoming album ‘Barely Here’, set to be released on 8th May 2026 via Pure Noise Records. Joey Chiaramonte says, “A lot of bands think their second album has to be this magnum opus epic…
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“She would tune her guitar to whatever mood she was in and write the song from that tuning.” The legendary singer-songwriter who changed Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan’s life
Tool / A Perfect Circle vocalist salutes a folk-rock icon (LouderSound)
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Lip Critic have released ‘Jackpot’ and lined up a laundromat-to-boxing-ring NYC residency
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Lip Critic have released ‘Jackpot’ and lined up a laundromat-to-boxing-ring NYC residency
Lip Critic have released their latest single ‘Jackpot’. The single is described by the band as a song about extreme risk and reward. It’s from the forthcoming album ‘Theft World’, due on 1st May via Partisan Records. “Jackpot is a song about risking it all, and winning it all, betting the house, and ending up…
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Birds Flying Backwards have unveiled debut album ‘Lovebirds’, an ode to love in all its forms
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Birds Flying Backwards have unveiled debut album ‘Lovebirds’, an ode to love in all its forms
London-based sextet Birds Flying Backwards have released their debut album ‘Lovebirds’. The album, out via Real Love Recording Co., was mixed by Joe Wyatt at Abbey Road Studios and mastered by Timothy Stollenwork. It was recorded live over four days in early 2025. Discussing the album, the band state, “Lovebirds is an ode to love…
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The XCERTS have unveiled ‘in your eyes’, a raw song about loss and forever love
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The XCERTS have unveiled ‘in your eyes’, a raw song about loss and forever love
The XCERTS have released their latest single ‘in your eyes’. The track is part of a series of new music from the trio following their recent single ‘do it to myself’. Murray Macleod describes ‘in your eyes’ as “the most raw and personal song we’ve ever written.” He explains, “Fundamentally, it’s about loss. The loss…
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“I was naked in a shower, they held me upside-down by my legs and they poured bourbon into my mouth”: How this thrash singer became the new frontman of 21st-century metal stars Children Of Bodom
Samy Elbanna of Finnish speedsters Lost Society talks about fronting his country’s biggest metal band for two glorious nights last month (LouderSound)
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Dork’s teaming up with M for Montreal for a special London show this May
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Dork’s teaming up with M for Montreal for a special London show this May
Dork, M for Montreal, Mothland and Footsteps are teaming up for a special night in London this May. The event follows last November’s edition of M for Montreal, a three-night showcase festival dedicated to highlighting emerging artists from across Montreal, Quebec and the wider Canadian scene. After a packed programme of new discoveries and standout…
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Ghostly keychains, vinyl box sets & classic tees: Ditch the chocolates and discover an alternative take on Mother’s Day gifts
Mother’s Day takes place on March 15 and if you’re struggling for a present, I’ve picked out a pile of rock and metal-themed gifts that are far from boring (LouderSound)
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Like thousands of others, Kashus Culpepper taught himself to play guitar during lockdown: Unlike the rest, he’s now a superstar in the making with Elton John among his fans
Meet the singer-songwriter who’s shot from small cog in the navy to a big wheel in Nashville (LouderSound)
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Hugo Rocci paints the tools we forget to see
The Amsterdam-based artist turns everyday objects into meditative studies of colour and form. When a simple idea is executed well, it can be utterly satisfying. And when we mean simple, we mean the objects that you look at all the time – or the tools you might use every day. Hugo Rocci is a master…
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Linda Merad dives into an upside-down ocean for Hermès
The Paris-based illustrator transformed Hermès’ ‘Venture Beyond’ theme into a technicolour underwater world where the sea becomes sky. When you’re working with a well-known brand, it can sometimes be tricky to navigate legacy, tight briefs, and creative freedom. But when a brand like Hermès reaches out, you know you’re in for an exciting experience. The…
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“I know people don’t want to hear me saying such things, but they’re true.” Francis Rossi comes clean on Status Quo, Rick Parfitt and new solo album The Accidental
With Status Quo now history and Francis Rossi enjoying his An Audience With tours, a new album was far from his mind (LouderSound)
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Gretchen Scherer “Reading the Rooms” @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica
Richard Heller Gallery is pleased to present, Reading the Rooms, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Gretchen Scherer. This will be Gretchen’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
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“It wouldn’t be my first choice of nickname now”: Gluecifer’s Captain Poon on touring with Lemmy, fun with chickens and the origins of that stage name
Having said new music was unlikely, Norwegian rockers Gluecifer are back with their first album in two decades (LouderSound)
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Yes to release expanded and remastered edition of From A Page in April
Oliver Wakeman’s era as keyboard player in Yes is reassessed with a new in-depth edition of the band’s 2019 release From A Page (LouderSound)
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“One of the most colourful, fascinating, exciting and unusual rock’n’roll albums we’ve ever heard.” The story of the pioneering rockers whose career was scuttled by the Six-Day War
In 1966, a group of Arab, Israeli and American musicians made an album together in New York City – but they were doomed from the start (LouderSound)
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“Rich Robinson is an honours graduate from Keef university but he’s funkier than the master has been in decades.” The Black Crowes’ blessed resurrection keeps rolling on A Pound Of Feathers
More songs about rockin’ an’ rollin’ (LouderSound)
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Good Looking: Raymond Lemstra @ Nanzuka Underground, Tokyo
NANZUKA is pleased to present “Good Looking,” a solo exhibition of new works by Raymond Lemstra at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND. This exhibition marks the artist’s second solo show at NANZUKA following his first exhibition in Japan held at 3110NZ by LDH Kitchen (now Sushi Saito Hanare NANZUKA) in 2024. The show will be on through April…
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“It’s the best clapping TV theme song since Friends.” Listen to the first song released by US supergroup featuring R.E.M’s Michael Stipe, producer Andrew Watt, ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker
Michael Stipe shares first new song in three years, with superstar cast (LouderSound)
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Rostam has announced his new album ‘American Stories’ featuring Clairo and more
Rostam has unveiled details of his third studio album, ‘American Stories’, which will be released on 15th May via Matsor Projects. This marks his first album since 2021’s ‘Changephobia’, and the announcement coincides with the release of the album’s lead single, ‘Like a Spark’. Rostam describes the album as a reflection of his dual identity…
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Rostam has announced his new album ‘American Stories’ featuring Clairo and more
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“There was a lot of pain. My love for music was beginning to die”: He’d learned to let his brother be lead guitarist, and that many musicians lose hope. Then he changed his life, wrote a 15-minute prog epic and got signed
The American’s memories of seeing Yes, Black Sabbath and Grand Funk Railroad helped save him from despair – as did seeing his sibling play like Eddie Van Halen before Eddie did himself (LouderSound)
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Kim Gordon has dropped title-track ‘Play Me’ ahead of her third solo album
Kim Gordon is set to release her third solo album ‘Play Me’ this Friday via Matador Records. Ahead of the album’s release, Gordon has shared the title-track along with a video directed by Barney Clay. The album features previously released singles including ‘Dirty Tech’, accompanied by a Moni Haworth-directed video, and the lead track ‘Not…
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Kim Gordon has dropped title-track ‘Play Me’ ahead of her third solo album
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Bleachers have shared ‘dirty wedding dress’ from their upcoming album ‘everyone for ten minutes’
Bleachers have unveiled their latest single ‘dirty wedding dress’, which will feature on their forthcoming fifth studio album. Titled ‘everyone for ten minutes’, the album is set to be released on 22nd May via Dirty Hit and will also include the lead single ‘you and forever’. In support of the new album, Bleachers have announced…
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Bleachers have shared ‘dirty wedding dress’ from their upcoming album ‘everyone for ten minutes’
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“I remember thinking, Who in their right mind would want this to go out?” AC/DC’s Angus Young on the song he wishes the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band had never released
Angus Young on AC/DC’s most “regrettable” song (LouderSound)
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Really Good Time have returned with their brilliantly titled single ‘Bob Dylan Was On Pawn Stars in 2010’
Dublin trio Really Good Time have released their first music of 2026 with new single and video ‘Bob Dylan Was On Pawn Stars in 2010’. Frontman Wastefellow explains the inspiration behind the song: “The seed for Bob Dylan Was on Pawn Stars in 2010 was planted on a bus home, after seeing ‘A Complete Unknown’…
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Really Good Time have returned with their brilliantly titled single ‘Bob Dylan Was On Pawn Stars in 2010’
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The Orielles have dropped buzzing new single ‘Wasp’ ahead of their album ‘Only You Left’
The Orielles have shared their latest single, ‘Wasp’. It arrives as the group are preparing to release their fourth studio album, ‘Only You Left’, this Friday, 13th March, via Heavenly Recordings. Discussing the track, The Orielles commented: “Taking on another shift in perspective, the lyrics follow a miniscule wasp as it reaches the height of…
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The Orielles have dropped buzzing new single ‘Wasp’ ahead of their album ‘Only You Left’
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Martin Luke Brown has shared his reflective new single ‘back of my mind’
Martin Luke Brown has unveiled his latest single ‘back of my mind’ via Bright Antenna Records. This marks his first release since his second album ‘man oh man !’ last year. The track, co-written and produced with long-time collaborator and Grammy-winner Matt Zara, features a visualiser directed by Dana Trippe. “‘Back of my mind’ is…
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Martin Luke Brown has shared his reflective new single ‘back of my mind’
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“I was like, ‘This is it. This is ****ing it.’ I was so obsessed.” Here’s what Linkin Park singer Emily Armstrong thinks about the band’s legendary debut album, Hybrid Theory
Surely even in her wildest dreams, Emily wouldn’t have believed she’d be singing the lyrics from that album on stage with the band herself (LouderSound)
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“Any scrape of anything interesting or off the beaten path that can be turned into drama is swarmed over and spit out as bait.” For the record, despite what you may have read, Jack White doesn’t consider Taylor Swift’s music “boring”
Jack White is tired of being misquoted (LouderSound)
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“Are you a guitarist too?” The day that rock legends Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Brian May and Jeff Beck met the Queen of England
“It doesn’t matter at all that she did not know who we are” (LouderSound)
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Bilbao BBK Live has expanded its 2026 lineup with Calvin Harris, Hemlocke Springs and more
Calvin Harris leads the newly announced names for the Bilbao BBK Live 2026 festival. Joining the lineup this summer are Westside Cowboy, Hemlocke Springs, Dellafuente, La Paloma and BARRRK. These artists will perform alongside previously announced acts such as Robbie Williams, David Byrne, Lily Allen, IDLES, and Interpol, amongst others. Bilbao BBK Live, celebrating its…
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Bilbao BBK Live has expanded its 2026 lineup with Calvin Harris, Hemlocke Springs and more
Calvin Harris leads the newly announced names for the Bilbao BBK Live 2026 festival. Joining the lineup this summer are Westside Cowboy, Hemlocke Springs, Dellafuente, La Paloma and BARRRK. These artists will perform alongside previously announced acts such as Robbie Williams, David Byrne, Lily Allen, IDLES, and Interpol, amongst others. Bilbao BBK Live, celebrating its…
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“This is a mallet to the back of the skull to anyone who believed their best days were behind them.” One of metal’s greatest modern bands have made their best album in over a decade: Lamb Of God’s Into Oblivion slays
Lamb Of God’s new album is their best since Resolution – at the very least (LouderSound)
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“He seemed very polite, kind of gentle.” The vocalist who traded tapes with one of black metal’s most notorious characters, learned details of his brutal murder from a fanzine
Attila Csihar was offered Mayhem singer’s job after becoming pen-pals with late guitarist Euronymous (LouderSound)
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Amazon kick off Spring Deal Days with 3 months of Amazon Music Unlimited for absolutely nothing – get your free subscription right now
Amazon’s Spring Deal Days event is now live – and with 3 free months of Amazon Music Unlimited, it’s the perfect time to explore everything the music streaming service has to offer (LouderSound)
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Viagra Boys’ Shrimptech empire expands to Alexandra Palace
On 6th March 2026, Viagra Boys headlined a sold-out Ally Pally. Is that really a sentence any of us would have anticipated back when surprise hit ‘Sports’ first emerged back in 2018? Maybe not, but at the biggest show they’ve ever played, and singer Sebastian Murphy’s 36th birthday, he reveals the secret to his success:…
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Viagra Boys’ Shrimptech empire expands to Alexandra Palace
At their biggest headline show yet, Viagra Boys celebrate Sebastian Murphy’s birthday with saxophone freakouts, shrimp devotees and a sold-out Ally Pally.
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Radio 1’s Big Weekend has added Olivia Dean, Niall Horan and Kehlani to its Sunderland takeover
Olivia Dean, Niall Horan and Kehlani have been confirmed as part of the line-up for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2026. The event is scheduled to take place in Sunderland at Herrington Country Park, from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th May 2026. On Sunday 24th May, the Radio 1 Main Stage will feature artists such as…
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Radio 1’s Big Weekend has added Olivia Dean, Niall Horan and Kehlani to its Sunderland takeover
Olivia Dean, Niall Horan and Kehlani have been confirmed as part of the line-up for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2026. The event is scheduled to take place in Sunderland at Herrington Country Park, from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th May 2026. On Sunday 24th May, the Radio 1 Main Stage will feature artists such as…
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All Points East has revealed Jorja Smith and Tems for its final 2026 headliner show
All Points East has unveiled its final headliner show for 2026, featuring Jorja Smith and Tems as co-headliners. The event is scheduled to take place at Victoria Park, London on Friday 21st August 2026. The line-up, curated by Jorja Smith and her label FAMM in collaboration with All Points East, will also include performances from…
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All Points East has revealed Jorja Smith and Tems for its final 2026 headliner show
All Points East has unveiled its final headliner show for 2026, featuring Jorja Smith and Tems as co-headliners. The event is scheduled to take place at Victoria Park, London on Friday 21st August 2026. The line-up, curated by Jorja Smith and her label FAMM in collaboration with All Points East, will also include performances from…
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Snail Mail has mapped out a summer UK and European run with a bonus London show
Snail Mail, the project of Lindsey Jordan, has announced a series of UK and European performances this summer, including an extra show in London at the Electric Ballroom on 26th June. These performances will be her first European headline shows since 2022 and will feature new material from her forthcoming third album ‘Ricochet’, set for…
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Snail Mail has mapped out a summer UK and European run with a bonus London show
Snail Mail, the project of Lindsey Jordan, has announced a series of UK and European performances this summer, including an extra show in London at the Electric Ballroom on 26th June. These performances will be her first European headline shows since 2022 and will feature new material from her forthcoming third album ‘Ricochet’, set for…
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Man/Woman/Chainsaw have lined up their biggest UK and Ireland headline tour yet
Man/Woman/Chainsaw have unveiled plans for a headline tour across the UK and Ireland this September and October, marking their biggest tour to date. The tour will include shows in Dublin, Belfast, and their largest London performance yet at the Electric Ballroom. Tickets will be available for pre-sale to mailing list subscribers from this Thursday, 12th…
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Man/Woman/Chainsaw have lined up their biggest UK and Ireland headline tour yet
Man/Woman/Chainsaw have unveiled plans for a headline tour across the UK and Ireland this September and October, marking their biggest tour to date. The tour will include shows in Dublin, Belfast, and their largest London performance yet at the Electric Ballroom. Tickets will be available for pre-sale to mailing list subscribers from this Thursday, 12th…
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Midge Ure announces new album A Man Of Two Worlds and releases lead single Just Words
Ultravox icon will launch 21-date tour when the half-instrumental LP arrives on May 8 (LouderSound)
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“A raging maniac with a head full of noise, romance and death.” Nine Jim Steinman albums you should listen to and one to avoid
His musical vision was rejected by everyone. Then, like a bat out of hell, he went from a nobody to being hailed as a musical genius (LouderSound)
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“Into this void of hopelessness and lack of understanding came this perfect amoral act”: How a controversial song inspired by a tragic school shooting in the US became a UK No.1
Despite what many thought, I Don’t Like Mondays wasn’t about getting back to work after the weekend (LouderSound)
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Are creatives really leaving the UK in droves, and if so, why?
Bethia Connolly From Alpine ski resorts to Melbourne agencies and Dubai boardrooms, designers and art directors are voting with their passports. But it’s not all postcard-perfect: the picture is a lot more complicated than that. Recently, we posted on LinkedIn asking whether creatives were actually leaving the UK, or just thinking about it. We expected…
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Real talk, real people: why Creative Boom IRL is the community you’ve been waiting for
Kate, Brett & Vicky (Leeds). Photo by Jemma Mickleburgh From Belfast to Brighton, creatives are swapping algorithm feeds for real conversation… and loving every minute of it. If you’ve ever felt invisible in your own industry (heads down, working solo, scrolling through feeds and wondering where all the energy went), Creative Boom IRL might be…
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Marie Holst is reweaving tapestries for the digital age
Solo Exhibition, The Garden, Etage Projects. Credit: Robert Damisch The Copenhagen-based artist uses digital jacquard weaving to tell the stories history forgot. When you look back on textile traditions, the beautiful, tactile medium has long encompassed weaving, dyeing, and embroidery as ways of telling stories or marking moments in history. For Marie Holst, she is…
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Melissa Brown “Window Shopping” @ Derek Eller Gallery, NYC
Derek Eller Gallery is pleased to present Window Shopping, a solo exhibition of new mixed-media paintings by Melissa Brown. Utilizing a combination of screen-printed photographs hybridized with passages painted in impasto or airbrush, Brown mines the rich topography of New York City store windows. With historical precedents like Rauschenberg, Johns, and Warhol who famously engaged…
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“The crowd seemed more concerned with the long lines at the beer taps.” In 1984 Huey Lewis invited Stevie Ray Vaughan on tour – and he tanked
Huey Lewis remembers offering Stevie Ray Vaughan support after a disastrous opening set in Oklahoma (LouderSound)
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Dead Kennedys legend Jello Biafra hospitalised after suffering stroke
Biafra has released a statement (LouderSound)
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“Me and Alice were getting creative with the truth long before the Age of Fake News.” Alice Cooper announces Devil On My Shoulder autobiography and book tour
Alice Cooper’s memoir includes appearances from Salvador Dalí, John Lennon, Groucho Marx, Vincent Price, Frank Sinatra, Jimi Hendrix, Gerald Ford, Andy Warhol, Tiger Woods and many more (LouderSound)
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Tommy DeCarlo, the childhood Boston fan who became the band’s frontman, dead at 60
Boston vocalist Tommy DeCarlo died today (March 9) from brain cancer (LouderSound)
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“I’d like to thank all the people who haven’t voted for us from the bottom of my heart.” Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher offers withering commentary on the band’s current ranking in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame fan vote
Oasis, their old pals The Black Crowes and Iron Maiden aren’t polling well in the Rock Hall fan vote, but Phil Collins is (LouderSound)
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“The next evolution of everything I’ve been building toward for years”: Former Arch Enemy singer Alissa White-Gluz launches new band Blue Medusa
Guitarists Alyssa Day and Dani Sophia join the ex-Arch Enemy frontwoman in hew newest musical endeavour (LouderSound)
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Jon Anderson announces more UK live shows for September
Former Yes singer Jon Anderson will now play shows in Brighton, Oxford, Nottingham and Portsmouth (LouderSound)
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“I have the power!” Queen’s Brian May is working on the soundtrack to the new, long-delayed He-Man movie, featuring Jared Leto as Skeletor
“This movie will make a lot of people smile a lot” (LouderSound)
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: March 9, 2026
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Skindred, Cheap Trick, Suzi Quatro and more (LouderSound)
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“I was walking down the street and I saw this junkie washing out his needle with wine.” How one of the most hyped metal bands of the 90s bounced back from firings, studio disasters and, erm, constipation
When Machine Head needed a good follow-up to their classic debut album, boy did they deliver – but not without facing some challenges (LouderSound)
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Illustrator Spotlight: Julija Panova
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Radio 1’s Big Weekend has added Zara Larsson, Louis Tomlinson and Lola Young to its Sunderland lineup
Zara Larsson, Louis Tomlinson and Lola Young are among the artists set to perform at Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2026 in Sunderland. The event will take place on Saturday 23rd May, featuring a line-up that also includes Ellie Goulding, James Blake, Skye Newman, Rachel Chinouriri, MUNA, Erin LeCount, Mitski, Florence Road and Wasia Project. These…
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Radio 1’s Big Weekend has added Zara Larsson, Louis Tomlinson and Lola Young to its Sunderland lineup
Zara Larsson, Louis Tomlinson and Lola Young are among the artists set to perform at Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2026 in Sunderland. The event will take place on Saturday 23rd May, featuring a line-up that also includes Ellie Goulding, James Blake, Skye Newman, Rachel Chinouriri, MUNA, Erin LeCount, Mitski, Florence Road and Wasia Project. These…
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“Anyone who tells you it’s not a Genesis album isn’t a real fan. Come at me!”: Camel’s Peter Jones stands up for two records that others love to hate
Multi-instrumentalist Tiger Moth Tales leader shares a couple of contentious opinions, while heaping praise on his boss Andy Latimer (LouderSound)
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First Aid Kit are set for a special London show with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
First Aid Kit are set to return to London for a unique performance at the Royal Albert Hall, accompanied by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. The Swedish duo will perform on 29th September 2026, marking their only UK show of the year. The concert will see First Aid Kit, comprising sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg, play…
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First Aid Kit are set for a special London show with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
First Aid Kit are set to return to London for a unique performance at the Royal Albert Hall, accompanied by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. The Swedish duo will perform on 29th September 2026, marking their only UK show of the year. The concert will see First Aid Kit, comprising sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg, play…
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Dominic Fike has taken ‘Babydoll’ through the car wash in his new video
Dominic Fike has unveiled a new official video for his 2018 track ‘Babydoll’, which has recently surged into the Top 20 of the UK Official Singles Chart. This resurgence follows the track’s popularity as a TikTok trend, amassing 690,000 creations on the platform and nearing a billion streams on Spotify. The video for ‘Babydoll’ cfeatures…
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Dominic Fike has taken ‘Babydoll’ through the car wash in his new video
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How to write emails that don’t make people secretly hate you
Image licensed via Adobe Stock You didn’t mean it to sound like that. But it did. Whether it’s a curt reply, an overly formal sign-off, or a “per my last email” that could turn milk sour, the way we write at work shapes how people feel about us – often without us realising. Here’s how…
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Yorkshire Tea’s new campaign knows some moments simply deserve Gold
Lucky Generals’ latest work for Yorkshire Tea is funny, human, and quietly brilliant. And yes, it made us want another brew. There are moments in life that call for the good stuff. Not the everyday bag-dunked-in-a-mug routine, but something a bit more considered. A touch of the special. A Yorkshire Gold, if you will. That’s…
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NFUZD is the cannabis brand identity that dares to look completely different
José Manuel Vega’s bold new branding project proves the cannabis industry doesn’t have to look like, well, the cannabis industry… and the results are gloriously, unapologetically fun. There’s a creative challenge that doesn’t get talked about enough: what do you do when you’re designing for a category so visually established that breaking from it feels…
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“Now I know that there’s an audience for my voice and my songs, I want to present that to as many people as possible.” Dan Byrne is ready for the world – but is the world ready for him?
The blues rocker with the big voice plays UK shows this month and next (LouderSound)
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Run London/Draw London – raising money for Oxfam at the London Marathon
We talk to illustrator Dan Woodger, who is running the London Marathon and creating a huge crowdfunded artwork for charity. He’s laced up his high-performance trainers. He’s got his iPad and stylus. And illustrator Dan Woodger has launched a project that combines his favourite mode of transport – running – with his vocation: drawing, drawing,…
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“I always took a flagon of cider on stage with me. When I’d finished drinking it I played the jug.” The extraordinary story of the debut single that sold 73,000 copies before lunch on release day and became a hit all over the world
How a song that wasn’t considered to have potential as a single soundtracked the summer of 1970 (LouderSound)
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Chloe Early “Futures” @ Corey Helford Gallery, Los Angeles
On view in downtown Los Angeles at Corey Helford Gallery in Chloe Early’s new body of work, Futures. Early’s paintings unfurl like fragments of an unwritten film—half-lit figures caught in a hush of nostalgia, their surfaces alive with a delicate interplay of glaze and abrasion. The effect is at once theatrical and intimate, a lyricism…
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“A stylus-melting red-hot riff-o-rama that demands to be played loud.” AC/DC are captured in their hungry prime on If You Want Blood You’ve Got It
Recorded in front of a rabid Glasgow audience, If You Want Blood is AC/DC and Bon Scott at their live peak (LouderSound)
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“He came on stage in a witch’s hat and cape, carrying a sword. In the second song he attacked me with the sword! What’s wrong with this picture, you know?” The flawed genius who even kept Lemmy on his toes
He wrote his band’s breakthrough single and created the concept they’ve continued to develop, But after a series of increasingly alarming episodes he was dead by the age of 43 (LouderSound)
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Woodstock legend Country Joe McDonald dead at 84
Country Joe McDonald fronted Country Joe and the Fish and wrote the Vietnam protest classic I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag (LouderSound)
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“Hearing Prince covered it or Taylor Swift hand-picked it for an Apple commercial? What is that?” How an email rant inspired a song worth a billion streams and picked up some iconic fans along the way
When the world felt very unstable in 2001, Jimmy Eat World delivered the feel good hit of the autumn (LouderSound)
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“Slamming started with us because of the speed. When we added reggae, and they started skanking like they’d come to see The Specials”: The cult punk icons who smashed together rock and reggae and influenced Slayer, Guns N’ Roses and Dave Grohl
Bad Brains are one of the most influential US punk bands in history (LouderSound)
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“I was in an airport and these people went: ‘Hey Steve! Thumbs up, man! Tony Soprano loves Journey!’ It was amazing”: This multi-million selling rock singer disappeared from music for more than 20 years. It took a personal tragedy to bring him back
“I was in an airport and these people went: ‘Hey Steve! Thumbs up, man! Tony Soprano loves Journey!’ It was amazing”: This multi-million selling rock singer disappeared from music for more than 20 years. It took a personal tragedy to bring him back (LouderSound)
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“There was a lot of violence. We were fighting off stage moshers, people were running in and crashing into us. Those were violent times”: How a “desperate” band dived into Egyptian myth and made the album that reinvented death metal in the 21st century
The story of Nile’s monstrous Black Seeds Of Vengeance (LouderSound)
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“The label said, ‘We find the cover a bit dark, the logo is ugly and, frankly, we don’t hear a single’”: Amazingly, a prog supergroup soundtracked the summer of 1982. The secret of their success? English church music
With a background in three of the genre’s biggest bands, the quartet got tired of creating epics and decided to go pop. But they know their debut album would have only achieved a thousandth of its sales without the last track to be added (LouderSound)
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“Oh look, we’re rich. We set out to achieve what we set out to achieve. What do we do now?” How a freak meeting with a lost friend shocked one of rock’s biggest bands to tears – and inspired one of their greatest ever songs
Pink Floyd’s Shine On You Crazy Diamond is a bittersweet tribute to former frontman Syd Barrett (LouderSound)
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“It seems like a really fitting time.” Watch hardcore heroes Turnstile perform faithful cover of Stone Roses indie classic I Wanna Be Adored
Baltimore’s Turnstile pay homage to Manchester giants The Stone Roses in tribute to late bass player Mani (LouderSound)
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“There’s going to be everything from his hairbrushes to his smelly socks to his dirty paint chair.” Unique Ozzy Osbourne museum exhibition to go on world tour
Sharon Osbourne says the deeply personal Ozzy exhibition currently showing at Birmingham Museum will travel the globe (LouderSound)
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“I met Billy Corgan at a funeral. I said: ‘Are you aware of my band?’ He goes: ‘You kidding? I got your album in my car’”: The cult hair metal band with links to Styx, Smashing Pumpkins and Kanye West who had the world in their hands –but threw it away
Enuff Z’Nuff could have been the new Cheap Trick, but label politics and self-destruction got in the way (LouderSound)
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“You could barely drive down Sunset Strip because of the drunk people. A couple of my friends got hit. Luciky, they lived and partied on, like good headbangers”: The outrageous movie which captured the debauched 80s scene that “made Caligula look tame”
Who can forget WASP’s guitarist in a swimming pool with a bottle of vodka and his mom? (LouderSound)
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“That number-one hit poses the gentle question: ‘Should I just kill myself?’” How a “throwaway” lyric written during a dark time helped turn some punk misfits into one of the biggest rock bands of the 2000s
AFI’s 2006 single Miss Murder was even a Top 5 single in Venezuela (LouderSound)
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“Our first logo was a couple of witches throwing stuff into a cauldron. It was mystical – hobbits and the Bible and the Koran. We didn’t know what we were doing”: The cult band who made one of the greatest albums of the 70s – but struggled to match it
Wishbone Ash’s Argus is 70s rock classic (LouderSound)
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“That bloke’s right – we are crap!” The insult and the instrument that turned a failing pop act into prog giants
They seemed doomed to be one-hit wonders on the cabaret circuit, with gig fees spiralling downwards, until the night they were confronted with the truth (LouderSound)
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“Lady Gaga is awesome. Have you seen her play piano? She’ll sit down and throw down something. Aside from all the crazy outfits, she’s a great musician”: The classic 1983 album that Zakk Wylde says defines metal – and the unlikely pop megastar he loves
This is the soundtrack to Black Label Society frontman and Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde’s life (LouderSound)
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“She steps in the room with us, a rock’n’roll band that’s fronted by a guy she adores”: How a song from Tom Petty’s reject pile unwittingly became the massive hit single that launched a Fleetwood Mac icon’s solo career
Unhappy with Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk album, Stevie Nicks gravitated towards a band whose music she preferred (LouderSound)
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“I had a lovely chat with Princess Anne about my career and touring. She was quite genned up.” Graham Gouldman on royal approval and the chances of 10cc’s original lineup reuniting
10cc’s remaining founder member Graham Gouldman is touring with the band and solo this year (LouderSound)
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“Jim could write a song that was so passionate you felt like you were being disembowelled, but he never had that love in his own life”: The epic power ballad that propelled an unlikely singer to stardom – and nearly provoked a “chick fight” in the process
It was one of the high points of Meat Loaf’s Bat Out Of Hell (LouderSound)
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The holy grail of ’90s post-hardcore, Fugazi’s fabled In On The Kill Taker sessions with Steve Albini, has finally been released 34 years after being shelved
Fugazi’s Albini Sessions is available now to purchase for a brilliant cause (LouderSound)
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Taking Back Sunday have mapped out a return to Ireland with Dublin and Belfast shows
Tickets go on sale at 10 am GMT on 9th March.
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Reggae-rock, Southern ballads and the sound of black metal melting: the 9 heavy new tracks that everyone needs to hear this week
Skindred, Sevendust, Blackbraid and more have released scorching new singles – hear them all and vote for your favourite here (LouderSound)
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The April 2026 issue of Dork is now available to order – featuring Muna, James Blake, Holly Humberstone and more
The April 2026 issue of Dork is now available to order, led by MUNA, Holly Humberstone and James Blake across three covers tied together by artists making music that meets the moment head-on. This month’s issue pulls together records that don’t pretend the outside world isn’t a lot. Instead, they make space for tension, contradiction,…
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The April 2026 issue of Dork is now available to order – featuring Muna, James Blake, Holly Humberstone and more
Plus Arlo Parks, Courtney Barnett, Fcukers, Leigh-Anne, Snail Mail and more.
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Book Of Churches is Felix Mackenzie-Barrow turning Divorce downtime into devotionals
F elix Mackenzie-Barrow has spent much of the last few years on the go. As a member of Divorce, that has meant long stretches on the road and very little time to stand still. Right now, he is in the US again, which he describes as “a very strange and overwhelming place”, even if the…
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Book Of Churches is Felix Mackenzie-Barrow turning Divorce downtime into devotionals
Made with GarageBand, two mics and a £15 charity shop guitar, Book Of Churches captures Divorce’s Felix Mackenzie-Barrow at his most minimal.
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“If you don’t really get the concept of wanting to sing sad songs in the dark, you are never going to be a fan of this band, ever.” The story behind the “nursery rhyme” 90s alt. rock classic covered by Metallica for one night only
“It’s a song for people that know what it is like to live on the dark side of life” (LouderSound)
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Sofia and the Antoinettes has unveiled cinematic new single ‘Vespa’
Sofia and the Antoinettes have unveiled their latest single, ‘Vespa’. A track that delves into themes of nostalgia and self-reflection, the lyrics reference iconic figures like Elizabeth Taylor and Bette Davis, highlighting Sofia’s cinematic influences, including directors Sofia Coppola and David Lynch. The artist’s debut EP, ‘Women Who Love Too Much’, released in 2025, was…
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Sofia and the Antoinettes has unveiled cinematic new single ‘Vespa’
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My First Time have unveiled ‘Celebrity’ and a Timothée Chalamet cardboard cameo
My First Time have unveiled their latest single ‘Celebrity’, offering a preview of their self-titled debut EP, due 20th March. The single, which follows ‘Picture Of Health’, is accompanied by a band-directed video featuring lead singer Isaac Stroud-Allen navigating London with a Timothée Chalamet cardboard cutout. The tracklisting for ‘My First Time’ reads: ‘Picture Of…
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My First Time have unveiled ‘Celebrity’ and a Timothée Chalamet cardboard cameo
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“The LAPD chased down some of the miscreants and beat them to the ground with their nightsticks.” How one of the worst riots in the history of music got a legendary metal band banned from a major Hollywood venue
Slayer were used to controversy, but when they rocked up to play the Hollywood Palladium in 1998, they didn’t expect this. (LouderSound)
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she’s green have the ‘Mettle’
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY Minneapolis five-piece she’s green are still at the very beginning of their story, but momentum is already building. With their new single ‘Mettle’ freshly released and a third EP on the way, the band are stepping into a bigger, bolder phase: the guitars hit harder, the contrasts run deeper, the emotional…
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she’s green have the ‘Mettle’
Introducing the Minneapolis newcomers channelling bad headlines, nature walks and DIY grit into cathartic, fuzzed-out release.
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Illustrator Spotlight: Deb JJ Lee
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Taking Back Sunday have mapped out a return to Ireland with Dublin and Belfast shows
Taking Back Sunday are set to return to Ireland with headline shows in Dublin and Belfast this May, marking their first performances on the island since 2019. The band will perform at The Academy in Dublin on 20th May, followed by a show at The Limelight in Belfast on 21st May. Taking Back Sunday are…
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“He was, like me, wanting to focus more on creative work, as opposed to touring, touring, touring”: Steven Wilson and Opeth’s Mikael Åkerfeldt are going to make another album together
The celebrated prog musicians previously collaborated on 2012 album Storm Corrosion, and many fans are hankering for a follow-up (LouderSound)
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Kamal. has teamed up with Keaton Henson on new single ‘no friend, no lover’
Kamal. has unveiled his new single ‘no friend, no lover’, featuring musician, composer, and poet Keaton Henson. Following his earlier release ‘How The F*** Does Everybody Else Manage’, this track is part of Kamal.’s upcoming debut album, and it delves into themes of identity, vulnerability, and modern life’s complexities. He explains: “This song is about…
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Neighbourhood Festival has lined up KEO, Florence Road and The Guest List for 2026
Neighbourhood Festival is set to make its return to Manchester on Saturday 17th October, taking over 11 venues for a day. Headlining the festival will be KEO, fresh off their sold-out show at the O2 Ritz. Joining them are Florence Road, as well as The Guest List, Brogeal, Brooki and Girl in the Year Above.…
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Gretel has shared ‘Fire Blooming Trees’, a song about finding humanity behind the algorithms
Gretel has unveiled her her latest single, ‘Fire Blooming Trees’, from her forthcoming debut album, ‘Squish’, set for release on 10th April via Breadcrumb Records / AWAL. “I love this one so much, it’s about overconsumption and over-saturation in our world and finding the humanity behind all the algorithms,” Gretel explains. “I think the day…
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Dork’s Night Out is heading to The 100 Club this May with VILLANELLE, Saint Clair and BÆNCH
London, clear your evening plans. Dork is heading back to one of the most legendary rooms in the country, and we’re bringing some very loud friends with us. On Tuesday 5th May, Dork, CloseUp and The 100 Club present Dork’s Night Out, a triple-bill that’s part celebration, part “you’re going to want to say you…
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Laurent Proux “Out Of The Blue” @ GNYP Gallery, Antwerp
If you happen to be Antwerp this week, and maybe you are, Laurent Proux, one of our favorite French painters, is opening Out of the Blue with GNYP Gallery.
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Cool new proggy sounds you need to hear from Long Distance Calling, VLMV, Lorenzo Bedini and Amanda Lehmann and more in Prog’s brand new Tracks Of The Week
Ace new prog you must hear from Maebe, Port Noir, Holsoil, Marley Davidson and more in all new racks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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We celebrate Keith Emerson in the cover of the new issue of Prog Magazine, which is on sale now!
Plus Francis Dunnery, Pat Metheny, Gong, Clive. Nolan, Soft Machine, Ulver, Bill Nelson’s Orchestra Futura, Godsticks, Magnus Martin and loads more… (LouderSound)
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“We wanted a song about castles and crossbows.” The magical relationship between Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio celebrated on the monumental Rainbow – The Temple Of The King 1975-76
Nine CDs of Ritchie, Ronnie and Rainbow (LouderSound)
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“To us, this was a decent album track, no more. We certainly did not think it could be a single!” Without the support of two American DJs, one of rock’s classic singles might never have been released
Had Thin Lizzy’s manager not had an ear for a good tune and some American DJs not picked up on it, Phil Lynott & Co. might never have released their signature song (LouderSound)
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“Why have Kiss lasted in a town like Detroit? ‘Cos we appeal to the real masses, the great unwashed of America.” In 2003, Kiss fans coughed up $1,000 for front-row seats on their 2003 US tour with Aerosmith, and we joined the throng
“In many ways Kiss has a lot more to do with rappers, both spiritually and aesthetically, than with grunge rock music” – Gene Simmons (LouderSound)
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“I drove a different Ferrari to the studio every day. David Gilmour and Nick Mason would wait outside to see which one”: How Sammy Hagar tried and failed to become a prog star after falling for Pink Floyd
Montrose and Van Halen frontman regrets that he never got to make his concept album about aliens and space travel under the banner Sammy Wilde And Dustcloud (LouderSound)
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Guns N’ Roses announce stadium tour in Australia and New Zealand with Airbourne
Guns N’ Roses will head down under following dates in Latin America, the US and Europe (LouderSound)
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TOMORA have opened the door to ‘Come Closer’ with new single ‘Somewhere Else’
TOMORA, the collaboration between AURORA and Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers, have unveiled their latest single ‘Somewhere Else’. The track forms part of their forthcoming album ‘Come Closer’, due 17th April. TOMORA are set to perform their debut live shows later this month, with appearances scheduled in London and Manchester. AURORA comments, “‘Somewhere Else’…
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Fcukers have made their TV debut on The Tonight Show
New York-based duo Fcukers have marked their television debut with a performance on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’. The pair took to the stage to perform ‘I Like It Like That’, a track from their upcoming debut album ‘Ö’. Produced by Kenny Beats with contributions from 100 Gecs, the record is set for release…
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San Jose have unleashed brooding new single ‘The Bastards’
Glasgow-based post-punk band San Jose have unveiled their latest single, ‘The Bastards’. Produced by Chris McCrory and mastered by Felix Davis, ‘The Bastards’ is a six-minute track that blends post-punk energy with orchestral elements. Speaking about the single, the band say: “The Bastards is a ballad about sovereignty. It’s hard to write a song about…
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Records For Palestine have launched charity raffles with backing from Fontaines D.C., KNEECAP, Nilüfer Yanya and loads more
Records For Palestine have initiated two online raffles aimed at raising funds for Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP). Launched on Thursday 5th March, these raffles will run concurrently over two months, featuring 47 prizes collectively. The raffles are divided into two categories: one focusing on alternative, rock and electronic music, and the other on jazz,…
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PUNCHBAG have fired off ‘What’s In My Bag’ ahead of EP ‘I Am Obsessed’
South London sibling duo PUNCHBAG, comprising Clara and Anders Bach, have unveiled their latest single ‘What’s In My Bag’. It’s taken from their upcoming EP ‘I Am Obsessed’, set for release on 10th April via Mute. The announcement coincides with the news of their debut UK and European headline tour slated for this spring. Vocalist…
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Arlo Parks has announced a global headline tour with a huge Brixton date
Arlo Parks has announced a global headline tour, featuring a performance at London’s O2 Academy Brixton and a special support show with David Byrne in Dublin this June. The tour is in support of her new album ‘Ambiguous Desire’, set for release on 3rd April. Tickets are set to go on general sale at 10am…
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Melanie Baker has let loose with ‘HAHA!’ ahead of debut album ‘Somebody Help Me, I’m Being Spontaneous!’
Melanie Baker has released her new single ‘HAHA!’ via Tambourhinoceros. This track is a part of her debut album ‘Somebody Help Me, I’m Being Spontaneous!’, set to arrive on 10th April through the Danish indie label. The album was recorded in a cabin in Wales, showcasing Baker’s unique approach to music with influences from grunge,…
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“If you’re getting compared to bands like Genesis, who’s going to complain?” Why UK prog rockers Ghost Of The Machine’s ‘difficult’ second album, Empires Must Fall, wasn’t so difficult after all
Rising prog rock sextet Ghost Of The Machine received rightful acclainm for their Scissorgames debut. Can they match it with second album, Empires Must Fall? (LouderSound)
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Rosa Walton has shared her excellent debut solo single ‘Sorry Anyway’ and announced album ‘Tell Me It’s A Dream’
Rosa Walton, known for her role in experimental pop duo Let’s Eat Grandma, has announced her debut solo album ‘Tell Me It’s A Dream’. The album is set for release on 5th June via Transgressive Records. In conjunction with this announcement, Walton has released her first single from the album, ‘Sorry Anyway’. Rosa says, “This…
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“He wanted to do something heavy. My mindset at the time was, I’d rather not”: Opeth’s Mikael Åkerfeldt reveals why collaboration with Dream Theater’s Mike Portnoy hasn’t happened yet
Dream Theater’s drummer has said multiple times that he wants to make music with Opeth’s frontman. So, we asked Åkerfeldt what’s taking so long. (LouderSound)
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SASAMI has reimagined ‘Blood On The Silver Screen’ with a new ‘Director’s Cut’
SASAMI has announced the release of ‘Blood On The Silver Screen: Director’s Cut’, a reimagined version of her 2025 album. This expanded edition features new reworkings and remixes by collaborators, including ‘Honeycrash (Angie McMahon Cut)’ and ‘I’ll Be Gone (Patti Harrison Remix Cut)’, both available now. The album is set for digital release on 27th…
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Tigers Jaw have unveiled ‘BREEZER’, embracing life’s messy cycles
Tigers Jaw have unveiled their latest single, ‘BREEZER’, from their forthcoming album ‘Lost on You’, which will be released on 27th March via Hopeless Records. The single is accompanied by a cinematic video directed by Rebecca Lader and Kelsey Ayres, featuring Brianna Collins as the lead vocalist and star. “From the beginning, we imagined ‘BREEZER’…
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Fontaines D.C., Lambrini Girls, Geese, Kneecap, Billy Bragg and more donate vinyl to Records For Palestine online raffle to raise money for Medical Aid for Palestinians
Thirty record labels and more than 200 artists donate records for online draw (LouderSound)
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2000trees have added The Xcerts, ALT BLK ERA and Neck Deep to this year’s lineup
2000trees Festival has confirmed Neck Deep as the Saturday night headliner for its 2026 edition, which will take place from 8th to 11th July at Upcote Farm near Cheltenham. This announcement marks the band’s first main-stage festival headline slot, a decade after their initial performance at the festival. Further additions include Sunny Day Real Estate,…
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MOBO Awards have stacked their 2026 performance lineup with Aitch and Myles Smith
The 2026 MOBO Awards, Europe’s largest celebration of Black music and culture, has announced additional performers for its upcoming event in Manchester. Rap artist Aitch and singer-songwriter Myles Smith are set to join previously announced acts Olivia Dean, FLO, Tiwa Savage, and a ‘MOBO Salutes: Grime 25’ medley featuring Wiley, Chip, Nolay, Scorcher, and D…
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The Kooks have announced a 20th anniversary Brighton comeback at The Great Escape
The Kooks are set to headline a special 20th Anniversary Spotlight Show at The Great Escape in 2026, marking a return to the festival where they first performed in 2006. The band will play at TGE Beach on 13th May 2026, celebrating both the festival’s 20th anniversary and the 20th anniversary of their debut album…
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The Itch have unveiled ‘Drugdealer’ and leaned into Elton John-inspired storytelling
The Itch have unveiled their latest single ‘Drugdealer’, the fourth track from their upcoming debut album ‘It’s The Hope That Kills You’, set for release on 10th April via Fiction Records and I OH YOU. Co-produced with James Greenwood, known as Ghost Culture, Tyrie describes the track as their “first traditional love song”. They continue,…
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Harry Styles has launched a worldwide pop-up takeover for ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.’
Harry Styles is set to open a series of pop-up shops worldwide to celebrate his new album ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.’ These pop-ups will occur in 16 cities, including Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Chicago, Houston, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Paris, Phoenix, Rome, Seattle, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto. Items available for purchase…
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“We were like, ‘What if we take speed? Maybe we can play even faster!’ We were definitely better without the drugs.” How Europe’s biggest thrash band went from getting their mum to sign deals to satanic metal mastery
“When we heard Venom, all our songs became satanic.” (LouderSound)
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“I want to die in Lamb Of God!” The new issue of Metal Hammer features Lamb Of God on the cover – and an exclusive all-star interview with Randy Blythe
We asked Halestorm, Mastodon, Health, Clutch, Killswitch Engage, Ice-T and more to put their burning questions to Randy (LouderSound)
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Jessie Ware has dropped the ‘Ride’ video and saddled up with James Norton
Jessie Ware has unveiled the official video for her single ‘Ride’, featuring actor James Norton. The video, directed by Thomas James, presents a Western-themed setting, exploring themes of power, control, and desire. Discussing the collaboration, Ware says, “James is a friend, and we were recently at our friend Jack Peñate’s performance (who I made ‘Ride’…
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“The house had a big electric fence around it and every single window was blacked out.” How a progressive rock legend helped make a 90s alt. rock masterpiece at the site of the infamous Manson Family murders
“To be honest, my manager had to talk me into this one” (LouderSound)
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“I’d love to hang upside down in a stadium.” How Avenged Sevenfold, Bring Me The Horizon and Robbie Williams inspired these rising British rockers to reinvent themselves
The Hara found a whole new heavy side for their second album (LouderSound)
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“So do we tell the kids about the tour?” Courtney Love and former Hole bandmate Melissa Auf Der Maur are reuniting
Get ready for half a Hole reunion, but not as Hole (LouderSound)
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Why the creative industry feels broken right now (and why it isn’t)
Image licensed via Adobe Stock From the design-saturated optimism of the 1980s to corporate consolidation, austerity and AI, designer Paul Leon traces forty years of the UK creative industry, and makes the case for why the disenchantment many feel right now might just be the beginning of something better. Over the last 40 years, the…
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“In three years we went from folk clubs to the LA Forum. I mean, we fought and got drunk and all that, but it was still a great time”: Approaching six decades in music, these prog heroes never operated as a democracy
Their first album in six years tackles conflicts across the planet and with the planet, and sees them pushing themselves in a direction they probably won’t again (LouderSound)
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“You are not what you own.” Why you still can’t buy an official T-shirt from one of the greatest American rock bands ever
Fugazi owe you nothing (LouderSound)
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“I was like, ‘I think it’d be cool if I die and spit up blood but I need to play another show the next night.’” How Black Sabbath and ‘major death anxiety’ inspired metal’s new fantasy sensation, Castle Rat
How a fantasy doom band became a viral sensation everyone is talking about (LouderSound)
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“I remember listening to it and freaking out – I couldn’t believe how authentic it sounded.” How The Darkness created the ultimate modern power ballad
The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins looks back at how he and his bandmates created a “power ballad for the age” – and a breath of fresh air in an era when rock wasn’t exactly in fashion (LouderSound)
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Art history has always been obsessed with cats – now there’s a book to prove it
Clementine’s Bookshelf, 2021 © Hilary Pecis Edited by Olivia Clark, Phaidon’s new book gathers more than 200 works across centuries, tracing the feline’s influence on artists and pop culture. It seems like cats have always been loved by humans (dog lovers, look away). They’ve been worshipped, mummified, associated with deities, prized for their mouse-catching abilities…
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Rise above it: John Rivas @ François Ghebaly New York
François Ghebaly New York is proud to present Rise above it, John Rivas’ second solo exhibition with the gallery and first time presenting at the Lower East Side location.
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“It’s fortuitous that Viv Stanshall was there – and what a good idea to put the tubular bells in”: 19-year-old Mike Oldfield was planning to defect to Russia before fate intervened
Insisting that his world-changing debut album isn’t a new age odyssey or a grand concept work, he believes people miss its Monty Python humour (LouderSound)
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“He wanted my shotgun – he’d just have these total freakouts. There were so many wonderful moments and terrible mayhem with him.” Fuelled by bipolar disorder, the 70s’ most outlandish concept album predicted a political meltdown
In the time before punk, there was only one place to go for anarchic, pile-driving hypno-rock (LouderSound)
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“I’ve dreaded sharing this news.” Godflesh will no longer perform live after Justin Broadrick undergoes significant abdominal surgery
Godflesh frontman Justin Broadrick has undergone surgery for a “huge” inguinal hernia (LouderSound)
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My Chemical Romance, Tool, Limp Bizkit and Pierce The Veil to headline Aftershock festival 2026; The Offspring, Queens Of The Stone Age, Babymetal and more than 130 other acts also confirmed
The Sacramento festival will return to Discovery Park from October 1 to 4 (LouderSound)
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Truck Festival has added Divorce, Picture Parlour and the final ever Barrioke
Truck Festival have unveiled a new wave of artists and entertainment for the 2026 edition of the event. This announcement includes Divorce, Picture Parlour, My First Time, Arkayla and Lizzie Esau. Additionally, the festival will host the last-ever performance of Barrioke featuring Shaun Williamson, a staple of the event. The 2026 festival will also feature…
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If we want a fairer creative industry, we need to redesign the doorway
Lola Delafuente, junior creative at 20(SOMETHING), reflects on the jump from university to studio life, and why fixing the gap between education and industry matters more than glossy International Women’s Day panels. If you’d asked me in my final year at university how ready I was for the creative industry, I’d have said: completely. With…
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“I was angry at them for writing that song. I thought, You don’t know. You weren’t there.” The tragic and horrifying true story behind one of the biggest rock anthems of the 90s
“We heard a girl running down the hall screaming. It was a scream from the heart” (LouderSound)
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“I said, ‘Just start again. It would be good for you.’ He persuaded me to stay. I never felt good about it”: Martin Barre tried to quit Jethro Tull in 1980, but Ian Anderson wouldn’t have it
Their musical partnership finally ended after 43 years – but the guitarist says he wanted to break it up decades earlier (LouderSound)
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“Water Creatures” by Photographer Alice Angelini
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Bombay Bicycle Club have announced back-to-the-start London shows for their 20th anniversary
Bombay Bicycle Club are set to play four intimate shows in London, revisiting the grassroots venues where their journey began as teenagers. The band will perform two consecutive nights at The Camden Assembly, followed by two nights at Nambucca, marking their 20th anniversary. During these performances, the band will exclusively feature songs from their earliest…
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ugly ozo have announced new EP ‘dive’ and aired some uncomfortable truths on ‘overkill’
ugly ozo have announced their forthcoming EP ‘dive’, which is set to be released on 1st May via REX RECS. In conjunction with this announcement, they have released the new single ‘overkill’, which premiered on BBC 6 Music with Huw Stephens. Fronted by Jessica Baker and joined by her sister Boo Baker on bass and…
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“Armour-plated anthems about guns, battles and dudes shooting other dudes”: Every Sabaton album ranked from worst to best
What’s the most bulletproof entry in the Swedish wardogs’ back-catalogue? (LouderSound)
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“I made my bed by leaving the band in 2010.” The prog metal master who links Dream Theater, Avenged Sevenfold and The Beatles (but not Rush)
Mike Portnoy is one of metal’s most revered drummers – and now he’s back home in Dream Theater (LouderSound)
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Meet Tooth, London’s sweatiest new hopefuls
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY Tom from Tooth is busy folding zines when we catch him. Not in a tortured-poet way, not in a “conceptual art project about paper” way, just in a very practical, DIY-band-on-the-move way. There’s a run of UK dates looming, and someone’s got to do the admin. Today, that someone is him.…
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David Byrne turns big ideas into bigger pop at London’s Eventim Apollo
When David Byrne toured 2018’s ‘American Utopia’, it felt like a career renaissance for one of music’s most eclectic men. What started in theatres eventually ended up as a globe-spanning arena tour and feature-length concert film, not to mention an extensive Broadway run. To say expectations are high for his new shows would be an…
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Watch Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale sing Black Sabbath covers at Geezer Butler and Paul Rodgers tribute show this week
Taylor sang Paranoid and Hale took on lead vocals for a version of Neon Knights, with Butler playing bass for both performances (LouderSound)
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RAYE at the O2 Arena: a gorgeous, gritty ode to joy
“Five years ago, people told me my career was over,” says RAYE, looking out at a sold-out O2 Arena with a smirk. “Never let someone tell you what you can or can’t be.” Her debut album ‘My 21st Century Blues’ was a dogged record of survival, released independently after RAYE’s major label refused. Turns out…
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“I’m on a pyre, a monk sentences me to death, and I will burn. Burn, burn, burn.” Why you should probably go and see Powerwolf this week
German metallers Powerwolf gear up for their biggest ever UK show at Wembley on Saturday, and promise some surprises (LouderSound)
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MODULAR FREQUENCY: Shepard Fairey @ Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles
Subliminal Projects is pleased to present MODULAR FREQUENCY, an exhibition by gallery founder Shepard Fairey. This show features eighteen new mixed-media works, highlighting the artist’s latest explorations in visual distillation and synthesis. Fairey merges imagery, symbols, and text into modular geometric compositions, creating a resonant visual language that bridges abstraction, design, and cultural commentary.
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From pizza boxes to oversized handbags: The playful world of Maya Golyshkina
The London-based artist uses household materials to create theatrical, sculptural, performative self-portraits. Maya Golyshkina is a self-taught artist whose greatest inspiration comes from what’s around her. More specifically, the household objects – bags, cardboard boxes, anything really – that she can snip up, rip up, tape up and turn into a fantastical creation. In her…
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Closer Look: Callum O’Keefe on photographing niche communities and collectors
From ferret clubs to bog snorkellers and devoted memorabilia hoarders, the Welsh photographer documents the rituals and passions that bind people together. Why, as humans, are we drawn towards collecting things? There are many reasons, in fact. It could be the thrill of the hunt – that feeling of diving into a bucket of bargains…
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Absolut x Tabasco: Designing heat without gimmicks
We go behind the scenes of the spicy vodka collaboration to uncover how flavour, heritage and screen-print craft shaped one of 2026’s most eye-catching bottles. It would’ve been hard to miss the recent news that Absolut and Tabasco have joined forces. What’s more, seeing a premium Swedish vodka paired with a 150-year-old Louisiana hot sauce…
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“My life is about making people happy. I’m not tormented, I’m not miserable, I’m the happiest guy on the planet.” This is the gospel according to Sammy Hagar
Don’t have a plan. Don’t be cocky. Doing drugs is dumb. He knows what it’s like to be poor. He’ll know when it’s time to quit – and will. These things and more shape Sammy Hagar’s worldview (LouderSound)
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“There were a lot of ‘folk musicians’ who’d seen A Hard Day’s Night and wanted to be pop stars, but they couldn’t earn twenty-five dollars in Texas.” Nine Steve Miller albums you should listen to and one to avoid
In a career of over 60 years, guitarist, singer and songwriter Steve Miller has recorded classic songs and acclaimed albums (LouderSound)
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“Of course, none of us agreed on any of it. Not one idea was liked by us all. So then it was, ‘Which idea do four of us like, which idea do three of us like?’” The story of Marillion’s upbeat lockdown album An Hour Before It’s Dark
Covid, a spider bite, a missing guitarist, barring one member from the tour bus – nothing could have prepared them for the challenges they faced in making the follow-up to FEAR (LouderSound)
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“If we were legendary for anything, it was for bringing Jello to a show and getting it all over the monitors.” The story of the hate song that kick-started the entire grunge movement
A song about a disintegrating relationship, Swallow My Pride spread ripples that are still being felt today (LouderSound)
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“It’s a long way from me painting the TS logo on the back of my jean jacket in high school in liquid paper to fronting the band.” Twisted Sister line up Sebastian Bach as Dee Snider’s replacement for reunion shows and he’s extremely excited
Sebastian Bach says he’s spoken to Dee Snider and they were both “kind of emotional” (LouderSound)
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Sprints have unleashed ‘Trickle Down’ and called time on broken systems
Sprints have unveiled their latest single, ‘Trickle Down’. The release comes as the Irish band return from a successful sold-out US tour and prepare to embark on their European stretch, taking them to various festival appearances including 2000trees, Bulletproof Festival and Float Along Festival. Discussing the new single, Sprints commented, “Trickle Down is about watching…
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Basement have returned with new album ‘Wired’ after eight years away
Basement are set to make their return with a new album titled ‘Wired’, their first release in over eight years. The album is scheduled for release on 8th May via Run For Cover Records, marking a reunion with the label that originally launched their career. The band, consisting of vocalist Andrew Fisher, guitarists Alex Henery…
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BTS have shared the 14-track lineup for ‘ARIRANG’
BTS have revealed the tracklist for their upcoming album ‘ARIRANG’. Drawing inspiration from the traditional Korean folk song “Arirang”, the album reflects the group’s roots, encapsulating their journey through 14 tracks. Lead single ‘SWIM’ explores themes of resilience. ‘ARIRANG’ – due on streaming platforms from 20th March – also features collaborations with renowned producers such…
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Spice Girls have officially become legal tender with a Royal Mint coin
The Royal Mint has introduced a commemorative coin to celebrate 30 years since the Spice Girls debuted with ‘Wannabe’ and their album ‘Spice’. The coin, which adds the group to The Royal Mint’s Music Legends series, features the silhouettes and autographs of all five members, marking the first time a band’s autographs have been included…
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Green Man has unveiled Four Tet, Wolf Alice, Wilco and more for a sold-out 2026
Green Man has disclosed the first wave of its music programming for the 2026 edition, which has already sold out. The event is set to occur from 20th to 23rd August in the picturesque Bannau Brycheiniog National Park in Wales. The lineup will feature headline performances from electronic producer Four Tet, 2026 BRIT Award winners…
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Y have announced their new EP ‘ENTER’ and dropped dance-while-you-cry single ‘May’
London collective Y have announced their upcoming EP ‘ENTER’, set to be released on 8th May via SO Recordings and Hideous Mink Records. Alongside this announcement, they have unveiled a new single titled ‘May’, which premiered on BBC 6 Music with Steve Lamacq. Having supported acts like Fat Dog, KEG, and Warmduscher, and headlining their…
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flowerovlove has unveiled a video for ‘Casual Lady’ and made 2014 cool again
flowerovlove has unveiled the video for her latest single ‘Casual Lady’, now available via Capitol Records. The track, described as capturing the essence of a fiercely independent woman grappling with newfound emotions, was co-written by flowerovlove with Justin Tranter, Russell Chell, Skyler Stonestreet, and Ryland Blackinton. Tranter, Chell, and Blackinton took on production duties. The…
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“Eddie completely changed this couple’s life.” Hollywood superstar Kate Hudson reveals how Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder played a pivotal role in the story behind her new movie
How Eddie Vedder helped a dream come true (LouderSound)
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“Is it crazy? It is crazy. And I’m a crazy ****ing guy. Let’s go!” An insane looking new event will mix a metal concert with bare knuckle fighting – with the frontman of deathcore heavyweights Slaughter To Prevail set to take part in both
The first Blood4Blood event will take place in Daytona in May (LouderSound)
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“We saw the end coming.” How the 90s’ last big rock band reinvented after their frontman went off the rails – courtesy of one of the best singers in the game
Velvet Revolver’s loss was Alter Bridge’s gain when Myles Kenendy helped his bandmates shake off the bad taste of Creed (LouderSound)
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“A verbal contract was not worth the paper it was written on.” Paul McCartney admits he was fuming after allegedly being lied to by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the ’90s
Paul McCartney wasn’t impressed by his overdue induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (LouderSound)
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“It’s very, very exciting.” Black Sabbath to be given the classical treatment on UK tour featuring local orchestras
A series of shows will reinvent Sabbath’s metal blueprint throughout the UK – with strings attached (LouderSound)
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Death by a Thousand Cuts: What happens when a woman says the quiet part out loud
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Before posting about my experience, I softened my language, added disclaimers, and reassured everyone that I love men. The fact that I felt I needed to do that, it turns out, is the whole story. Last week, I posted something on LinkedIn that I’d been sitting on for the best…
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“We were just snot-nosed punks doing what we were doing. It’s pretty amazing that the record has stood the test of time.” One of the greatest rock albums of all time celebrates its 40th birthday today
Metallica’s Lars Ulrich on his band’s masterpiece, Master of Puppets (LouderSound)
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“Two things I never wanted to be was sober and a Christian. And here I am now — a follower, a sober guy.” Nu metal singer says he’s fully invested in religion after lengthy battle with addiction
Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix has revealed his sobriety journey has been strengthened by his faith (LouderSound)
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“There was no plans to stop it. We were still gonna do it, but Ozzy couldn’t”: Legendary metal touring festival Ozzfest will “absolutely” return in 2027
Sharon Osbourne has confirmed that the successful travelling metal festival will come back nine years after its last edition took place (LouderSound)
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“I don’t know if we’re going to be touring any more after this.” Trent Reznor casts doubt on Nine Inch Nails’ future as a live act
The leader of one of rock’s greatest live bands suggests their touring days may be coming to an end (LouderSound)
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“The noise is deafening. The whole hotel shakes. It’s very frightening.” Asia guitarist John Mitchell caught up in Middle East conflict
Prog musician John Mitchell is currently holed up in Dubai as the Iran conflict literally explodes all around him! (LouderSound)
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“I was always sure we were going to come back. My friends said, ‘You’re still waiting? Are you stupid?’” With Mike Portnoy’s help, Bigelf battled back from tragedy to make Into The Maelstrom
Leader Damon Fox’s ambition was to turn his band into “the Radiohead of metal.” But their fourth album, released in 2014, has been their last word to date (LouderSound)
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“I was in the front row. Everybody was pushing and things got really violent”: This is what it was like watching Metallica on their first European tour, as explained by a fellow thrash metal star
Kreator’s Mille Petrozza was 15 when he saw the future biggest band in metal support Venom at a 3,000-capacity festival in the Netherlands (LouderSound)
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“It’s a song about inventors and invention.” New Peter Gabriel single What Lies Ahead was a work-in-progress performed during 2014’s Back To Front tour
Peter Gabriel is releasing a new single every full moon at midnight in the build-up to new studio album oi. (LouderSound)
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“I remember finishing the lyrics and literally feeling sick to my stomach.” How Alter Bridge regrouped, faced the dark side, put their foot on the gas and recorded a brilliant album
With solo projects, other bands and a massive Creed reunion between them, there were whispers that Alter Bridge might be on the way out (LouderSound)
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“Always Never”: a Solo Exhibition by Linda Geary @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
pt. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Always Never, the first solo exhibition with the gallery by Oakland-based artist Linda Geary. Geary’s practice has long been rooted in collage, cutting, masking, and deliberate construction. Building up color, shape, and pattern through layered compositions, she develops paintings where structure and revision unfold together. In Always Never,…
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“Nothing Is What It Seems was written about Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. They’re the liar and the thief in the song”: Brinsley Schwarz on his state-of-the-world album Shouting At The Moon
A key figure in 70s pub rock is back with more songs “about politics or idiots with fingers on buttons” (LouderSound)
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Monica Loya paints the surreal side of everyday life
Chihuahua © Monica Loya The Mexico City painter uses pastel palettes and surreal scenarios to question reality – and our place within it. When you have a gander at Monica Loya’s artworks, you might at first absorb the delightful and satisfying colour palettes – the cherry pinks, baby blues, velvet greens and soft beige shades.…
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Pictoplasma Berlin 2026 is celebrating the art of character-driven storytelling – and we’ll be there
Sestry Feldman at Pictoplasma Berlin 2025. Photography by Diego Castro The world’s leading conference on character creativity returns to Berlin this May, and it’s shaping up to be unmissable. And Creative Boom will be attending once again. If you’ve never heard of Pictoplasma, allow us to fix that immediately. Now in its 22nd edition, the…
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“I interviewed him and he denied ever hearing the album. I find that somewhat hard to believe”: Did Jethro Tull inspire a character in Spinal Tap? The actor says no. Ian Anderson’s not so sure
British prog icon wonders if his American fans really got the humour in 1972 album Thick As A Brick – because they all laughed at the wrong moments (LouderSound)
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Among Equals brings clarity to the supplement aisle with new identity for Tonic
Tonic Health has ditched clinical clichés and pastel wellness promises in favour of a striking new identity built around the idea of light as clarity. In the UK, nine out of ten adults aren’t getting the nutrients they need, with more than half of daily meals made up of ultra-processed foods. The supplement category should,…
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Uther Studio on making a home renovation app feel like a friend, not a filing system
The newly launched studio’s debut project proves that the most useful thing a renovation app can be is the person who’s already been through it. For anyone who’s ever experienced the stress of renovating their home, here’s a trigger warning. This article is all about the rebranding of the renovation planning platform Hey, Barb. And…
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“We were just snot-nosed punks trying to do something different.” Metallica and the making of Master Of Puppets – only in the new issue of Classic Rock
Also in Classic Rock 351: The Black Crowes, Blondie, Megadeth, Suzi Quatro, Big Country, Brian Robertson, Puscifer, Danny Bryant, Buckcherry, Big Big Train and more (LouderSound)
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“It’s not something I’d like us to be remembered for. It was a thorn in our side but I’m stuck with it.” After lacing their neighbour’s water supply with LSD, the Small Faces wrote the hit that ended their career
Not representative of the Small Faces’ style and released without their knowledge, Sunday Afternoon became a big hit – and “was the final nail in the coffin in finishing us off” (LouderSound)
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“The jams that turned into songs on the album began with us playing out in the woods at night. Crazy spirit.” Meet Ever Age: The 21st-century power trio whose debut album might just be a once-in-a-generation record
Something strange is happening in the Vancouver woods (LouderSound)
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Eric Clapton announces US tour dates
Clapton’s US dates are in addition to his previously announced run of European shows and Royal Sandringham Estate festival appearance (LouderSound)
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“Our new setlist is full of hope and energy.” Mongolian metal sensations The Hu announce their biggest UK and European tour ever
The Mongolian metal heroes will return to the UK after supporting Iron Maiden in July (LouderSound)
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Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter announce rescheduled and expanded North American tour
Additional anarchy in the US (LouderSound)
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“I think I just played the same song the whole night.” Thin Lizzy legend Brian Robertson on his controversial time in Motorhead, and why Lemmy asked him to leave
“I knew it was going to be rough” (LouderSound)
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“Alanis Morrisette inspired me to express how I was feeling.” One of 2000s metal’s early stars on being a teenage rockstar, breaking up nu metal’s boys club and the art of failure
Kittie were barely teenagers when they signed their first record deal – 30 years on, they’re bigger than ever (LouderSound)
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“It’s inherent in the fanbase. You’re always measured against this yardstick. People comment, ‘This isn’t Yes!’ Where did we say this was Yes?”: Arc Of Life’s struggle to self-identify
Featuring three members of the prog giants, their 2021 debut received mixed reactions. But Jon Davison, Billy Sherwood and Jay Schellen decided to focus on the follow-up record rather than fight with a few armchair generals (LouderSound)
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Master Peace has shared a video for ‘My Guitar’ following the release of his ‘Stupid Kids’ EP
Master Peace has unveiled the video for ‘My Guitar’, a highlight from his recently released EP ‘Stupid Kids’. The EP, available via Big Family Music, addresses themes of growing up misunderstood, drawing from Master Peace’s personal experiences with neurodiversity. It is dedicated to young people who feel overlooked or out of place. Master Peace has…
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Joey Valence & Brae have expanded ‘HYPERYOUTH’ with a new ‘afterparty’ edition
Joey Valence & Brae have unveiled ‘HYPERYOUTH (afterparty)’, an extended version of their third studio album. This release adds six new tracks, including the lead single ‘push the pipe’, which features a radio drop by Funkmaster Flex. “‘afterparty wraps up some loose ends from ‘HYPERYOUTH’ for us,” says JVB. “We wanted to pull in all…
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Maya Hawke has announced ‘Maitreya Corso’ and built a fantasy world of her own
Maya Hawke is set to release her fourth album ‘Maitreya Corso’ on 1st May through Mom + Pop. This announcement coincides with the release of the first single from the album, ‘Devil You Know’, which Maya describes as “about trying to keep ambition and greed out of the creative process. This album generally is about…
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Audio-Technica AT-SB727 Sound Burger turntable review
The Audio-Technica Sound Burger is a delightfully moreish morsel of retro-styled, portable record-playing magnificence (LouderSound)
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: March 2, 2026
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from The Sheepdogs, Starbenders, Crossbone Skully and more (LouderSound)
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Illustrator Spotlight: Starrenco
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“I definitely saw an unidentified flying object that night.” Why this heavy metal icon is convinced he saw a UFO one fateful night in North Carolina
The truth is out there for Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe (LouderSound)
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Oasis have contributed an exclusive live track to War Child’s star-studded ‘HELP(2)’ album
Oasis are set to feature on War Child Records’ forthcoming album ‘HELP(2)’, contributing an exclusive live version of their track ‘Acquiesce’. This special rendition, recorded live at Wembley Stadium on 28th September 2025, will be available as a 7” single within the vinyl edition and as a hidden track on the double CD version. The…
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Bea has reintroduced herself with ‘Can’t Help Falling Out Of Love’
Bea, previously known as Bea and her Business, is embracing a new phase in her career with the release of her latest single, ‘Can’t Help Falling Out Of Love’. Having realised that her former stage name no longer resonated, she has opted for a fresh start. The single, co-written with Matt Maltese and produced by…
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Nine Inch Nails surprise release 44-track Tron Ares: Divergence album featuring remixes and previously unreleased material
In the mood for two-and-a-half hours of Nine Inch Nails music? Then today is a good day (LouderSound)
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Bleech 9:3 are a band built on second chances
B leech 9:3 are a band built on second chances. The latest and arguably most exciting in a long line of enviable Irish talent, their unique brand of alt-rock befits a shared past that embraces the crushing lows life has thrown at them. Leaving their native Dublin and staking it all on London living, the…
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“Where would I be right now if I didn’t have one of the biggest bands in the world spending their time trying to hold me back?” Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine claims Metallica and others held him back during early career
The singer/guitarist now believes “there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be friends” (LouderSound)
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“I said, ‘This is our last show.’ He said OK. We never, ever talked about why it was so easy to break up the band.” The curious story of the thinking man’s hair metal band, and where it all went wrong
Two million sales. A dizzying rise. And a cataclysmic fall (LouderSound)
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The Chair, Collected
Notoriously one of the most challenging objects to conceive, the chair is also among the most resonant forms an artist or designer can undertake. Intimately bound to the human body, it requires a negotiation with ergonomics, whether in pursuit of comfort or in defiance of function. Its ubiquity has made it fertile ground for material…
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“Future generations will consider it one of the most important recordings of all time.” Rising Southern rock star Marcus King picks the soundtrack of his life
Singer/guitarist Marcus King picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and names the song that brought him to tears – even though he didn’t understand the words (LouderSound)
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Meet five fantastic book cover illustrators
Sarah J Coleman’s cover for the Wuthering Heights 200th anniversary edition Should you judge a book by its cover? Of course you should! We talk to a selection of amazing artists whose book jackets have been catching the eye. They say our attention spans are shortening. And that our appreciation of nuance has become limited…
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Advertising has become addicted to absurdist humour – but is that a bad thing?
A charging buffalo, a somersaulting samurai cat and a ghostly flame-throwing organist walk into a living room. Funny, yes. But is the industry leaning on strangeness as a substitute for strategy… or has it simply found something that works? Something’s been happening in advertising for a while now, and the new Domino’s campaign is a…
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‘Ruggedly refined’: How MLTI NYC turned a car collab into a fashion editorial
For the first in a series of designer collaborations, Balmoral Defender tapped the Brooklyn agency to create something that feels more fashion editorial than car commercial… complete with a dual-logo system, edition numbering and a film shot across Brooklyn and Tribeca. Fashion and automotive collaborations often don’t go much deeper than a logo swap and…
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Base Design builds a brand that breathes for Brussels’ vast new cultural centre, Kanal
Kanal isn’t a traditional museum, and Base Design’s identity doesn’t treat it like one. The system spans visual, sonic and behavioural layers, all designed to flex as the institution grows. When Brussels’ former Citroën garage reopens in November 2026, it won’t be as a showroom. The 40,000-square-metre site is becoming Kanal, a new cultural centre…
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“Those teenage kids could be kind of wild. It could be downright frightening at times.” The story of the tongue-in-cheek classic that slammed manufactured pop music, aided by a pair of South African legends
A light-hearted pop at the superficial workings of the pop industry in the 60s, it remains a minor classic. And if you saw the band live in Bournemouth in 1965, you might actually be on it! (LouderSound)
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“An unexpurgated burst of creativity with no nuance or tact or second-guessing. Just raw, hard rock frenzy unleashed.” Japan’s Flower Travellin’ Band aren’t for the faint-hearted on proto-prog-guitar-wigout Satori
Bored with covering Western blues bands, the Flower Travellin’ Band set out on their own sonic adventure (LouderSound)
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“I woke up in a panic – a door in my mind had opened which I couldn’t close”: How a psychotic reaction triggered the cult 70s album that fused progressive rock and the blues – and influenced Queens Of The Stone Age, The Damned and Nirvana’s producer
Groundhogs’ 1971 album Split is a nailed-on cult classic (LouderSound)
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“There’s no tanks, fantastical swordfights or bloody executions, just sweat, songs and almighty sing-alongs: rock’n’roll at its very best.” Foo Fighters return to their punk roots in a very sweaty Manchester club
Dave Grohl winds back the clocks with a very sweaty, very intimate show in Manchester (LouderSound)
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“We couldn’t have really fitted in with grunge, because we were a different type of a band. We were Irish and from Limerick, and we had our own ideas”: The tragedy that inspired an iconic grunge-era anti-war anthem – and reinvented the band that wrote it
The Cranberries’ Zombie is one of the most furious songs of the 90s (LouderSound)
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“Everyone goes, ‘We pour our hearts into these things.’ But this genuinely was us, tears down our cheeks, trying to be manly”: How Big Big Train survived the death of David Longdon
He was the energetic hub of the band until his sudden passing in 2021. Faced with oblivion, they regrouped behind Alberto Bravin and made The Likes Of Us, a record for anyone who’s ever felt left out (LouderSound)
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“What Keith Moon did on drums, he did on keyboards. Without him the genre would be much poorer”: When Geoff Downes saw Keith Emerson live, he found immediate inspiration
The Yes man hails ELP counterpart as a musician and entertainer (LouderSound)
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“Tyler The Creator made me realise that I don’t need to scream for a song to be heavy.” Freedom-fighting hardcore punk, Victorian doom metal and ‘angry dance music’: the best new metal bands you need to hear this month
Meet Pinkshift, Turn Cold, Opia and Vianova: the hot new metal bands causing a stir (LouderSound)
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Watch star-studded BRIT Awards tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
Adam Wakeman, Robert Trujillo, Tommy Clufetos, Zakk Wylde and Robbie Williams honour Prince of Darkness Ozzy (LouderSound)
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“You make money touring and you give your music away for free, which is why tickets cost so much.” Twisted Sister’s Jay Jay French on making a living in music
Twisted Sister guitarist is the latest musician to speak on the difficulties facing artists in the “criminal” music business (LouderSound)
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“It didn’t hurt or anything. It was just ****ing scary.” We threw one of metal’s most promising bands off a bridge
Endorsed by Gojira, Lamb Of God and Kerry King, Alien Weaponry are one of metal’s most promising young bands (LouderSound)
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“A 15-minute discussion with the Hells Angels ensued, prior to me being hit in the mouth with the end of a pool cue and having my front teeth knocked out”: In 1969, the world’s most dangerous band toured America – and changed rock’n’roll forever
Drugs, darkness, death – the inside story of The Rolling Stones’ infamous 1969 US tour, by the people who were there (LouderSound)
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“It’s brutal. Energy and power and speed… without that album, there would be no Metallica or Slayer or Sepultura”: Soulfly frontman Max Cavalera names the greatest riff in heavy metal – and the controversial 80s album he thinks is a “joke”
The soundtrack to ex-Sepultura frontman Max Cavalera’s life (LouderSound)
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“If I didn’t have songs, we wouldn’t make an album. I didn’t do anything, and nobody asked!” How Everon returned after 16 years with a new studio album, Shells
A light-hearted comment with their record label saw German proggers Everon make their first album for 16 years, although it wasn’t all plain sailing (LouderSound)
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“I could feel the power behind me and it was like being in front of a locomotive.” The Swedish metal icons whose biggest hit was so confusing even Metallica’s Kirk Hammett struggled to keep up
It’s safe to day that even the most patient music teacher struggle to explain the polyrhythms that provide the backbone of this Meshuggah classic (LouderSound)
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“He was seeing the devil in everything. To him, his whole life had been in service to Satan…” This LA band had the world at their feet. Then their guitarist joined a religious cult while their bassist faced 11 years in jail for trying to rescue him
This is the most unhinged chapter in Fishbone’s decades long career of funk-metal mayhem (LouderSound)
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“I was in the mountains during a thunderstorm. It was so heavy I had to pull aside and park. That’s when ‘heavy metal thunder’ came to me”: The biker rock anthem that soundtracked a classic movie – and gave a whole genre its name
Born To Be Wild songwriter Mars Bonfire looks back on a proto-hard rock classic (LouderSound)
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she’s green have released ‘mettle’, turning bleak headlines into resilience
Minneapolis band she’s green have released their latest single, ‘mettle’, via Photo Finish Records. The track, which follows last year’s EP ‘Chrysalis’ and is accompanied by an official music video directed by Jaxon Whittington, is a reaction to how constantly bleak the news can feel. “‘mettle’ channels the frustration and discomfort that stem from what…
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Artemas has launched a new chapter with ‘psychokiller’ and ‘myself’, from upcoming mixtape ‘getting up to no good’
Artemas has announced his new mixtape, ‘getting up to no good’, set to arrive on 27th March. Accompanying the news, he has launched a double single featuring ‘psychokiller’ and ‘myself’, which are described as marking the beginning of a new chapter in Artemas’ evolving alt-pop style after recent drop ‘professional heartbreaker’. Currently, Artemas is on…
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girli has unveiled ‘Romantic Sadness’ ahead of her third album ‘it’s just my opinion’
girli has unveiled her latest single, ‘Romantic Sadness’, taken from her upcoming third album, ‘it’s just my opinion’. The new album is set to be released on 8th May via Believe Music, and will see her perform at various record stores across the UK, including cities from Edinburgh to Southampton, showcasing tracks from ‘it’s just…
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Alexander Carson has unveiled ‘Corporeal & Complete’ from ambitious three-part project ‘Triptych’
Alexander Carson has released ‘Corporeal & Complete’. It marks the lead single from their upcoming three-part album project, ‘Triptych’. The initial part, ‘Triptych No.1: “Anemoia”‘, is expected in full by June 2026. The Norwich-based artist – who blends classical music with modern songwriting – will perform at Green Note, Camden, on 1st March, with Elena…
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Erin LeCount has shared her new EP ‘PAREIDOLIA’, exploring the patterns in self-destruction
Erin LeCount has released her new EP, ‘PAREIDOLIA’, via Atlantic Records. The EP explores the concept of pareidolia, the phenomenon of perceiving patterns that aren’t actually related, such as seeing shapes in clouds. According to LeCount, “‘PAREIDOLIA’ is a self-written and produced EP that tells the story of a downward spiral. The tale of falling…
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“David Gilmour says, ‘I will never play with Roger Waters again’, and I know what he means. I feel that way about Alex Van Halen. They’re negative people”: The two iconic musicians who left Sammy Hagar starstruck – and the guitarist he calls “an asshole”
Life according to the Red Rocker (LouderSound)
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Rosie Carney isn’t afraid of doomsday
FOLLOW PLAY ON SPOTIFY If Rosie Carney’s name has been floating through your peripheral vision lately, it might be thanks to a certain Ross MacDonald of The 1975. But while her fourth album, ‘Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here’, was co-written and co-produced with Ross and longtime collaborator Ed Thomas, this is very much her world…
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now!
Sepultura, Lamb Of God and Arch Enemy are among the best new metal songs this week. (LouderSound)
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Self Esteem has expanded ‘A Complicated Woman’ as her West End play debut beckons
Self Esteem, the musical project of Rebecca Lucy Taylor, has revealed a deluxe version of her album ‘A Complicated Woman’. This edition, streaming now, features reimagined versions of three tracks: ‘The Deep Blue Okay’, ‘The Curse’, and ‘I Do And I Don’t Care’, with new arrangements by Tom Foskett-Barnes. Taylor is also set to make…
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Beartooth have returned with ‘Free’, their first new music since 2023
Beartooth have unveiled their latest single, ‘Free’, marking the band’s return with new music since 2023. This release coincides with their signing to Fearless Records, signalling a new chapter for the group. The track, co-written and co-produced by Jordan Fish, arrives as Beartooth are supporting Bad Omens on a North American arena tour. Frontman Caleb…
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Honey Dijon has revealed new album ‘Nightlife’, a star-filled love letter to the club
Honey Dijon has announced her latest album, ‘Nightlife’, set for release soon. The album described as a 12-track exploration deeply rooted in club culture that aims to capture the spirit of the dance floor while exploring new sonic territories. It features collaborations with artists such as Greentea Peng, Chloe, Mahalia and Bree Runway, each contributing…
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UnityTX have unveiled their blistering new single ‘STFU’
UnityTX have unveiled their latest single ‘STFU’, a new track from their upcoming album. This single follows previous releases ‘Body Roc’ and ‘Enjoy Tha Show’, with ‘Somewhere, In Between…’ set to be released on 13th March via Pure Noise Records. Frontman Jay Webster, also known as SHAOLIN G, comments: “‘STFU’ is a song that evokes…
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underscores has announced third album ‘U’ and soundtracked her own iPhone spy movie
underscores has announced her third album ‘U’, set to be released on 20th March via Mom+Pop. The album will feature previously released singles ‘Music’ and ‘Do It’, marking a new creative direction for the artist. The new single ‘Tell Me (U Want It)’ was premiered as the Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio…
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Grace Inspace: “My emotions are in my hair”
FOLLOW HYPE ON SPOTIFY Grace Garner’s journey between her debut EP as Grace Inspace – 2023’s ‘Sunshine Kid’ – and her upcoming second EP ‘Heavy Hair’ has been one that’s shone a light on her resilience. It’s a facet of the LA-born, London-raised artist that’s been ingrained in her since childhood, shaped by her artistic…
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The Guest List have unveiled ‘Something Real’ and taken aim at the post-truth world
The Guest List have unveiled a new single titled ‘Something Real’. The song sees the Manchester-based band addressing the chaotic state of a post-truth world, explains lead singer Cai Alty. “This is the song that best represents what we want to say and be. It’s about finding something meaningful in a world where trolls, comment…
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PinkPantheress has expanded her tour and shared a streaming-only Four Tet remix
PinkPantheress has announced an expansion of her UK and EU tour, ‘An Evening with PinkPantheress’. The news follows her recognition as Producer of the Year at The Brit Awards, and will see her perform in Manchester, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin, with support from iKeda. PinkPantheress has also released a new remix, ‘Illegal + Four…
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TRNSMT Festival has expanded its 2026 bill with Jacob Alon, Brògeal and more
TRNSMT Festival has unveiled a second wave of artists set to join its 2026 lineup. The newly revealed artists include BRIT award winner Jacob Alon and Falkirk’s punk-folk band Brògeal, as well as Beluga Lagoon, Keo, The Rooks and Chasing Abbey. These new additions will share the stage with headliners Richard Ashcroft, Kasabian, and Lewis…
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ArcTanGent Festival has finalised its 2026 bill with Cardiacs, MØL and Witch Fever
ArcTanGent Festival has announced its final line-up for 2026, set to take place between 19th and 22nd August at Fernhill Farm near Bristol. The event has added Cardiacs, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, MØL, A.A. Williams, Scaler, Battlesnake (Live Silent Disco Set) and Witch Fever to its roster. These acts join an already extensive line-up…
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Cool new proggy sounds you’ll want to hear from Anneke Van Giersbergen, Gazpacho, Einar Solberg, The Claypool Lennon Delirium and more in Prog’s brand new Tracks Of The Week
Great new prog you must hear from Heavy Axe, Antariksh, Hedvig Mollestand Weejuns, Dennis Atlas and more in Tracks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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Goodbye have introduced their debut EP ‘These Things Take Time’ with hazy new track ‘13a’
Brighton dream-pop outfit Goodbye have announced their debut EP ‘These Things Take Time’, due 26th March, sharing their new single ’13a’ to mark the occasion. The announcement arrives ahead of upcoming headline shows in Brighton, London, and Manchester, alongside a series of festival slots this spring. Additionally, they will join Lime Garden on their sold-out…
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Lewis Capaldi has added Conan Gray and Jacob Alon to his BST Hyde Park shows
Lewis Capaldi has announced the addition of special guests for his headline performances at BST Hyde Park this summer. Scheduled for Saturday 11th July and Sunday 12th July 2026, these almost-entirely-sold-out shows will feature Conan Gray and Jacob Alon. Conan has not long released his latest album ‘Wishbone’, while Jacob’s debut album ‘In Limerence’ was…
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Jacob Alon has landed a coveted Waterfront Stage slot at Latitude
Jacob Alon is set to perform on the Waterfront Stage at Latitude Festival as part of the event’s 20th anniversary celebrations. This performance marks Alon as only the fourth musical artist to grace the stage, joining the ranks of Damon Albarn, Chilly Gonzales, and Lang Lang. Festival Director Melvin Benn comments, “The Waterfront Stage is…
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Sleep Token, Wet Leg, Wolf Alice, Pulp & Turnstile among this year’s Brit nominees – here’s how you can watch the 2026 Brit Awards… no matter where you are
This weekend’s ceremony from Manchester’s Co-op Arena will be broadcast live – here’s everything you need to know ahead of the big night (LouderSound)
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“There was a tremendous amount of friction between the two of them. There were stories about how they used to get drunk and abuse each other”: The doomed singer who helped invent folk-rock and sang with Led Zeppelin – but couldn’t escape her demons
Fairport Convention’s Sandy Denny had fans in Led Zeppelin and The Who – but her life was cut short at just 31 (LouderSound)
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“Ozzy has been a mighty force in modern music.” The BRIT Awards are to honour the late Black Sabbath’s contribution to music with Lifetime Achievement accolade and all-star tribute handpicked by his wife Sharon
The ceremony will take place in Manchester on February 28 (LouderSound)
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“I was looking to retire. It’s not gonna happen if this keeps happening.” One of modern metal’s most influential bands just reunited, just over five years after the death of their beloved frontman
The surviving members of Children Of Bodom played a special celebration gig in Helsinki in honour of Alexi Laiho – and hinted they’re open to more (LouderSound)
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DEADLETTER are for the living
DORK MIXTAPE COVER STORY FOLLOW DORK MIXTAPE ON SPOTIFY It’s 8pm on a late-January evening. DEADLETTER’s vocalist Zac Lawrence has spent the day clearing ivy off someone’s house – as we all are at some point in the day – and is admittedly “knackered”. Without this double life, the Clark Kent-esque gardener-by-day-rock-star-by-night existence, he and…
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Wilderness Festival has announced its 2026 lineup, led by Scissor Sisters and The Last Dinner Party
Audi Presents Wilderness Festival is set to return to Cornbury Park in 2026, marking its fifteenth edition. The event – taking place 30th July – 2nd August at Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire – will host a lineup featuring Scissor Sisters, The Last Dinner Party, Carl Cox, Soulwax, Baxter Dury and Saint Etienne. A notable highlight this…
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RAYE has dropped her new ballad ‘Nightingale Lane’ as she prepares for the BRITs
RAYE has released her latest track, ‘Nightingale Lane’, an emotional ballad from her upcoming album ‘This Music May Contain Hope’, due 27th March. This announcement comes as RAYE prepares to perform at the BRIT Awards, where she is nominated for ‘Song of the Year’ and ‘Best Pop Act’ with her hit single ‘Where Is My…
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Varials are sounding like Varials again: “All gas, no brakes”
FOLLOW UPSET ON SPOTIFY By rights, Varials shouldn’t exist. “This band, on paper, should have arguably broken up, but we didn’t because this is what we want to do,” bassist Mike Foley says. Such is their dogged determination, they’re still here over a decade after forming. Having survived a gauntlet of changes, they’re arriving this…
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“We beat Britney Spears!” The song that turned a group of Dutch goths living with their parents into one of Europe’s biggest bands
With Ice Queen, Within Temptation helped to crystallise the scene we know today as symphonic metal (LouderSound)
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Odd Beholder has dropped her new protest song, ‘Internet Famous’
Swiss electro-wave artist Odd Beholder, the project of Daniela Weinmann, has unveiled her latest track ‘Internet Famous’. A protest song critiquing digital monopolies and algorithmic control, it’s the second single from her upcoming fourth album ‘Honest Work’ following January’s ‘Like A Chore’. Weinmann explains, “In the song, I position myself — as a small songwriter…
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David Salle “My Frankenstein” @ Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles
One of the leading postmodern painters of the last fifty years, David Salle’s art is one of juxtaposition, and his artistic “style” is the integration of disparate, contrasting styles. Since the 1980s, Salle has plucked compelling imagery from art history, print advertising and, most extensively, his own photographs. He uses this source material to create…
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“Mike got back with Dream Theater and I started praying about what I should do”: Neal Morse Band’s L.I.F.T. is steeped in mystery – as he says all concept albums should be
Despite concerns their drummer wouldn’t find time to take part, fifth album has been compared to their 2016 virtuosic victory, and they’re planning to tour it with the complete studio line-up (LouderSound)
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“It an unbelievable. Crosby, Stills and Young shoved us aside and grabbed the helicopter before us, so we caught the next one”: The blues-rock epic that turned an unknown British band into US superstars – with a little help from a legendary Woodstock set
Ten Years After’s I’m Going Home was 11 minutes of blues-rock euphoria (LouderSound)
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“Stripped of Beatles myth, it reveals an artist rebuilding confidence during thepost-60s cultural hangover”: The “moving”Paul McCartney documentary that shows the failures between the triumphs
Paul McCartney: Man On The Run spotlights the trials and triumphs of the post-Beatles 70s (LouderSound)
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“They say time heals all wounds, but not completely. Even 40 years later, I often find myself thinking about him”: The electrifying life and dark times of iconic Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott, by one of the people who knew him best
Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham looks remembers his late bandmate Phil Lynott (LouderSound)
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“This is what it felt like 30 years ago!” Watch Foo Fighters perform unreleased new song Of All People at intimate London show
Dave Grohl and friends offer up a second taste of forthcoming album Your Favorite Toy (LouderSound)
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“Bands are really weird animals.” How one of the world’s biggest rock groups got their lives and friendships back on track following a bitter break-up and a near-death experience
“We’re not just recording songs here. We’re trying to make a masterpiece” (LouderSound)
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2025 Booooooom Illustration Awards Winner: Bella Han
For our second annual Illustration Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners from each of the following categories: Editorial, Personal, Advertising & Promotional, Product & Packaging, Student. It is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Student category: Bella Han. Bella Han is a freelance illustrator from China and a first year student…
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Lynks is going to turn Dork’s Night Out into the sweatiest pop sermon of the season
Cancel your sensible plans and ready the impractical dancing shoes, Lynks is stepping up for a brand new Dork’s Night Out on 9th April at the 100 Club, London. If you were anywhere near our Great Escape Closing Party last year (pictured), you’ll already know the deal. Lynks didn’t just play the tent, they packed…
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Leigh-Anne is betting on herself this time
“Growing up, I would tell anyone who would listen that I was going to be a pop star,” says Leigh-Anne. “I was so deluded in the most amazing way.” That self-confidence led her to apply for The X Factor, where she became a member of Rhythmix. One name change later, Little Mix went on to…
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Shelf Lives have made a debut album for the mass confused state of being
S helf Lives are Sabrina and Jonny, a London-based electronic punk duo, and self-described “two of the worst financial advisors this planet has ever known”, currently dividing their time between sorting taxes, bread-buying walks and working out how to introduce a live drummer without everything falling apart. It is a suitably unglamorous snapshot of where…
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Debbie Sings – Oh My EP
Label: The Big Oil Recording CompanyReleased: 27th February 2026 Debbie Sings’ ‘Oh My’ is frothy, brilliantly fun, relentlessly addictive and a very welcome slice of high-energy dancefloor-slaying Europop. Taking cues from the PC Music school of hyperpop glossiness, the eight tracks from the Danish pop producer are shot through with a bratty knowing wink and a…
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DEADLETTER – Existence Is Bliss
Label: SO RecordingsReleased: 27th February 2026 ‘Existence Is Bliss’ is an album forged on gratitude for being alive, even if it might not appear that way on first listen. Yorkshire/London six-piece DEADLETTER delve deeper into sonic darkness, using Echo and the Bunnymen-esque synths and chaotic swirls of clashing guitar and saxophone lines to create the musical…
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Mumford & Sons – Prizefighter
Label: IslandReleased: 20th February 2026 Mumford & Sons have made two albums in a year and the second one is the better one. That alone tells you most of what you need to know about ‘Prizefighter’. Where ‘Rushmere’ was careful, stripped-back and inward-looking, this is the opposite. ‘Prizefighter’ is loud, busy, collaborative and deliberately unprecious. It…
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“We’ve actually worked together on a bunch of stuff over the years that hasn’t even come out.” Why Willow Smith is the only guest vocalist on Sean Lennon and Les Claypool’s wild new concept album about AI destroying everything
“She’s just really open-minded and experimental” (LouderSound)
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“The Beatles had been my whole life… when we split up I thought: ‘I’ll never write another note of music ever’”: New Paul McCartney film explores his post-Beatles life and career with Wings – here’s how to watch Man On The Run from anywhere
Academy Award-winning director Morgan Neville’s documentary Man On The Run is about to hit streaming services – here’s everything you need to know (LouderSound)
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“We hope the combination of Roger Dean’s artwork and these musicians really makes for something special”: Steve Howe on Yes’ new album, his solo career, and his honest take on those massive box sets
Guitarist outlines what he and his colleagues want to achieve in the year ahead, and explains why musicians who refuse to listen to their own recordings are cheating themselves (LouderSound)
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“The guys from Guns N’ Roses split down the middle politically.” Melania Trump documentary producer names the artists who refused to give permission for their music to be used in the film
“It’s disappointing when people put politics so far ahead” (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden announce final two gigs before stepping away from the live stage until 2028
The band haven’t announced every show of 2026 yet, but they’ve revealed the last ones they’ll play before taking a well-earned break from the road (LouderSound)
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“I drank a shot of vodka to brace myself, pulled my flaccid penis out of my pants, and casually walked past Trump.” The night that a world-famous musician decided to “knob-touch” the future President of the USA, and why he has no regrets about it
“I think I knob-touched Donald Trump” (LouderSound)
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“I’m like, ‘Guys, help me!’ And my first day sober, I played in front of 14,000 people, weeping my eyes out.” How Metallica helped modern metal icon and Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe quit alcohol for good
Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe says he’d be “dead” if he hadn’t quit drinking in 2010 – and the biggest band in metal helped him do it (LouderSound)
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Give World Book Day a rock’n’roll edge with my pick of 12 must-read publications: Ozzy, Lemmy, Bowie, Slash, The Boss & more
World Book Day is the perfect time to find something new to read – and if it’s music content you’re after, I have you covered with these essential publications (LouderSound)
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“We’re jamming, so it’s possible…” Rush discuss the possibility of new music as they announce another Manchester show
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will tour the UK and EU, along with drummer Anike Nilles, in February, March and April 2027 (LouderSound)
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“We spent the night in a BDSM dungeon and our tour manager slept in a coffin”: Endorsed by Megadeth and influenced by their genre’s most evil-sounding bands, Worm are a wild new force in black metal
Inspired by infamous documentary Until The Light Takes Us, the musician known as Phantom Slaughter launched an unhinged project – and now Megadeth’s Marty Friedman is involved (LouderSound)
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“It was impeccable timing by George Lucas to be so considerate to bring out Star Wars at the same time as our album”: How a sci-fi icon inspired Pink Floyd’s engineer to make a wild concept album that predicted the AI revolution nearly 50 years ago
The Alan Parsons Projects’ I Robot is a 70s prog classic (LouderSound)
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Lily Ramírez: So Far Out of Sight @ Simchowitz, Hill House Pasadena
Simchowitz is pleased to present So Far Out of Sight, a solo exhibition of new work by Lily Ramírez, on view at Hill House Pasadena. In So Far Out of Sight, Lily Ramírez approaches painting as a space of quiet reckoning, an arena where memory, perception, and feeling converge. Rooted in ongoing conversations with the self and reflections on…
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Hello Kitty: She’s just a girl with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hello Kitty. Irfan_setiawan – stock.adobe.com Fifty years on, Hello Kitty remains one of the most recognised characters on the planet — not through reinvention, but through patient stewardship. Rebecca Demmellash of Pearlfisher explores what brand custodians can learn from the woman who spent half a century listening. She’s not a cat, she’s a little girl…
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Why this new ice-cream brand only makes sense after dark
Discover why How&How built a sleep-friendly ice cream brand, Snooz, by tearing up every visual rule in the category playbook. There’s a particular kind of brief that arrives fully loaded. Not in the sense of being demanding or complicated, but in the sense that the insight is so clean, so surprising, the work practically tells…
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NIOD and Uncommon Creative Studio turn city pollution into a skincare horror story
The social film borrows the look of viral skincare routines, then swaps serums and gentle exfoliants for heavy metals and exhaust fumes. It’s designed to make city pollution feel as visceral as it actually is. Most beauty campaigns are glowy and glossy, so why has luxury skincare brand NIOD gone in the opposite direction? Created…
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“Snatches of movie dialogue and trailers mixed with a musical wall of screaming guitars and stabs of distorted synth.” Rob Zombie goes full bore, full gore on blood-soaked eighth album The Great Satan
After a four-year hiatus, Rob Zombie returns to his frantic and frenetic Hellbilly roots (LouderSound)
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