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2026 Capture Photography Festival: 6 Must-See Exhibitions & Installations
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“Olivia Rodrigo said to my daughter, Without your mother, none of this would have happened.” Melissa Auf der Maur, one of the unsung heroes of ’90s rock, is finally getting her flowers
New books, a photo exhibition, new music and book tours, Melissa Auf der Maur is thriving (LouderSound)
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“She’s skipping, spinning, hollering and slapping the hell out of her frame drum when she’s not riling the crowd up.” Mysterious Viking war trance duo Eihwar bring a party like no other to London
Eihwar bring the bangers to the UK capital (LouderSound)
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I’m an old-school Star Wars geek and I just can’t get enough of these 12 Death Star-sized discounts in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
Love Star Wars? Looking for some tasty discounts? Then the Amazon Big Spring Sale has you covered. Games, books, collectables and more (LouderSound)
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Against The Current are leaning into liberation on new single ‘Heavenly’
The independent trio follow up their sold-out tour with fresh music.
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Conan Gray’s ‘Wishbone’ is getting the deluxe treatment, led by new track ‘The Best’
Conan is currently in the midst of his Wishbone World Tour, which comes to Europe this spring.
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Cable Boy have dropped ‘Drought’, a goth disco breakup anthem from their debut album
The five-piece lift a new cut from debut album ‘Forever’, due in April.
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Naomi Scott is the special guest on tonight’s edition of Down With Boring
She’s checking in with a new album and some questionable backup dancer opinions.
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Dua Lipa has been tapped to curate the London Literature Festival 2026
The artist’s Service95 Book Club is to shape the opening weekend programming at Southbank Centre.
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Basement have dropped ‘The Way I Feel’ ahead of their first album in eight years
It’s about standing on the edge of a really important decision.
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: March 30, 2026
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Suzi Quatro feat. Alice Cooper, CJ Wildheart, Robert Jon & The Wreck and more (LouderSound)
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“Makes Hieronymus Bosch’s visions of Hell look like a nursery school”: thrash legends Kreator bring demons, wicker men and the most fire this side of Parkway Drive to stunning London show
Supported by Nails, Exodus and Carcass, the German thrash metal luminaries reach a new level of pageantry (LouderSound)
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Watch close-up footage of the brand new singer of extreme metal legends Arch Enemy crushing it at the band’s return show in Beijing, China on Friday night
Lauren Hart looks like a perfect fit for the Swedish metal machines! (LouderSound)
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“First of I’d go, ‘That’s amazing – I played that?’ Then I’d say, ‘Hey, I’m gonna have to play that live!’” Just two examples of when Rush took being Rush too far
One track from Moving Pictures and one from Vapor Trails illustrates the trio’s habit of getting too clever in the studio, then suffering for it later (LouderSound)
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Watch Rush debut new live line-up with powerful rendition of Finding My Way at the Junos
“It’s the only song we know how to play,” quos Alex Lifeson as Rush open this year’s Juno Awards in Canada with Finding My Way, the first song from their self-titled debut album (LouderSound)
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Molly Bounds “The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins” @ Mrs Gallery, Maspeth, NY
Mrs. is pleased to present The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins, Molly Bounds’ New York debut solo exhibition, on view at the gallery’s 6040 56th Drive location. This exhibition marks the Los Angeles-based artist’s second presentation with the gallery following The Armory Show in September 2025. The show will be on view through May…
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“He switched people on to jazz in the same way we made classical music available to young people”: ELP drummer Carl Palmer’s musical icon is a trumpeter
He explains his lifelong passion for innovator’s style and attitude – while a member of Steven Wilson’s band offers another perspective of the man at work (LouderSound)
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“Blessedly free of vibraphones and scatological humour.” Todd Rundgren delights some and confounds others on A Wizard, A True Star
Aided by magic mushrooms and a newly built studio, Todd Rundgren sets out to chart “the chaotic musical element” in his head (LouderSound)
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Toyah and Robert Fripp return with their most disturbing Sunday Lunch video yet
Quick! Somebody fetch the bug spray! (LouderSound)
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Guns N’ Roses keyboardist Melissa Reese bows out of World Tour due to “personal reasons”
Melissa Reese became the first female member of Guns N’ Roses when she joined the band a decade ago (LouderSound)
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America’s 250th birthday will be celebrated with a July 4 concert at a military base in Kentucky headlined by a hologram of Charlie Daniels
The show will take place at the home of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) (LouderSound)
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“Robert Plant came up with some lyrics for my music that were extraordinary.” Jimmy Page releases previously unheard home demo version of Led Zeppelin’s Ten Years Gone
More light has been shed on the origins of Led Zeppelin’s most melancholy song (LouderSound)
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“He was screaming about being in Vietnam and running in front of cars.” How a childhood encounter with an absconded psychiatric inpatient inspired a song that would change the face of metal
The Dillinger Escape Plan recorded the genre-defining Calculating Infinity in 1999. Jim Fear is one such highlight. (LouderSound)
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“A 15-year-old girl came up and said, ‘I have a formal request from my family that you marry me.’ Her brother looked like he’d murder me if I said no”: King Crimson’s rock star moments include a food fight and an adult movie soundtrack
John Wetton recalled a unique proposal in Italy as he argued that the band had plenty of edgy adventures – they just didn’t get caught (LouderSound)
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“There was definitely some butting of heads – between Kerry King and Dave Mustaine, myself and Dave Mustaine, Dave Mustaine and Dave Mustaine”: The chaotic early 90s mega-tour that put thrash metal in arenas – and invented ‘The Big 4’
Starring Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax, Clash Of The Titans was one of the most important tours in metal history (LouderSound)
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“They perceived it to be blasphemous. It was not pornographic. It was serious. It was my first experience of the gulf between a record company and an artist”: Vangelis’ disgust at the treatment of Aphrodite’s Child masterpiece 666
The late keyboard genius was never interested in fame, but in promoting the belief that music is science, as he explained in a rare interview (LouderSound)
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“I became carried away with my playing and when I turned around this hard-as-nails guy had a tear streaming down his cheek”: How a million-selling hair metal band made one of the most epic ballads of the 80s – with help from the Rolling Stones’ producer
Cinderella hit big with one of the greatest weepies of the glam metal era (LouderSound)
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“We soaked up all of this great music and that song has bits of all of that – that open-stringed riff that Sepultura, Machine Head and Slipknot were famous for”: How a group of Florida teenagers wrote the anthem that gave mid-2000s metal a shot in the arm
“We soaked up all of this great music and that song has bits of all of that – that open-stringed riff that Sepultura, Machine Head and Slipknot were famous for”: How a group of Florida teenagers wrote the anthem that gave mid-2000s metal a shot in the arm (LouderSound)
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Watch Zakk Wylde in emotional video for Black Label Society’s Ozzy Osbourne tribute
Zakk Wylde and Black Label Society release video for Ozzy’s Song – their touching tribute to the late Prince of Darkness (LouderSound)
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“I would love to release a live album of this lineup.” No plans for new Pantera music, but Charlie Benante wants to document the comeback
Pantera reunion drummer Charlie Benante hopes a live album will be released to document the controversial comeback (LouderSound)
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“People would stampede like wildebeest towards the stage. They’d go wild. We’d think: ‘This is what it’s about.’ It was like the Stones, The Doors, Zeppelin”: The rise, fall and many resurrections of the goth pioneers who hated being called a goth band
Bauhaus can lay claim to being the founding fathers of goth (LouderSound)
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I’m a life-long Rush fan and I can’t believe there’s an 18% saving on the newly-released Grace Under Pressure super deluxe edition in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
It was only released this month, but that hasn’t stopped Amazon from slashing the price of the sprawling 5LP/Blu-ray Rush box set ahead of the band’s Fifty Something Tour (LouderSound)
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“I said, ‘Inform Mr Jagger that the fee is a million dollars.’ He just about choked on that. But he knew the Stones needed us”: Twelve months of chaos, carnage and controversy that turned Guns N’Roses into rock’s biggest band – and nearly killed them
In 1989, GN’R released a hit EP, supported the Stones and almost split up (LouderSound)
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“It’s magic. You really enter into it when you listen to it – the concept, the way they played it. It still has a huge impact even now”: The epic 70s prog album Lacuna Coil’s Cristina Scabbia wishes she had made – and the album that broke her heart
Goth metal, 80s pop and failed musical experiments – this is the soundtrack to Cristina Scabbia’s life (LouderSound)
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Hayley Williams opened her solo tour with 14 live debuts from ‘Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party’
Check out video footage from the first night of her North American solo tour in Atlanta.
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“There’s been a constant tension that’s been an enormous challenge for us all over the years –he did what he had to do.” Did a televised protest against Limp Bizkit really force Zack de la Rocha to quit Rage Against The Machine?
In this archive interview, Tom Morello reveals the truth behind his bandmate’s MTV Awards stunt, riots in the street and the original rage-quit (LouderSound)
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“Freddie sounded like a rather powerful bleating sheep”: How the very first song Queen ever played live went on to become a 70s rock classic covered by the world’s biggest metal band
It took Queen four years to record Stone Cold Crazy – but when they finally did, they nailed it (LouderSound)
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Ross ‘The Boss’ Friedman, founding guitarist with Manowar and The Dictators, dead at 72
News of Friedman’s death comes just weeks after he was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s Disease (LouderSound)
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“The success we enjoyed with Pearl Jam was a little bittersweet because our friend didn’t get to come along.” Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament on Ten, Temple Of The Dog, Mother Love Bone, touring America for the first time, and working with Neil Young
“We didn’t expect Ten to be a huge deal. But I guess it kinda became one” (LouderSound)
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Suki Waterhouse has shared a taster of her next era, ‘Back in Love’
The star’s Island Records debut hints at a forthcoming new album, ‘FYI’
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Empress Of has shared ‘Dream House’ after losing her home in the Altadena fires
The single serves as the first preview of a new album expected later this year.
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Florence Road have released ‘Spring Forward’ as they hit the US with The Last Dinner Party
The EP serves as a follow-up to debut mixtape ‘Fall Back’.
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“He really didn’t like it the first time we played it, so he tried spoiling it.” The story behind the song that made, and nearly broke up, Radiohead
It’s fair to say that Radiohead have a complicated relationship with their debut single (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear this week
Dimmu Borgir make a long-awaited return, Frozen Soul team up with Machine Head and a former Ghost guitarist launches his ‘cartoon metal’ band: these are Metal Hammer’s tracks of the week (LouderSound)
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Save a bundle on Sony headphones in the Amazon Big Spring Sale – including an epic 43% saving on one of my favourite pairs
The Sony WH-CH720N noise-cancellers are on sale right now on Amazon – and it’s a deal that’s too good to miss (LouderSound)
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“You see a lot of kids and they’re like, ‘I canceled my shows because I’m having a mental-health issue.’ The whole ’90s was a mental-health issue for us.” The Black Crowes Chris Robinson looks back on a turbulent decade
The Black Crowes did a lot of growing up in the ’90s (LouderSound)
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RAYE – This Music May Contain Hope
‘This Music May Contain Hope’ is RAYE at her most fearless.
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Get the new Metal Hammer with an exclusive Lamb Of God cover and lyrics t-shirt, only through the Louder webstore
This perfect package for diehard fans includes a cover and t-shirt you won’t find in the shops (LouderSound)
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Towa Bird has announced new album ‘Gentleman’ and dropped ‘Dirty Habit’ – a Scorsese-inspired night out gone wrong
‘Dirty Habit’ was written by Bird with Reneé Rapp, Patrick Wimberly and Julio Tavarez.
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Kid Kapichi have lined up their biggest UK and European tour yet for ‘Fearless Nature’
Twenty-four headline dates are confirmed across November and December 2026.
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Pink Floyd to release 1975 Los Angeles Sports Arena concert on vinyl and CD for very first time in April
Pink Floyd Live From The Los Angeles Sports Arena, April 26th, 1975 has been restored and remastered by Steven Wilson (LouderSound)
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Fcukers said “fuck it” and made an album in two weeks
After a chance Coachella meeting with Kenneth Blume (FKA Kenny Beats), New York duo Fcukers scrapped the overthinking and sprinted toward their debut ‘Ö’. The result is a high-octane collage of 90s house and club chaos; a record born from nightlife revival.
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“Seaside Solitude” by Photographer Thiago Cosme Morales
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Excellent proggy sounds you must hear from Bruce Soord, Exploring Birdsong, The Claypool Lennon Delirium and more in Prog’s brand new Tracks Of The Week
Great new prog from VLMV, Aisles, Lost In Kyiv, Long Distance Calling and more in all new Tracks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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Reading & Leeds have added 60+ new names including Declan McKenna, James Marriott, Holly Humberstone and more
Brand-new purpose-built dance stage The Warehouse is also confirmed for the festival.
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ZAYN has dropped ‘Sideways’ ahead of his new album ‘KONNAKOL’
Malay-co-produced fifth record also gets full tracklisting and UK tour dates
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Tigers Jaw confront past, present and future on ‘Lost on You’
Two decades in, Scranton emo mainstays Tigers Jaw are still evolving. Their new album ‘Lost on You’ finds the band reckoning with time, growth and the people they’ve been along the way.
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“Nothing happened in Metallica unless Cliff Burton nodded ‘yes’”: Producer recalls how metal’s biggest band “leaned on” their beloved late bassist
80s producer Flemming Rasmussen remembers Cliff Burton being the heavy metal titans’ unofficial musical leader (LouderSound)
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Courtney Barnett lets instinct lead the way on ‘Creature of Habit’
Written in the wake of relocation and reflection, Courtney Barnett’s new album finds her trusting the subconscious – and a well-timed mantis.
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Duran Duran will headline BST Hyde Park 2026 with Scissor Sisters
The show will take place in July at London’s Hyde Park.
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Lava La Rue has released new EP ‘Do You Know Everything?’ as their full-band era takes shape
Fraser T. Smith produced and mixed the four-track BMG release.
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Nia Archives has released ‘Danger’, embracing sexuality and self-expression
Claryn Chong directs the bedroom-set video for the new track.
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Westside Cowboy have mapped out their biggest headline tour yet across the UK and Europe
Dates include London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town and Manchester’s Albert Hall
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Goodbye have dropped their debut EP ‘These Things Take Time’ ahead of a busy summer
Recorded at RAK and Unwound studios, the five-track collection is out now.
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Arthur Hill has returned with ‘Working On It’ after his Wembley Arena headline show
The release follows Hill’s October 2025 EP ‘Missed Again’.
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“They told me I was insane – things like ‘career suicide’ and all that stuff was thrown around.” The drama behind the recording of Smashing Pumpkins’ era-defining, bombastic masterpiece
Thirty years after its release, Billy Corgan looks back at the making of The Smashing Pumpkins’ Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness (LouderSound)
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“This is a record about identity, legacy, survival.” Suzi Quatro refuses to dim the lights on 18th album Freedom
Freedom is Suzi Quatro’s third album in collaboration with son LR Tuckey (LouderSound)
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Sophia Huitema “Prussian Blue” @ Harper’s Apartment
Harper’s is pleased to announce Prussian Blue, New York–based artist Sophia Huitema’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The presentation features new works by Huitema and will be on view through April 25, 2026.
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“We loved being pretentious, in the best possible sense of the word”: The bloody-minded duo who dared to delete a Robert Fripp solo in front of him
Their groundbreaking 1994 album has stood the test of time – but their refusal to compromise with label and management made it look as if their time was up (LouderSound)
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“Notable for not including anything new or previously unreleased.” The Expanded Edition of Van Halen’s 5150 is bigger but not necessarily better
Exit Dave, enter Sammy, and Van Halen’s first No.1 album (LouderSound)
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“Blackwater Park confirmed Opeth as one of the most inventive, indefinable bands in metal.” A mesmerisingly brilliant prog-metal album’s quarter-century celebration
In which Steven Wilson helps Opeth emerge from the musky cocoon of their darker 90s albums with a wider and brighter sound (LouderSound)
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“Am I guilty by association, or the innocent receiver of stolen goods?” The surprisingly contentious origins of one of the greatest singles of the 60s
Gimme Some Lovin’ by the Spencer Davis Group was written in minutes – but its roots are still debated (LouderSound)
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Jessie Ware has unveiled ‘Automatic’ featuring Euphoria star Colman Domingo
It arrives ahead of her forthcoming album ‘Superbloom’.
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PRESIDENT have unveiled ‘MERCY’, a heavy new single exploring faith and loss
The anonymous collective explore themes of religion and division on their latest single
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“I had to put dirt and filth in the microphone to make it sound grim enough”: Black metal giants Dimmu Borgir have announced their first album in eight years, and they reunited with their classic producer to make it sound old-school
Grand Serpent Rising will come out on May 22 – listen to lead single Ulvgjeld & Blodsodel now (LouderSound)
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Geese cement their status as the band of the moment at Eventim Apollo, London
Strip away the lights and the spectacle, and what’s left is that balance they’ve mastered: heartbreaking emotion meets ridiculous silliness.
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Judas Priest have started recording their next album: “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say that, but I’ve said it”
Guitarist Richie Faulkner says the British metal veterans were in the studio for a month earlier this year (LouderSound)
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Slamdancing with John Belushi, supporting Guns N’ Roses, duetting with Bruce Springsteen, and entertaining Elton John: the fabulous adventures of one of America’s greatest and most under-rated cult artists
From DIY punk to major label almost-stardom, from supporting Kiss and Green Day to being honoured by (and making friends with) Bruce Springsteen, Jesse Malin’s career has been a wild ride (LouderSound)
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Call to Submit: 2026 Booooooom Art & Photo Book Award
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2025 Booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners
In partnership with our friends at Bookmobile, we helped nine artists and photographers create their own books for FREE. We’re beyond excited to share these gorgeous finished projects! This time around the winners were: Caleb Thal, Kyoko Takenaka, Matthew Walton, Olly Geary, Minhan Lin, João Lutz, Angelo Dolojan, Zeinab Diomande, Grace Dodds. Some of them opted to upgrade…
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Antony Szmierek offers up his Really Very Good new single, ‘The Heron’
Watch the first episode of Dork’s new Before Doors sessions, filmed at Future Yard, Birkenhead while on Dork’s Round The Houses tour this March.
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“It’s unbelievable we survived.” How a gang of OC punks changed the face of metalcore – and ultimately became one of 21st Century metal’s true stadium acts
Waking The Fallen took metalcore to the next level – only for Avenged Sevenfold to ditch it on their next album (LouderSound)
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Courtney Barnett – Creature of Habit
It’s still recognisably Barnett – observational, dryly funny, emotionally candid – but presented through a process that feels newly energising.
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Snail Mail – Ricochet
Rich, charming and deeply comforting, it earns an immediate replay.
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Paul McCartney has returned with ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’, his first solo album in five years
Recorded over five years with producer Andrew Watt between tour legs.
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“I do often wonder if I’m just writing about the past but then I think how can you write about anything else?” Paul McCartney announces new album The Boys of Dungeon Lane. Listen to first single Days We Left Behind
Paul McCartney announces 18th solo album (LouderSound)
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“Guaranteed to turn any club, field or arena into a writhing mass of sweating, crashing bodies.” Every Lamb Of God album ranked from worst to best
Ranking the back catalogue of one of America’s greatest modern metal bands, from New American Gospel to Into Oblivion (LouderSound)
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Robyn – Sexistential
A lesson in exactly what Robyn can do that nobody else quite can.
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ratbag has unveiled ‘how to cry’, a new track brought to life through hand-drawn visuals
A self-directed video and debut UK live dates accompany the new single.
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“Eyes pop, brains explode, jaws smack hard on the venue floor.” Mogwai summon a post-rock apocalypse in London’s most refined concert hall by invitation of The Cure’s Robert Smith
Glasgow’s finest are more than words at Teenage Cancer Trust fundraiser (LouderSound)
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“You’re doing all the work, selling your own merch, but they’ll still come at the end of the night and take 25 percent. For what?!” UK metal band on the cusp of breaking up detail the ludicrous costs of touring in the 2020s
From carnets to bus hire and visa applications that may be declined anyway, Svalbard’s Serena Cherry sounds off on the mounting costs that are making touring unsustainable (LouderSound)
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“Queen, Muse, black metal…I want to be able to be eclectic with it.” Former Arch Enemy singer Alissa White-Gluz reveals her surprising influences, clarifies the situation about the next phase of her career
Alissa White-Gluz is working on two new albums with very different focuses (LouderSound)
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Paraboot x Universal Works launch a summer shoe built on friendship, craft and beautiful imperfection
The second collaboration between French shoemaker Paraboot and Nottingham’s Universal Works puts the 1960s Thiers silhouette centre stage, bridging sport and city with lighter construction, natural leather and a shared belief that handmade means honestly made. It’s no surprise Paraboot and Universal Works have teamed up once again. Its first collaboration last year was so…
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overpass have dropped ‘Heaven’ ahead of their debut album ‘Elsewhere, Always’
The album closer is taken from debut ‘Elsewhere, Always’ on Communion.
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The Killers are set to perform at the UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show
A short film starring Brandon Flowers and David Beckham accompanies the announcement
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Mumford & Sons’ BST Hyde Park show has added Holly Humberstone, Divorce and more
The show marks ten years since the band last played the festival.
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Brighton & Hove Pride 2026 has completed its lineup with Paris Hilton, Leigh-Anne and more
RAYE, Diana Ross, Holly Johnson and more are among confirmed performers.
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Dot To Dot Festival has added over 130 local acts to its 2026 Bristol and Nottingham bills
Grassroots artists from both cities dominate the latest wave of announcements.
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Lime Garden have shared their take on New Order’s ‘Age of Consent’, recorded at Abbey Road
The track was captured during a live session at Abbey Road Studios.
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Nothing – a short history of decay
‘a short history of decay’ is the Philadelphia band’s most personal and most structurally ambitious work.
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Ellis•D and Nuha Ruby Ra have been added to Dork’s M for Montreal London show
They join an already announced line-up featuring Lemonsuckr, Annie-Claude Deschênes and Boutique Feelings.
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One of metal’s biggest bands soundtrack a fist-fight featuring Bruce Campbell as Satan in the new episode of Invincible, and TV doesn’t get much cooler than that
SPOILER ALERT: watch a snippet of the blood-soaked battle here (LouderSound)
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I’ve just kitted out my summer festival wardrobe with huge Amazon Spring Sale savings on band tees: Maiden, Korn, Sabbath, Slipknot, Green Day & more
The Amazon Spring Sale is on right now and there are a huge range of rock and metal t-shirts discounted (LouderSound)
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“They sounded like Hanoi Rocks after somebody hit them in the head with a frying pan.” 40 years ago The Babysitters were the best-worst band in the World. Perhaps they still are
They put on the wildest show in town. The press loved them and hated them. And then they crashed and burned (LouderSound)
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Booms & Shakes: March’s fresh moves, new launches and a 26-year goodbye
Holly Stephens and Georgia Pizzala from The Romans, won the Design Young Lions and will represent the UK at Cannes A landmark exit at Iris, a flurry of new ventures in sport, social and AI, and a month that proves the creative industry isn’t for standing still. Welcome to Booms & Shakes, our monthly round-up…
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Sunday’s ‘Playful Precision’: a robotics brand designed to give you your time back
Most technology competes for your attention. Sunday is building the complete opposite, a new kind of robotics company focused on returning time to people’s lives. Its identity, created in collaboration with Moniker, strikes a careful balance between warmth and credibility. There is no shortage of bold claims in the world of AI and robotics. Every…
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Cinga Samson “Ukuphuthelwa” @ White Cube Gallery, NYC
South African artist Cinga Samson’s exhibition of new paintings is titled ‘Ukuphuthelwa’, an isiXhosa word in the artist’s native language that translates as ‘unable to sleep’. Unlike the English word ‘insomnia’, the isiXhosa term carries no negative connotation and accordingly, for Samson, sleeplessness is not a condition to be cured but a state of spiritual…
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How Taxi Studio gave Warburtons a birthday makeover worthy of 150 years
As Warburtons turns 150, the Bristol-based studio has delivered a sweeping packaging redesign that finally puts the brand’s iconic orange to work. And it’s been rolled out confidently, across every loaf, crumpet and roll in the range. There’s something deeply reassuring about a brand that’s been around for as long as you can remember. Warburtons,…
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Cushelle made the world’s first magazine out of toilet paper, and yes, you can flush it
Created in collaboration with Publicis London, ‘Porcelain’ is printed entirely on loo roll with skin-safe ink, turning product sampling into light-hearted bathroom reading for a new campaign. Publicis London and Cushelle have unveiled Porcelain, a limited-edition magazine printed on toilet paper that you can happily read on the loo before putting it down the pan.…
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“Over the years there have been people claiming I nudged Peter Gabriel out. That’s complete rubbish”: Phil Collins’ first show as Genesis singer, 50 years ago
Shaking with nerves, the band’s former full-time drummer took over the main mic in Canada in March 1976 (LouderSound)
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“I’ve always been drawn to the energy and storytelling of heavy metal.” William Shatner announces Rob Halford will guest on his eagerly-awaited all-star heavy metal album
Captain Kirk and the Metal God are working on a cover of Judas Priest’s classic You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’ (LouderSound)
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“I think a lot of people in rock culture can smell it.” Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix loves how rock is pushing back against A.I.
Jacoby Shaddix of Papa Roach believes the rock and metal world won’t allow artificial intelligence to stifle human creativity (LouderSound)
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“The Island record came out the same time as Bob Marley, and the Epic one at the same time as Boston. We were buried, and both became Frisbees.” The story of the southern rock legends who took ten years to become an overnight success
A tale of terrifying underachievement (LouderSound)
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Various Artists – HELP(2)
‘HELP(2)’ corrals 23 tracks from a roster deep enough to fill three festival main stages.
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Grace Ives – Girlfriend
‘Girlfriend’ is the kind of record that makes its eleven tracks feel like exactly the right number.
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Leigh-Anne – My Ego Told Me To
A fifteen-track spread across R&B, dancehall, Afrobeats, electro-pop and roots reggae.
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“I don’t know what to think. This was never on my bingo card.” The Beach Boys replace Bruce Johnston with singer found on social media
Three years ago Chris Cron made a video entitled How To Sound Like The Beach Boys and uploaded it to Instagram: Now he’s in the band (LouderSound)
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Tigers Jaw – Lost On You
‘Lost On You’ sounds like a record made by people who know exactly what they do well.
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“He’s a judge! What do I say? I’m 26, I don’t know **** about the legal system!” How a fake murder story, a lawsuit and one extremely weird phone call got this classic Slipknot song removed from the world and hidden for a decade
Fans were left confused when this early Slipknot favourite suddenly disappeared from their debut album (LouderSound)
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“I did some crazy s**t, you know!” Remembering Ozzy Osbourne’s bizarre ’90s collaboration with Miss Piggy
Never heard Ozzy and Miss Piggy’s take on Born To Be Wild? Lucky you (LouderSound)
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YONAKA – Until You’re Satisfied
Theresa Jarvis and co. arrive with a new clarity of purpose.
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Ever wanted to hear Blink-182, Creed and Chris Stapleton hail Satan? This guitarist is turning pop-punk, country and classical songs into black metal riffs
Imperial Triumphant’s Zachary Ezrin is giving a wide array of hit songs an icy makeover (LouderSound)
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Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE, and SURF GANG drop ‘Leadbelly’ from their forthcoming double LP
Double album ‘POMPEII // UTILITY’ lands on 3rd April alongside extensive world tour
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Sunflower Bean’s Julia Cumming has unveiled ‘Please Let Me Remember This’ from her debut solo album
The Beach Boys-inspired track follows ‘My Life’.
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“A portrait of determination, self-destruction and redemption”: How to watch new documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead
Jonas Åkerlund’s “unflinching” look at the life and career of rock icon Billy Idol is heading to streaming services (LouderSound)
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“By writing obsessively in my diary I was admitting, This is madness, you are in danger, be careful.” Hole, Smashing Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf der Maur on surviving the ’90s, love, loss, and her brilliant memoir Even The Good Girls Will Cry
“There was a lot of pain from all the death and drugs and corporate destruction” (LouderSound)
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“Somebody said I was the ice queen, because I just didn’t move on stage – I was terrified!” The woman who became a prog star after being asked to lead the singing at anti-nuke marches
She’d had no plans for a life in music, but wound up working with some of the biggest names of the 60s folk resurgence (LouderSound)
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Nuart Aberdeen 2026: Poetry In The Streets
Welcome to the latest edition of Nuart Aberdeen. As far as we can ascertain, this will be the first street art festival in the world with a focus primarily on poetry and text-based works. Over the years, for better or worse, the large scale colourful figurative mural has come to dominate the culture we work…
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The death of Sora, and why you shouldn’t build your studio on borrowed sand
Image licensed via Alamy / MauriceNorbert OpenAI just killed Sora without warning. Your favourite AI tool could be next. And that should give all of us serious pause. When OpenAI launched Sora, it landed like a thunderclap. A standalone app. A scrolling social feed. Hyper-realistic AI video conjured from a few lines of text. Within…
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The death of Sora, and why you shouldn’t build your studio on borrowed sand
Image licensed via Alamy / MauriceNorbert OpenAI just killed Sora without warning. Your favourite AI tool could be next. And that should give all of us serious pause. When OpenAI launched Sora, it landed like a thunderclap. A standalone app. A scrolling social feed. Hyper-realistic AI video conjured from a few lines of text. Within…
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Sepultura founders Max and Iggor Cavalera declined invitation to perform at band’s final show, claims guitarist Andreas Kisser: “They don’t want to be a part of it”
Even though Kisser spoke with ex-drummer Iggor over the phone, an onstage reunion doesn’t seem to be on the cards (LouderSound)
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Illustrator Spotlight: Kristina Tzekova
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Fred Perry returns to Soho with a flagship that hums with music and attitude
The British icon’s new spot on Lexington Street blends music, subculture, and modern retail to create a space that feels more like a museum than a store. Fashion is having a moment. You can feel it. Not just on runways, but on the streets, in culture, in the way brands are telling stories again. And…
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“They chose to make this buck-wild album. If Metallica can do that, then we can do that”: Why Avenged Sevenfold “fell in love” with the ever-controversial St Anger
They’re not quite there with Lulu, though (LouderSound)
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The 30 best metal albums of the decade (so far)
From legends like Iron Maiden and Metallica to rising stars such as Bloodywood and Spiritbox, these are the metal albums that have defined the 2020s so far (LouderSound)
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“I’d never heard of them before I got the request. But my assistant said they were very good, so I agreed”: The ambition behind Nightwish’s collaboration with Richard Dawkins
Thomas Holopainen studied biology before a career in music came calling, but never forgot his passion for the subject, or his admiration for the evolutionary biologist (LouderSound)
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Bonnie Kemplay has returned with ‘Big Machine’ after time away and a major reset
Her first release in three years follows a lengthy recovery from injury.
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“In pursuing my own fake band I stumbled upon something that had real potential.” The miraculous rise of the modern prog superstars who started out as a joke
An archive interview with the band whose modern take on progressive rock brought the genre out of the past and gave it a future (LouderSound)
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Gently Tender have shared ‘A Mound A Field’ ahead of new EP ‘This Was Once Fields’
New EP ‘This Was Once Fields’ is due via TODO Records in May.
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Wolf Alice, Olivia Dean and Little Simz lead this year’s Ivor Novello Awards nominations
Thirty-four first-time nominees feature across seven categories at this year’s ceremony.
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Latitude 2026 has added overpass, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, VLURE and more to its 20th anniversary lineup
Plus, Militarie Gun, 1000 Rabbits, Ain’t and Goodbye.
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All Points East 2026 has added more acts to Twenty One Pilots’ Victoria Park takeover
They also join Wunderhorse, PVRIS, Nova Twins and Kid Kapichi.
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“Determined to expand beyond the restrictive confines of goth, they were victims of their own ambition.” Nine albums by The Mission to listen and one to ignore
Goth’s bleak misanthropy was upcycled and infused with hippiefied glam by The Mission, who celebrate their 40th this year (LouderSound)
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When Defeat Looked This Good: The Street Fighter sculptures that hit different
Buenos Aires-based creative Kukso has turned the most overlooked moment in arcade history into a series of sculptures that are equal parts nostalgia trip and genuine art. As a lifelong gamer who grew up hammering buttons after school every day, I was completely floored. I’ll be honest with you. The moment I saw these sculptures,…
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How Sip Studio built La Borosa, a non-alcoholic spirit that doesn’t ask for your forgiveness
The non-alcoholic spirits category has a perception problem. Too many brands have leaned so hard into “better for you” that they’ve ended up apologising for what they actually are. La Borosa takes the opposite approach. And the packaging does a lot of the work. Have you ever had the challenge of designing in a category…
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How Letters Come Alive: Atelier AAAAA’s identity for Mixt
A Paris studio’s identity for a new Nantes arts venue proves that the most ambitious visual systems often begin with the smallest idea. There’s a perfect moment in graphic design when a system stops feeling like a rigid structure and starts behaving like a living, breathing thing. That’s exactly what Paris-based studio Atelier AAAAA has…
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Jonas Wood Holds Court @ Gagosian, Beverly Hills
Gagosian is pleased to announce an exhibition of new tennis court paintings by Jonas Wood. The gallery’s tenth exhibition of Wood’s work, and its first based in Los Angeles, will be on view through April 25, 2026.
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“Yo, Jim. This is Sylvester Stallone. Gimme a call. We need to talk.” How one of Hollywood’s great action heroes turned Survivor from no-hopers to heavyweight champions of AOR
The story behind the biggest song of 1982 (LouderSound)
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Hotel bombings, car crashes, conspiracy theories, towering infernos and more: The A to Z of B.B. King
Introduction written by Joe Bonamassa (LouderSound)
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Jim Legxacy has released ‘idk idk’, a more introspective turn after his latest mixtape
A reflective new track arrives after his BRIT-nominated mixtape.
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Jungle have lined up their new album ‘Sunshine’ and a huge world tour
The trio’s fourth record lands alongside lead single ‘Carry On’ and arena dates.
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Snail Mail stares into the void and finds herself
On her third album ‘Ricochet’, Lindsey Jordan swaps teenage romance for mortality, time and the terror of loving anything too much. It’s her most expansive and emotionally ambitious record yet.
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Pentangle drummer Terry Cox, who also played on David Bowie’s Space Oddity, has died, aged 89
Drummer Terry Cox was part of the classic Pentangle line-up alongside Jacqui McShee, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn and Danny Thompson (LouderSound)
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JIM LEGXACY has debuted a brand new track, ‘idk idk’
It follows three BRIT nominations and four MOBO nods for the South Londoner.
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Mary In The Junkyard have announced their debut album, ‘Role Model Hermit’
The Oli Bayston-produced record follows the trio’s 2024 EP ‘This Old House’, with lead single ‘Crash Landing’ streaming now.
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KFC has made a puffer jacket filled with real pickles, and yes, it has a straw
The internet willed it into existence. KFC obliged. Meet the Pickle Puffer: a wearable, drinkable tribute to the nation’s most chaotic food obsession. At some point in the recent past, someone generated a fake AI-generated video of a puffer jacket stuffed with pickles and pickle juice, posted it online, and the collective response was less…
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Niall Horan has mapped out a UK and European arena run for ‘Dinner Party Live On Tour’
Twenty-two arena dates are confirmed from Birmingham to Belfast in autumn.
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“I was like, Get out of this studio right now. And his jaw hit the ground.” The day Anthony Kiedis was fired from Red Hot Chili Peppers, and why it was the wake-up call he desperately needed
How detox helped save Anthony Kiedis’ soul, and possibly his life (LouderSound)
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underscores – U
This is a proper pop album, not in spite of its oddness, but because of it.
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Haute & Freddy – Big Disgrace
This is theatrical pop with precision and purpose.
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Courtney Barnett has dropped ‘One Thing at a Time’ as ‘Creature of Habit’ approaches
Fourth record ‘Creature of Habit’ is out later this week.
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“I took my scooter up the lift and rode it through the corridors naked in drag make-up with just a tie on.” A brilliant and bonkers interview with Motorhead’s late, great Phil Campbell
Equine pranks, epic benders and a million-dollar tantrum: This is what it was like being the (second) longest-serving member in rock’n’roll’s greatest band (LouderSound)
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Future Islands have lined up ‘From a Hole in the Floor to a Fountain of Youth’, a 20-year rarities collection
Double single ‘Sail’ / ‘Find Love’ is available now alongside the announcement.
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They were bottled offstage by Alice Cooper’s audience, derailed by a death in The Pretenders and made U2’s producer cry: How Big Country made one of the biggest albums of the 80s
In an exclusive extract from a new book about the life of Stuart Adamson, we look at the hidden story behind The Crossing (LouderSound)
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Reeperbahn Festival 2026 has announced its opening wave of artists with Fat Dog, Pale Waves and more
Over sixty acts have been revealed in an extensive first wave for Hamburg festival.
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Parkway Drive distance themselves from former employee who pleaded guilty to underage sex offence: “We support the victim 100 percent. She deserves justice.”
Jed Gordon, brother of the Australian metal band’s drummer Ben Gordon, recently pleaded guilty to having sex with a 15-year-old girl when he was in his early 20s (LouderSound)
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“There was no facade, this was genuine.” Take a first look inside Oasis Live ‘25 Opus, the official photo book of “the most anticipated reunion of all time”
Oasis share first images from photographer Simon Emmett’s book documenting their 2025 tour (LouderSound)
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When branding becomes activism: how OMSE helped B416 fight to protect a generation
The Auckland-based studio has built brands for businesses, campaigns, and causes. But their work with B416 – a New Zealand movement fighting to raise the minimum age for social media from 13 to 16 – might be their most important yet. There’s a version of this story that stays safely in the world of design.…
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Enter Shikari have announced a Satan’s Hollow return, nearly 20 years after their first show there
The intimate gig celebrates 20 years since the band’s first Manchester show.
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CloseUp Festival 2026 has added Girl Group, Finn Foxell and more to its lineup
The three-day new music event is headlined by Home Counties.
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Yard Act have announced UK headline shows as their new material starts to take shape
Three November shows follow time in the studio working on new material.
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The Maccabees’ Brighton Beach show has added Editors, Anna Calvi, Lime Garden and more
Five of seven On The Beach dates are already sold out ahead of Brighton show.
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Lord Of The Rings star Elijah Wood can no longer listen to Metallica’s Enter Sandman, and his infant son is to blame
“It became the only song that he wanted to hear for a very long stretch of time” (LouderSound)
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“I felt like an absurd grunge Cinderella, who’d found herself with VIP access to the ball.” Melissa Auf der Maur’s ’90s rock memoir Even The Good Girls Will Cry is frank, fearless and fabulously revelatory
You won’t read a better ’90s music biography than former Hole / Smashing Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf der Maur’s new memoir (LouderSound)
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Madra Salach have lined up a UK headline tour with multiple first-time city stops
Eleven dates are confirmed from Exeter to London’s Electric Ballroom this October.
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Brighton newcomers Goodbye have shared ‘Take Time’, a reflective new single about patience and growing
Debut EP ‘These Things Take Time’ arrives after sold-out Lime Garden tour dates.
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Oasis have announced ‘Live ’25 Opus’, a 1000-photo chronicle of their reunion tour
Photographer Simon Emmett was granted unprecedented access across the global reunion dates.
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Lynks’ Dork’s Night Out has levelled up with TATYANA joining the bill
Lynks’ upcoming Dork’s Night Out just got a serious boost, with the support act now confirmed.
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How to watch Prime Video from anywhere: Stream award-winning music documentaries, live performances and more
Amazon’s streaming platform is home to Emmy-, Golden Globe- and Grammy Award-winning music docs, performances and dramas. Here’s how to watch Prime Video from anywhere in the world. (LouderSound)
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“He bought a retired police sniffer dog because he kept forgetting where he’d hidden hisdrugs.” Quireboys frontman Spike is currently on an unplugged tour – and he’s telling some wild stories
Quireboys singer Spike is touring the UK with a bagful of stories, a pocketful of songs, and a guitar (LouderSound)
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“I said, ‘It’s more interesting to just hint. We don’t want to give the game away”: The unloved movie script that soundtracked Porcupine Tree’s Deadwing
TV creative used to hire Steven Wilson to make ad music. In the late 90s they wrote a film together. They’re still waiting to make it (LouderSound)
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The best new fonts for March 2026
As war reshapes the world order and economic uncertainty tightens its grip, March’s typeface releases offer a welcome contrast: the act of making things carefully, and building them to last. March has been a bruising month so far. Energy bills climbing, markets rattled, and the conflict in the Middle East casting a long shadow over…
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Is it ethical to present concept work as if it’s real?
Image licensed via Adobe Stock When a reader flagged concerns about concept work, it opened a debate that often goes under the radar in the design profession. A couple of weeks back, we published a feature on a vibrant cannabis brand identity. But the feedback from one reader took us by surprise. Rather than engaging…
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Is it ethical to present concept work as if it’s real?
Image licensed via Adobe Stock When a reader flagged concerns about concept work, it opened a debate that often goes under the radar in the design profession. A couple of weeks back, we published a feature on a vibrant cannabis brand identity. But the feedback from one reader took us by surprise. Rather than engaging…
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Danielle Orchard “Borrowed Chord” @ Perrotin, Paris
Perrotin is pleased to present Borrowed Chord, Danielle Orchard’s second exhibition in Paris and her seventh with the gallery. The exhibition brings together new works that deepen her engagement with figuration, intimacy, and the history of painting. Borrowing its title from a musical term describing a harmony drawn from a parallel key, the exhibition reflects Orchard’s…
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Turn your passion into a paycheck: how DeviantArt can help you make money from art
Maura Pompili (left), aka @ARVEN92, is one of the top sellers on DeviantArt The world’s biggest online art community now has a creator-friendly monetisation system, and tens of thousands are already cashing in. You’ve put the work in. You’ve built an audience. You’re posting on social regularly. And people genuinely love what you make. So…
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“There’s no reason why you can’t get better as you get older.” Nine Thunder albums to listen to and one to avoid
Much-loved Brit rockers Thunder have rarely come up short in more than three decades, but now face an uncertain future. These are their best albums (LouderSound)
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“Marrying the idea of death to an upbeat, singalong chorus has always been interesting”: This band love sneaking prog into record collections
American quintet are more inspired by Billy Joel than Jethro Tull – except their keyboardist – practice a non-virtuoso style of prog, and limit themselves to one 19-minute song per decade (LouderSound)
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“If it were made today, it would sound like Green Day or a metal band.” How a neurotic 19-year-old and a guitarist with a razor created the blueprint for metal and punk
The story of the song that schooled Metallica’s James Hetfield (LouderSound)
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Bryan Adams and Pat Benatar announce extensive run of US shows
The latest leg of Bryan Adams’ Roll With The Punches tour will feature the returning Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo (LouderSound)
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AFI announce UK and European headline shows
Davey Havok’s influential punks extend their summer in Europe (LouderSound)
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“It has all that weight, all that history, all that pain.” How Hollywood superstar Cillian Murphy convinced one of the world’s most acclaimed musicians to re-record one of his best-loved songs for the new Peaky Blinders movie
“I said, You need to call them!” (LouderSound)
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Coco Jones has shared a new video for ‘LUVAGIRL’
The singer pairs her Def Jam single with a brand new visual.
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“I should be dead, but someone up there likes me.” Billy Idol looks back on his wild adventures in ’80s New York, including the night he met David Bowie while covered in his own vomit
“It was a post-apocalyptic place, like the bomb had been dropped and we were living in the rubble” (LouderSound)
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Divorce Attorney have dropped ‘Got Lost’, a fast-moving new cut from debut EP ‘Always Something’
The five-piece lift a new single from their debut EP, due in spring.
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“I was kicked out of the Deftones show ‘cos I was being too aggressive in the pit. I was like, ‘I used to be in this band!’” What it was like being in one of the world’s biggest metal bands in their earliest days
Dominic Garcia was Deftones’ original bassist, but a misunderstanding ended his tenure long before they’d eventually blow up (LouderSound)
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Cruz Beckham has announced his debut US headline tour with his band, The Breakers
The dates include Lollapalooza, Outside Lands and Shaky Knees appearances.
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Soundboks raise the roof once again with their latest heavyweight Bluetooth speaker
The Soundboks Mix is the latest in the Danish brand’s ever-growing range of speakers – and this one isn’t messing around with a max volume of 121dB (LouderSound)
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CHALK are choosing the future on their debut album ‘Crystalpunk’
Punk abrasion meets warehouse euphoria on CHALK’s debut ‘Crystalpunk’ – a record rooted in place and powered by possibility.
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Downtown Boys have announced ‘Public Luxury’ and shared defiant new single ‘No Me Jodas’
Lead single ‘No Me Jodas’ and a trio of live dates are also confirmed.
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Chilli Jesson’s Dead Dads Club have lined up a run of UK headline shows this May
Chilli Jesson’s project touring behind self-titled Fiction Records debut this May
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Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: March 23, 2026
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Muse, Crown Lands, the Black Keys and more (LouderSound)
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“It touched something inside me the moment I heard it, and I’ve never been able to step away from it.” The two-woman band from Istanbul bringing the Turkish black metal scene roaring into life
Ash Magick’s nefariously old school approach has made them one of Turkey’s most promising young extreme metal bands (LouderSound)
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Booooooom x Capture Photography Festival: Sami Farra Interview
Sami Farra is this artist we selected for this year’s Capture Photography Festival! Sami is an architect and photographer based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Combining image and object, his work questions the photographic medium in its representation of reality, offering a unique vision of our shared environment. Sami’s interest in images developed during his architecture studies…
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Model/Actriz have shared ‘Swan Songs’, a moody EP born from the aftermath of ‘Pirouette’
Three new tracks were recorded with Seth Manchester at Machines With Magnets.
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‘You come for the food. You return for Bonnie.’ – Kathryn Farwell on designing the relationship, not just the work
What a Brooklyn waiter who’d been at the same restaurant for 30 years taught Athletics’ Head of Client Experience about the difference between good service and something truly memorable. When my parents first visited after I moved to New York in 2011, I took them to Henry’s End in Brooklyn Heights for its famed Steak…
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“A lot of fans and the press didn’t like it. I agreed with them for a while”: The British blues boom band who went prog, with help from John Lennon, heatstroke and weed
They may have existed on the periphery of the prog world, but their influence is a fascinating example of cultural cross-fertilisation (LouderSound)
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Slam Dunk Festival has added some intimate side shows across the UK this May
Broadside, Tonight Alive, Motion City Soundtrack and more will all play smaller venues.
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“I don’t want my son disrespecting women, but he always says to me, ‘Mom! You have a song called Whore!’” The misunderstood singer who became a 21st century metal icon
In this Moment have been on the metal scene for two decades, but it took years for frontwoman Maria Brink to truly get her message heard (LouderSound)
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“He stopped the proceedings and said, ‘What you’re playing is crap!’” Bill Bruford’s first and best drum lesson as King Crimson recorded Larks’ Tongues In Aspic
He’d left Yes to join Robert Fripp in the hope of growing and learning. He didn’t expect it to happen the way it did (LouderSound)
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“We were playing the first slot at noon. Nobody comes to the stage at noon but it was full of people. They were waiting for us and chanting!” How four Mongolian pals playing folk metal became their country’s biggest ever rock band
The story of the Hu’s unlikely ascent to heavy metal household name (LouderSound)
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Kodaline have announced a farewell tour and one final album
The Irish four-piece will record one last album before calling it a day.
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Gia Ford and Jo From School are joining Prima Queen for Dork’s Night Out
The rising artists will support Prima Queen at London’s 100 Club on 15th April.
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Northern Design Festival is back – and this time, it’s bringing its own typeface
Now in its third year, NDF returns to Lancaster this May with a people-first programme, a bespoke new typeface rooted in medieval history, and a billboard campaign asking big questions about northern creative identity. There’s a question the organisers of Northern Design Festival get asked every year: why Lancaster? The answer, it turns out, is…
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“Open your mind. Wear what you want, sing what you want to sing, be what you want to be. Be happy.” Ana Popovic on fixing the craziness in the world, getting Bruce Springsteen’s approval and turning funky
Ana Popovic is about to bring her fiery, guitar-laced blues to London (LouderSound)
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Vignettes & Mutations: Eric White @ GRIMM Gallery, NYC
GRIMM is pleased to present Vignettes & Mutations, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles–based artist Eric White on view through May 2, 2026. This is the artist’s fifth solo exhibition with GRIMM and his third solo exhibition at the New York gallery.
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Creative agencies are quietly moving everything into Air — here’s why you should too
Air founders: Shane Hegde and Tyler Strand While most AI tools are declaring war on creative jobs, one platform is taking the opposite approach. And on 24 March, it’s shifting things up a gear. Spend any time following AI, and you’ll notice a pattern. Every few days, a new model launches with breathless claims about…
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Total creative freedom: Andy Vella’s posters for the Teenage Cancer Trust 2026 concerts
With a line-up including some of the biggest indie bands ever, this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust gigs are being promoted with artwork created by one of the UK’s leading designers. Veteran music industry designer Andy Vella has created a series of gig posters and art prints for all the bands performing at this year’s Teenage…
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“He said: ‘Hold it! Keep playing that, don’t stop!’ He comes down in his undershorts and grabs his guitar, then completes the riff.” How London’s famous clock tower and a flirtatious groupie inspired Jimi Hendrix’s last great song
A story of Hawaiian volcanoes and Mick Jagger’s bloody finger (LouderSound)
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“On paper, it’s hard to imagine Ronstadt as a road-weary trucker, but she completely owns Lowell George’s Willin’.” Linda Ronstadt gently explores an eclectic selection of songs on Heart Like A Wheel
Heart Like A Wheel was a key step in Ronstadt’s mid-70s rise, thanks to an astute choice of songs, smart production and *that* voice (LouderSound)
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“I am highly insulted that Moby would accuse my brother of being ‘unevolved’ or transphobic in any way.” Dave Davies fires back after criticism of The Kinks’ classic Lola
Moby describes Lola’s lyrics as “gross and transphobic” and “unevolved” (LouderSound)
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Watch Wet Leg on the first ever SNL UK with two ‘Moisturizer’ performances
Tina Fey hosted the premiere, with Wolf Alice and Kasabian to follow in the next two weeks.
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“When people dismiss it as Spinal Tap, I find that offensive, because these guys were brave and honest and dealt with issues that all creative people go through”: How metal’s biggest band went to the edge and made one of the greatest documentaries ever
Metallica’s Some Kind Of Monster remains the benchmark for heavy metal documentaries (LouderSound)
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“The Genesis guys said they liked the track, which was ironic. It was one of the reasons I’d left. I thought there was no chance of getting them to do it”: How Steve Hackett’s risky solo move paid off
A fateful Jaco Pastorius show, a run-in with LA cops, rebuilding a Genesis song… Please Don’t Touch! aimed to tackle the unanswerable question, ‘What is prog?’ (LouderSound)
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“Something had changed. The music was becoming more commercial. We’d lost something of our punk-type edge. It was getting a bit too arty-farty”: How Iron Maiden fought back against a press backlash and accusations of “hype” to deliver a classic album
The story behind Iron Maiden’s classic second album, Killers (LouderSound)
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U.S. Girls has unveiled ‘You’ve Got Everything – But A Smile (Theme From Dead Lover)’
Meg Remy’s theremin-laced waltz co-written with Raconteurs’ Jack Lawrence is her first venture into composing for film.
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“We heralded a change that culminated with everyone buying Appetite For Destruction. We were treated badly for saying there’s nothing wrong with rock music”: How a group of AC/DC-loving ex-goths helped make hard rock cool again – with help from Rick Rubin
The story of the Cult’s classic Electric album (LouderSound)
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Tove Styrke has offered another album preview with her new track ‘Space’
The entirely analogue single arrives ahead of her forthcoming album ‘The Afterparty’
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“This is a song about one of Ben’s friends that has multiple sclerosis. I am that friend with MS.” How one Canadian punk band turned a life-altering diagnosis into an anthem of resilience
Billy Talent drummer Aaron Solowoniuk told fans he was the subject of the song, This Is How It Goes (LouderSound)
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“The Eagles were recording next door, but we were too loud for them. It kept coming through the wall into their sessions”: How Black Sabbath nearly ruined one of the most famous American rock songs in history
Eagles were trying to record Hotel California –but Sabbath were in the next studio (LouderSound)
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“Melodic death metal didn’t exist when we wrote it. We were just a death metal band and we wanted to incorporate more classic songwriting into our sound”: The Swedish extreme metal anthem that sparked a whole new genre into life
How At The Gates wrote melodeath landmark Blinded By Fear (LouderSound)
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“I was working with Pete Townshend just after Moon died. I said: ‘Have you got anybody? I’ll leave Genesis’”: Phil Collins comes clean about wanting to join The Who, Led Zeppelin at Live Aid and the young rock legend who sent him a letter of support
A candid interview with Phil Collins from 2016 (LouderSound)
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Watch lyric video for new Foo Fighters single Caught In The Echo
Caught In The Echo is the third track to be released from upcoming 12th Foo Fighters album Your Favorite Toy (LouderSound)
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“The songs and listeners were fake, the millions of dollars stole was real.” American fraudster earns eight million dollars streaming AI songs that no human has ever listened to
US man pleads guilty to defrauding musicians and music streaming platforms (LouderSound)
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“I said, ‘To be honest, our first single was a fast, punky version of your song.’ They all chorused, ‘Yes, we know!’”: How Kraftwerk influenced a band who influenced a whole era of British music
An undersold concert by the German icons in 1975 led a young duo to adopt electronic instruments. Their first song launched a clutch of cutting-edge genres (LouderSound)
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“Some bands wouldn’t function without each other, like Led Zeppelin. I was never like that. I was thought of as an egomaniac”: The Swedish shredder who compares himself to Beethoven, hates the blues and loves being rock’s most divisive guitarist
When they made Yngwie J Malmsteen, they broke the mold (LouderSound)
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“We were musicians and we knew how to play. We weren’t just a bunch of hippies running around playing three chords”: This rock icon broke away from her band to launch a solo career with an album that divided the critics. A year later she was dead
Janis Joplin’s I Got Dem Ol’ Kozmic Blues Again Mama would be the last album she released during her lifetime (LouderSound)
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Bloody Well Right! Breakfast In America might have had the bangers, but it was Crime Of The Century that truly saved Supertramp’s bacon.
Facing the harsh reality of their first two albums being commercial flops, Supertramp were staring into the abyss when they came to make third album, Crime Of The Century… (LouderSound)
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“To my shame, I did have big hair when I was a teenager – the full Mötley Crüe. But I could never get with Poison”: The 80s thrash classic Korn guitarist Head calls “the ultimate metal album” – and the record he thinks should be thrown in the trash
The albums that shaped the Korn guitarist’s life (LouderSound)
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MAY-A has put her own stamp on a Stevie Nicks classic for triple j’s Like a Version
It packs a heavy, guitar-driven arrangement that departed significantly from the original.
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Cowboy Hunters have dropped their new EP ‘EPeepee’
The Glasgow bass-and-drums duo have a packed live schedule ahead.
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The Black Keys share ‘Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire’
The new single is taken from their upcoming fourteenth album ‘Peaches!’, out in May.
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Girl Group have dropped their ‘Little Sticky Pictures’ EP
Their debut vinyl pressing pairs with their first EP as a double A-side.
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Myles Smith has announced his debut album and some new arena dates
The debut record features collaborations with Niall Horan and arrives in June.
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“I was feeling a bit despondent because Free had broken up. I met a lady who was Brazilian and she said: ‘Come down and stay with me’”: How a supergroup formed from the ashes of one of the UK’s greatest bands wrote one of rock’s ultimate outlaw anthems
“I was feeling a bit despondent because Free had broken up. I met a lady who was Brazilian and she said: ‘Come down and stay with me’”: How a supergroup formed from the ashes of one of the UK’s greatest bands wrote one of rock’s ultimate outlaw anthems (LouderSound)
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Sam Fender and Olivia Dean have reclaimed the UK number one spot with ‘Rein Me In’
The collaboration dethrones Harry Styles after his one-week stay at the top.
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Harry Styles is still at the UK albums chart summit for a second week
Dork cover star James Blake has achieved a career-best chart placing, while Tate McCrae has surged back up.
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“We need this, perhaps more than ever, and we suspect we are not alone.” Hugely influential post-metal pioneers Neurosis return with stunning new album and an underground metal legend as their new frontman
“This was now or never” (LouderSound)
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“If you ask me what it’s like to be a woman in rock, I’ll scream.” Slipknot, snow fights and sexism: the summer that changed everything for Italy’s biggest metal band
After 2002’s Comalies, Lacuna Coil had officially put Italian metal on the map (LouderSound)
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“I started shooting up heroin when I was 13. I didn’t want to be left out of all the fun.” How a damaged teenage drug dealer channelled black days into platinum records
“I knew how to fail, but I didn’t know how to win” (LouderSound)
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“It’s probably the heaviest thing I’ve written in terms of lyrics.” Ex-Arch Enemy singer Alissa White-Gluz’s new band Blue Medusa release debut single Checkmate
The death metal vocalist makes a fresh start and teases that the heavy new song is also one of the “lightest” things her new band have been working on (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear this week
Alissa White-Gluz shares her new band, Neurosis make a shock comeback and Ice Nine Kills turn into Steel Panther: these are Metal Hammer’s tracks of the week (LouderSound)
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“My kids sat me down and said, ‘Please stop, because you are gonna kill yourself’”: Dee Snider opens up about health issues that made him step away from Twisted Sister
A planned reunion tour was scrapped after the singer walked away due to health concerns, though the band are now coming back with Sebastian Bach on vocals (LouderSound)
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“40 years later, I still get to do the thing I love the most. I truly have to pinch myself.” One of America’s greatest alternative rock bands announce 40th anniversary tour
Greg Dulli’s men in black are back (LouderSound)
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“I remember getting the award from Aerosmith and I went to an afterparty with Bono. It was all mad.” How a comedy song about a posh lady getting her kicks from the homeless community became an impossible hit
When three acquaintances decided to make a joke song about a bizarre topic just for the hell of it, they can’t have foreseen what’d happen next (LouderSound)
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Artemas has shared a new track, ‘more than just a little bit’
It’s a final glimpse at his mixtape ahead of its late March arrival.
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The comperes and livestream details have been revealed for Robert Smith’s Teenage Cancer Trust week
Bosnian composer and accordionist Nihad Hrustanbegovic will perform around the historic venue on each night of the week-long run.
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RAYE has enlisted Hans Zimmer for yet another 5-star new track, ‘Click Clack Symphony’
The collaboration features on her upcoming second album ‘This Music May Contain Hope’
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“We jokingly called the album Commercial Suicide while we were making it.” Why one of the world’s biggest rock bands had to go back to “ground zero” on their riskiest and darkest record
“Some reports said that it was a great record, but we should consider changing our name” (LouderSound)
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Interpol have debuted previously unheard track ‘See Out Loud’ at their recent São Paulo show
Guitarist Daniel Kessler delivers rare vocal moment during live debut of new track
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My First Time have shared their debut EP, soundtracking the dread of growing up
The four-piece will head out on an April headline tour, with Bristol and London sold out.
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Florence Road would like you to know ‘Rabbits Can Swim’ ahead of their North American tour dates
The song is lifted from the band’s forthcoming EP ‘Spring Forward’, which arrives on 27th March.
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CHVRCHES’ Martin Doherty has teamed up with Jonny Scott for new project The Leaving
The Glaswegian expats share new single ‘Fluoxetine’ from the nine-track record.
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The Aces have shared ‘Gold Star Baby: After Hours’, keeping the disco-pop party going
Deluxe edition adds unreleased favourites and a Katie Henderson club remix
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Girl In The Year Above have arrived with their Really Very Good debut single ‘Mama, My Heart Is Achin”
The band have also recently contributed to the Peaky Blinders film soundtrack.
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FLO have dropped ‘Leak It’ and delivered the video they “dreamt of having as teenagers”
An accompanying video directed by Olivia De Camps is out now via Island Records.
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The Cure’s Robert Smith has confirmed studio sessions with Olivia Rodrigo
The Cure frontman has praised Rodrigo’s music and hinted at more upcoming collaborations.
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Kneecap have addressed anti-Semitism accusations and reaffirmed their stance against all discrimination
The Belfast trio tackle the controversy in a new Big Issue interview.
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Tom A. Smith has dropped ‘SFX’, a new single about body image and feeling better in yourself
The Sunderland native is confirmed for BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend hometown performance.
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Dagny has unveiled ‘Dancefloor Erotica’, kicking off a more dance-driven new chapter
The Matias Tellez-produced single arrives ahead of Norwegian festival headline slots this summer.
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Harry Hill has ‘done’ a flatpack furniture anthem in the style of Self Esteem – watch
Rebecca Lucy Taylor reacts to Hill’s deadpan ode to allen keys and instruction manuals in a new preview clip from The Harry Hill Show.
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Niall Horan has dropped his new single ‘Dinner Party’
The single is the title track from his fourth album, arriving in June
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Nieve Ella has kicked off a new chapter with ‘Drive’, a song about taking back control
A spontaneous studio session with Finn Marlow and Jamie Rendle sparked the new track.
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Sziget Festival 2026 has added 50+ acts including Skepta, Peggy Gou and Jorja Smith
Over 50 new names added as the Budapest festival builds its bill.
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Muse have announced a surprise Brixton Academy show, their first there in over 20 years
Their first Brixton appearance since a two-night residency in 2001.
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Illustrator Spotlight: Cezar Berje
Cezar Berje …
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Cool new prog you must hear from Crown Lands, Tarja, Ed O’Brien and more in Prog’s brand new Tracks Of The Week
Great new prog you must hear from Ebony Buckle, Grice, Amulets and more in all new Tracks Of The Week (LouderSound)
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What happens when Ego Ella May stops overthinking?
On ‘Good Intentions’, Ego Ella May loosens her grip on perfection and lets the music breathe. Recorded with community spirit and guided by intuition, it’s a confident step forward built on freedom over fear.
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Ewan McKenna has introduced himself with debut single ‘Like Us’
The Airdrie singer-songwriter taught himself guitar during lockdown.
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“I wound up in a place that I needed to stop and sit with myself”: Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl addresses infidelity and social media fallout in new interview
The singer/multi-instrumentalist says he’s had 430 therapy sessions in the past 70 weeks and suggests that fathering a child with a woman outside of his marriage in 2024 is part of the reason why (LouderSound)
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DMA’S have returned with ‘My Baby’s Place’, their first fully self-produced single
The self-produced single arrives ahead of a sold-out anniversary show in Sydney.
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“Steven’s happy we’re doing this and thinks it’ll be great fun.” Porcupine Tree offshoot Voyage 35 tease first new/old music
Former Porcupine Tree alumni Colin Edwin and John Wesley will release a new version of Porcupine Tree’s The Notsalgia Factory in April (LouderSound)
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Witch Post take us inside every track on their new EP ‘Butterfly’
As the duo return with their new EP ‘Butterfly’, Alaska Reid takes us inside every track from folk-horror imagery and county-fair nostalgia to anxious inner voices and bruised devotion.
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Foo Fighters are ‘Caught In The Echo’ with the latest track from their from upcoming album
Their new full-length ‘Your Favorite Toy’ features new drummer Ilan Rubin on his first LP for the band.
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underscores has released ‘U’, a pop-leaning album written for malls, airports and everywhere in between
The album accompanies a 20-date tour.
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Static Dress have lined up a secret London event called ‘A Live Death Display’
No phones or cameras are permitted at the secret 18+ gathering.
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Lizzo meets her past self with her new track ‘Don’t Make Me Love U’
An album also titled ‘Love in Real Life’ was previously announced, though no release date has been confirmed.
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BTS have shared their ‘SWIM’ video, taken from their just dropped new album, ‘ARIRANG’
The septet return with their fifth studio album after military service.
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Olivia Dean’s ‘Man I Need’ is now Australia’s second-longest running number one single, ‘FYI’
The track has now spent 18 consecutive weeks atop the ARIA chart.
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Selah Sue has teamed up with The Gallands for new collaborative album ‘Movin’’
The record arrives with extensive European tour dates.
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“I had women with babies they said were his, women stripping their clothes off on the doorstep.” My chaotic life as Phil Lynott’s girlfriend
Gale Claydon met Thin Lizzy’s Phil Lynott when she was 18 years old and spent the next five years with him, through thick and thin (LouderSound)
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“Bringing the bass and drums down so you can’t hear them makes the lead guitar sound fantastic. Jack White made a career out of it.” The story of the ferocious classic that was inspired by Vietnam and set a template for punk
The Stooges’ Search And Destroy began with James Williamson “goofing around making machine-gun sounds” but countless others adopted its combination of pounding rhythm and aggressive guitar (LouderSound)
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Alicia McCarthy Opens New Solo Show @ V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
Alicia McCarthy’s abstract and colourful compositions instantly capture the viewer’s attention. From afar, the use of repeated geometric patterns recalls the Op Art of the 1960s. A closer look yet reveals that these optical effects aren’t engineered and calculated by machines with mathematical precision, but the result of a spontaneous gesture. McCarthy’s modular blocks of…
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Kraftwerk announce 50th anniversary reissues for Radio-Activity
Kraftwerk’s fifth studio album, Radio-Activity, will be released on Blu-ray, vinyl and digitally with a new Dolby Atmos mix (LouderSound)
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“He communicates at a very deep emotional level with the electric guitar.” Dr. Who actor Peter Capaldi on the music that has soundtracked his life
Singer/guitarist/actor/Time Lord Peter Capaldi picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance (LouderSound)
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“He is undergoing a full battery of tests”: AC/DC’s Stevie Young hospitalised in Argentina
The news comes ahead of three scheduled shows at Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires (LouderSound)
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“It was like something from Mad Max, with all the fires and steaming bodies.” Meet the rock’n’roll Forrest Gump, who turned down Jimi Hendrix, butted heads with Lemmy, and was saved from a bad trip by Pete Townshend
As Ten Years After release an expanded version of their Ssssh album, founding bassist Leo Lyons recalls a live packed with rock’n’roll flashpoints (LouderSound)
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Blood Wizard have shared “thicker and fuller” new single, ‘I Know You Well’
The EP ‘Lucky Life’ arrives in April via Sad Club Records
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Foo Fighters will stream their intimate Dublin church performance this Easter Monday
The Dingle gig featured ‘A320’ live for the first time in 25 years.
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Wow! Muse return with suitably bombastic new single as they announce tenth studio album
Muse share video for new single Be With You and will release The Wow! Signal in June (LouderSound)
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Here’s 5 things we learnt about Olivia Rodrigo’s upcoming album from her new British Vogue profile
Sad love songs, London as muse, and a deliberate step back from the pop machine. Here’s what Olivia Rodrigo told British Vogue.
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Muse have revealed ‘The WOW! Signal’ with a space-bound stunt and new track ‘Be With You’
New single ‘Be With You’ premiered via a launch into space.
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“At the height of Britpop, it was like music was a joke.” The truth behind the ’90s highly entertaining Mogwai vs Blur feud
The story behind the Britpop era’s most one-sided ‘battle’ (LouderSound)
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“This was a journey of me saving myself, staying alive, keeping my family together and continuing to make music”: Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine’s memoir In My Darkest Hour, looking back on his cancer battle, to come out in September
The book will detail the thrash singer/guitarist’s life after being diagnosed with a squamous cell carcinoma at the back of his tongue in 2019 (LouderSound)
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Pro-Ject E1.2 turntable review: A stellar turntable that’s simply hard to beat for the price
The Pro-Ject E1.2 is a phenomenal entry-level turntable, that dares to offer more through less (LouderSound)
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Gorillaz – The Mountain
The strongest case in years that Gorillaz can still make records that matter as records.
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Witch Post – Butterfly EP
Witch Post treat ordinary scenes like fragile little artefacts, turning them over to see what’s hidden beneath.
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Kim Gordon – Play Me
‘Play me’ doesn’t try to comfort. It tries to provoke, energise and outlast the scroll.
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Sleeping With Sirens have shared ‘An Ending In Itself’ and reunited with Rise Records
“This song is a love letter to anyone in the midst of struggle.”
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“I’m not quite sure what the song is about, but there’s a lot of anger, a lot of despair and a lot of frustration.” The story behind the global Phil Collins hit that Genesis wish they’d recorded
“There’s always a dispute about this” (LouderSound)
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“There’ve been times where I’ve come back from a tour and my kids don’t know who I am”: Opeth’s Mikael Åkerfeldt on 25 years of Blackwater Park, another Steven Wilson team-up, hating the road and why he might stop growling again
We caught up with the progressive metal mastermind and made him begrudgingly talk about his band’s magnum opus (LouderSound)
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The Sophs – GOLDSTAR
‘GOLDSTAR’ thrives on that tension between sincerity and showmanship.
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samxemma – Us Forever EP
The influence of chaotic, high-energy pop sits right at the centre of their DNA.
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The Orielles – Only You Left
These songs come from months of demo-hoarding and forensic listening, the band archiving every practice-room spark before lovingly picking through the results.
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How to watch “raucous, moving, and surprisingly tender” film The Rise Of The Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel
The Ben Feldman-directed documentary on the band and late guitarist Hillel Slovak will hit Netflix this week. Here’s everything you need to know (LouderSound)
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Modern Woman have shared ‘Daniel’, a stripped-back track born by a North Wales lake
It’s a sparse, personal cut from the band’s One Little Independent Records debut.
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SXSW London 2026 has revealed its first names with Earl Sweatshirt, Shame and more
The festival is scheduled to run from 1st to 6th June across Shoreditch.
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“A triumph in prog, and a masterclass in storytelling”: Members of Dream Theater, Nightwish, Gentle Giant and others on the power of Jethro Tull’s Aqualung
The 1971 masterpiece is hailed by Jordan Rudess, Troy Donockley, Derek Shulman, Arthur Brown, Roine Stolt, Sonja Kristina and more (LouderSound)
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Ruel has shared ‘Don’t Say That’, reworking an old idea into the opening of his next album
Ten new tracks featuring Kenny Beats, M-Phazes and more arrive in June.
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“I never thought someone would actually run with that song title. I suppose it’s all my fault.” The story of the extremely silly but surprisingly poignant Limp Bizkit anthem that made them the biggest (and most hated) metal band of their generation
What seemed like a throwaway lyric tacked onto a catchy Bizkit banger actually had some profound meaning for Fred Durst (LouderSound)
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Ain’t have announced a new EP, ‘How They Faked The Moon Landing’, with new track ‘Grazer’
The band’s debut EP collects all six previous singles.
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Jorja Smith has shared a new track from the soundtrack to Riz Ahmed’s ‘Bait’
‘Price Of It All’ arrives from the upcoming Prime Video comedy series.
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West London’s new British Airways ARC venue has revealed its first shows with Self Esteem, McFly and more
The 3800-capacity Kensington venue confirms its opening run of live dates.
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“I was afraid of silence, afraid of having to feel.” Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl reflects on the aftermath of the death of his best friend and bandmate Taylor Hawkins
“Losing Taylor was never meant to be” (LouderSound)
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Why learning to say ‘I did that’ is annoyingly one of the most radical things a woman can do
Galaxy’s new campaign tackles the deeply ingrained habit women have of downplaying their achievements. Creative Boom’s Katy Cowan reflects on why this campaign hits close to home – and what a back injury taught her about the difference between modesty and erasure. There’s a question I couldn’t have answered two years ago. Not because I…
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“We lived through a mudslide, a flood, a fire and an earthquake, and we were living on 20 bucks a day”: Lzzy Hale looks back on the industry mishaps and natural disasters Halestorm endured to make their first album
The Pennsylvania hard rockers also survived a producer stepping down and their A&R guy being fired by their label (LouderSound)
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“If he knew karate, he would have broken the table with how hard he hit it. He said, ‘That has to be on the album!’”: Can you imagine Pink Floyd’s The Wall without Comfortably Numb? Roger Waters once did
The band’s signature track was the source of great disagreement as their massive 1979 concept album came together. Its absence could have robbed them of one of their greatest onstage moments (LouderSound)
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The paper that holds its colour: how Coloursource became a designer staple
Swiss paper specialist Winter & Company is bringing the beloved Coloursource range to designers worldwide. And to mark the occasion, they’ve commissioned a series of stunning hand-made paper sculptures by photographer Susan Castillo. When it comes to being a creative, you can’t beat the feeling of finding a material that behaves as you always hoped.…
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“He had to talk down agun-toting S.W.A.T. team after AceFrehley accidentally shot himself.” For 40 years, Danny Francis kept rock stars out of trouble – and his stories prove it
When Danny Francis died in 2025, he left behind a lifetime of memories with Paul McCartney, Bad Company, Kiss, Bon Jovi, Cher and more (LouderSound)
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Private Nightmares: Francisco Rodríguez @ Baert Gallery, Los Angeles
“What I paint is something that no longer exists,” Francisco Rodríguez says. “Like how the stars we’re looking at are already dead—their light reaches us after they’ve turned to dust.” He describes his practice simply: “I’m painting dust—memories of places that no longer exist.”
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8 eye-catching typefaces that will elevate your editorial designs
Area in use for 22º Bienal Sesc, Videobrasil, project by Luciana Facchini. Pictures by Nino Andrés These beautifully crafted typefaces from Blaze Type will sharpen your layouts and bring genuine character to every page. Typography is one of those things that separates good editorial design from great editorial design… and great from genuinely memorable. The…
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“Can you believe it? I only found out in January.” Suzi Quatro discovers she’s been breaking the law for over half a century
The original Queen of Noise has fallen foul of the authorities (LouderSound)
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From child prodigy to platinum star: Nine Steve Winwood albums you should listen to and one to avoid
With the Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith and solo, Steve Winwood has shown himself to be a truly singular talent. These are his best albums (LouderSound)
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“A mix of surreal, supercilious satire and puerile lewdness.” Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and The Mothers’ Bongo Fury, revisited and expanded
A six-disc, 57-track edition of the legendary 1975 collaboration, featuring live recordings and outtakes (LouderSound)
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“Raw, hungry, and already road-honed by years of gigging.” The Legendary Edition of Aerosmith’s debut album expands the original with live and session tracks
American rock giants’ debut album, with added Harmonica Jam Bass Jelly (LouderSound)
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“One of America’s great bands just got alittle bit greater.”Tedeschi Trucks Band continue the search for transcendence on the sublime Future Soul
The best album yet from peak Derek and ‘punk’ Susan (LouderSound)
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Olivia Rodrigo is dropping colourful hints at her quite clearly forthcoming third album
Heart-shaped locks, shifting colours, and the word ‘April’ fuel the speculation.
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Lorde has confirmed her departure from Universal Music Group
The New Zealand singer is now fully independent after her childhood contract ends.
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Niall Horan has properly announced his fourth solo album, ‘Dinner Party’
Longtime collaborators Julian Bunetta and John Ryan executive-produced the record, which is due to drop this June.
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James Blake – Trying Times
Blake sounds energised by the room he has carved out for himself.
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How to listen to BBC Sounds from anywhere
The free-to-air audio streaming platform has been replaced with a poor imitation for international audiences. Here’s how to listen to BBC Sounds from anywhere. (LouderSound)
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CHALK – Crystalpunk
Across ‘Crystalpunk’, CHALK wire punk confrontation into the physical rush of rave culture.
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Harry Styles – Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally
This isn’t an album built like a straight line from hook to hook. It moves in waves, often favouring texture and atmosphere over immediate release.
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Love Rarely have dropped ‘Severed’, diving into the emotional mess of cutting someone off
The Leeds five-piece’s debut record ‘Pain Travels’ arrives via Big Scary Monsters this spring.
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“My life was going down the toilet. I was trying to stay out of everybody’s way, just to finish what I’d started.” The story behind the troubled birth of Foo Fighters’ second album, The Colour And The Shape
Despite countless setback and obstacles, Dave Grohl emerged from Kurt Cobain’s shadow with a clutch of songs that primed Foo Fighters for stadiums (LouderSound)
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Kelsey Lu has shared her first single in seven years, ‘Running To Pain’, from forthcoming album ‘So Help Me God’
The ten-track record features Sampha, Kamasi Washington and Kim Gordon.
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“The view is always better when you leave the wasteland behind.” Rising Irish artist Sister Ghost channels Patti Smith and Kate Bush on new EP Oracle, lines up UK shows
“It’s a visceral exploration of clarity and renewal” (LouderSound)
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“Gods of metal!” Watch Dune star Javier Bardem, Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello and more in the first trailer for new Iron Maiden documentary Burning Ambition
We’ve finally got a proper glimpse of the biggest heavy metal documentary coming in 2026! (LouderSound)
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Official Alan Parsons Project 50th anniversary book now available for pre-order: Watch Sally Woolfson explain why it’s special
She’s spent years looking through late dad Eric Woolfson’s archive, so Joel McIver’s book is full of never-previously-seen material (LouderSound)
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Carly Hann has dropped her debut solo track, and announced her new EP ‘Alone’
The Dirty Hit signing steps out from her work with The 1975.
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Kim Gordon plays to win
Kim Gordon – Sonic Youth co-founder, visual artist and lifelong disruptor – is back with her third solo album ‘Play Me’. It’s a fierce, funny record that dares AI (and everyone else) to keep up.
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“When the Desert Breathes Again” by Photographer Gonzalo Palavecino
Gonzalo Palaveccino Gonzalo Palaveccino on Instagram
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How Thirst gave East London Whisky its edge
The global agency has bottled the energy of E1 into a whisky pack that earns its shelf price through craft and contradiction rather than any heritage cliché. East London Liquor Company has launched its first blended whisky, and the pack design is as much a statement about place as it is about product. Created by…
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“I always came home with my head full of blood. They were punching holes in my head with umbrellas.” Head wounds, hardcore gigs and homophobes: Paleface Swiss are changing what it means to be masculine in metal
Inspired by Slipknot, Paleface Swiss have rapidly evolved into one of extreme metal’s most boundary pushing bands (LouderSound)
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Teenage Cancer Trust have launched a new exhibition and print series feat. The 1975, Fontaines D.C., Wolf Alice and more
Twenty-one signed silk screen prints from iconic live music moments go on sale today.
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“It’s a celebration of where we began, and a meeting point between who we were then and who we are now.” Placebo announce reimagined version of 1996 debut album, plus 30th anniversary arena tour
Placebo Re:created is described by the band as a “director’s cut” of their groundbreaking debut album (LouderSound)
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Quirky YouTube sensations Angine de Poitrine announce new album for April
Canadian math rock duo Angine de Pointrine’s UK May live dates have completely sold out (LouderSound)
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Arkayla have shared ‘Run Kid’, a kitchen-sink anthem about pushing past the bullshit
A sold-out headline tour and summer festival run lie ahead for the quartet.
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Angine de Poitrine have announced a new album, ‘Vol. II’, ahead of their first ever UK shows
The six-track record arrives in April alongside extensive world tour dates.
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Blossom Caldarone has unveiled ‘Secret’, inspired by secrets, solitude and an Italian village
This third and final single precedes the ‘Might Smash A Window’ EP.
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Finn Askew has announced a new mixtape with his latest single ‘Distance’
The single was produced by Ezra Skys, who has previously worked with Central Cee and Odeal.
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The Molotovs have doubled up at Kentish Town Forum after their first headline date sold out
Over 10,000 tickets have been snapped up six months before the tour begins.
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“We had friends film us and then went to bed. Imagine our surprise the next morning: we woke up and it was already viral.” How one powerful video turned a group of outcasts who’d escaped war into Ukraine’s biggest metal band
After fleeing war and needing a hit to keep their career going, Jinjer struck gold with a simple live video that set the internet alight (LouderSound)
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CLT DRP have shared a new track ‘WHAT IS SHE FOR?’
It’s a first glimpse at a larger body of work from the trio, ‘FYI’.
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Genesis Owusu has announced a new album, ‘REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE’
Latest single ‘STAMPEDE’ was filmed on his first return to Ghana.
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Lime Garden have dropped another taster, ‘Downtown Lover’, from their upcoming second album
Maybe Not Tonight’ is due to arrive this April via So Young Records.
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From Symbols to Systems: Designing brands that hold under pressure
Creative Director Daniel Irizarry of Athletics argues that the most resilient brand systems aren’t built on exhaustive rules – they’re anchored by a few essential elements, and designed to move. Most brand systems don’t fail because they’re poorly designed. They fail because they’re overdesigned — too many rules, too much rigidity, too little room for…
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“We miss your smile, your warmth, your creativity, your compassion and your humour.” Following his death last year, metal legends At The Gates have posted a moving new tribute to their singer Tomas Lindberg
The melodic death metal innovators have also explained how they were able to record their new album following Lindberg’s cancer diagnosis (LouderSound)
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Placebo have reworked their debut album and are heading out on an extensive arena tour
The reimagined take on Placebo’s 1996 debut arrives alongside a 36-date UK and European arena run.
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Paris Paloma has shared new track ‘Miyazaki’ in defence of human creativity
It’s inspired by Studio Ghibli director Hayao Miyazaki and his vocal opposition to AI-generated art.
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Swim Deep have dropped another new track, ‘I Keep Her Photograph With Me’
Bill Ryder-Jones produces the Birmingham band’s fifth studio album ‘Hum’
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“When we played Chicago it was like Led Zeppelin. It was all there for us to take.” The frazzled story of the stoner rock supergroup who should have been massive – but were crushed by the music business
“They did everything they could to destroy us. That’s why we’re like this secret, cult band.” (LouderSound)
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More Fire. More Fox. Meet Kit: Firefox’s most significant brand evolution in years
JKR had a rare brief: don’t fix what’s broken, amplify what’s already there. The result is a sharper Firefox and its first-ever mascot. For designers, there’s a particular kind of branding challenge that looks simple on paper but is actually a complicated beast. Firefox already had one of the most recognisable logos on the internet,…
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Bilbao BBK Live have locked in their 2026 line-up with FKA twigs and more
The full electronic stage programming and daily schedule are also confirmed for the Basque festival.
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“We had expected empty rooms, possibly even bottles of urine, but from the first night everyone knew the words.” The sudden rise, spectacular fall and slow recovery of the UK’s great lost AOR band
Despite falling record sales and changes in the musical landscape, Tyketto stayed true to their style. Now, with a new album on the way, they’re finding a new audience (LouderSound)
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“It was like, ‘Are we going to work on Peter Gabriel’s stuff or our stuff?’ Everybody said, ‘Our stuff! We just like it better’”: The American band who decided to stick to their own course… and ran aground
The ex-Genesis singer wanted them to be his backing band exclusively, leaving them to choose between his ambitions or their own (LouderSound)
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Casey Bolding “Bloodstream” @ Karma, Los Angeles
Casey Bolding’s paintings make memory material. Using plaster and industrial paint in concert with oil, acrylic, and Flashe, the artist builds up densely layered surfaces which he then scrapes and reworks, excavating embedded imagery drawn from mementos, photographs, and art history. As personal as they are process-based, Bolding’s paintings of landscapes and interiors are particularly…
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Mapping the Star Wars galaxy with illustrator Tim McDonagh
As dream projects go, drawing a 100-page reference atlas covering every corner of the Star Wars universe is right up there. Return of the Jedi came out when I was 13, and I became obsessed with creating a role-playing game based on the Star Wars universe. I had no idea about licensing back then, and…
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“It was like pulling teeth. Which is among the reasons why we stopped writing together.” The story of the Status Quo song that ended a partnership and became a roller-coaster live classic
Forty-Five Hundred Times was the song that threw a spanner in the songwriting partnership of Status Quo’s Parfitt and Rossi, but it took on a life of its own, and they even extended it for royalty (LouderSound)
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ALT BLK ERA dive into disorientation on their new single, ‘Lost In The Back Of My Mind’
The Nottingham siblings gear up for ‘Our World’ EP and UK headline dates.
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Dork’s Round The Houses rolls into Blackpool with Antony Szmierek leading the charge
Bootleg Social transforms into a sweat-soaked, shout-along celebration.
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“It’s not a whitewash… and we don’t try and hide anything.” Heart’s Ann Wilson confirms In My Voice documentary and screening tour
In My Voice traces Ann Wilson’s journey from childhood to stardom with Heart, drawing from her personal archive of home movies, photographs and journals (LouderSound)
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100 gecs’ Dylan Brady has announced a new EP, ‘Needle Guy’
The four-track solo project arrives via Dog Show Records and Atlantic.
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Cardinals have made a debut album that’s all muscle
Cardinals’ debut album ‘Masquerade’ is cohesive, confrontational and fully formed – a statement of intent from a band already looking beyond genre.
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Trent Reznor has walked back his comments about Nine Inch Nails stopping touring
New music is apparently in the works, and further touring remains a possibility.
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“She dumped the baby on me and Joe Strummer and f***ed off for three days.” That time a world famous rock star got shocked members of The Clash and The Damned to babysit her daughter while she went out partying
Two Punks And A Baby: A Hollywood Tale (LouderSound)
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“Always Were” by Artist Opal Mae Ong
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“She looks happy, but you see a little fear and uncertainty behind her eyes.” How a wedding, a shocked Simon Cowell and an iconic horror movie helped a viral pandemic metal video become a modern classic
Spiritbox were already on the way to becoming modern metal stars, but their brilliant Holy Roller video sealed the deal (LouderSound)
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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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St. Vincent is set to share Royal Albert Hall live album ‘Live in London!’ this Friday
It features nineteen tracks captured with Jules Buckley’s 60-piece orchestra at the BBC Proms.
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Pond return with new single ‘Terrestrials’ and confirm summer dates supporting Djo
Their first new material since tenth album ‘Stung!’ arrives with a video.
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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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