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Irish musician Nell Mescal makes waves with debut EP Can I Miss It For A Minute?
Amidst critical acclaim, Irish musician Nell Mescal releases her debut EP Can I Miss It For A Minute, offering listeners a poignant journey through personal experiences and emotional landscapes.
Peter Bibby reflects on bricklaying and booze in new track ‘Terracotta Brick’
Aussie singer-songwriter Peter Bibby has released new single ‘Terracotta Brick’, a slightly leftfield but poignant track from his forthcoming album…
FKA Twigs to launch AI deepfake amid calls for regulatory safeguards
FKA Twigs is developing her own AI to interact with fans in multiple languages while advocating for the protection of artists’ rights in the face of advancing technology.
Pixey announces ‘Million Dollar Baby’ album with electrifying new single
Emerging pop sensation Pixey announces her debut album Million Dollar Baby, sharing a glimpse with the energetic title track and accompanying music video.
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Ones to Watch at Sound City 2024
Sound City is taking place this weekend, Liverpool’s premier get-together for new music across the city’s wide range of charming venues.
Why John Lydon denounced the British Invasion phenomenon as ‘piss-poor’
The global pop culture phenomenon ignited by Beatlemania didn’t enamour The Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon, calling the ideology of the British Invasion “awful”.
John Bonham’s five greatest Led Zeppelin drum tracks
If there was a census of which rock drummer your favourite musicians believed was the greatest, most influential sticksman of all time, there would…
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Record Store Day 2024: The best exclusive releases from Bowie to The Beatles
With Kate Bush at the helm, Record Store Day 2024 is set to dazzle vinyl enthusiasts with limited editions from legendary artists on April 20th.
The night the Rolling Stones rocked Blackpool into chaos and got banned from the city for almost 50 years
In 1964, the Rolling Stones sparked a notorious riot in Blackpool, leading to a near half-century performance ban and defining their rebellious legacy.
Keith Richards’ Sleepy Genius | How a dream led to ‘Satisfaction’, The Rolling Stones’ first US No.1 hit
It’s arguably The Rolling Stones’ most iconic song, and almost indisputably their most important, but the making of the track was actually one of p…
Behind the Glitter | The untold story of Mariah Carey’s grunge alter-ego ‘Chick’
Discover the untold story of how Mariah Carey ventured into alt-rock, exposing how beneath the polished pop persona lies a gritty, untamed side to the iconic diva.
ABBA Voyage and virtual concerts are here to stay, and here’s why
ABBA Voyage’s success has proved that virtual concerts aren’t simply a flash-in-the-pan novelty: they may eventually become the norm.
When Keith Moon passed out on his drumkit and was replaced by a 19-year-old fan
In a twist that sounds like the plot of a coming-of-age rock ‘n’ roll movie, The Who’s concert at California’s Cow Palace in 1974 became the setting…
When Marc Bolan met Stan Lee | The crossroads of rock and comics
In a rare audio recording from 1975, T. Rex’s Marc Bolan and Marvel’s Stan Lee discuss the creation of a new superhero, bringing rock ‘n’ roll and comic books into the same room.
Casisdead’s big BRITs win proves hardcore fanbases hold the power
Despite Raye’s record-breaking triumph, it’s Casisdead whose potent fanbase is showing that a smaller, dedicated support is still formidable.