The English band’s first festival set in eight years hypnotized with their atmospheric dance sound ...
Heaven’s Gate’, finds the band in more familiar Portrayal Of Guilt territory (if there is such a thing), with a lo-fi, claustrophobic feel to the barrage of guitar and frantic blast beats. Similarly, ...
The 1970s were a crucible for musical innovation, witnessing the birth and evolution of numerous genres, including ...
Andoni Iraola has informed Bournemouth he will leave the club at the end of the season ...
Members of Jerusalem in My Heart and Oiseaux-Tempête join forces to compose a fractured soundtrack to a conflict-riven world ...
Tokischa tells us about the heartbreak, drugs, and redemption that went into her long-awaited album, 'Amor and Droga' ...
Her new release 3:33 blends punk and reggaeton while diving into experiences with self-doubt and heartbreak ...
Plus: Carla dal Forno, WIDGET, Doug Gillard, Season 2, Maxwell Farrington & Le Superhomard, CAVS, The Divine Comedy, and more ...
As nightlife evolves, these rooms offer something quieter and more deliberate, built around music, atmosphere and a different pace.
It’s just after tea-time on an unremarkable Thursday in March 1996 and a former roofer from Essex is about to terrify the ...
We may be only just getting to it in April, but this year, as they have each winter for the past 21 years, Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys recorded and released an entire album all within ...
James Burrows is the rare figure for whom the word legend seems woefully insufficient. A sitcom veteran whose credits stretch ...
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