Sum 41 has revealed the dates for their final arena tour across the United Kingdom and Europe in 2024. Dubbed as the ‘Tour of the Setting Sum’, the rock band consisting of Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Jason “Cone” McCaslin, Tom Thacker and Frank Zummo will start in Den Bosch, Netherlands on October 21. They will… Continue reading Sum 41 announce UK and European leg of farewell arena tour
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DJ Franky Wah offers reward after having entire music collection stolen in Ibiza
British DJ Franky Wah has had his music collection stolen in Ibiza and is offering a reward for information leading to its recovery. His laptop and his entire music collection, including unreleased tracks, were taken from his car whilst he was eating at a restaurant in northern Ibiza. “Everything’s been taken,” he said in a… Continue reading DJ Franky Wah offers reward after having entire music collection stolen in Ibiza
Listen to Hinds’ first ever Spanish language single, ‘En Forma’
Indie rock band Hinds have released their third single from their upcoming album ‘VIVA HINDS’. For the first time, the Spanish duo, Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote, sing entirely in Spanish on the track named ‘En Forma’- which translates to ‘Fit’. The song was inspired by a challenging period in Cosials’s life after breaking up… Continue reading Listen to Hinds’ first ever Spanish language single, ‘En Forma’
Listen to IDLES’ cover of Little Simz with a touch of Peaches and Chemical Brothers
British rock group, IDLES, has released their first ever Spotify Singles, featuring two new recordings, one of which is a cover of Little Simz’s ‘Mood Swings’. The band chose to imbue the cover with a heavier electronic sound, using elements from Peaches’ ‘Fuck The Pain Away’ and The Chemical Brothers’ ‘Elektrobank’. This sound direction reflects… Continue reading Listen to IDLES’ cover of Little Simz with a touch of Peaches and Chemical Brothers
Denzel Curry announces ‘King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2’ and new song featuring A$AP Ferg and TiaCorine
Denzel Curry has announced the release of his upcoming project ‘King of The Mischievous South Vol. 2’. The project will serve as a follow-up to 2012’s ‘King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 1 Underground Tape 1996’, which set the tone for the early stages of Curry’s career. The sequel will have 15 tracks including his… Continue reading Denzel Curry announces ‘King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2’ and new song featuring A$AP Ferg and TiaCorine
Taylor Swift – ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ review: a rare misstep
Taylor Swift has had perhaps the most turbulent journey through public perception of any artist this century, since first emerging on the scene in 2006. She has now finally settled as an all-encompassing force in pop culture, hailed as “The Queen of Pop,” with endless levels of discussion dedicated to every aspect of her life,… Continue reading Taylor Swift – ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ review: a rare misstep
Vampire Weekend – ‘Only God Was Above Us’ review: back to the Big Apple
Vampire Weekend, the New York-based band that emerged in the early 2000s, has sustained interest in their music over the years despite not always being well-liked. Their latest album, Only God Was Above Us, appears to be different from their previous work. Ezra Koenig, the band’s frontman, has created an album that seems to belong only… Continue reading Vampire Weekend – ‘Only God Was Above Us’ review: back to the Big Apple
Declan McKenna – ‘What Happened To The Beach?’ review: an exercise in pure, creative optimism
Declan McKenna may have fled London for Los Angeles, but his third album ‘What Happened To The Beach?’ is far from what you’d expect of his US-inspired sojourn. McKenna, now 24 years old, has chosen to explore his own growth and maturity through introspection, rather than by looking to the world around him, and it’s… Continue reading Declan McKenna – ‘What Happened To The Beach?’ review: an exercise in pure, creative optimism