Watch Damon Albarn join Thundercat on stage at London show for solo tracks and a Gorillaz song

Watch Damon Albarn join Thundercat on stage at London show for solo tracks and a Gorillaz song

During the recent London residency of Thundercat at KOKO, Damon Albarn surprised fans as he joined the bassist on stage. Albarn performed a few solo tracks and a Gorillaz song for the delighted fans. Thundercat was thrilled to have Albarn join him on stage, and they performed ‘Oh Sheit It’s X’, ‘Funny Thing’, ‘Them Changes’… Continue reading Watch Damon Albarn join Thundercat on stage at London show for solo tracks and a Gorillaz song

Glastonbury 2024: how to get tickets in the re-sale and everything you need to know

Glastonbury 2024: how to get tickets in the re-sale and everything you need to know

Glastonbury Festival is one of the biggest and most sought-after music events in the world, and tickets are notoriously difficult to obtain. Although the coach and ticket packages for this year’s Glastonbury Festival sold out in just 25 minutes, and the general ticket sale in under an hour, festival-goers keep their hopes high, as a… Continue reading Glastonbury 2024: how to get tickets in the re-sale and everything you need to know

Courteeners announce special Manchester playback of ‘St Jude’ with Liam Fray Q&A

Courteeners announce special Manchester playback of ‘St Jude’ with Liam Fray Q&A

Indie band Courteeners have announced a special playback event in Manchester to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their debut studio album, ‘St. Jude’. The album, which features three Top 40 singles, including fan favourite ‘Not Nineteen Forever’, peaked at Number Four on the Official Albums Chart when it was originally released in 2008. The event… Continue reading Courteeners announce special Manchester playback of ‘St Jude’ with Liam Fray Q&A

Yellow Days talks “surreal” Prince-inspired album ‘Hotel Heaven’: “To make a case for hope, you have to start with why everything is shit”

Yellow Days talks “surreal” Prince-inspired album ‘Hotel Heaven’: “To make a case for hope, you have to start with why everything is shit”

George Van Den Broek, popularly known as Yellow Days, has released his new album, ‘Hotel Heaven’, described as a “surreal”, otherworldly concept album set in a dystopian future where Earth has been destroyed and the rich and famous have escaped to a space cloud called Hotel Heaven. As he said in an interview with NME,… Continue reading Yellow Days talks “surreal” Prince-inspired album ‘Hotel Heaven’: “To make a case for hope, you have to start with why everything is shit”

The Libertines have bought the bathtub that Jim Morrison died in for Margate hotel The Albion Rooms

The Libertines have bought the bathtub that Jim Morrison died in for Margate hotel The Albion Rooms

The Libertines have purchased the bathtub that Jim Morrison, the frontman of The Doors, died in and plan to display it in one of the rooms of their Margate hotel, The Albion Rooms. During an interview with Apple Music 1, Pete Doherty and Carl Barât discussed their dream of opening their own hotel and studio… Continue reading The Libertines have bought the bathtub that Jim Morrison died in for Margate hotel The Albion Rooms

‘Parasyte: The Grey’ review: ‘Train To Busan’ director spins a decidedly human tale

‘Parasyte: The Grey’ review: ‘Train To Busan’ director spins a decidedly human tale

The adaptation of anime into live-action films has been hit or miss in the past, leaving many fans doubtful about the success of the genre. However, Parasyte: The Grey stands out from the bunch with its incredibly impressive effects. The director of the film, Yeon Sang-ho (Train to Busan, Hellbound), paints a picture of a… Continue reading ‘Parasyte: The Grey’ review: ‘Train To Busan’ director spins a decidedly human tale

Liam Gallagher responds to Andy Bell’s comments on an Oasis reunion

Liam Gallagher responds to Andy Bell’s comments on an Oasis reunion

Recently, Andy Bell, former bassist of Britpop band Oasis, made comments about a possible reunion of the band that Liam Gallagher responded to. Bell mentioned during an interview that the band would “probably” get back together at some point, citing the example of The Stone Roses past reunion that happened “completely against the way things… Continue reading Liam Gallagher responds to Andy Bell’s comments on an Oasis reunion

‘Back To Black’ review: Marisa Abela makes a worthy Amy Winehouse

‘Back To Black’ review: Marisa Abela makes a worthy Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse was a truly unique artist ahead of her time, and whilst her music may have been rooted in the sounds of ’50s jazz and ’60s girl-groups like The Shangri-Las, Winehouse was a breath of fresh air in an era where authenticity is now highly regarded. However, the challenge with depicting such an idiosyncratic… Continue reading ‘Back To Black’ review: Marisa Abela makes a worthy Amy Winehouse

Netflix announces release date for long-delayed K-drama, ‘Goodbye Earth’

Netflix announces release date for long-delayed K-drama, ‘Goodbye Earth’

K-drama fans, mark your calendars! Netflix has finally announced the premiere date for the long-delayed K-drama series, Goodbye Earth. According to Netflix K-Content’s account on X, the show will be launched on April 26, 2004. The drama is an adaptation of Kotaro Isaka’s novel, The Fool At The End Of The World. It stars Ahn… Continue reading Netflix announces release date for long-delayed K-drama, ‘Goodbye Earth’

Christopher Nolan was “hesitant” to make ‘The Dark Knight’

Christopher Nolan was “hesitant” to make ‘The Dark Knight’

The highly-acclaimed Christopher Nolan, known for his film work on Inception, Dunkirk, and Tenet, initially had reservations about making the second Batman sequel, The Dark Knight. Nolan’s brother, Jonathan Nolan, who also serves as a director and screenwriter, divulged that Christopher was on the brink of ending the franchise with the release of the first… Continue reading Christopher Nolan was “hesitant” to make ‘The Dark Knight’