Nick Cave announces 2024 European solo tour

Nick Cave announces 2024 European solo tour

Nick Cave is gearing up for a European solo live tour this summer. The Bad Seeds singer and songwriter will hit the road in June, accompanied by Radiohead’s bassist Colin Greenwood, and will be performing songs from his extensive catalogue at headline shows. The forthcoming run of dates will begin with three shows in Athens… Continue reading Nick Cave announces 2024 European solo tour

Interpol add Ireland date to 2024 ‘Antics’ 20th anniversary UK and European tour

Interpol add Ireland date to 2024 ‘Antics’ 20th anniversary UK and European tour

Interpol will be performing on their ‘Antics’ 20th anniversary UK and European tour and have added an Irish date at the 3Arena in Dublin on November 10, 2024. The indie band had previously announced the completion of their tour across the UK, including Manchester, Glasgow, and London amongst other locations, where they will perform their… Continue reading Interpol add Ireland date to 2024 ‘Antics’ 20th anniversary UK and European tour

Bob Vylan – ‘Humble As The Sun’ review: electrifying, experimental and empowering

Bob Vylan – ‘Humble As The Sun’ review: electrifying, experimental and empowering

Bob Vylan have solidified their position as one of punk’s most significant voices. They previously released an album titled ‘Bob Vylan Presents: The Price Of Life,’ which reached the Top 20 on the album charts in 2022; that same year, the duo won the first-ever MOBO for Best Alternative Act. Despite being independent and releasing… Continue reading Bob Vylan – ‘Humble As The Sun’ review: electrifying, experimental and empowering

Garbage’s Shirley Manson: “We’re losing bands from working class beginnings and risk-takers”

Garbage’s Shirley Manson: “We’re losing bands from working class beginnings and risk-takers”

Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson recently spoke with NME about the reissue of their 2005 album ‘Bleed Like Me’, the current state of the music industry, and the band’s plans for new material. This week sees the veteran alt-rock band release their fourth album on vinyl for the first time, along with previously unreleased b-sides, remixes… Continue reading Garbage’s Shirley Manson: “We’re losing bands from working class beginnings and risk-takers”

Billie Eilish teases imminent new music with video teaser

Billie Eilish teases imminent new music with video teaser

Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish has got her fans excited with the release of a video teaser for her new album, which she shared on social media. In recent days, Eilish has been teasing her fans with numerous hints and clues about her forthcoming album. For example, she gave her followers a hint to a possible new… Continue reading Billie Eilish teases imminent new music with video teaser

NCT’s Doyoung teases collaboration with bandmate Mark and Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon

NCT’s Doyoung teases collaboration with bandmate Mark and Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon

NCT’s Doyoung has revealed the tracklist for his debut solo album, titled ‘Youth,’ which will feature collaborations with Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon and fellow NCT member Mark Lee. The album, set to be released on April 22, will include 10 tracks and will showcase the singer’s feelings and emotions while reflecting on the experiences of young… Continue reading NCT’s Doyoung teases collaboration with bandmate Mark and Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon

Muse’s Matt Bellamy responds to ‘Knights Of Cydonia’ reimagined in the style of System Of A Down

Muse’s Matt Bellamy responds to ‘Knights Of Cydonia’ reimagined in the style of System Of A Down

Matt Bellamy, the lead singer of Muse, has praised a cover of the song ‘Knights of Cydonia’ that was transformed into a metal version in the style of System of a Down. The cover was uploaded to YouTube by user Andre Antunes on March 11 and he regularly creates metal covers of popular songs and… Continue reading Muse’s Matt Bellamy responds to ‘Knights Of Cydonia’ reimagined in the style of System Of A Down

Sharon Osbourne doubles down on James Corden criticism: “He’s fair game”

Sharon Osbourne doubles down on James Corden criticism: “He’s fair game”

James Corden has been called “fair game” by Sharon Osbourne, who has previously criticised the host during her stint on Celebrity Big Brother. Osbourne called out Corden’s habit of constantly name-dropping, citing an example where she complimented his shoes, and he responded with the brand name. She also criticised Anna Wintour, Adele, and Ellen DeGeneres… Continue reading Sharon Osbourne doubles down on James Corden criticism: “He’s fair game”

New Beatles book reveals John Lennon encounter that left Mick Jagger feeling “uncomfortable”

New Beatles book reveals John Lennon encounter that left Mick Jagger feeling “uncomfortable”

The upcoming release of a new Beatles book titled All You Need Is Love has unearthed details of an uncomfortable interaction between Mick Jagger and John Lennon. Set to be published on April 11, All You Need Is Love is an oral history of the band and draws on the controversial 1983 book The Love… Continue reading New Beatles book reveals John Lennon encounter that left Mick Jagger feeling “uncomfortable”

The Zutons’ Dave McCabe on how Amy Winehouse telling him to “fuck off” led to her covering ‘Valerie’

The Zutons’ Dave McCabe on how Amy Winehouse telling him to “fuck off” led to her covering ‘Valerie’

Dave McCabe, the lead singer of The Zutons, has revealed how Amy Winehouse’s profanity towards him led to her iconic cover of their song ‘Valerie’. During an interview as part of the Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells series, McCabe said he had met Winehouse three times during his life. He recalled how Winehouse’s friend… Continue reading The Zutons’ Dave McCabe on how Amy Winehouse telling him to “fuck off” led to her covering ‘Valerie’