Rock

Ideas forever above their station, baroque two-piece Nirvana were thrown to the wolves somewhat in 1967 when they were billed to play an Island Records showcase at London’s Saville Theatre. With the stage still half set for a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (featuring Cleo Laine and Bernard Breslaw), and the audience eagerly awaiting
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Maxïmo Park currently lead Alice Cooper in the race for this week’s Number One album in the UK. The artists both released their new albums last Friday (February 26), with the Newcastle band sharing ‘Nature Always Wins’ and the legendary rocker releasing ‘Detroit Stories’. In the midweek chart update from the Official Charts Company, Maxïmo Park
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Bob James, who replaced Sammy Hagar in Montrose and fronted the band for two albums, died at the age of 68, his publicist confirmed. He joined Ronnie Montrose’s group in 1975 and was heard on Warner Bros. Presents… Montrose later that year, then on Jump On It the following year. Despite critical acclaim neither LP
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The showrunner of the revamped Scooby-Doo cartoon series revealed it was easy to land Axl Rose as guest star for the most recent episode, adding that the singer was easy to work with too. The Guns N’ Roses frontman lent his voice and likeness to Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? after a member of the production team suggested
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Post Malone, Katy Perry and J Balvin are set to feature on a special anniversary record for the Pokémon franchise, titled ‘Pokémon 25: The Album’. Balvin, Colombia’s “Prince of Reggaeton”, confirmed the news in an interview with Rolling Stone, revealing that the 14-track compilation album will be released this autumn via Capitol. Balvin, Perry and
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The Melvins have made no secret of their long-standing love for Kiss. They’ve covered numerous songs from the famously face-painted group, including “Shock Me,” “Detroit Rock City” and “God of Thunder.” In 1992, the trio released a series of solo EPs modeled after Kiss’ simultaneously released 1978 solo albums, complete with matching covers. The following
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If you’re already familiar with Julien Baker’s pared back, acoustic guitar and piano-led songwriting, the wider sonic palette is the first thing you’ll notice about Little Oblivions – the exhilarating gasp of synthesiser on “Faith Healer”; the way that “Hardline” roars and crunches to its conclusion; the stately, synthetic percussion underpinning “Relative Fiction”. The Memphis
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Justin Bieber has announced details of his new album ‘Justice’, which will be released next month. The record will be the pop star’s sixth studio album and follows 2020’s ‘Changes’. ‘Justice’ will arrive on March 19 via RBMG/Def Jam Recordings and will feature the singles ‘Holy (ft. Chance The Rapper)’, ‘Lonely (ft. Benny Blanco)’ and
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Ann Wilson continues her recent streak of singles with the heavy new song “The Hammer.” “When the hammer comes down, grinding, grinding / When the hammer comes down, reminding, reminding,” she belts on the track over a slippery, lightly psychedelic guitar riff that conjures mid-’90s Soundgarden. “When the hammer comes down, blinding, blinding / When
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Noname has made her long-awaited return today, with the official announcement of her forthcoming second album ‘Factory Baby’. To celebrate the announcement, she’s also unveiled its lead single, ‘Rainforest’. The song, which sees her rap about racism and classism in America, is produced by The Kount and features vocals from frequent collaborator Adam Ness. While
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Jack Johnson arrived on Feb. 24, 1971, as perhaps Miles Davis‘ most overtly rock-influenced album. After all, he started the sessions fronting the classic stadium-stage lineup of bass, guitar and drums. His connection to the genre, however, went much deeper – and continued for many years. Davis began adding electric instruments and other sounds more
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