Rock

Austin Avenue’s record Little Boy’s Cards is a revelation in the Americana music scene, inviting even the most unsuspecting listeners into a world brimming with heartfelt storytelling and captivating melodies. Released on May 1st, this album defies the boundaries of genre, proving that great music transcends preconceived notions and TikTok’s algorithms. In a world where
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Arnold Schwarzenegger isn’t known for being a comedic actor. He’s played bodyguards and police officers from the Soviet Union, barbarians, secret agents and special forces operatives who defeat predatory aliens, and almost always his muscles and thick accent have led the way. However, he has a surprising knack for inspiring laughs and has always been more
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The Hawksworth Grove Sessions (2018) marked the first studio collaboration between Jim Ghedi and Toby Hay, their weeks of touring as a duo spilling over into an exquisite set of fingerstyle instrumentals loosely informed by community, tradition and place. The follow-up was initially earmarked for 2020, but, like almost everything else, was thwarted by the
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London Grammar have announced a new remix collection, which is also set to feature brand new music from the trio. ‘London Grammar – The Remixes’ is a 16-track collection and will be released on July 21 via Ministry Of Sound. It follows the band’s ‘California Soil’ LP from 2021. Alongside reworks of the band’s tracks
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That England’s greatest living folk singer, Shirley Collins, would still be making records in her ninth decade was by no means preordained. There are many reasons why an artist might give up the ghost – dwindling inspiration, the rigours of age, a music industry that can be careless towards the legacy of its elders. Besides,
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German police are investigating Roger Waters after the former Pink Floyd frontman wore a Nazi-inspired costume during his recent performance in Berlin. The concert in question took place on May 17 at the Mercedes-Benz Arena. Waters, who has become a lightning rod of controversy thanks to his outspoken opposition of Israel, wore an SS-style uniform during
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Footage of Tina Turner‘s final performance has re-emerged following news of the music icon’s death aged 83. The ‘Queen of Rock’n Roll’ died at her home near Zurich, Switzerland following a long illness, her spokesperson shared today (May 24). “Tina Turner, the ‘Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll’ has died peacefully today at the age of 83
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Ranzel X. Kendrick, otherwise known as Alias Wayne, comes by his art honestly. The Texas native, now living in Costa Rica, is the nephew of country music legend Roger Miller, songwriter and singer of countless Nashville classics, and his early forays as a fledgling musician and songwriter are full of lessons derived from his uncle.
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Indie rock fans don’t need to be told about the deficit in mainstream talent that their favorite genre has been experiencing lately – if you turn on the radio, you’re going to notice. From one end of the rock n’ roll lexicon to the next, it often feels like some of the best artists in
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Singer-songwriter Paul Simon has revealed that he’s lost most of the hearing in his left ear. In an interview with The Times, the famed rocker confessed that the ailment came on “quite suddenly.” “Nobody has an explanation for it,” Simon explained. “So everything became more difficult. My reaction to that was frustration and annoyance; not
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