Next week, the highly anticipated “ultimate” Beatles track, Now and Then, which includes all four members, will be made available due to the utilization of
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The Ezra Collective, winners of the Mercury Prize, believe that a combination of bassline and drumbeat can bring everyone together on the same wavelength.
Lagos is a pulsing mass of infectious energy. Densely packed houses stretch to the horizon below a visible halo of pollution. The streets are busy
Overmono review – sparkling shards of rave culture tear up the dancefloor
A While thumping bass drums, rapid hi-hats, creeping basslines, and repeated vocal snippets are typically linked with DJ performances in late-night clubs, Overmono is part
Review of Billy Bragg’s “The Roaring Forty”: Celebrating 40 years of unwavering commitment.
I In his book “33 Revolutions Per Minute” published in 2010, Dorian Lynskey, a writer for The Guardian, boldly claims that Billy Bragg is the
Female electronic artists in Iran contemplate on a year of demonstrations, emphasizing the value of life and liberty.
I In September 2022, Mahsa Zhina Amini passed away following her arrest by Iran’s “morality police” for reportedly not wearing her hijab correctly. The government
Nick Cave’s post-punk band, The Birthday Party, was fueled by danger, drugs, and resentment.
I In 1981, a group is filming a music video at a landfill on the outskirts of Melbourne. Their concept is to depict hell through
“Similar to the Three Tenors, but with drummers”: Budgie, Lol Tolhurst, and Jacknife Lee share their experience reuniting as a supergroup.
L Ol Tolhurst and Budgie will always remember their initial encounter. In 1979, the Cure was opening for Siouxsie and the Banshees when the guitarist
Keith Richards believes that a hologram performance by the Rolling Stones is inevitable.
Keith Richards has pondered the possibility of a holographic performance by the legendary Rolling Stones, stating that it is inevitable. During an interview with Matt
Readers shared their emotional experiences while watching Taylor Swift’s Eras concert film, with many expressing how they were moved to tears while singing along.
I was not anticipating it, but it turned out to be wholesome and pleasant. I accompanied my child, who is a big fan, to the
“I experienced a sense of being deliberately tortured” – the most startling moments in the autobiography of Britney Spears.
She has never truly experienced liberty. In her youth, Britney found solace from her challenging family situation – her father’s alcoholism often causing conflicts with