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News: IRON MAIDEN ANNOUNCE FIRST SHOWS OF 2023’s THE FUTURE PAST TOUR – With Arena Shows for the UK & Ireland
Band set to perform songs from latest album, Senjutsu alongside a focus on the iconic 1986 Somewhere In Time record and other classic cutsTICKETS GO ON GENERAL SALE FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER AT 9AM VIA LIVENATION.CO.UK IRON MAIDEN will be bringing a new tour to Europe in the Summer of 2023 including arena shows in the …
News: Circuit des Yeux + Claire Rousay set to release re-works of three songs from CDY’s album -io
CIRCUIT DES YEUX + CLAIRE ROUSAYSUNSET POEM OUT OCTOBER 20TH THREE SONGS FROM CDY’S -IOREIMAGINED BY CLAIRE ROUSAY LISTEN TO ‘SCULPTING THE EXODUS’ (REWORK) + WATCH WATCH CIRCUIT DES YEUX AND CLAIRE ROUSAY IN CONVERSATION On Sunset Poem, experimental musician Claire Rousay reworks three songs from Circuit des Yeux’s otherworldly 2021 album, -io. Today, you can listen to her take on ‘Sculpting the Exodus’ HERE. In …
News: The 1975 Are At Their Very Best And They’re Heading Downunder
The 1975 Set To Tour Australia After Absence Of 3 Years
News: the GOLDEN DREGS announce signing to the legendary 4AD label, new album, tour dates and unveil the languidly melancholic single ‘American Airlines’
I have been a long time fan of the GOLDEN DREGS – the single ‘Nobody Ever Gets Rich (by Making People Sad)’ remains one of my top five favourite releases of the past ten years – and it is brilliant to hear of their signing to the legendary 4AD label and news of a new …
Live Review: The Toadies – Spokane Washington 29.09.2022
The Toadies are currently on tour in support of the 27th anniversary of their album Rubberneck. A tour that has been two years in the making after being postponed in 2020 and 2021, features tour support from Reverend Horton Heat.
Premiere: Sydney’s indie pop grunge exponents GRXCE calls out the ‘Pretty Boy’ in a floor busting, skyscraping debut single, with launch date announced.
We are very honoured to premiere the debut track from Eora/Sydney-based outfit GRXCE entitled ‘Pretty Boy’ – a driving track about superficiality and image delivered over a quiet/loud tone and singer Jamila Grace’s evocative, sardonic vocals that lay a soft velvet cloak over the scything guitars. This is grunge pop at its very best – …