Flume has teamed up with Caroline Polacheck to release a hypnotic new single titled ‘Sirens’. Polachek’s soaring lead vocal introduces ‘Sirens’, embodying the ethereal, siren-esque howl of a mystic creature. Flume’s signature electro-house vibes are textured gradually, creating gentle, yet punctuating overtones for his equally angelic melody. Listen to ‘Sirens’ below: Advertisement [embedded content] In
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The Kills are set to celebrate the 17th anniversary of their album ‘No Wow’ this summer with a special deluxe reissue. READ MORE: The Kills debut ‘Weed Killer’ video and tell us about B-sides and new music Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart’s second album came out in 2005 and the new reissue will land on June
Lucius, the US pop duo whose vocals feature prominently in the chorus of Harry Styles‘ ‘Treat People With Kindness’, have said they were not properly credited for their contribution to the 2019 song. In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times about the duo’s new album ‘Second Nature’, they say they think they were unfairly
The New England Music Hall of Fame (NEMHOF) www.nemhof.com mission is to “Promote, preserve, educate, and unite the integrity of New England’s music and the people who represent it.” The New England Music Hall of Fame was founded by filmmaker Christopher Annino https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0030399/ , Drummer Kathy Steahle http://steahle.com/ , Pro Wrestler Angel Orsini, and, actress Kadrolsha Ona Carole https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7009175/ in 2019. On
Sugababes, The Damned, Imelda May and John Cooper Clarke have been announced for this year’s Field Of Avalon line-up at Glastonbury festival. Organisers for the Worthy Farm event shared a poster for the stage this morning (April 12), which also includes Lamb, The Hoosiers and McFly. You can view the full line-up below. They join
Nick Cave has penned a lengthy tribute to the late Chris Bailey of Australian punk legends The Saints, whose death over the weekend was confirmed earlier this week. In the latest instalment of Cave’s Red Hand Files Q&A newsletter, a fan asked the songwriter what Bailey meant to him as a young musician in Australia.
Brian Jonestown Massacre have today (April 11) unveiled details of a new album. It’s the band’s 19th studio album and called ‘Fire Doesn’t Grow On Trees’. It arrives on June 24 via frontman Anton Newcombe’s label, A Recordings. They also shared the album’s first single today called ‘The Real’ – check that out below. Advertisement
Chris Bailey, lead singer of Australian rock band The Saints, has died, at the age of 65. The band confirmed the news of Bailey’s death on their official Facebook page this morning. No cause of death was given. The post read: “It is with great pain in our hearts that we have to inform you
Wallice has announced details of her new EP ‘90s American Superstar’ and shared the title track, which you can hear below. Following on from the release of ‘Wisdom Tooth’ and ‘Little League’ alongside her signing to Dirty Hit, Wallice has confirmed that her new EP ‘90s American Superstar’ will be released May 6. The LA-based
Jack White took to the field at Comerica Park in Detroit yesterday (April 8) to perform the US national anthem – you can watch his performance below. The former White Stripes frontman played an instrumental version of the anthem before the Detroit Tigers’ baseball game against the Chicago White Sox. The performance coincided with the release
Former PlayStation boss Jack Tretton has said he wishes Sony had backed the PlayStation Vita more. The handheld console was released in 2011 as a successor to the PSP. It is believed to have sold around 15million units before it was discontinued in 2019. However, following the success of the Nintendo Switch and the Steam
Drakeo The Ruler‘s brother has called out the Recording Academy for not including the late rapper in the 2022 Grammys In Memoriam segment. Drakeo, real name Darrell Caldwell, died in December of 2021 when he was fatally stabbed during an altercation at Los Angeles’ Once Upon A Time In L.A. concert. He was 28-years-old. “It
Blossoms have revealed how their unlikely feud with Johnny Marr over forming a Smiths covers band was put to bed. Last year, the band teamed up with Rick Astley to cover The Smiths. While playing a gig in London, they invited Astley on stage to perform ‘Panic’ and ‘This Charming Man’. The artists subsequently announced two Smiths
Muse played an intimate comeback show in Devon tonight (April 7) – check out the full setlist below. The trio took to the stage at the 220-capacity Cavern Club in Exeter, where they’d performed early live gigs back in the 1990s. It’s located approximately 16 miles north of Matt Bellamy and co’s hometown of Teignmouth.
It’s been confirmed that Nine Inch Nails will replace Foo Fighters at two US festivals this summer. Nine Inch Nails will now headline Welcome To Rockville, which takes place May 19-22 at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, alongside Jane’s Addiction and Smashing Pumpkins. Trent Reznor’s group will also join The Strokes and
A new trailer has been released for the upcoming new Cypress Hill documentary – check it out below. READ MORE: Cypress Hill – ‘Elephants On Acid’ review The film, called Cypress Hill: Insane In The Brain, will explore the group’s long-lasting influence on hip-hop and culture: it arrives on April 20. Directed by Estevan Oriol, the film
Ahead of its full release later this week, Jack Harlow‘s new single ‘First Class’ has gone viral on TikTok. The Kentucky rapper recently announced the release of his second studio album, ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’. The follow-up to 2020’s ‘That’s What They All Say’ is set to arrive on May 6 via Generation
Paul Oakenfold has announced that he’s releasing an autobiography this summer, Ready Steady Go: My Unstoppable Journey In Dance. The superstar DJ’s memoir follows his journey from his “musical baptism” in 1980s New York and seminal club nights in London to starting one of the longest-running dance record labels – Perfecto Records – and “a legendary
The body of late rapper Goonew was reportedly propped up for his “final show” at a Washington D.C. nightclub over the weekend. The below features footage and photos that some may find upsetting. Goonew, 24, was shot in a car park in Prince George’s County, Maryland on March 18 and died hours later in hospital.
Johnny Marr dedicated his performance of ‘There Is A Light That Never Goes Out’ at this year’s BBC 6 Music Festival to Taylor Hawkins. READ MORE: Taylor Hawkins, 1972 – 2022: Foo Fighters drummer who always stole the show The Foo Fighters drummer died on March 25 at the age of 50. He was found in his