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Ozzfest Returns in 2027, Ozzy Statue at Hellfest
Sharon and Jack Osbourne have confirmed that the iconic Ozzfest metal festival will return in 2027, starting in England…
Bandcamp's February 2026 Best Music Roundup
Bandcamp has released its comprehensive monthly music guides for February 2026, covering essential releases across mult…
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Jeff Tweedy shares cover of Cameron Winter's “Love Takes Miles”
Jeff Tweedy of Wilco has covered Cameron Winter's song “Love Takes Miles” from Winter's debut solo …
Fuerza Regida Announce First-Ever U.S. Stadium Tour — Presale / Preventa Begins Feb. 17
Fuerza Regida is launching their first-ever U.S. stadium tour, with presale tickets set to begin on…
Lana Del Rey previews eerie “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter”
Lana Del Rey has previewed her new single ‘White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter’ from her upcoming a…
BRIT Awards 2026: Alex Warren added to live performers line-up
Alex Warren has been added to the live performers lineup for the upcoming BRIT Awards ceremony. Thi…
Dreamcoaster - Imaginary Reflections (Shelflife)
Brighton duo dreamcoaster return after a five-year hiatus with their third album ‘Imaginary Reflect…
Various Artists – No Frontiers 5 (Raster Media)
No Frontiers 5 is a curated electronic music compilation exploring avant-garde sonic innovations ac…
Julinko – Naebula (Maple Death Records)
Julinko, the musical project of Giulia Parin Zecchin, has released ‘Naebula’, an experimental dark …
Del hip hop alternativo al metal introspectivo - La Caverna
A musical exploration spanning multiple countries, this article discusses artists from Germany, Can…
Arch Enemy Appear to Tease Return of Classic Singer Angela Gossow
Arch Enemy has shared a social media post that suggests a potential reunion with former lead singer…
Buzzard (Doom Folk Metal) - Take the Tyrant Down - Both timely and timeless, “Take the Tyrant Down” is a classic protest song written from the point of view of a people breaking from oppression.
Buzzard, the solo project of Christopher Thomas Elliott, releases ‘Take the Tyrant Down,’ a protest…
Gary Numan announces huge summer 2026 show at London's Crystal Palace Park
Gary Numan has announced a major concert at London's Crystal Palace Park for summer 2026. This perf…
Elori Saxl and Henry Solomon Create Stunning Ambient » PopMatters
Elori Saxl and Henry Solomon collaborate on an album that skillfully combines ambient and jazz genr…
Tucker Zimmerman: In Memoriam (1941-2026) - Aquarium Drunkard
Tucker Zimmerman, an American-born musician who lived in Europe since 1966, passed away on January …
We Love Green adds Soulwax and BB Trickz to 15th anniversary lineup
We Love Green, a music festival in Paris, has announced additional artists for its 15th anniversary…
Single: Public Meltdown – Pay No Mind
Public Meltdown's third single ‘Pay No Mind’ is a dynamic rock track blending multiple sub-genres i…
Michellar returns with striking vulnerability on “Love Peace War (Acoustic Remix)”
San Francisco singer-songwriter Michellar has released an acoustic remix of her single ‘Love Peace …
Youth Music's misogyny in music report shows high rates of feeling unsafe and unfair pay
A new report by Youth Music highlights pervasive issues of safety, pay inequality, and discriminati…
Blindness & Light - Just A Few Milligrams (self-released)
The article explores how technology has transformed the traditional concept of bands, enabling musi…
Watch The 1975's Matty Healy surprise fans with The La's cover and Lewis Capaldi guest spot at charity acoustic gig
Matty Healy of The 1975 made a surprise appearance at a charity event where he performed a cover of…
Krushers of the World
Kreator, a thrash metal band with a 40-year career, has released a new album that captures their cl…
« Would You », la confidence nocturne de L3o
L3o releases a new track called “Would You” on Park Bench Records, described as an intimate nocturn…
Matt Sorum says Velvet Revolver “could have been” as big as Guns N’ Roses but “it just didn't last long enough”
Matt Sorum reflects on Velvet Revolver, suggesting the supergroup could have achieved Guns N’ Roses…