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Bandcamp's Best Music Releases for March 2026
Bandcamp has released its curated guide to the essential music releases across multiple genres for March 2026. The coll…
Terror Announces Tour Supporting New Album ‘Still Suffer’
Veteran hardcore band Terror has announced an upcoming tour with Pain of Truth, End It, and Start Today as supporting a…
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J. Cole Announces Huge 2026 World Tour
J. Cole has announced a major world tour scheduled for 2026, with planned performances across multi…
Vocabularies are back with punchy, noise-rock track ‘Patron Saint’
Philadelphia art-rock/noise-rock band Vocabularies released the track ‘Patron Saint’, which demonst…
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…
The Opener: Wallie the Sensei sings like an angel at the strip club
Wallie The Sensei is an emerging artist who has received cosigns from prominent rappers Kendrick La…
Dreamcoaster - Imaginary Reflections (Shelflife)
Brighton duo dreamcoaster return after a five-year hiatus with their third album ‘Imaginary Reflect…
Pale Jay - Dos Uvas - PJ's Flip (ft. Erick the Architect)
Pale Jay has collaborated with Erick the Architect to rework his 2021 track ‘Dos Uvas’, transformin…
Julinko – Naebula (Maple Death Records)
Julinko, the musical project of Giulia Parin Zecchin, has released ‘Naebula’, an experimental dark …
Crackazat - Pick Me Up
Crackazat, known for jazz house and deep house music, explores a new musical direction with the tra…
Indie pop, pop punk y cyberpunk sin filtros - La Caverna
A diverse musical article highlighting artists from the United States and Italy, exploring various …
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…
Recommended Album: Angel Du$t – ‘COLD 2 THE TOUCH’
Angel Du$t, a Baltimore experimental hardcore band, has released their sixth LP ‘COLD 2 THE TOUCH’,…
Album: Happy Kitty House – My First Rodeo
Happy Kitty House, the musical collaboration of Adam and Meredith Moore, debuts their first album ‘…
Debbie M dévoile “Hold On To” : une ballade pop introspective qui invite à grandir
Debbie M releases an introspective pop ballad called ‘Hold On To’, which represents a more intimate…
How many acts do you know on the Trinity Ball lineup this year? | Nialler9
The Trinity Ball event is featuring Rizzle Kicks, a Brighton rap duo from the 2010s as their headli…
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…
Single: Public Meltdown – Pay No Mind
Public Meltdown's third single ‘Pay No Mind’ is a dynamic rock track blending multiple sub-genres i…
Tucker Zimmerman: In Memoriam (1941-2026) - Aquarium Drunkard
Tucker Zimmerman, an American-born musician who lived in Europe since 1966, passed away on January …
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 …
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…
« 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…