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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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The Women of Detroit House
Detroit had a thriving house music scene before it became known for techno music. This article high…
Bathing Suits Unleash Seven-Minute Noise-Trance Epic ‘Empathy’ - Indie is not a genre
Leeds DIY band Bathing Suits releases ‘Empathy’, a seven-minute noise-trance single via Underplay, …
Sharon Osbourne says Ozzy “knew” he didn't have long left to live after ‘Back To The Beginning’ final gig, “but he wanted to do it so bad”
Sharon Osbourne revealed that Ozzy Osbourne was aware his health was deteriorating and he didn't ha…
Club 8 remonte le fil du temps avec « Travel Back In Time »
Swedish group Club 8, featuring Karolina Komstedt and Johan Angergård, releases a new delicately no…
Matryoshka: Blasé Saint
The Seattle-based producer fills her debut album with staticky textures and bottomless reverb, rear…
MAGUS | singolo | DISTOPIC.IT
This single by MAGUS blends rock opera, progressive rock with metal influences, and 70s rock into a…
Bad Omens Kick Off 2026 North American Arena Tour with Fiery 18-Song Set: Video + Setlist
Bad Omens launched their 2026 North American arena tour on February 22nd at the Delta Center in Sal…
Proggy Chicago metal project Dyslexicon brings Dracula at Seato Gman - Chicago Reader
Chicago metal project Dyslexicon has released Dracula at Sea, a loose concept album exploring theme…
WOTTS drift into dreamier territory with big new tune, “little bug”
Ottawa indie pop duo WOTTS have released “little bug,” a hazy, bass-driven dream pop track that rep…
Sharon Osbourne: Ozzy Knew Death Was Near Even Before Final Concert
Sharon Osbourne revealed in a recent podcast that Ozzy Osbourne had a premonition about his mortali…
Song for a Gorgeous Blonde - I Am Gorgeous Yellow (Also) - Techno-prog sequel to ‘I Am Gorgeous (Yellow)’
This article announces a sequel to the techno track ‘I Am Gorgeous (Yellow)’ titled ‘Song for a Gor…
Mike Patton Supergroup Tomahawk Reunite for Tour With the Melvins
Mike Patton's experimental rock supergroup Tomahawk is reuniting for their first tour in 13 years, …
Cloudy ignites ZERO TOKYO with a hypnotic Hard Techno takeover alongside Adrián Mills
Cloudy headlined ZERO TOKYO with an intense hard techno set that captivated the Japanese audience. …
Download 2026 add A Day To Remember, Creeper and more to line-up as day splits revealed
Download Festival 2026 has announced additional lineup additions including A Day To Remember and Cr…
MetalMatters: The Best Metal Albums of February 2026 » PopMatters
This article reviews the best metal albums released in February 2026, highlighting Worm's transitio…
Watch Jessie Ware Sing “The Way We Were” For BAFTAs’ 2026 In Memoriam
Jessie Ware performed “The Way We Were” during the In Memoriam segment at the 2026 BAFTAs held at L…
Spiritbox announce 2026 ‘Tsunami Sea’ UK arena tour
Spiritbox have announced a UK arena tour called ‘Tsunami Sea’ scheduled for autumn 2026. The metalc…
‘Final Fantasy 14’ metal band The Primals lead Download Festival 2026 additions
The Primals, a metal band from Final Fantasy 14, has been announced as part of the lineup for Downl…
Telenova is on the rise | Interview
Melbourne trio Telenova creates IMAX indie pop characterized by an uneasy edge that emerges from fr…
African Paper | Sunn O))) in der Betonhalle des Berliner Silent Green
CTM Festival and Silent Green are presenting a concert by drone metal duo Sunn O))) on July 7th at …
barDe desafía al patriarcado en “C U Next Tuesday” - La Caverna
British artist barDe releases “C U Next Tuesday”, an indie pop/alt-pop single that combines sharp i…
Manic Monday: Deep Purple Wears Loudest Crown With “Burn” Live 1975 - Glide Magazine
Deep Purple was recognized as the loudest band in the world, with their 1975 live performance of ‘B…