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Sparkler – “Pet Hotel”
San Diego truegaze band Sparkler delivers a celestial and calming big bang moment with ‘Pet Hotel,'…
Toronto's 6 Can't-Miss Concerts, Including Cat Power, Margo Price and Ratboys: February 23–March 1, 2026 │ Exclaim!
This article highlights six must-see concerts happening in Toronto between February 23 and March 1,…
Family Jools are back with bluesy, classic-rock new single ‘How’d You Like That?’.
Family Jools has released a new single titled ‘How'd You Like That?’ that combines riff-fuelled ind…
Heists — « Parking Garage » : l’échappée belle dans un monde suspendu
Heists delivers one of the most fascinating tracks from their latest album Feral Kids with ‘Parking…
Loose Content embrase le réel avec “Big Bright Burning Sun”
Loose Content releases ‘Big Bright Burning Sun’, an electric chronicle of our burning times produce…
« Tourisme » : Bolivard et Kazy Lambist explorent l’amour en mouvement
Bolivard collaborates with Kazy Lambist on ‘Tourisme’, a track that explores modern love through th…
Bottlemoth returns with a striking new single, “Suki”
Bottlemoth has released a new single titled ‘Suki’ that represents a bold evolution in their sound.…
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…
The Same Sky - What's Left - We love that Sound
The Same Sky, an indie rock project by J'oseph Simon from Montreal, is releasing a new EP titled ‘H…
Getting off the Bus: Loula Yorke Interviewed | The Quietus
Loula Yorke is a prominent figure in leftfield electronic music, known for her distinctive sound cr…
Apparat: A Hum of Maybe - Spectrum Culture
Apparat's album ‘A Hum of Maybe’ is described as a transition album rather than a bold reinvention …
Wednesday’s Karly Hartzman, Hayden Pedigo, June Chikuma, More Join NTS Radio as Residents
NTS Radio has announced new resident DJs including Wednesday's Karly Hartzman, Hayden Pedigo, and J…
Nick Schofield: Blue Hour - Spectrum Culture
Nick Schofield's Blue Hour is a consistently mellow album featuring trumpet and synthesizer duets. …
Sanación, libertad y reinvención sonora global - La Caverna
This article explores three distinct musical projects focused on healing, freedom, and global sonic…
Alva Lys y su viaje nocturno en Berlín - La Caverna
Danish artist Alva Lys releases new single ‘One Night in Berlin’, a track that captures and immerse…
Nathan Fake: Evaporator
The UK producer perfected his leftfield electronic fusion years ago, and he sticks with it on his s…
African Paper | Aerial: Oker mit ihrem dritten Album
Norwegian quartet Oker is releasing their third album ‘Aerial’ on Aspen Edities in both LP and digi…
African Paper | Familiarity Unfolded: Dritter Teil der Kollaborationsserie von Autistici
Autistici is releasing their new album ‘Familiarity Unfolded’ on March 7th via Audiobulb as LP and …
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 …
African Paper | On Solitude: Neue LP von Hiroshi Ebina
Hiroshi Ebina's album ‘On Solitude’ is being released on February 20th via Kitchen.Label. The album…
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…