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Hoflärm 2026 Adds Dopelord, Scott Hepple & The Sun Band, Kardeathian & More
Hoflärm 2026, a music event, has announced its second lineup, featuring Swedish rock band Blues Pil…
Cracking Open the Crypt of the Wizard
A UK record label specializes in metal and dungeon synth genres, serving as an important resource a…
Stephen McCraven :: Wooley The Newt - Aquarium Drunkard
Stephen McCraven's 1979 avant-jazz album ‘Wooley The Newt’ has been reissued by Moved-By-Sound, rev…
Komachi & Cvsket Pretty - Walk This Way
This article begins to discuss Komachi & Cvsket Pretty and their musical style, highlighting a …
Amana Melome’ - Recalibration (self-released)
Amana Melome’ releases the album ‘Recalibration’, which symbolizes personal transformation and grow…
Willow Releases New Album Petal Rock Black
Willow has released her seventh studio album, Petal Rock Black, which she wrote, performed, and pro…
Yah Yah Scholfield’s Book Notes music playlist for their novel On Sundays She Picked Flowers
“In public and in private, whenever I was writing something for On Sundays, songs would come to me—…
Andrina Bollinger
Swiss artist Andrina Bollinger creates a unique musical style that blends avant-pop, jazz, poetry, …
Grey & Purple Songbook – Lessons Learned, Vision Clear
Grey & Purple Songbook releases ‘Lessons Learned, Vision Clear’, a single that blends jazz, dis…
Black Viiolet Explores Love And Distance On ‘Dark Blue’ | RCM Blog
Black Viiolet blends jazz and trip-hop on their release ‘Dark Blue’, creating a cohesive and expres…
Black Viiolet Explores Love And Distance On ‘Dark Blue’ | RCM Blog
Black Viiolet blends jazz and trip-hop in their release ‘Dark Blue’, creating a cohesive and expres…
Aaron Shaw: And So It Is
Saxophonist Aaron Shaw's debut album ‘And So It Is’ explores themes of mortality, isolation, and ex…
Worm: Necropalace
Worm, a symphonic black metal band from Florida, has transformed their sound with the addition of W…
The Wild Magnolias Featuring The New Orleans Project Uncover Undeniably Stellar Cuts On ‘Outtakes + Live 1973-1974’ (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine
The Tipitina's Record Club has released ‘Outtakes + Live 1973-1974’ by The Wild Magnolias Featuring…
Jeff Tweedy Covers Cameron Winter’s “Love Takes Miles”
Jeff Tweedy of Wilco covered Cameron Winter's song ‘Love Takes Miles’ as a Valentine's Day tribute,…
African Paper | Amalie Dahl veröffentlicht Konzertmitschnitt
Amalie Dahl is releasing a live concert recording from the Moldejazz Festival featuring an expanded…
Sleep Theory @ Kavka Zappa: Gekomen om te blijven
Sleep Theory is a metal band that has gained popularity through TikTok, representing a growing tren…
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 …
Resurgent Folk Icon Labi Siffre Announces First New Album In 28 Years, Performs Rare Live Set For BBC
Labi Siffre, a UK folk musician with soul and jazz influences, is making a rare return to music aft…
Tinned Meats - IHN014 // Tinned Meats - Kilter - Second LP from Sheffield's Tinned Meats! Comparisons to Zappa/The Mothers, Cardiacs and The Fall abound.
Sheffield band Tinned Meats releases their second LP ‘Kilter’ on IHN014, drawing comparisons to exp…
Del hip hop alternativo al metal introspectivo - La Caverna
A musical exploration spanning multiple countries, this article discusses artists from Germany, Can…
Crackazat - Pick Me Up
Crackazat, known for jazz house and deep house music, explores a new musical direction with the tra…
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…