lunes, junio 29, 2026

New Music: Going Shopping

           

Originally released two months ago, now The Strokes shared the official video for "Going Shoping" in which the band were inspired to pay homage to the classic video for Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al." For Chevy Chase's iconic role in Simon's video, they reached out to Walton Goggins as their ideal/dream long shot. Goggins was on location for a feature film in the Canary Islands but told the band on a call, “Let’s go shopping!” In late May, Casablancas and friends traveled to Tenerife—a Spanish island off the coast of Morocco—to meet up with Walton Goggins on location. Now, here's the results with the release of the music video directed by longtime collaborator Johann Rashid. The band’s seventh studio album, Reality Awaits, is set for release on July 24th via RCA Records. “Going Shopping” was released in April and followed by “Falling out of Love.”

 


sábado, junio 27, 2026

Rocktrospectiva: The Formidable "Music From The Edge Of Heaven" Turns 40

Released on 21 June 1986 in Japan and 27 June in the USA, "Music From The Edge Of Heaven" was  the third and final studio album by the English pop duo Wham!. The album spawned the singles "Last Christmas", "I'm Your Man", "A Different Corner", "The Edge Of Heaven" & "Where Did Your Heart Go?".

Between 1982 and 1985, the pop duo Wham! had released two studio albums, and enjoyed a string of success, with three of their singles reaching number one on the UK singles chart. With the known desire of George Michael to move into a more adult market, Wham! announced in early 1986 that Michael and his musical partner Andrew Ridgeley would go their separate ways after a farewell single, album, and a concert.

Issued just one day before the duo’s farewell concert at London’s Wembley Stadium, the record arrived at a pivotal moment as one of the biggest pop acts of the 1980s prepared to end its run at the height of its success. Forty years on, Music From The Edge Of Heaven provided a capture of a band in transition, with George Michael already looking beyond the duo towards a more mature solo career. The album featured four tracks recorded specifically for the farewell project: The Edge Of Heaven, Battlestations, Wham! Rap ’86 and Where Did Your Heart Go?. Several of those songs also appeared on The Final, 

A notable inclusions was "A Different Corner," a song credited to George Michael alone and widely regarded as an early indicator of the direction he would pursue as a solo artist. The album version featured an introduction unavailable on most other releases. Another curiosity was a specially edited version of "I'm Your Man," adapted from the Extended Stimulation Mix and featuring a newly recorded spoken bridge.

Another highlight was "Blue (Live In China)," captured during the duo's historic 1985 visit to China. That performance became particularly significant because it represented the only appearance of the recording on CD. Completing the collection was the Pudding Mix version of Last Christmas, a track that has since become one of the most enduring festive recordings in popular music.

Wham! had already achieved extraordinary commercial success. Formed in 1981 the duo emerged from the British pop explosion of the early MTV era and became one of the defining acts of the decade. Their debut album Fantastic topped the UK chart in 1983, while 1984’s Make It Big transformed them into global superstars. Wham! sold more than 30 million records worldwide and became one of the most recognisable British pop exports of the 1980s. The group also made history beyond the charts. In April 1985, Wham! became the first Western pop group to perform in China, an event widely viewed as a significant cultural moment during a period of increasing engagement between China and the West. Material from those performances would later find its way onto Music From The Edge Of Heaven through Blue (Live In China).

By early 1986, plans were already in place for a farewell single, farewell album and farewell concert. Michael later described the split as an effort to leave while the group was still at its commercial peak. That farewell culminated on 28 June 1986 when 72,000 fans attended The Final at Wembley Stadium. Supported by guests including Elton John and Simon Le Bon, the concert closed one of the most successful chapters in British pop history. Just days later, The Final compilation album was released in Europe, while Music From The Edge Of Heaven remained the principal farewell album for North American audiences.
 
Music From The Edge Of Heaven Track List: 
 
Hot Side: 
 
1. The Edge Of Heaven
2. Battlestations
3. I'm Your Man
4. Wham! Rap '86
 
Cool Side
 
5. A Different Corner
6. Blue /Live In China)
7. Where Did Your Heart Go?
8. Last Christmas (Pudding Mix)

miércoles, junio 24, 2026

New Music: Emotionally Unavailable

           

Suede have announced an expanded reissue of last year's album ‘Antidepressants’, with the swaggering new song ’Emotionally Unavailable’. As well as ‘Emotionally Unavailable’, the new deluxe version of the album will include the new tracks ‘Medication’, ‘Dirty Looks’, ‘Sharpening Knives’ and ‘Overload’, as well as 11 demo recordings of the songs from the original album.  "Emotionally Unavailable" finds the band channelling their classic sound, with propulsive, glam rock energy and Brett Anderson’s impassioned, soaring vocals. “Whatever she says she wants, well it clearly isn’t true / But you love to catastrophise,” he sings, before launching into the huge chorus.

News/Albums: Suede To Release Antidepressants In Expanded Edition

Suede will next month issue an expanded edition of their 2025 album, Antidepressants. This 3CD set features the album on CD 1 and five bonus tracks on CD 2. 

These comprise the new single "Emotionally Unavailable", the original Japan-only bonus track "Medication" and repetition of the three extra tracks that came with the original CD deluxe edition. A third disc features demos which were previously issued, on vinyl, for this year’s Record Store Day.

The packaging sounds decent: a hardcover slipcase houses the three discs and includes a 36-page booklet. 

Antidepressants Expanded will be released on 10 July 2026, via BMG.

Tracklist: 
 
CD 1
1. Disintegrate
2. Dancing With The Europeans
3. Antidepressants
4. Sweet Kid
5. The Sound And The Summer
6. Somewhere Between An Atom And A Star
7. Broken Music For Broken People
8. Criminal Ways
9. Trance State
10. June Rain
11. Life Is Endless, Life Is A Moment
 
CD 2
1. Emotionally Unavailable
2. Overload
3. Sharpening Knives
4. Dirty Looks
5. Medication
 
CD 3
1. Disintegrate (Demo)
2. Dancing With The Europeans (Demo)
3. Antidepressants (Demo)
4. Sweet Kid (Demo)
5. The Sound And The Summer (Demo)
6. Somewhere Between An Atom And A Star (Demo)
7. Broken Music For Broken People (Demo)
8. Criminal Ways (Demo)
9. Trance State (Demo)
10. June Rain (Demo)
11. Life Is Endless, Life Is A Moment (Demo)

martes, junio 23, 2026

Albums: Pulp Live!

Pulp will celebrate their triumphant comeback with Live!, their first live album, to be released in August.  

"A concert is an event where songs come back to life. That’s why this album is called Live!" says frontman Jarvis Cocker. “It’s both a statement of fact (it’s a recording of a live band) & a challenge (come on! Everyone come alive!).”

Live! was recorded during the band’s two shows at London's O2 Arena on 13 and 14 June 2025 – the week that the band returned to the top of the album charts with their eighth studio album, More. The 18-song set features songs from that chart-topping comeback (‘Spike Island’, ‘Slow Jam’, ‘Famers Market’, ‘Grown Up’, ‘Got To Have Love’ and ‘A Sunset’) alongside indie anthems such as ‘Common People’, ‘Disco 2000’, ‘Do You Remember The First Time?’ and ‘Babies’ and relative obscurity, 1992 single ‘O.U (Gone, Gone)’.

Live! will be available as a 2LP set (limited-edition blue pressing and a standard black vinyl) and as a double CD set. Tracklistings are the same across both formats.

Live! also serves as a soundtrack to the concert film, Pulp: What Do You Do For an Encore?, which will be on streaming service MUBI in Autumn. No plans have yet been announced for a physical or cinema release of the film, which is directed by Garth Jennings, who first worked with the band on the video for 1997 single ‘Help The Aged’ and has since directed films including Son Of Rambow, The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy and Sing. The songs included in the film have yet to be confirmed, though over the two nights at the O2, Pulp played a host of fan favourites not included on Live!, such as ‘Acrylic Afternoons’, ’59 Lyndhurst Grove’ and ‘Party Hard’ for the first time since 2012.

Live! will be released on 28 August 2026 via Rough Trade.
 
CD 1
1. Intro (feat Kelly Macdonald)
2. Spike Island
3. Slow Jam
4. Sorted for E’s & Wizz
5. Disco 2000
6. Help the Aged
7. Farmers Market
8. This is Hardcore
9. Sunrise
 
CD 2
1. Something Changed
2. Grown Ups
3. O.U. (Gone, Gone)
4. Do You Remember the First Time?
5. Mis-Shapes
6. Got to Have Love
7. Babies
8. Common People
9. A Sunset

domingo, junio 21, 2026

The Reissue/Compilations: Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits

Warner's 1988 Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits compilation, which was released at the time to capitalise on the success of Tango in the Night, is now being reissued as a deluxe edition, on CD and vinyl, next month.

Originally, this was a 13-track compilation on vinyl, but the CD format delivered 17 tracks in a slightly re-jigged running order.

This new deluxe edition offers 23 tracks in total, although spreads these out across two discs. So CD 1 offers the original 13-track vinyl running order from 1988 and moves four tracks to CD 2 with six further bonus tracks.

Greatest Hits deluxe is released on 31 July 2026 via Rhino for US and Canada only. Rest of the World gets it on 28 August.

2CD Track List:
 
CD 1
1. Rhiannon
2. Don’t Stop
3. Go Your Own Way
4. Hold Me
5. Everywhere
6. Gypsy
7. As Long As You Follow
8. Say You Love Me
9. Dreams
10. Little Lies
11. Sara
12. Tusk
13. No Questions Asked
 
CD 2
1. Landslide
2. Big Love
3. Over My Head
4. Oh Diane
5. You Make Loving Fun
6. The Chain
7. Think About Me
8. Seven Wonders
9. Never Going Back Again
10. Silver Springs (Live)

sábado, junio 20, 2026

New Music: Easy

           
Graham Norton, legendary Blur's guitarist released "Castle Park" his 9th., studio album and also shares the single "Easy", an adorable tune in which Coxon has been shot wandering typical English streets while playing their guitars, the akbym was recorded during the "A+E" sessions but then Coxon return to Blur and began to touring, after that, another two great projects, the WAEVE band alongside his partner Rose Elinor, so that's the reason behing this album finally saw the lights nearly 15 years after it was recorded. 

viernes, junio 19, 2026

New Music: Spin

           

Johnny Marr has shared "Spin" the first single taken from his forthcoming and 5th., album "The Age Of Everything" due out October 2. Marr describes the 10 songs as the most cathartic of his entire career, written in London a developped live during his tour across USA, then recorded in Manchester to capture the joy, energy and tensions of the city, "There is a pressure in today's culture due technology, but seeing it from another perspetiva also could be a sort of possibility, the tune is pretty intense with certain reminds of Electronic. 

Rocktrospectiva: The Influential "JuJu" Turns 45

Released on 19 June 1981 "Juju" was the 4th., studio album by the British rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees. It was recorded at Surrey Sound studio with Nigel Gray as co-producer, and was released on 19 June 1981 by Polydor Records. Two singles were released from Juju: "Spellbound" and "Arabian Knights".

After the slightly electronic bent of their previous album, 1980's Kaleidoscope, Siouxsie and the Banshees returned to a guitar-based sound for Juju, due to the presence of now-official guitarist McGeoch. The album also prominently featured the intricate percussion work of band member Budgie. According to Steven Severin: "Juju was the first time we'd made a "concept" album that drew on darker elements. It wasn't pre-planned, but, as we were writing, we saw a definite thread running through the songs; almost a narrative to the album as a whole".

The album was recorded at co-producer Gray's Surrey Sound studio. There, McGeoch experimented with a rarely used guitar effects device called the Gizmo for the album track "Into the Light". Attached to the guitar's bridge, the Gizmo used keyed wheels to press the strings, giving a McGeoch's guitar the sound of a classical string instrument. For "Arabian Knights", McGeoch transformed a tune by Siouxsie, initially in waltz rhythm, that she had composed on a Vox Teardrop guitar. For "Sin in My Heart", McGeoch used an EBow while playing guitar.

Juju was a post-punk & art rock album, however, Juju has also been cited by certain critics as gothic rock, though the band dispute such categorisation.

Critics praised the album, by observing that Siouxsie's voice "seems to have acquired a new fullness of melody" with "a rich, dark smoothness", others considered that "Juju, might be considered their second best and it remains a critical favourite and is seen as a landmark album of post-punk until now.
 
Juju Track List:  
 
1. Spellbound
2. Into The Light
3. Arabian Knights
4. Halloween
5. Monitor
6. Night Shift
7. Sin In My Heart
8. Head Cut
9. Voodoo Dolly

jueves, junio 18, 2026

Books: Still In A Dream "Shoegaze, Slackers And The Reinvention Of Rock 1984-1994"

The definitive story of the slackers and shoegazers who reinvented rock. Twenty years after his acclaimed postpunk best-seller, Rip It Up and Start Again, Simon Reynolds tells the tale of what happened next: the underground explosion of noisepop, shoegaze, slacker rock and grunge that reverberated through the mid-Eighties into the early Nineties.

Capturing the musical exhilaration of the era along with the alienation of youth during a period of ascendant conservative politics and glitzy mainstream pop, Still in a Dream celebrates a golden age of guitar reinvention, a second psychedelia of mind-blowing sounds pioneered by bands like My Bloody Valentine and Sonic Youth. In Britain, groups like Cocteau Twins and Slowdive escaped into shimmering dreamworlds while American underground rockers like Dinosaur Jr. and Pavement blended apathy and urgency into thrilling noise.

A propulsive and personal account from a journalist who covered this music in real time from the frontlines, Still in a Dream vividly recreates a period that was the last blast for the analogue culture of vinyl records and music papers, before the Internet changed everything. 
 
Title: Still In A Dream: Shoegaze, Slackers And The Reinvention Of Rock 1984-1994
Pages: 464
Author: Simon Reynolds
Publisher: White Rabbit
Format: Hardcover