jueves, abril 16, 2026

New Music: The Man Who Stole Your Soul

            
Legendary Scottish singer, songwriter and producer Midge Ure has released a new single, "The Man Who Stole Your Soul", offering the latest preview of his forthcoming album "A Man Of Two Worlds," due out on May 8 through Chrysalis Records. The track arrives as Ure prepares to launch a global tour spanning the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and New Zealand later this year. The new single "The Man Who Stole Your Soul" captures that perspective. According to Ure, the song reflects his concerns about social and political division, particularly in the United States, and the broader climate of tension shaping international discourse. About the album, "A Man Of Two Worlds" represents a significant addition to Ure's catalogue, not only because it ends a 12-year gap between studio albums but also because of its distinctive structure. The double album is divided into two conceptual halves. The first section, titled World One: Music, contains eight instrumental compositions. The second, World Two: Songs, features eight vocal tracks.

 

New Music: I Can Take The Sun Out Of The Sky

           

The incredibles Brigitte Calls Me Baby are sharing the video of their brand new single "I Can Take The Sun Out Of The Sky" taken off their second acclaimed studio album "Irreversible." Directed by Alec Basse, the video leans into a stylised, magazine-inspired concept—bringing the band's world to life through a nostalgic, print-era lens. "It's like a magazine where you can enter the world of the band," frontman Wes Leavins explained in a new Rolling Stone interview, hinting at a visual that doubles as a meta-commentary on the band's growing critical acclaim. The instantly gripping—balancing an open-road sense of freedom with an undercurrent of melancholic grandeur. Now this is one of the standout moments on Irreversible, a record that sees the band evolving into a more expansive, emotionally charged version of themselves.


miércoles, abril 15, 2026

New Music: House Of I

           

The Afghan Whigs have premiered the video for their new single, "House Of I." The black-and-white clip was filmed in Malibu, California, under Scott Marshall direction and features shots of people wearing skull masks skateboarding and surfing. There’s even a dog dressed as a skeleton. The song "House of I" dropped in March and marked the first new Afghan Whigs material in four years. The Afghan Whigs will launch a U.S. tour celebrating the band’s 40th anniversary April 25 in Woodstock, New York.

New Music: Vendetta

            

Temples have returned with their latest single  "Vendetta", offering another glimpse into their upcoming album "Bliss" set for release on the 26th June via V2 Records. With "Vendetta" sees the band pushing further into electronic territory while retaining the psych-rock foundations that have defined their sound. Built from two originally separate ideas, the track merges gritty guitar work with shimmering synths and a driving, club-ready rhythm. Frontman James Bagshaw describes the track as a collision of influences, blending elements reminiscent of Daft Punk and Avicii with the band's own sonic identity.

martes, abril 14, 2026

New Music: Gasoline Girls

           

Amos' new album In Times Of Dragons comes out in a couple of weeks, and after shared the early tracks "Stronger Together" and "Shush." She's got another one today Amos' florid, majestic new track "Gasoline Girls" hits right in that Tori Amos zone, as she meets a lesbian motorcycle gang while escaping her corrupt "lizard demon" billionaire husband.  . In a press release, Amos says, "This is a metaphor for many different transformations — from a teenage girl becoming a woman, to shifts in gender identity or fundamental belief systems, to the life changes that come with pregnancy, motherhood, and eventually menopause. The song explores the emotions that come with leaving one version of yourself behind and stepping into another.

lunes, abril 13, 2026

News: Oasis, Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, Sade, Billy Idol, And Joy Division/New Order Among 2026 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Inductees

Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, Queen Latifah, Oasis, Sade and Joy Division/New Order will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with first-time nominees Wu-Tang Clan and the late Luther Vandross.

The list was revealed on Monday night in the US, during an airing of American Idol. To be eligible, artists must have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years prior. Nominees were voted on by more than 1,200 artists, historians and music industry professionals.

Soft rocker Collins, who already is in the hall as a member of Genesis, has released hits including In the Air Tonight and One More Night, and has earned eight Grammys, including album of the year in 1985 for No Jacket Required.

Soul-jazz vocalist Sade, also nominated in 2024, is known for songs including Smooth Operator and The Sweetest Taboo. The Wu-Tang Clan have been hailed as rap innovators since their game-changing 1993 debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).Iron Maiden, nominated twice before, helped power the new wave of British heavy metal with albums such as The Number of the Beast. Vandross, who has sold more than 25m albums, and had the hits Here and Now and Any Love, died in 2005 and inspired Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s track Luther.

This year, the hall is embracing the sound of Manchester, inducting post-punk pioneers Joy Division and New Order – which share most of the same members – as well as Britpop’s recently reunited Oasis. Idol, also English, has brought a punky sneer to pop with songs like White Wedding and Rebel Yell. The induction will be held on 14 November at the Peacock theater in Los Angeles.

Our favourites nominees who missed out this year were INXS, & Jeff Buckley

In addition to the performer category, the Hall of Fame celebrates the contributions of inductees across three special categories: early influence, musical excellence and the Ahmet Ertegun non-performer award.

The early influence category this year will honour Queen Latifah, Cuban singer Celia Cruz, Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, rapper MC Lyte and country rocker Gram Parsons. The musical excellence category will honour songwriter Linda Creed and producers Arif Mardin, Jimmy Miller and Rick Rubin.

More than 50 years after his death, Ed Sullivan, the legendary host of the eponymous TV show, will enter the Hall of Fame with the Ahmet Ertegun non-performer award: a recognition of the Sunday night show that became a launchpad for so many musical icons of the 1950s and 1960s, and helped break down racial barriers in American entertainment.

New Music: Joy

           
The LA-based band Dogstar (guitarist/vocalist Bret Domrose, drummer Robert Mailhouse and bassist Keanu Reeves) share their new single “Joy,” the latest song off their forthcoming 4th studio album All In Now About the track single: "Where does 'Joy' begin? It begins with ethereal, dreamy reverb guitar that sets a tone. I bought a new guitar – a vintage Gibson ES335 Hollow Body that I brought in. It gave us some new tones to explore and opened a new avenue for us to explore," Domrose shares. The band also shares their new music video, directed by Carlos Garcia Medina, for “Joy.” The new song follows the album’s first single and music video for “All In Now.”

viernes, abril 10, 2026

New Music: Happy New Tears

           

Sire Records release "Happy New Tears" by Morrissey. The song will be available as a digital download. On May 22, Sire Records will globally release a Deluxe 12-inch vinyl disc of Notre-Dame, from the album Make-up is a Lie. The 12-inch will include both Hello Hell and Happy New Tears available for the first time on vinyl. Also, the disc will include a previously unreleased orchestrated version of Notre-Dame, with all strings recorded in Paris. The 12-inch is pressed on colored vinyl. The Notre-Dame live shot by Dave Mushegian. Apparently the shot was taken at Lucca, in Italia, 2025. Additional photographs by Ryan Lowry.

New Music: Raindrops

           

Rick Astley shares the new single "Raindrops" on time when it comes as his huge UK and Ireland headline arena tour gets underway in Glasgow tonight. Good vibes all the time to describe Rick's joyous, hit-packed live show and that feeling pulsates throughout "Raindrops". It is punchy, anthemic pop-rock with an exhilaratingly soulful hook that makes a passionate plea to be given another chance. In the process, it also encourages us to keep the faith that good times will soon follow bad. The track was written solely by Rick Astley. It was produced by his long-term friend, the two-time Grammy. Rick says about the single: “‘Raindrops’ is about letting the person you love the most down. They’ve seen your worst and you want to know is this the end, you can feel the ‘Raindrops’ falling and know the pain you’ve caused but you’re asking for one more chance. Let the healing begin and let’s try again.

jueves, abril 09, 2026

New Music: Going Shopping

           
After teasing the release of their long-overdue seventh record Reality Awaits earlier this week, The Strokes have shared the album's first single, "Going Shopping". Musically, it's pretty much what you would expect from The Strokes, with catchy hooks and playful percussion. The main point of difference is the use of auto-tune, with Julian Casablancas’ familiar twang featuring added robot distortion. Reality Awaits is The Strokes’ first long player since 2020’s The New Abnormal. Rick Rubin was tapped to produce, with the album dropping Friday 26 June via Cult Records/RCA Records.