The story behind William Shatner's 2004 cover of a Britpop classic is possibly even stranger than the song itself.
A love letter to punk, the album doesn’t adhere to a singular sound but instead embraces the genre’s many facets. “We wanted ...
For Jack White, those elements of rock and roll fit Iggy Pop like a glove, and especially on Funhouse. Pop isn’t called the godfather of punk music for no reason, after all. Listening to the 1970 ...
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BirminghamWorld on MSNLive Review: High Vis bring genre shifting hardcore to XOYO in DigbethIt’s probably not hyperbole to suggest by pushing the boundaries of hardcore, London five-piece High Vis have done more to ...
Debt Neglector have released a new track. it's called "apocalypse soon" and it's off their upcoming album Kinda Rips. That's ...
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New album review: Winona Fighter tests the boundaries of pop punkWinona Fighter is a pop-punk trio that will usually add a fourth member for live shows so that Coco Kinnon can take her place out front and not be trapped behind a drum kit. Kinno ...
This year features appearances by skaters Jeff Kendall and Steve Alba as well as concerts from Go Betty Go and Clusterfux.
The first word that comes to mind when describing Charli’s self-titled album is “cute.” Is this Charli XCX’s best work?
Pearl Jam songwriter Eddie Vedder boasts an incredibly broad range of musical influences, but it was Peter Gabriel's WOMAD compilation that opened up his world.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory holds remnants of her former, contemplative acoustic works but it is an entirely new ...
Rico Nasty introduces her new album with a heavy, riffy rap-rock rager and asks, ”What’s a better way to start the new era than by poppin out like a titty????” ...
Dublin outfit The Murder Capital have returned at last with third album 'Blindness', a record which diversifies the post-punk ...
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