LIVE REVIEW: DUA LIPA AT I-DAYS FESTIVAL, MILAN 07/06/25
Whoever you are, wherever you are, we urge you, if ever possible, to go see a Dua Lipa concert. The English-Albanian superstar headlined a show for the I-Days Festival in Milan a couple of days ago, 7 June, to perform in front of over 73.000 people. The popstar seemingly effortlessly captured the attention of every single person standing in front of her, as she opened with ‘Training Season’, a single from her latest album Radical Optimism.
YUNGBLUD ANNOUNCES 2026 UK TOUR
British singer-songwriter YUNGBLUD has just announced a 2026 UK and Ireland arena tour. The artist - real name Dominic Harrison - will embark on his biggest headline tour to date next spring, marking a career milestone on home soil - outside of BLUDFEST, which returns for its second edition later this month.
PRESIDENT DROP NEW SONG
Mysterious new band PRESIDENT have now released their latest presidential address titled ‘Fearless.’. The powerful new single follows the multi-million-stream debut of ‘In the Name of the Father’, released last month.
TURNSTILE UNLEASH NEW ALBUM
American hardcore punk band TURNSTILE have released their eagerly awaited new album NEVER ENOUGH on 6 June via Roadrunner Records, marking their first full-length release in four years.
ORTHODOX RELEASE FOURTH STUDIO ALBUM
Nashville-based metalcore powerhouse Orthodox have just unveiled their latest album A Door Left Open, released today June 6 via Century Media Records. This marks the band's fourth studio album, following their 2022 release, Learning to Dissolve.
ALBUM REVIEW: MOTHER MOTHER - NOSTALGIA (06/06/25)
Mother Mother's tenth studio album, Nostalgia, released on 6 June 2025, marks a significant evolution in the band's sound and thematic exploration. Known for their quirky alt-rock style, the Canadian quintet - Ryan Guldemond (vocals, guitar), Molly Guldemond (vocals, keyboards), Ali Siadat (drums), Jasmin Parkin (vocals, keyboards), Mike Young (bass) - delves into profound themes of alienation, existentialism, self-love and self-hate, gender roles, and spirituality through the vibrant imagery of otherworldly landscapes and mythical creatures.
FLETCHER ANNOUNCES THIRD STUDIO ALBUM
Queer pop icon FLETCHER has just announced the release of her third studio album, Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me? out 18 July 2025 via Capitol Records. The singer-songwriter’s new record will feature her brand new single ‘Boy’, out now.
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: PENDULUM AT DREAMLAND, MARGATE SUMMER SERIES 31/05/25
Pendulum have a mystic that is quite hard to define. They seen timeless, illusive and monumental whilst also utterly modern, tangible, and at Dreamland in Margate, within arm's reach. With them, Pendulum brought a trio of varied and exciting supports for a sunny day adjacent to the beach.
RØRY ANNOUNCES ‘THE BLOSSOM TOUR’ FOR WINTER 2025
Alternative singer-songwriter RØRY has just announced ‘The Blossom Tour’ for Winter 2025, following the success of a completely sold out headline UK tour earlier this year and the release of her UK Album Chart Top 10 debut LP RESTORATION.
BIG THIEF ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM AND UNVEIL NEW SONG
Beloved indie-folk trio Big Thief have announced their sixth studio album, Double Infinity, set for release on September 5th via 4AD. The news arrives alongside the release of the album’s lead single and opening track, ‘Incomprehensible’.
HOT MULLIGAN ANNOUNCE FOURTH ALBUM AND NEW SINGLE
Post-emo outfit Hot Mulligan have officially announced their highly anticipated fourth full-length album, The Sound a Body Makes When It’s Still, set for release on August 22, 2025 via Wax Bodega.
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: BABYMETAL AT THE O2 ARENA, LONDON 30/05/25
Early on in their career, BABYMETAL broke records for being the youngest band to play all sorts of festivals and venues in Japan such as Summer Sonic and Budokan. Later on, they became notable further afield for being the first Japanese act to play a number of festivals and venues worldwide, including in the UK where they were the first Japanese act to headline Wembley and play on a main stage at Glastonbury festival. At the O2 Arena, the trio of kawaii metallers do it all over again and become the first Japanese act to headline the venue. Selling it out for good measure.