The Netherlands will allow the rapper’s two Arnhem concerts this June, citing insufficient legal grounds to bar entry, while other European stops have been blocked or postponed.
The Netherlands will allow the rapper’s two Arnhem concerts this June, citing insufficient legal grounds to bar entry, while other European stops have been blocked or postponed.
The anniversary edition of this long-running 40-watt combo keeps the Celestion Creamback speaker but improves the overdrive, reverb and volume taper. A MusicRadar review confirms the changes are more than skin deep.
Gold Panda returns with Ton Up, a collection of rough-hewn dance tracks and service-station interludes, out June 26 on Studio Barnhus.
The new Hazard record arrives as a surprise companion to the wintry North, using Arctic field recordings to shape a stark, self-contained narrative.
The Who frontman restates a familiar claim, and this time he has backing from his guitarist and Deep Purple’s drummer.
Laurie Osborne reframes bass music as communal memory on a new Appleblim album that moves between dub pressure, breaks, and introspection.
Mark “Smitty” Neal’s exclusive shots document a night where two pillars of Bay Area thrash shared a New York stage with a no-nonsense groove metal opener.
The new single draws from 1960s and ’70s Brazilian music and lands with a video shot in South Africa. A sprawling live run begins in September.
The Poison frontman joins four other acts in pulling out, citing a shift toward divisiveness beyond the event’s original scope.
In a month marked by extreme heat and societal dread, the publication’s staff selected ferocious noise, apocalyptic soundtracks, and ancient Irish drone.