Spring 2026 brought a powerful farewell from At the Gates and the first Bosse-de-Nage album in eight years, two releases that reminded us why these bands matter.
Spring 2026 brought a powerful farewell from At the Gates and the first Bosse-de-Nage album in eight years, two releases that reminded us why these bands matter.
The hard rock supergroup with ties to Ozzy Osbourne, Thin Lizzy, and Whitesnake returns with a track that leans on its members’ classic rock past.
Three road-ready boards from the Oasis guitarist’s touring rig, assembled by tech Mike Hill, have surfaced in London with documentation and flight cases. They offer a clear look at his late-career shift toward effects.
The London art-rock quartet’s debut sharpens personal rage into precise, muscular songs that never rely on volume alone to make their point.
The Skinny Girl Diet frontwoman’s new wave recession-pop concept album arrives on One Little Independent Records this August, shaped by profound personal loss and a sharp societal critique.
The global girl group will play 28 arena shows across Europe and North America this fall, with stops in Dublin, London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, and Mexico City.
The Ninja Tune release connects dubby low-end, breakbeats, and jazz abstraction after a year of road testing.
‘Everything Always Changes, For We’re Truly Here’ arrives July 9, tied together by a shared fascination with a single scene from a 1965 Polish film.
The Days Pass Quickly Immersed in the Shadow of Eternity channels the imagination of early humans who first carved flutes from bone. Written for medieval flautist Norbert Rodenkirchen, the record extends Bertucci’s long engagement with psychoacoustic woodwind layering into older, less documented territory.
A blocked 28-year-old songwriter walked into Memphis in 1985. What he found there became a 1991 single that still lands without a hint of nostalgia.