Discovery: Holy Death Temple Tackle America’s Creeping Fascism With Severe Synths
“It started off as anger,” says Bryan Edward of Holy Death Temple about their new single, Someone To Blame.
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Parisian Jazz‑Funk Collective Who Parked The Car Drop Addictive New Single Sugar Rush
It’s been a few years since we featured the Parisian jazz and funk act Who Parked The Car and they’re very welcome back with their latest single, Sugar Rush.
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Live Review: The Billy Marrows Band Indulges City Screen’s Basement with Explorative, Intricate Art-Jazz
On 26 March 2026, the jazz quartet Billy Marrows Band exhibited two ethereal sets. The music consisted mainly of music from their debut album Dancing on Bentwood Chairs which was released in February earlier this year.
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Reading & Leeds 2026 Drop 60+ New Names – Plus a Brand-New Dance Stage
Pepsi MAX presents Reading and Leeds Festival returns over 27–30 August 2026, and today brings a huge wave of excitement with 60+ new additions joining headliners Charli xcx, Chase & Status, Dave, Florence + The Machine, Fontaines D.C. and RAYE.
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Joshua Pearlstein Channels MJ & Timberlake Energy on New Single Wanna Dance
We got reacquainted with the Atlanta, USA-based pop artist Joshua Pearlstein last month and haven’t had to wait long for a new single.
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Discovery: Eileen Carey Breaks the Breakup‑Song Mould with Uplifting New Single This Is Where
Breakup songs are usually turgid affairs, so when I heard Eileen Carey’s This Is Where, I took notice.
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Discovery: Melissa Geurts’ Immersive Album maintenance mode is a New Take on Healing
Melissa Geurts’ new album maintenance mode is a full‑body plunge into the strange, restless space between breakdown and healing – the difficult-to-traverse no-man’s-land part of recovery that no one warns you about or has attempted to – until now.
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Live Review: Theatre@41’s Rock Musical, Next To Normal, is a Heart-rending Triumph
This production is extraordinary, in every sense of the word!
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Discovery: Layla Kaylif’s Call of The Yoni Is a Deep Dive into Womanhood
We are in a world slowly awakening to the female experience (at least us men are). Layla Kaylif is the latest artist capturing it and distilling it to music, adding her voice to the chorus that is changing and rebalancing perceptions.
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