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Nidelgret – Trauerlärm (Review)
This is the debut album from Swiss black metal band Nidelgret. Trauerlärm comes recommended for fans of Endstille, Fluisteraars, and Wiegedood. It’s 32 minutes in duration, and has intriguing cover art. All of these things mean that Nidelgret are worth checking out. It turns out, expectations are not only met, but exceeded too. Of course, … Continue reading “Nidelgret – Trauerlärm (Review)” -
“With such sheer star quality, it feels like they’re lining themselves up for headliner status.” Flames, confetti, screams and Lady Gaga: Halestorm’s Download set is a rock ‘n’ roll masterclass
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Electric Guitars Hit A ‘High Note’ With New Single & Video
‘High Note‘ – a song about fire, ambition, dreams, and the belief in ending on top With their new single ‘High Note‘, out now, Electric Guitars put words and sound to the inner fire that drives people forward. The song is about a hunger for life, the pursuit of dreams, and the will to hold on. […]
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“Motorhead played as raucously and as fast as they could. They were head and shoulders above everybody.” Napalm Death vocalist Barney Greenway on Lemmy, free speech and lessons learned on the frontline of grindcore
Barney reflects on his life in music and fighting the good fight for almost four decades. Don’t call Napalm Death political, though. -
Fatal Vision Release New Video ‘If This Is Who You Are’
Canadian melodic rock band Fatal Vision continue the visual journey behind their acclaimed new studio album ‘Four Sides To Every Story‘ with the release of the official video for ‘If This Is Who You Are‘, available now on YouTube. Taken from the band’s recently released fourth studio album, issued via Escape Music, ‘If This Is […]
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Bastion Rose Unleashes Progressive Rock Powerhouse ‘Waiting’
Hot on the heels of their explosive summer releases and performances, cinematic hard rock outfit Bastion Rose unveils their most technically ambitious and aggressive track to date: ‘Waiting‘. Available now, the new single is a masterclass in complex, heavy intensity, marking a towering new chapter in the band’s rapidly expanding Blue Rising era. Drawing undeniable sonic […]
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An Evening With Nicko McBrain – UK & EU Spoken Word Tour Dates Later This Year
Following the recent announcement of Hello Boys And Girls!, Nicko McBrain’s thrilling, hilarious and deeply personal autobiography which will be published on 22nd October 2026, the much-loved drummer will now be taking to the road on a spoken word tour. Starting in Frankfurt on October 26th, Nicko McBrain will be visiting theatres across Germany, Netherlands, […]
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“This band’s potential for absurdity, partying and fame appears uncapped.” Electric Callboy show Download why they’re the modern metal scene’s ultimate party band
Electric Callboy draw a huge crowd and make the most of it with a bangers-filled, dancefloor-baiting set -
Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour Ft Ronnie Wood (The Rolling Stones) – ‘Until Now’
‘Until Now’ featuring none other than the legendary guitarist Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones, is the latest single from Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour’s ‘Watching The Tide‘, which will be released on August 28th via Provogue / Artone Label Group. The single is the latest gem from the tantalising prospect of the wealth of material […]
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Listening Now : Joshua Woo – Don’t You Forget It


Joshua Woo’s Don’t You Forget It is a beautifully atmospheric alternative track that draws from shoegaze influences while maintaining a strong melodic core. Built around dreamy textures, layered production, and emotionally resonant songwriting, the song explores themes of memory, absence, and longing with remarkable sensitivity. The hazy soundscape creates an immersive environment that complements the reflective nature of the lyrics, while the arrangement gradually unfolds with understated elegance. Entirely self-written and self-produced, the track demonstrates both artistic vision and technical skill. Don’t You Forget It serves as a compelling introduction to Joshua Woo’s upcoming album, offering a thoughtful and deeply affecting listening experience.
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