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Guns N’ Roses Kick Off World Tour With Live Debut of New Songs
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Who Are the ‘Big 4’ of British Rock Bands?
They've been had a global impact for decades, but which ones rose to the top? Continue reading… -
An Interview With Mach Bell, Formerly Of The Joe Perry Project & Thundertrain
Best known as the frontman of the Joe Perry Project, Mach Bell’s got his start with Thundertrain, who came up amongst a hard-hitting ‘70s Boston rock scene. With Thundertrain, Bell dazzled audiences at The Rat, toured with The Dead Boys, and recorded a cult favorite record, Teenage Suicide, before the wheels came off in 1979. After that, Bell was working 9-to-5, before a call from none other than Joe Perry’s management changed everything. With Perry, Bell’s task was to carry eight of the Aerosmith catalog, along with Perry’s first two Joe Perry Project releases. He took on the challenge, recording
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“There was definitely some butting of heads – between Kerry King and Dave Mustaine, myself and Dave Mustaine, Dave Mustaine and Dave Mustaine”: The chaotic early 90s mega-tour that put thrash metal in arenas – and invented ‘The Big 4’
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Passéisme – Release ‘Lingering Chant Of Mistrust’ Track
Black metallers Passéisme are streaming a new track, “Lingering Chant Of Mistrust”, that will be part of their next EP Hieratic Disarray. The latter was mixed and mastered by Arkady Navaho.
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Mace’N’Chain – Sophomore Record Announced
Heavy metal group Mace’N’Chain has unveiled details of what will be the second full-length instalment. Entitled Crowned In Grey Skies, it was recorded in Pagan Hell Studios, Skellefteå (Sweden). Drums recorded by Tucker Thomasson at Megadungeon Recording, Bloomfield, Indiana (United States). Mixed by Petter Nilsson at Sonner Sound, Gothenburg (Sweden). Mastered by Arthur Rizk. Official release date to be announced soon.
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Listening Now : Wet Denim – Living Room


Wet Denim’s Living Room hits with a raw, immediate energy that feels built for live spaces, where every chord and vocal lands with weight. The band leans into a heavier rock direction here, but keeps things accessible through strong melodic hooks and a chorus that sticks quickly. There’s a sense of momentum throughout, driven by tight instrumentation and a slightly unpolished edge that adds to its authenticity rather than taking away from it. Wet Denim manage to balance grit and catchiness in a way that feels natural, making this a confident step forward and a solid introduction to their new era.
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Listening Now : YUCHTET – Continuance


YUCHTET’s Continuance unfolds with a cinematic elegance, blending big band jazz textures with a modern, almost dreamlike sensibility. The arrangement feels expansive yet controlled, allowing each element to breathe while still contributing to a cohesive flow. Max Boiko’s trumpet adds a luminous focal point, cutting through the layered instrumentation with both clarity and emotion. There is a sense of forward motion throughout, but it never rushes, instead drifting with intention and subtle shifts in dynamics.
YUCHTET manages to balance sophistication with accessibility, creating a piece that feels rich, immersive, and quietly captivating from start to finish.
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Listening Now : The Guzzlers – 20 Pints To Cherbourg


The Guzzlers’ 20 Pints To Cherbourg arrives with a rowdy, no-filter charm that feels built for packed pubs and late-night singalongs. Rooted in Irish folk tradition but delivered with a punchy, modern energy, the track leans into its storytelling with a wink, turning reckless nights and questionable decisions into something strangely celebratory. There is a looseness to it that works in its favor, the kind that makes it feel alive rather than polished, with melodies that stick instantly and invite participation. The Guzzlers capture that messy, communal spirit perfectly, making this less of a song and more of an experience you can almost hear echoing off pub walls.
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Listening Now : StoneTribe – All We Need


StoneTribe’s All We Need carries an easygoing warmth that feels instantly inviting, blending reggae grooves with a subtle folk twang that gives it a laid-back, sun-drenched character. There’s something genuinely uplifting in the way the track unfolds, not trying too hard, just letting its message of simplicity and gratitude land naturally. The mix of styles works in its favor, adding texture without losing cohesion, while the vocals bring a relaxed charm that fits the campfire spirit the band leans into. It’s the kind of song that feels light but sincere, easy to return to, and built for moments where slowing down actually matters.
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