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“I said, ‘Just start again. It would be good for you.’ He persuaded me to stay. I never felt good about it”: Martin Barre tried to quit Jethro Tull in 1980, but Ian Anderson wouldn’t have it
Their musical partnership finally ended after 43 years – but the guitarist says he wanted to break it up decades earlier -
TWISTED SISTER Recruits ACE FREHLEY’s Drummer For Upcoming Reunion Shows

Ace Frehley collaborator joins Sebastian Bach-fronted lineup for select shows, Joe Franco appears to be out of the reunion.
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Glassjaw Announce Intimate UK Headline Show
Glassjaw have revealed that they are going to be bringing a bit more chaos to the masses whilst they are in the UK later this year.

The band are due to play 2000trees Festival in July, and have added a little extra appearance at London’s Electric Ballroom on the 10th.
It will be the band’s first headline show in the country since 2022, where they celebrated their classic albums ‘Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence’ and ‘Worship and Tribute’ by playing them both in full.
Tickets for this experience, which the band have beckoned you to, “Feel free to participate” at, will be on sale from March 06 from this very link.
2000trees will be taking place at Upcote Farm, Cheltenham, between July 8-11. As well as Glassjaw, you will also get to see Alkaline Trio, Funeral For A Friend, Cancer Bats, Superheaven, Dinosaur Pile-Up, House Of Protection, High Vis, Marmozets, Arcane Roots, Militarie Gun, The Scratch, Mariachi El Bronx, The Bronx, As Everything Unfolds, Petrol Girls, The Skints, A, Anthony Green, Dead Pioneers, Arcane Roots and many MANY more.
Tickets are available now from here.
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Top 10 Dusty Springfield Songs
One incredible voice that none of us will ever forget was the voice of Dusty Springfield. Her wonderful phrasing enticed listeners to believe every word she sang. Dusty Springfield always recorded the perfect material, and she had massive success with many of her songs. Dusty Springfield was born in the city of West Hampstead, London. Dusty Springfield began professionally singing in 1958 with the group The Lana Sisters. Following her work in The Lana Sisters, she formed a group with her brother Tom called the Springfields. The group had amazing success in the United Kingdom, becoming one of the country’s
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Stream Dagmar Zuniga’s Stunning Debut in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music
It’s the kind of story every independent musician hopes for: Last January, Dagmar Zuniga uploaded her debut album to Bandcamp and YouTube, and it quietly blew up. Quietly because it’s not like in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music got the Heavy Metal treatment, but also, how else could…
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Courtney Love & Melissa Auf der Maur Tease Hole Reunion Tour
Hole were one of the greatest rock bands of the ’90s, and there are plenty of people who would love to see them reunite. It could happen. The band’s entire Celebrity Skin-era lineup is alive and seemingly healthy. But will it happen? Over the years, Courtney Love has publicly gone back and forth on the idea of a reunion. At the moment, she’s back to teasing it.
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AARON STAINTHORPE To Perform MY DYING BRIDE Material With DEAD SPACE CHAMBER MUSIC In Bristol

Legendary doom vocalist returns for a one-off UK event on September 19, 2026, with chamber arrangements of classic MDB songs.
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Alan Williams – Floating On the Dreamline
If Alan Williams’ life-to-date was a Hollywood movie, it would be one of those where it starts at the end. In this case, it’s his combination retirement/record release party later this month. The album is his third solo release, Floating On the Dreamline. The retirement is from being a professor of music at the University […] -
Bloodstock M2TM South Wales Interviews: Risperidrone – East Heat #3 Green Rooms, 06.03.26
Interview With Risperidrone – East Heat #3 Green Rooms, 06.03.26
1. Please introduce yourself for anyone who may not know you. Tell us a little bit more about you as a band.We are Risperidrone, a four-piece from Cardiff and we play doom metal with a touch of groove and a sprinkle of psychedelic/proggy elements. If we can get a few stank faces going in the audience then we know we’ve done our job.
We’ve been playing together for almost 3 years now in our current line up of Giacomo Fiderio on vocals, Wigg Grant on guitar, Tom Kirkby on the drums and Rob Edwards on bass.
2. What made you want to participate in the Metal To The Masses South Wales 2026 campaign? Have you had previous experience? Or is this your first time?
We’ve got a fair bit of experience now with M2TM, and there’s a reason we keep coming back, it’s always great fun and everyone brings their A game! We’ve participated in our current line up in 2024 and 2025, as well as in 2022 with our previous singer, and a couple of us have had some success in other bands, so by this point we’re all pretty familiar with the competition!
3. M2TM is all about supporting your local scene. How important is the local scene to you as a band?
The local scene is really important to us, without it we wouldn’t get to have fun doing what we do! We’ve discovered a lot of incredible bands through being part of the scene, and made a lot of friends too! It’s always been very supportive to us, and M2TM always feels like a big event for the scene so it’s great to take part
4. We have a slightly different set up this year with Heats/Quarters/Semis taking place at Bunkhouse/Green Rooms. Have you played the venue before or is this your first time? Are you excited to get on those stages?
We’re fairly familiar with both of the venues that are involved this year, having played both Green Rooms and Bunkhouse a fair few times over the last couple of years.We’ve not been back to Green Rooms since the new stage has been put in, so we’re excited to get up on there! And Bunkhouse is where we played our very first gig as a band and we always love going back there
5. What are your expectations from being a part of M2TM?
Based on our previous experience with M2TM, we’re expecting that however far we make it, it will be a blast. High energy crowds, elevated performances from all of the bands, and despite the competitive element of the event, we’ve always experienced a really friendly atmosphere that feels more like the local scene coming together to celebrate how much talent there is! We’re hoping to discover some new bands and make some connections that we can hopefully get gigging with in the future!
6. What would getting to our Day Of Wreckoning final and the possibility of playing Bloodstock Festival 2026 mean to you?
It would be absolutely awesome to make it to the Day of Wreckoning, a few of us have been in attendance at the finals for the last few years, and since the Day of Wreckoning has come into being, it’s absolutely elevated the whole feel of the finals, it really feels like a step up and the chance to play on that bigger stage would be awesome!And I think it goes without saying, we would all love to be able to play Bloodstock this year! Most of us have been several times to Bloodstock so we’ve all got a lot of love for it, and Rob, Wigg and Tom are all planning to be there either way, it would be all the sweeter if we were able to play there as well!
7. We encourage all the bands in M2TM to try and check out the other bands, who are you most looking forward to? Who should your fans also try to catch?
We’ve played with Mould a couple of times and they are seriously impressive, especially considering how recently they’ve started playing, they’re like South Wales’ very own Eyehategod! Pvriah are fantastic as well, and Manumit! In our heat as well, we’re excited to see Exaust again, they were awesome at last years M2TM!
8. Tell us in five words why people should come and see your band?
Fuzz, swamp ape, more fuzz -
Band To Watch: Suitor
It’s a wintery Thursday night in Cleveland, Ohio — cold enough that I can see my breath, but not so cold that my nosehairs have stiffened and merged into one. We’re huddled inside a crowded Superelectric Pinball Parlor in Gordon Square. The walls are plastered with local sports pennants and kitschy knickknacks, and someone’s blowing…
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