Coach Party Roar Back With Explosive New Single ‘Girls!’ and Announce Sophomore Album ‘Caramel’
Rising alt-rock quartet Coach Party have unleashed their thunderous new single Girls!, a fire-starting anthem of unity and release, and announced their second studio album Caramel, arriving on 26th September. Premiered by the legendary Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6...
Glastonbury Festival 2025 Unveils Dazzling Line-Ups For Arcadia, The Common, San Remo, Theatre & Circus, And Left Field
As the countdown to Glastonbury Festival 2025 intensifies, Worthy Farm has revealed an explosive series of area line-ups, promising festivalgoers an unforgettable journey across some of its most beloved and iconic spaces. From fire-breathing sculptures and...
Olivia Rodrigo Brings A Powerhouse Line-up Of Rising Stars And Fan Favourites To BST Hyde Park 2025
BST Hyde Park continues to cement its status as the crown jewel of the UK’s summer music season, and this year’s edition promises one of its most emotionally charged and dynamic nights yet. On Friday 27th June 2025, Olivia Rodrigo will headline the legendary Great Oak Stage—and now, she’ll be joined by a dazzling array of special guests and rising stars set to light up London’s Royal Park.
Avery Anna Turns Heartbreak Into Healing On Bold New Album ‘Let Go Letters’
This Friday (16th May), Warner Music Nashville’s rising star Avery Anna returns with let go letters, a bold, emotionally charged sophomore album that captures the stories of her fans in devastating, comforting, and often cathartic detail. At just 20 years old, the...
Sarah Hollins Unleashes Ferocious Feminist Rage On New Single ‘Mother’
New Jersey-born and Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Sarah Hollins is no stranger to telling hard truths through even harder songs — and with her new single “Mother”, dropping just in time for Mother’s Day Weekend 2025, she has crafted her most uncompromising and timely release to date. Produced by Erik Kertes (Michael Bublé, Shakira, Jewel, Melissa Etheridge), the track is a snarling, defiant ode to the kind of feminine rage that rarely gets the sonic space it deserves.
The Kooks Return With Reflective, Revitalised Seventh Album ‘Never/Know’
In a music landscape where reinvention can often seem forced, The Kooks have taken a different approach: reflection as a form of renewal. With their seventh studio album, Never/Know, out today, the Brighton-formed indie mainstays offer a vibrant, emotionally grounded record that doesn’t just revisit their roots—it reimagines them.
Lorde Announces 2025 ‘Ultrasound’ World Tour Dates Including Stop At London’s O2 Arena
Alt-pop icon Lorde has officially announced her long-awaited return to the global stage with the Ultrasound 2025 headline tour, marking her biggest and most ambitious live run yet. The announcement comes hot on the heels of the reveal of her upcoming fourth studio album, Virgin, due out on 27th June.
YUNGBLUD Announces Bold Fourth Studio Album ‘Idols’
British rock trailblazer Dominic Harrison – AKA YUNGBLUD – has officially announced his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Idols, set for release on 20th June 2025 via Locomotion/Island Records. The announcement was made directly to fans via social media earlier...
REEF Celebrate 30 Years Of ‘Replenish’ With UK Anniversary Tour
In a year packed with big anniversaries and nostalgic reunions, one of Britain’s most beloved rock acts is marking a milestone of their own. This autumn, Somerset legends REEF will hit the road for a special run of UK tour dates to celebrate 30 years since the release...
Wolf Alice Return With Euphoric New Single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’
London’s genre-defying quartet Wolf Alice have returned in full bloom with their new single, Bloom Baby Bloom—a vibrant, effervescent track that signals a fresh chapter for one of Britain’s most dynamic modern rock bands. Released after a period of relative silence since their Mercury Prize-winning 2021 album Blue Weekend, the single has sent ripples through the alternative scene, sparking excitement about what might be next for the group.
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