Kelela is set to release a new live album, titled In The Blue Light. Spanning 12 tracks, the recordings featured on the LP ...
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Having been on our list of dream Baker’s Dozens for some time, we were thrilled when Shackleton agreed to pen one for us ...
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It’s 1999, and a school IT lesson deep in the south east London suburbs. Our teacher asked who had a “home PC,” and everyone ...
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The Manics have abandoned the ideologies and cultural touchstones that once defined them, and approached their fifteenth ...
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The Cult will tour the UK next year and have released new material earlier this month. Our man John Robb spoke to singer Ian Astbury about the history of The Cult ...