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Spanish Embassy Mocks Morrissey Over Valencia Show Cancellation Due to Las Fallas Festival Noise
The Spanish embassy humorously responded after Morrissey canceled a Valencia concert, citing “festival noise” and “loud techno singing” that caused his sleep deprivation. If you ever... more »
John Lennon’s Piano That Spawned ‘Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds’ Breaks Beatles Auction Record
John Lennon’s iconic piano, where he crafted Beatles classics including ‘Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds,’ just smashed auction records at a staggering $3.3 million. Imagine sitting down... more »
Romania’s Eurovision Song ‘Choke Me’ Sparks Controversy Over Sexual Strangulation Theme
Romania’s Eurovision entry has ignited debate, accused of glamorizing sexual strangulation through its provocative lyrics. Eurovision never fails to deliver performances that stick with... more »
Neil Young Returns to the Studio, Crafting Songs About “The Worst President in Our Country’s History”
Neil Young channels his frustration into new music, reflecting on political turmoil and the nation’s challenges. Neil Young, the legendary voice of rock and protest, is back at it—not... more »
Diptyque DP115 Floorstanding Loudspeakers: A Stunning Planar Magnetic Experience
Experience the Diptyque DP115 floorstanding loudspeakers' remarkable soundstage and clarity with their innovative planar magnetic design. When a friend first spotted my Diptyque DP115... more »
OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro: Powerful Bass and Total Silence in Your Ears
Experience immersive sound with powerful bass and active noise cancellation in the new OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro. As a longtime fan of crisp, affordable audio gear, the buzz around OnePlus... more »
Héréditaire Unverkalt Review: Greece’s New Export, Loudly Overthinking It
Héréditaire Unverkalt isn’t “just heavy”—it’s a carefully staged argument between beauty and violence, and it mostly wins by brute force. Greece has this habit of producing metal that sounds... more »
LK99 Review: Leven Kali Finally Steps Front—Then Hides Again
LK99 review of a silky 31-minute flex that keeps begging for love—then refuses to tell you what actually happened. Leven Kali is one of those “oh, that guy” artists—except most people... more »
I Guess U Had to Be There Album Review: ELUCID & Sebb Bash Don’t “Vibe”
ELUCID and Sebb Bash turn I Guess U Had to Be There into a blunt little movie of daily life—Home Depot, belts, politics, and all the stuff rap usually dodges. You can tell within a... more »
Harman Kardon Enchant 900 Review – Immersive Dolby Atmos Soundbar Experience
Step into the world of immersive Dolby Atmos with Harman Kardon Enchant 900, a soundbar delivering a powerful 5.1.4 soundstage that fills your room with cinematic energy. Jumping into... more »
Shoreline Album Hits Like Therapy With a Mosh Pit (Low Point?)
Shoreline’s album “Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?” blends pop-punk energy with hardcore grit to create an emotional journey through anxiety, catharsis, and clarity.... more »
Blessing Jolie’s 20nothing Album Is a Breakup Spreadsheet (In a Good Way)
The 20nothing album turns exes, Texas, and self-doubt into punchlines that still sting—like she’s already packed your stuff before you blink. Some records sound like someone crying... more »
Into Oblivion Review: Lamb of God’s “Reset Button” Isn’t Subtle
Into Oblivion review of Lamb of God at their most pressure-cooked: punker vocals, brutalist riffs, and politics that actually bite—sometimes too hard. Lamb of God have never sounded... more »
beabadoobee Teams Up with The Marías for Dreamy New Single
Immerse yourself in beabadoobee’s fresh single featuring The Marías, blending indie magic with a vibrant new vibe. If you’ve been following the indie scene, you know how beabadoobee has... more »
Mike McCready Mines The Many ‘Seasons’ Of Seattle Music History
Explore Mike McCready’s unique graphic novel and rock opera capturing the spirit and sorrow of Seattle’s iconic music scene. Pearl Jam's legendary guitarist Mike McCready has always been... more »
Fearne Cotton Shares Painful Shame After Learning of Ex Ian Watkins’ Sex Crimes
Fearne Cotton opens up about the deep “shame” she felt after the shocking revelations about her ex-partner Ian Watkins’ horrific offenses. When news breaks that rattles your world,... more »
1972 John Lennon and Yoko Ono Concerts Return to Cinemas
Experience the legendary 1972 John Lennon and Yoko Ono concerts, restored and hitting cinemas worldwide this April. If you’ve ever wondered what John Lennon was like on stage after The... more »
Gipsy Kings Have Sold 25 Million Albums Since Their Humble Beginnings in Southern France, and a New Era Is Just Beginning
25 million albums sold and a rich legacy of flamenco rumba worldwide — the Gipsy Kings continue to bring their vibrant sound into a new chapter. There’s a magic to the Gipsy Kings... more »