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Glassjaw Announces Exclusive London Headline Show This Summer
Get ready for an unforgettable night as Glassjaw gears up for a one-off London headline show, just before their 2000trees festival appearance. If you’re a fan of post-hardcore, you... more »
United Airlines Cracks Down: Permanent Ban for Flyers Not Using Headphones
United Airlines now enforces a strict policy banning passengers who play audio without headphones, aiming to improve onboard comfort. Imagine settling into your window seat, ready for... more »
KSI Invests in Dagenham & Redbridge FC Aiming for Premier League Glory
Excited to elevate Dagenham & Redbridge FC, KSI’s stake signals a bold ambition to bring the club into the Premier League spotlight. If you're like me, following KSI's journey has... more »
IKEA’s $10 Speaker Is Compact, but You Can Pair 100 Together for Big Sound
Experience the surprising power of IKEA’s tiny KALLSUP speaker, designed to connect up to 100 units for a truly unique audio setup. Bluetooth speakers often fall into two camps: either... more »
Apple Music Introduces AI Transparency Tags for Tracks: What You Need to Know
Apple Music now uses AI transparency tags to clearly mark tracks created with artificial intelligence, enhancing clarity in an era of synthetic music. These days, it’s increasingly... more »
Yebba Jean Review: Forgiveness as a Flex (and a Mild Public Dare)
Yebba Jean turns survival into appetite—Yebba Jean isn’t a “comeback,” it’s a decision to stop being useful and start being loud. There’s a specific kind of career purgatory reserved... more »
Void Live 1982: Hardcore Chaos That “Accidentally” Changed Everything
Void Live 1982 captures a band playing at peak speed, risk, and raw intensity, offering an uncompromising look at one of the most confrontational outfits in the early D.C. hardcore... more »
The Kayfabe Reveal Review: Ghais Guevara Stops Acting (Finally)
An unflinching exploration of identity and truth as Ghais Guevara sheds his fictional mask and confronts reality head-on in The Kayfabe Reveal. There’s a specific kind of silence... more »
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Gen 2 Review: A Worthy Gaming Headset with Competitive Pricing
Experience impressive sound, comfort, and connectivity with the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Gen 2 gaming headset. If you’ve been hunting for a gaming headset that strikes a sweet balance... more »
Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 Review — The Best AirPods Pro Alternative and Pricing Insights
Explore how Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 blends premium sound and comfort, topping AirPods Pro with stellar features and affordable pricing. When I pick out in-ear earbuds, I’m all about two... more »
Cleer Audio Names Lang Lang Global Ambassador for Master Sound Quality
Lang Lang joins Cleer Audio, blending masterful music artistry with cutting-edge sound technology for an unparalleled listening experience. When you think of transcendent sound, a... more »
Anker Soundcore Space 2 Headphones: Record Battery Life and Smart Noise Cancellation
Experience wireless freedom with Soundcore Space 2’s impressive battery life and advanced noise-canceling technology. If you’re in the market for wireless headphones that won’t break the... more »
Creative Pebble Pro Review: Compact Computer Speakers That Sound Bigger Than Their Price
Creative Pebble Pro speakers deliver impressive sound quality without breaking the bank, perfect for small spaces and versatile connectivity. Remember those early days of family computers... more »
Bruno Mars’ The Romantic Review: “The Romantic” Isn’t That Romantic
Bruno Mars’ The Romantic wants safe, shiny devotion—but The Romantic keeps dodging real feeling, even when the hooks beg it to commit. Bruno Mars finally drops a solo album again, and... more »
Forever Beyond Review: Black Lung Aim for the Stars (and Actually Mean It)
Forever Beyond isn’t just spacey fuzz—Black Lung use “Forever Beyond” to turn stoner doom into real-world catharsis without losing the hook. Some albums want to sound huge. Forever Beyond... more »
Harry Styles’ Kiss All The Time Review: Disco, Privacy, and a Weird Glow
Harry Styles turns Kiss All The Time into a bright, guarded pop diary—disco when it counts, evasive when it doesn’t. This album doesn’t sound like a celebrity trying to “reinvent”... more »
The Itch Drops Shimmering ‘Drugdealer’: Their First Traditional Love Song Inspired by Elton John and Ultravox
Celebrate the shimmering synths and heartfelt vibes of The Itch’s latest single ‘Drugdealer’, a love song with an intriguing twist inspired by the legends Elton John and Ultravox.... more »
December 10 on Sparking a New Wave of UK Boybands: “We Really Want to Speak for Our Generation”
December 10 is leading the new UK boyband revival with fresh energy and a generation-defining voice. There’s something electrifying about catching a band right on the cusp of their... more »