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The Strokes have announced a huge New York show with Beach House and Fcukers, and pushed back the release date for new album ‘Reality Awaits’. The highly anticipated record is the seventh from the New York indie icons, and the follow-up to 2020’s ‘The New Abnormal’. It was originally set to arrive on June 26, and has so far been previewed by the chic lead single ‘Going Shopping’ and the nostalgic ‘Falling Out Of Love’. Now, The Strokes have confirmed that the release date has been pushed back to July 24. Pre-order it here. While no reason has been shared…
Chalamet sheds his shirt, Swift waves the rally towel, Rihanna shoots hoops in NYC, and more celebrate after historic comeback win Celebrities shed their usually stoic veneer to fully embrace their wild side in the aftermath of the New York Knicks’ historic Game 4 win Wednesday, taking to the hallways of Madison Square Garden and the streets of Manhattan to celebrate the come-from-behind victory. As usual, superfan Timothée Chalamet led the postgame festivities, dancing around MSG with similarly joyous fans, including Ben Stiller. Chalamet later ripped off his shirt while raging with Knicks fans while girlfriend Kylie Jenner filmed the…
Photo by Giada Stanzian Click here to see the photos of RED LEATHER in MILAN or browse the gallery below After the success of last October, Red Leather he returned to Italy for a single summer event in Tahoe Tours yesterday, Wednesday 10 June 2026, at the Circolo Magnolia in Milan. The opening of the evening was entrusted to the alternative rock and post-hardcore duo originally from Columbus, Ohio, Jaywho immediately won over the audience with an intense and engaging performance. From the first songs of the opening band, the audience responded with enthusiasm, actively participating in the evening. Just…
Hal Quartièr released his first album, While Naples sleeps (Warner Music Italy / Warner Records), available from Friday 12 June on all digital platforms. Thirteen tracks that intertwine love, fragility, growth and awareness, with featuring by Jake The Fury, LDA, Eddie Brock, Kamy, Aka7even, Rowing, Thousand And Nesli. Born in 2000, originally from the Bagnoli district of Naples and arrived at the general public with X Factor 2025, Hal Quartièr Here he signs the most personal project of his journey, built in the silence of the night hours. “While Naples sleeps”, the album by Hal Quartièr The title comes from…
When filmmaker Christopher Nolan decided to adapt The Odyssey to the big screen, he wanted the movie not only to look like ancient Greece but to sound like it too. So when he approached composer Ludwig Göransson about the score to the picture, out July 17, he challenged the Oscar winner to source authentic instruments. A new featurette, premiering here, shows how Göransson created a Homeric score with a lyre, an aulos, and instruments made of bronze since the setting was the Bronze Age. “Chris had mentioned early that he was interested in aulos,” Göransson says in the short film…
The Bad Seeds also played some rarities at the concert, including the first performance of “Stranger Than Kindness” in more than a decade Nick Cave and Shane MacGowan were close friends — close enough, at least, to try to cheer each other once with a duet of Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World.” On Wednesday, Cave paid tribute to his late friend by performing “A Rainy Night in Soho,” a song by MacGowan’s band the Pogues, during a concert on MacGowan’s favorite island, Ireland. The concert took place at Malahide Castle & Gardens. Cave, who is on tour with the…
Listening to “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” today, it's hard to believe there was a time when Shaboozey's massive crossover single didn't exist. Built around an interpolation of J-Kwon's 2004 house-party hit “Tipsy” and an acoustic strum-clap rhythm, the song has become more than a hit: It's a pop-culture milestone. In his digital cover story for Rolling Stonewhich includes his first-ever podcast appearance, on Rolling Stone's Nashville NowShaboozey recalls the response when “A Bar Song” was released to streaming services on April 12, 2024. “Within the first 10 minutes of it coming out, it was having 100,000 streams on Spotify. My…
It's officially the summer of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes. The festivities began June 4 in Troutdale, Oregon, when Dylan played the Basement Tapes extreme deep cut “Baby, Won't You Be Me Baby” for the first time since recording it in the basement of Big Pink 59 years ago, continued June 6 in Woodinville, Washington, when he opened the night with the first “You Ain't Goin' Nowhere” since 2012, and then carried on June 9 in Eugene, Oregon, when he stunned fans by closing out the show with his first live take of “I Shall Be Released” since 2008. There have…
“It's moments like that where I feel music is just so magical that you just can't really describe it,” singer says of playing iconic UK fest Olivia Rodrigo revealed in a new interview that she nearly suffered an “anxiety attack” before her headlining performance at Glastonbury in 2025. Speaking to the BBC ahead of her new album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love — and fresh off a surprise set at this week's Primavera Sound in Barcelona — Rodrigo talked about her stress of headlining the UK's most iconic festival prior to taking the stage. “I…
vote7.5 Bands: LUNAR SHADOW Duration: 00:47:19 Available from: 04/08/2026 Player not yet available. The release of “The Pall Of A Past World”, Lunar Shadow's fourth studio album, took us by surprise. After years of silence and sporadic communications, many had now considered the path of German education to be over. No preview, no single and no promotional campaign, but only a long message published on the band's official Facebook page by guitarist Max Birbaum in which he announced the existence of a new work, saying that he had created it far from the logic of the contemporary music industry -…