Author: Press Room

The new “others' ranking” that we propose is dedicated to one of the most loved genres on these frequencies: post-punk. It is, in fact, “The 50 Best Post-Punk Albums Ever”, the list published by PopMatters magazine which selects what, in their opinion, are the 50 essential titles of the genre. We then encounter some of the essential albums of the post-punk season of the 70s and 80s, when in an attempt to break free from the rock clichés and already established patterns of the punk scene, new artists incorporated avant-garde influences, funky rhythms and more complex and menacing textures to…

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Paris Paloma will donate £1 from every ticket to her upcoming tour to the girls’ rights charity Plan International UK. The indie folk singer-songwriter is preparing to release her second studio album ‘The Fatal Flaw’ on September 4 and following that, she will play a headline tour around the UK and Europe in November and December. She has announced that £1 or €1 for every ticket sold to any of the dates will be donated to the charity, to support its work on gender equality, girls’ education, ending child marriage and addressing period poverty. “This charity is doing immensely important work…

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Álvaro Díaz is the first to say that his last album Sayonara represented a massive breakthrough for him. After years building a reputation as Latin music's most beloved underground rapper, Sayonara shot up the charts and landed on multiple best of lists (including Rolling Stone's Best Latin Albums) and scored several Latin Grammy nominations. And yet, last November, while Diaz was celebrating all the accolades and recognition, his emotions were all over the place. He'd just bought his first house, and he was performing at the Latin Grammys ceremony. “I was so proud to be there because it was like,…

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Alex Murdaugh’s bizarre fall from grace gave the public a crime story too strange to look away from, and at times, too twisted to keep up with. Even by recent standards of true crime consumption, where appetite for morbid and procedural play-by-plays has felt all but bottomless, the rapidly developing story’s many tentacles prompted a voracious true-crime feeding frenzy. Murdaugh’s murder trial, his family’s influence in their rural South Carolina county, and several deaths associated with them have prompted the release of dozens of adaptations, including at least three docuseries, a scripted Hulu show, a two-part Lifetime movie, and three…

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After a reorganization break in October, Ondarock's monthly playlists are back: an appointment with the latest news, an easy guide through the multiplicity of today's musical panorama. As is now customary, the invitation is to be carried away by the selections organized according to each of the sections of the site: certainly, there is something for everyone's tastes.Rock and surroundingsAmong the best autumn releases of 2025, our playlist hosts – among others – the new project Snocaps (Waxahatchee + MJ Lenderman), bar italia, Jay Soms, Sprints and the surprising Agriculture, authors of what could be recognized as the metal album…

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10 years after his death, David Bowie's last decade returns to the screen with “Bowie: The Final Act”, a documentary directed by Jonathan Stiasny and produced by Rogan Productions for Channel 4 and Dogwoof, which arrives in Italian cinemas as a special event for just three days, Monday 25, Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 May, in over 150 cinemas nationwide. The film had already had its Italian premiere at the “SeeYouSound” festival in Turin on 8 March, where it was presented as the closing title of the festival. To find out about the theaters, consult the pages of UCI Cinemas…

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RAYE has said she pushed herself to her “limit” while working on her new album ‘This Music May Contain Hope’. The South London singer’s second record – the follow-up to the multi-BRIT-winning 2023 debut ‘My 21st Century Blues’ – was recorded over an intensely busy period of three years and was released in March. In a new interview with Billboard, she has spoken about how she came to realise that her work-life balance had become out of control during the runaway success that followed the release of ‘My 21st Century Blues’. “There just comes a time in your life where, like, you have to, or you choose to, prioritise something over another, so…

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The 2026 American Music Awards are here, with Queen Latifah returning to emcee the festivities 30 years after her hosting debut. The ceremony will also feature an appearance from BTS, plus performances by Karol G, Billy Idol, Katseye, Sombr, and the Pussycat Dolls with Busta Rhymes. Presenters include EJAE, Paula Abdul, and Nikki Glaser. At a Glance: How to Watch the 2026 AMAs The ceremony, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, is open to…

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Paul McCartney sat down with Paul Mescal, the actor who portrays him in the upcoming films about the Beatles, to discuss his new album. The two Pauls sat down “In Conversation” for an exclusive short film posted by Amazon. In the 10-minute chat in the same restaurant the album trailer was filmed, the rocker and the actor talked about the nostalgic The Boys of Dungeon Lane. “How do you feel about being interviewed?” Mescal asked McCartney. “It depends if I like the person. Which is where we're running into a problem already,” McCartney joked. “No, I find if I like…

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