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From brink-of-greatness club gigs to generation-defining gatherings, there’s been no shortage of, well, biblical live moments from Oasis throughout their career so far. Even as the band were on the cusp of implosion back in 2009, Liam and Noel were still putting on tours across the planet that live long in the memory of their fans. As the reunion dates draw closer, we’ve picked out some of their best live performances to get us even more excited. King Tut’s, Glasgow, May 1, 1993 The big break that very nearly never happened. Things could have panned out very differently had Oasis…

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Haim played a triumphant set as the “secret guests” on the Park Stage on Saturday evening at Glastonbury 2025. The Los Angeles sister trio had been heavily tipped to fill the ‘TBA’ slot at 19:30 at Worthy Farm, after they dropped hints themselves in recent interviews by singling out the Park Stage for particular praise. That was only further cemented when they posted a photo of the stage on their Instagram on Saturday morning. Walking out on the stage, they were enthusiastically greeted by a tightly packed crowd and launched straight into their 2013 hit ‘The Wire’, followed by ‘Now I’m In…

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Welcome to Our Weekly Rundown of the Best New Music – Featuring Big Singles, Key Tracks from Our Favorite Albums, and More. This week, gross returns with the intimate, banger-filled VirginReneé Rab Shares Another Sexy, Single Rock-Tinged, and Bigxthaplug Links Up with Shaboozey for A Country-Rap Ode to Their Southern Roots. Plus, New Music From Good Charlotte, Kesha, and Lizzo. Gross, “favouritis daughter” (YouTube) Reneé Rab, “Mad” (YouTube) Bigxthaplug, Shaboozey, “Home” (YouTube) Good Charlotte, “Rejects” (YouTube) Kesha, “The One” (YouTube) Lizzo feat. Sza, “irl” (YouTube) Burno Boy, “Don't let me down” (YouTube) Myke Towers, “Expectivas” (YouTube) Lewis Capaldi, “Survive” (YouTube)…

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The ministers announce the release of their new album Popular Auroraout on September 19th for Woodworm/Universal and already available in pre order. The album that marks the record return of the Milanese band, three years after the last project Oaths was anticipated by the individuals Buuum And Approach the coffers. Popular Aurora It will be available in the LP sizes autographed (exclusively Amazon), Nero LP numbered with poster (in the exclusive Lazio disco), black LP and CD. “Aurora Popolare speaks of anger and waiting, of promises and failures. And of the fact that only in complete disillusionment can we learn…

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Accordingly, the most essential music is rarely the most familiar, although the blast of harmonica and acoustic guitar that introduces “Under a Big Sky,” an atmospheric highlight on the 1995 country set Somewhere North of Nashville, hits like the scent from an old friend’s childhood home drifting along the breeze. You can see why some of Perfect World, a sturdy set of mid-tempo rock songs compiled specifically for this box set, might have been passed over for more distinctive material from its era. And you can see why Somewhere North of Nashville—a lighthearted collection that includes a cover song (Johnny…

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Being a Morrissey fan is certainly not an easy job. At the beginning of the week, the Swedish fans of the English singer saw the last minute Stockholm concert canceled.In fact, Morrissey suddenly erased the only date in Sweden and in Northern Europe thus motivating the choice: «In the last seven days we have traveled in six countries and we are incredibly tired. We can barely see. “With a press release that appeared on its website Morrissey continues: «The pain of not being able to reach Stockholm this week is terrible for the band and the staff. I know it…

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Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts are three shows into their Love Earth world tour, and they’ve already settled into a solid setlist that mixes classics (“Cinnamon Girl,” “Like a Hurricane,” “The Needle and the Damage Done”) with oddball deep cuts (“Sun Green,” “Looking Forward,” “Name of Love”), and doesn’t vary much from night to night. But every show so far has opened with a different solo acoustic song — “Sugar Mountain” in Sweden, “Heart of Gold” in Norway, “Comes a Time” in Denmark” — and wrapped up with a unique encore. Sweden closed out with “Rockin’ in the Free…

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On the Ondarock homepage is published exclusively the video clip of “Modern Grind”, focus track of the “Only the Beginning” of The Rads out on June 27 for Blackcandy. The images indulge the description of a frenetic and pulsating way, dominated by the chaos of contemporary hyperdigitization. Between flash and variations glitchthe band appears “trapped” in a monitor inside which visual loops intertwine at a tight rhythm with the abrasive sound of the song, creating a hyperstimulated, almost claustrophobic experience. An urban and distorted journey into daily information overload. “Modern Grind” is therefore a ferocious snapshot of the digital era,…

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