
The Mission – announce line up for 40th Anniversary shows
40 years ago, in November 1986, The Mission released their debut album God’s Own Medicine, an atmospheric and emotive work of spiralling guitars, impassioned vocals and

40 years ago, in November 1986, The Mission released their debut album God’s Own Medicine, an atmospheric and emotive work of spiralling guitars, impassioned vocals and

Global music icons Duran Duran have announced their first full UK arena tour in three years. Taking place in October, the shows land amongst another landmark year

Day one of the Forbidden Fruit Festival was a huge success, setting a great tone for the rest of the weekend. Capturing the day through

CMAT Brings Euro-Country Magic to a Sold-Out St Anne’s Park Dublin – 30 May 2026 The second night of this year’s St Anne’s Park summer

There’s life, there’s death, and then there’s everything in between. Martin Luke Brown turns his attention to the beautiful middle ground on his third solo studio album, life

As a wave of media coverage for Doublespeak proves, anticipation for a union between Vince Clarke (Erasure), Neil Arthur(Blancmange) and Benge would be immense – and all the more so given the

Multi-platinum, record-breaking powerhouse Shinedown have officially released their highly anticipated new album EI8HT today via Atlantic Records, marking another monumental chapter for a band that continues to redefine themselves

Boa Morte play strangely-elegant melodic slowcore imbued and interspersed with elements of avant-folk, drone, electronic and even noise. Their music can be defiantly spacious and

London rockers Tokyo Taboo are set to soar (pun intended) into playlists and headphones around the UK and beyond with their uplifting new single WINGS. Born from a

Irish singer-songwriter Moncrieff is back with his most personal and fully-realised release to date. ‘Stubborn’ is a raw, love letter about the cost of pride – the kind that quietly erodes the

Rory & The Island tap into the dusty soul of vintage country and Americana on “Demons”, a heartfelt single that feels like it drifted in

A Must-Hear for Fans of Chelsea Wolfe, King Woman, Killing Joke, Sisters of Mercy What happens when the release of a band’s debut exceeds their