Inflated egos and foul tempers, a heady concoction often at the centre of most high-profile band break-ups. The Police were no different, officially calling it a day in 1986 after achieving ...
If you’ve ever heard the term ‘NPC’ before, the first time was probably in the context of video games. NPC stands for ‘non-playable character’ and describes those one-dimensional, almost robotic ...
Undoubtedly the biggest breakout electronic act in recent memory, Fred Again and his distinctive brand of emotional electronic music captured a lockdown (and eventually, post-lockdown) feeling of ...
Before Rumours hit the shelves in 1977, Fleetwood Mac had morphed from a British blues ensemble into a transatlantic rock sensation. This transformation culminated in their iconic 1975 lineup, paving ...
In the haze of Colchester’s music scene, She’s In Parties are emerging as a beacon of modern shoegaze and dreampop. Taking inspiration from icons like Slowdive and Cocteau Twins, this young quartet ...
Ownership of movie studios is back in the spotlight – but once upon a time, Coke and the film industry got closer than ever… If you look at the ownership of most of the major movie studios and ...
Tom Petty was a lifelong Pink Floyd fan - until they kept Damn the Torpedoes from topping the charts in 1980 To provide the best experiences, we and our partners use technologies like cookies to store ...
Move over Rotten Tomatoes! TikTok is now the go-to platform for all your film and TV -related content. Rachael Davies explores how the social media platform is actually putting the power back into the ...
Amid a weekend of truly historic live occasions – Oasis’ first reunion show after a 16 year-long absence, and Black Sabbath’s emotional farewell in their Birmingham hometown – you’d almost be forgiven ...
With their 12 th studio album, UK Grim, out today, Sleaford Mods speak to Elizabeth Aubrey about the state of this country’s government, moving on from their row with Idles, and why they’re “a real ...
Simon Brew speaks to Nancy Zamit about Mischief Theatre, Hummingbird, mental health and more in this exclusive interview with whynow. There’s a moment during my conversation with Mischief Theatre ...
To mark the release of his debut album, The Heart Of It, we speak to West London lyricist Jelani Blackman about the value of education, how grime culture kick-started his love of performing, and why ...
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