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London Homesick Blues appears on Jerry Jeff Walker’s iconic 1973 live album, ¡Viva Terlingua!(1973). Recorded in Luckenbach, Texas, with The Lost Gonzo Band, the song was written and sung by band member Gary P. Nunn. It is famously known as being the theme song for the TV show Austin City Limits from 1977 to 2004. Nunn played piano in the famed Lost Gonzo Band of troubadour Jerry Jeff Walker. In this video clip, Nunn is offered centre stage by Walker to sing his signature song. The peculiarity is that the song became as indelibly associated with Walker as was Mr…

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Greg Loftus comes from the town of Bourne, not far from the bridge that connects Massachusetts to Cape Cod. It is there that he practices woodworking, operates a club in nearby Falmouth and makes rock music with a rugged americana character. His songs don’t have a decided regional flavour, like neighbours Lori McKenna in Stoughton, Grace Morrison in Wareham or Dennis Brennan in Boston. “My old stuff that’s not really online does a little bit more,” Loftus notes. “I lived in Texas for seven years and been back probably seven years now. The songs that will be on the next…

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Slift: Fantasia(Sub Pop)LP | CD | DLOut 5th of June, 20264.5 out of 5.0 stars4.5On their fourth album, Slift revel in a controlled chaos on an album that recognises the turmoil of our time while still maintaining hope. A dose of magical realism from France’s finest purveyors of heavy psych.BUY HEREWe have travelled for some time now with Slift. Eight years ago, when they blasted off to La Planète Inexplorée, they were twisting through a spiralling psych-garage sound, one that, on reflection, was merely a journey to a destination they soon reached. By the time second album Ummon came around,…

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Tinashe returns with some fresh music. The artist drops off her brand new single, which is titled “Too Easy”. Hopefully, we can expect a new project from the singer to drop later this year. Listen below: Share on Social Mediaxfacebooklinkedinemailwhatsapp View Original Article Here

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Photo: Damu MalikLet’s just start with this: Eilen Jewell has one of the smoothest voices in popular music; she sings with a jazzy tinge; she can sing honky-tonk without a twang; she can interpret rock’n’roll or country or blues, with a powerful voice that can soar when necessary and whisper softly too. Perhaps the closest voice to hers might be Madeleine Peyroux, but throughout her catalogue, you can hear any number of other influences from Judee Sill to Bonnie Raitt to Billie Holiday. She has made ten classy and clever albums, seven of largely original songs that she has written,…

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On the sliding scale of surreal rock collaborations, it isn’t quite up there with Motörhead and The Nolans. All the same, eyebrows were raised in both thrash metal and hip-hop circles when word broke of the 1991 hook-up between the puerile, comic-obsessed party boys of Anthrax, and Chuck D and Flavor Flav of militant rap firebrands Public Enemy.It was certainly news to Anthrax singer Joey Belladonna. “Scott Ian never even told me,” he says of his guitarist’s under-the-counter approach to Chuck D. “I remember we were rehearsing for Persistence Of Time when he played this riff, and I’m like: ‘Wow.…

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We’re here to talk about the band’s latest record, The Change Is Me– a release that feels like it’s been dragged out of the darkest corners of the mind, but somehow still points toward something like hope. Not the flimsy, Instagram-ready kind, but the uncomfortable, honest, “this might never be perfect and that’s okay” kind. “I feel like I never reach 100% happiness,” Tim tells me, matter-of-fact. “I can be doing my favourite thing with my favourite people and still… I’m good, I’m enjoying myself, but there’s always this cloak of existential dread.” That tension – the joy vs horror,…

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When the Sex Pistols finish their shows with “Anarchy In The UK” these days, the dynamic from the stage is more celebratory than confrontational. Current singer Frank Carter – veteran of adifferent punk generation via Gallows and the Rattlesnakes – sings Johnny Rotten’s lacerating lyrics with a smile while the crowd roar them back with glee. “There’s a lot of mixed emotions going on,” says Glen Matlock. “There’s the kind of lives people have lived since then, and their memories. It probably means something slightly different to everybody – and to everybody in the band and to everybody who’s not…

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South London rapper Catch has announced her debut mixtape The Elephant in The Room, arriving on 26 June, alongside the release of new single “Life’s Good, Life’s Great” featuring Figs0.Built on an infectious hook and triumphant energy, the track finds Catch reflecting on her journey from hardship and survival to growth, ambition and success. Sampling Willie Hutch’s classic “I Chose You” from The Macksoundtrack, the single reworks the 1973 soul staple through a modern trap lens, pairing reflective lyricism with uplifting production.The release offers another glimpse into The Elephant in The Room, a 13 track project rooted in Catch’s South…

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Fyne Audio will use High End Vienna 2026 to present one of its most complete international showcases yet, bringing its IsoFlare loudspeaker range, Cubitt 5 active wireless system, super tweeter technology, and custom colour programme to Austria Center Vienna from June 4 to 7.Fyne Audio F702SP with its 8in (200mm) IsoFlare driverThe Scottish brand will show models across its full portfolio, from the F55E and award-winning F502S to flagship systems including the F1-8S, Vintage Ten, and Classic VIII SM. At the centre is IsoFlare, Fyne’s point-source driver technology, designed to improve stereo imaging, phase coherence, and room-wide listening consistency.Fyne Audio…

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It’s an opinion we have arrived at after many years of running experiences in and for the underground. Case in point: what is now our RAW uncensored storytelling night began decades ago as an underground gathering held at lock-ins and round kitchen tables. Christine, our founder, felt the post-pandemic world needed this kind of innovative human connection format – so she launched it at Soho House, before human connection became a buzzword. In true underground style, the night has gone on to influence the wider London scene. What starts as ‘unknown’ and ‘hidden’ begins to shape the mainstream. And yet,…

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They’ll also be on tour across North America this autumn with The Shins and Silversun Pickups. Catch them at the following: Weezer: The Gathering North American tour September 8 Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center9 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center11 Portland, OR – Moda Center12 Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena13 Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena15 West Valley City, UT – Maverik Center16 Denver, CO – Ball Arena20 Saint Paul, MN – Grand Casino Arena22 Chicago, IL – United Center23 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena25 Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena26 Laval, QC – Place Bell27 Boston, MA –…

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