Monday, January 20, 2025

Lucy Dacus announces new solo album Forever Is a Feeling

Lucy Dacus is set to release her first solo album in four years. The 29-year-old musician is one third...

Latest Posts

Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey was ‘s****** my pants’ before playing The Cavern for the first time

Sir Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey was "s******* my pants" before playing The Cavern for the first time with Mantra Of The...

New Order release third Blue Monday t-shirt in aid of mental health charity CALM

New Order have joined forces with Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) for the third year running to launch a limited-edition t-shirt in...

JADE unveiled as Mighty Hoopla festival’s special guest

JADE has been announced as a special guest for this year’s Mighty Hoopla festival. The former Little Mix star...

Vivian Campbell misses Def Leppard gig due to cancer treatment

Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell missed the band's first concert of 2025 due to his recovery from cancer treatment.

Lewis Capaldi told musician pal he wanted to be ‘as big as Ed Sheeran’

Lewis Capaldi once professed that he wanted to be “as big as Ed Sheeran”.

The 27-year-old Scottish superstar’s school friend, Jack Cochrane, frontman of the indie rock band The Snuts, has revealed the ‘Someone You Loved’ hitmaker had huge ambitions for his music career when he was starting out and wanted to emulate the success of the ‘Shape of You’ hitmaker.

Jack told The Independent: “Lewis was always saying, ‘I want to be a pop star and I want to be as big as Ed Sheeran.’

“My whole thing was, ‘I wanna be a rock’n’roll star like The Libertines.’ He’s just gone in this crazy skyrocket direction.”

At the start of his rise, Lewis performed at a benefit concert Jack, 25, put on and packed the place out.

He recalled: “He’d just brought out his first single and the place was stowed out. His manager was like, ‘No cameras!’”

Lewis has taken a step back from music amid his struggles with Tourette’s syndrome, which esculated just as his career reached meteoric levels, and his pal is gutted for the BRIT Award winner.

He said: “It’s happened so quickly for him and he’s the OG of having to feel the pressure of what that’s like in this new way.

“He was first to be super funny on the phone and doing a lot of videos, but it’s been hard to watch him having to deal with everything that’s come with his rise. I find it really intense to see. Doing as well as he’s doing and as talented as he is, he should be really happy and enjoy that. But something somewhere’s happened that’s skewed that and I think that’s pretty ****, man.”

Meanwhile, Jack has taken issue with viral stars who have amassed huge followings online before getting experience on the live circuit.

The musician – whose band released their latest LP, ‘Millennials’, last week – said: “There’s such a shift now where you can get so many eyes on you online first.

“People are going into their first ever show and they’ve got 100 million followers. That feels really backwards. You need to do those rubbish shows, and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of them.”

Latest Posts

Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey was ‘s****** my pants’ before playing The Cavern for the first time

Sir Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey was "s******* my pants" before playing The Cavern for the first time with Mantra Of The...

New Order release third Blue Monday t-shirt in aid of mental health charity CALM

New Order have joined forces with Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) for the third year running to launch a limited-edition t-shirt in...

JADE unveiled as Mighty Hoopla festival’s special guest

JADE has been announced as a special guest for this year’s Mighty Hoopla festival. The former Little Mix star...

Vivian Campbell misses Def Leppard gig due to cancer treatment

Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell missed the band's first concert of 2025 due to his recovery from cancer treatment.

Don't Miss

Coldplay to release A Film For The Future, a visual companion to Moon Music

Coldplay are set to release 'A Film For The Future', a 44-minute visual companion to their chart-topping album 'Moon Music'.

Sex Pistols to release three live albums from raucous 1978 US tour

The Sex Pistols are releasing three lives albums from their raucous 1978 US tour. For the first time,...

Screenings announced for Mac Miller’s Balloonerism animated short film ahead of album release

Mac Miller's estate is releasing an animated short film in cinemas to accompany the late star's upcoming posthumous album 'Balloonerism'.

NewJeans’ record label files injunction to stop K-pop girl group’s independent brand deals

NewJeans' record label ADOR has filed an injunction against the girl group in an attempt to stop them inking brand deals without...

Metallica donate $500k to Los Angeles wildfires relief efforts

Metallica have donated $500,000 to the Los Angeles wildfires relief efforts. The heavy metal legends have announced that through...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.