Saturday, October 5, 2024

Yungblud describes new album as ‘classic rock for 2025’

Yungblud has described his new album as "classic rock for 2025". The 'Fleabag' rocker hopes to get younger generations...

Latest Posts

Chrissie Hynde announces Hynde Sight art exhibition in London

Chrissie Hynde has announced the 'Hynde Sight' exhibition of her latest paintings. The Pretenders singer will showcase her...

Joan Armatrading announces 13th studio album How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean

Joan Armatrading has announced her new album 'How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean'. The legendary...

Maximo Park had to record their album on a budget

Maximo Park had to record their album in a "sketchy" area to save money. The rock trio -which...

Jack Antonoff shares plan to build public recording studios

Jack Antonoff wants to build public recording studios in LGBTQ+ youth shelters. The Bleachers frontman is planning to "spend...

Mercury Prize to return in September

The Mercury Prize with Freenow will take place on September 7.

The prestigious music awards will return to the Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith, where one of 12 artists will have their record crowned Album of the Year.

The shortlist for the Albums Of The Year will be announced on July 27.

Last year, Little Simz’ ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’ won the prize.

The 29-year-old rapper and singer said her win left her feeling “humbled”.

She tweeted at the time: “Incredibly grateful and humbled. Mad journey. Thank you for the love, still processing so I don’t have many words but from the bottom of my heart thank you.”

In December, Simz released her follow-up album ‘No Thank You’.

She surprised fans the week before by announcing it would be released on December 12.

The news came only with the deep statement: “Emotion is energy in motion. Honour your truth and feelings. Eradicate fear. Boundaries are important.”

The 10-track LP is produced by Simz’ long-time collaborator, Inflo – who is a member of the R’n’B collective SAULT and penned three songs on Adele’s latest LP ’30’ – and the pair built on the strength of previous releases with this emotionally-charged outing.

Previous recipients include Dave, Wolf Alice, PJ Harvey, James Blake and Arlo Parks.

Latest Posts

Chrissie Hynde announces Hynde Sight art exhibition in London

Chrissie Hynde has announced the 'Hynde Sight' exhibition of her latest paintings. The Pretenders singer will showcase her...

Joan Armatrading announces 13th studio album How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean

Joan Armatrading has announced her new album 'How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean'. The legendary...

Maximo Park had to record their album on a budget

Maximo Park had to record their album in a "sketchy" area to save money. The rock trio -which...

Jack Antonoff shares plan to build public recording studios

Jack Antonoff wants to build public recording studios in LGBTQ+ youth shelters. The Bleachers frontman is planning to "spend...

Don't Miss

Doug Aldrich diagnosed with throat cancer, will sit out The Dead Daises’ November tour

The Dead Daisies' guitarist Doug Aldrich has been diagnosed with throat cancer. The 61-year-old rocker - who is also...

Thom Yorke reworking Radiohead album into modern-day Hamlet

Thom Yorke is turning Radiohead's album 'Hail To The Thief' into a modern version of Shakespeare's iconic play 'Hamlet'.

Dua Lipa and Jelly Roll lead names set to appear at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

Dua Lipa, Jelly Roll and Demi Lovato are among the artists confirmed to appear at the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of...

Robbie Williams recruits Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi for rock tune

Robbie Williams has recorded an unlikely rock tune featuring Black Sabbath's axe-slayer Tonny Iommi. The former Take That star’s...

The Enemy and The Subways cover each other’s songs for charities

The Enemy and The Subways have covered each other's hits to raise money for homeless and mental health charities.

Stay in touch

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