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BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend 2026 Planner Guide
BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend 2026 Planner Guide: Radio 1’s Big Weekend returns to Sunderland for the first time in 21 years, having last visited Herrington Country Park on 7–8 May 2005 (Foo Fighters and Black Eyed Peas headlined, with local acts Maximo Park and The Futureheads playing). It is organised in partnership by the […] The post BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend 20
Ellie Goulding Couldn’t Stay Away For Too Long
It’s been a minute since Ellie Goulding was everywhere. Not the collaborations on dance tracks or the quiet album drops that passed under the radar of casual listeners. I’m talking about the era when “Love Me Like You Do” was inescapable, when she was the soundtrack to every rom-com trailer and every summer playlist. That […] The post Ellie Goulding Couldn’t
BUSHMAN Manchester – Reggae Soul Is Coming To Manny
BUSHMAN Manchester: Jamaica born reggae artist BUSHMAN is heading to Manchester on July 16 to kick off what’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting UK tour runs of the summer. He’s rolling out “Reggae In Nashville” on May 29, a track that showcases exactly what he’s been building throughout his career: genuine […] The post BUSHMAN Manchester – Reggae Sou
Rolling Stones “Foreign Tongues” Review
I personally think that The Rolling Stones have always been at their best when they’re hungry, when there’s something to prove. After six decades of doing this, you’d think that hunger would fade to a comfortable simmer. Nope, with Foreign Tongues out July 10, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood have delivered something unexpected: […] The post Roll
Film Soundtracks Which Don’t Work
For me, a great film score can make me feel things I never expected to feel sitting in a dark room eating overpriced sugary popcorn. A truly terrible one, though, can haunt you for entirely different reasons. Music and cinema have always had a complicated relationship, and every so often that relationship produces something so […] The post Film Soundtracks W
The Temper Trap “Sungazer” Review
After 10 years away, Sungazer arrives as both a comeback statement and a reset button for The Temper Trap. Rather than trying to recreate the widescreen indie anthem era that made them famous back in the late 2000s, the band leans into expansion—blending their guitar-driven identity with electronic production, breakbeats, and a noticeably more introspective
The Real Reason Glastonbury Did Not Happen in 2026
June in Somerset has a particular rhythm. Weeks before the summer solstice, the roads around Pilton start to fill up. Campervans queue through Shepton Mallet. Fields that have spent the year quietly doing what fields do suddenly become one of the most watched pieces of land on earth. But not this year. In 2026, Worthy […] The post The Real Reason Glastonbury
Yard Act “You’re Gonna Need A Little Music” Review
Two albums in and Yard Act from LEEDS (Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Yorkshire) had built a reputation on sharp-tongued character studies and post-punk wit that felt laser-assembled rather than lived-in. The Overload was sketched out before the band had fully formed. Where’s My Utopia? was cobbled together across tour buses and hotel rooms. Good records, both. But [
Ramones’ Groundbreaking Debut Was A HUGE FLOP
Pin a date to the birth of punk and you will get an argument, but the strongest single candidate is April 23, 1976, the day Sire Records pressed fourteen songs and twenty-nine minutes of noise onto a record called Ramones and put four guys in leather jackets against a brick wall on the cover. That […] The post Ramones’ Groundbreaking Debut Was A HUGE FLOP ap
Only Paul Scholes Could Truly HATE Music
Paul Scholes has never been one to sugarcoat things. Blunt as old harry on the pitch, even blunter off it. So when he sat down on The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast alongside Nicky Butt and Paddy McGuinness and casually admitted he has no interest in music whatsoever, it probably shouldn’t have come […] The post Only Paul Scholes Could Truly HATE Music
The Holloways Slam ‘Insulting’ Landfill Indie Tag
When The Holloways went into the studio in 2006 to record “So This Is Great Britain?”, nobody was thinking about vinyl. CDs ruled the racks back then, Spotify was still two years off, and a 12″ pressing of a debut album from a young indie band was not exactly standard practice or even logical. “Lots […] The post The Holloways Slam ‘Insulting’ Landfill Indie
Hoobastank “How Do You Sleep?” Review
It has been almost a decade since Hoobastank dropped a new song, and that gap shows up everywhere on “How Do You Sleep?” which was released on 14th June 2026. The band came back swinging, choosing a sound rooted in their own beginnings rather than chasing the radio formula that made them famous. The Sound […] The post Hoobastank “How Do You Sleep?” Review ap
Famous British Singer Dies Aged 36
Her voice is one that most people have heard, even if they never learned her name. She sang the bridge and hook on LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem,” the 2011 single that spent six weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the most played songs in the world. It is […] The post Famous British Singer Dies Aged 36 appeared first on GSG Media .
