In a brand new interview in the latest episode of Queen the Greatest Live, Roger Taylor blasted the way concert venues in England used to treat fans back in the 1970s. The drummer spoke of how some countries, usually authoritarian regimes didn’t like the audience getting involved, which was a …
Read More »Elvis approved Herman’s Hermits take to the roads the again for tour | Music | Entertainment
Herman’s Hermits back like they never left ! (Image: Getty) They were about to play the last show of their sold-out 1965 US tour in Honolulu when Herman’s Hermits’ manager Harvey Lisberg took a phone call. “It was Colonel Tom Parker, ringing to say Elvis Presley wanted to meet us …
Read More »From iconic The Beatles’ album only three left after Parkinson’s death | Music | Entertainment
Paul McCartney’s recent tribute tweet to Michael Parkinson included the cover of the classic album Band On The Run by his group Wings, as the late chat show host was one of nine famous faces pictured on it. But the passing of Parky meant only Macca, his then bandmate Denny …
Read More »Queen’s Roger Taylor blasts ‘f***ing rude’ thing some bands do live ‘Terrible’ | Music | Entertainment
In this week’s episode of Queen The Greatest Live, which you can watch below, Roger Taylor didn’t hold back. The Queen drummer gave a brand new interview with Sir Brian May on how important the fans are in helping making their shows so epic. The guitarist confessed what made Queen …
Read More »Hot Milk – A Call To The Void review: An imperfect step into a bright future | Music | Entertainment
Hot Milk‘s debut album has been a long time coming. After a trilogy of EPs and endless successes both on stage and off, the Manchester duo almost deserve a record that reflects their power, and A Call To The Void is almost just that. Renowned for their catchy choruses and …
Read More »James Blunt tickets: Here’s how to get presale tickets for UK 2024 tour | Music | Entertainment
James Blunt is back, everyone – and, don’t worry, you’ll be able to see him very soon. This month the You’re Beautiful singer announced the release date of his upcoming seventh album, Who We Used To Be. The record is due to hit streaming services and store shelves on October …
Read More »hmv signs second artist to exclusive 1921 Records label | Music | Entertainment
High street icon hmv last year announced the birth of their music label: 1921 Records. The label, which is named after the year The Gramophone Company originally opened His Master’s Voice (HMV) in London’s Oxford Street, this week announced the second artist to join its prestigious roster thus far. Mama …
Read More »Spanish Love Songs review: No Joy buries heavy themes in triumphant melodies | Music | Entertainment
Hot on the heels of the excellent sampler for this record, the Marvel EP, which contains the titular track plus Pendulum, Clean Up Crew and Haunted comes Spanish Love Songs’ fourth studio album: No Joy. Containing all the aforementioned tracks plus an additional eight, this is a fine evolution from …
Read More »Reading and Leeds Festivals: American star drops out hours before show | Music | Entertainment
Reading and Leeds Festivals are about to start, but attendees have already begun losing their favourite artists. The official R And L Twitter account (now known as “X”) recently posted some news about one of the major stars who was playing this weekend at the two festivals. They wrote: “Unfortunately …
Read More »Danny Worsnop: ‘Asking Alexandria can feel like work – but I love writing’ | Music | Entertainment
It’s always odd logging into a Zoom call with an infamous rockstar – mostly because you’re almost always surprised. In the case of Asking Alexandria’s frontman, Danny Worsnop, I’m used to seeing him on stages clad in leather, chains, and a raucous “f**k you” attitude. In reality (through a computer …
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