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One Direction’s Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson are set to reunite for a new Netflix documentary series. As reported by Rolling Stone, a three-part series will follow the former bandmates as they go on a “spontaneous adventure” across the United States, offering viewers a “rare look” at their lives as they reconnect as friends. The show has not yet been named, but it will be directed by Nicola Marsh, who has worked on Netflix version of Song Exploder, and produced by Campfire Studios (Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, America’s Sweethearts: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders). It is expected to drop…
Albert Breaker and Mohalizer team up for something special on their new afrobeats anthem “Trauma”. From the very beginning, the track pulls you in with a smooth yet infectious rhythm that makes it impossible to sit still. The production is vibrant, layering percussive grooves, bright melodies, and a steady pulse that sets the stage for both artists to shine. The commanding presence in the vocals that cut through with passion and urgency, while Mohalizer complements the vibe perfectly with a melodic delivery that adds warmth and depth. Together, they create a dynamic back-and-forth that makes the song feel alive with…
German DJ and Producer Marten Lou teams up with Grammy-nominated UK-based duo CamelPhat to deliver their first collaboration Save Me, a melodic house track that brings together the strengths of both artists. Out Now on Warner Music, Save Me is a song about struggling with loss, dependence, and the terrifying thought of living without someone you love. This message is beautifully conveyed through smooth, dreamy vocals which soar effortlessly over a cinematic melodic house production, featuring dreamy soundscapes, razor-sharp synths, lush piano keys, and driving basslines that come together to create a memorable and infectious listening experience perfect for late-night drives…
It’s showtime! Taylor Swift‘s The Life of a Showgirl has finally arrived after months of buildup, complete with 12 new songs. Released on Friday (Oct. 3) and produced entirely by the pop star, Max Martin and Shellback, the album finds Swift looking back on her past two years of life — which she largely spent on the road on her global Eras Tour. On “Father Figure,” she interpolates George Michael’s 1987 hit of the same name, and on title track “The Life of a Showgirl,” Sabrina Carpenter joins her for their first official duet since touring together last year. “The…
Yung D.I. turns the energy all the way up on his new Trap anthem “Overly Havin”. A record that embodies the flex, and unapologetic confidence that defines the genre at its best. The production knocks with heavy 808s and booming bass, that set the stage perfectly for his commanding flow. From the moment Yung D.I. steps on the beat, his presence is undeniable, spitting with sharp precision and a cadence that feels both raw and polished. His lyrics highlight grit, painting the picture of someone who’s fully locked into their grind and unapologetically celebrating the wins that come with it.…
Bad Bunny and Doja Cat purposely don’t vibe with Chloe Fineman’s humor in the silly promo spot for this weekend’s Saturday Night Live episode. The clip, shared by NBC on Thursday (Oct. 2), features three takes from the trio previewing what’s to come on SNL‘s season premiere on Oct. 4, when Bad Bunny will host and Doja Cat will appear as musical guest. Fineman is among the regulars on the show, though several castmates departed ahead of Season 51. “Hi, I’m Bad Bunny, and I’ll be hosting the season premiere of SNL this week with Doja Cat,” Benito says in…
On Friday October 24th, during Amsterdam Dance Event 2025 and in honour of Amsterdam 750, Audio Obscura takes a new step in its tradition of groundbreaking shows, presenting the world premiere of PRAISE – Honey Dijon x ZO! Gospel Choir at De Nieuwe Kerk. The event marks the first time in its more than 600-year history that the historic national monument will be transformed into a venue for electronic music, with Audio Obscura the only organisation trusted to undertake the task. With previous events like the now-legendary Highway Rave and its party in the bicycle tunnel under the famed Rijksmuseum,…
By Jim Barber For more than 30 years, Canadian alternative rock band Econoline Crush has pushed and prodded the boundaries of popular rock music, infusing their ever-evolving sound with innovative elements of industrial, electronica, alongside incendiary vocal performances and compellingly cinematic lyrical depth from frontman/songwriter/founder Trevor Hurst. Best known for hit songs such as ‘Sparkle and Shine,’ ‘You Don’t Know What It’s Like,’ ‘Wicked,’ ‘Home,’ and ‘Dirty,’ the band went on hiatus for a few years in the early 2000s before reforming to make the Ignite album in 2008. In recent years, even after taking on a very intense, very…
British songstress Yara Toma shares her brand new single Razz My Berries, a sultry Contemporary R&B gem featuring legendary and Grammy Award winner Julian Marley. Razz My Berries blends the sultry vibes of the 1920s and 1930s with a modern twist with Julian Marley’s effortless reggae infused vocals and Yanas’ steamy, shape-shifting vocals soaring effortlessly over the captivating production. The song invites listeners to explore the complexities of love, desire, and nostalgia all wrapped around a production that captured the essence of Black Noir. Apart from their vocals, I am particularly fond of the groovy rhythms and how much soul and…
It’s been more than two decades, but the wait is finally over: Scottish alt-rock icons Travis are heading back down under for the first time since 2001. And they’re doing it in a big way – performing their breakthrough 1999 album The Man Who in full, alongside a stack of fan faves from across their career. The BRIT Award-winning band will kick off their return at Metropolis Fremantle on Thursday 8 January 2026, before hitting Melbourne’s Festival Hall (Saturday 10 January), Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall (Monday 12 January), Sydney’s ICC Theatre (Wednesday 14 January) and wrapping at Brisbane’s Fortitude…
