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Dust off your deepest V-necks — UK glam rock legends The Darkness are making their glorious return to Australia in February 2026. Fresh off their Permission To Land 20th anniversary world tour and still riding high off the release of their eighth studio album Dreams On Toast, the band will be bringing their nostalgic and sequin-spangled rock n’ roll theatrics to ten cities around the country, including Brisbane, Gold Coast, Newcastle, Wollongong, Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart, Fremantle, Frankston and Melbourne. The Darkness – ‘Rock and Roll Party Cowboy’ Expect a set stacked with all the hits you know and love —…
Wolf Alice have said that media outrage over Bob Vylan and Kneecap speaking about Palestine is a “distraction technique”. READ MORE: Bob Vylan: “We’ve been screaming about these topics at the top of our lungs for years. Why has it taken this long?” Their comments come after Bob Vylan’s performance at this year’s Glastonbury saw them voice their support for the people of Palestine and display strong criticism for the Israeli government, including leading a chant of “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]”. Since, there’s been a slew of media outrage, and the duo have had multiple shows cancelled,…
A melodic melding of pop and country-touched pleas to seize the day, “Good Old Days” is a track out today from Marc Daniels. Originally from Spokane Valley, WA, Daniels has seen success as the frontman for several Pacific Northwest bands, in addition to having songs featured in a range of shows, from Roswell – New Mexico to Road Hard. His knack for eclectic, emotional songwriting and crisply approachable productions succeeds here as well, with the enamoring “Good Old Days.” Daniels has been excelling with a country, rock, and pop cohesion since his 2016 debut “The Starting Line.” He continues with…
Sex And The City star Kristin Davis has revealed that The Sopranos refused to share their catering at the height of the shows’ production. The two series both aired on HBO at the same time, and as such shared elements such as filming locations. Speaking on her Are You A Charlotte? podcast with director Allen Coulter, who helmed episodes of both shows, Davis recalled working at New York’s Silvercup Studios at the same time as The Sopranos. “The different stages would kind of have a common area of hallways, and The Sopranos would have their craft services, which was like…
My Chemical Romance delivered a nostalgic surprise for fans over the weekend, performing a cover of Smashing Pumpkins’ 1995 classic “Bullet With Butterfly Wings” during their Long Live the Black Parade tour stop at San Francisco’s Oracle Park. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The emo rock icons offered a faithful rendition of the Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness hit, with Gerard Way infusing the track’s angst-ridden vocals with his signature theatrical flair. The performance comes as MCR celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Black Parade, their landmark 2006 concept album.…