Author: Amanda Collins

Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers have detailed their second studio album, which they have titled Glory. The follow-up to 2023’s I Love You is set for release on Friday, November 7th via Community Music in Australia and Mom + Pop internationally. The ten-track album will include both of the band’s previously-released singles from this year: ‘Balcony’ from April, and ‘Unscarred’ from June. To coincide with the album’s announcement, the Canberra-born pop-rock band have shared its third single, entitled ‘Mother’. The song was premiered on a run of east-coast headlining shows they undertook last month, and marks the first time…

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As they’re currently ruling the world on their sold-out reunion tour, it’s hard to imagine Oasis as anything other than legendary, stadium-filling rock stars. But of course, there was a time when they were just a promising young band from Manchester, England. It’s an era for which renowned British music photographer Kevin Cummins had a front-row seat, as he took pictures of the Gallagher brothers and crew in the early ’90s. Many of Cummins’ images from this era now form the photo book Oasis: The Masterplan, released this past March. Now, as Los Angeles prepares itself for the band’s first…

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System Of A Down have honoured the late, great Ozzy Osbourne with their first performance of ‘Snowblind’ in over 20 years – check it out below. READ MORE: Ozzy Osbourne, 1948-2025: culture-smashing revolutionary that redefined rock and reality TV The heavy metal pioneer and Black Sabbath frontman died last month (July 22) at age 76. In a statement, his family shared that he was “surrounded by love” at the time of his passing. His death came just weeks after he played a final live show with Black Sabbath in his hometown of Birmingham, and raised “a ton” of money for charity along the way. For their…

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Jessie J has announced the postponement of her UK and European tour – find out more below. The popstar announced she had been diagnosed with early breast cancer in June. At the time, she said that “cancer sucks in any form, but I’m holding onto the word ‘early’. I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period. I just wanted to be open and share it.” Shortly afterwards, the singer underwent surgery successfully on June 24. Jessie J. Credit: Ashley Osborn Earlier this year, Jessie J announced a string of UK, European and North American tour dates set to take…

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Pairing folk-ready mystique with relatable lyrical ruminations on coming to terms with one’s life, “Running Out Of Time” is a memorable new track from And The Broken, a band based in Malmö, Sweden. Arriving after a year-long break for the band, this release marks the first single from And The Broken’s upcoming album Changes. Citing influences like Great Lake Swimmers, First Aid Kit, and Calexico — the latter of which is particularly reminiscent in the track’s use of trumpet — the band consumes with their stylish, climactic sound. Debonair, hypnotic verses — propelled by moody acoustics and stately piano —…

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Sweden’s prime rock export The Hives have officially served up their seventh studio album, The Hives Forever Forever The Hives. Fresh from tearing through Australia on their first headlining tour in over a decade, the album continues the band’s tried and true approach to rousing, electric garage rock with hooks so sharp they could take out an eye. Of course, behind every great album is a slew of great stories – and that’s just what Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist, the band’s irrepressible frontman, has assembled exclusively for Music Feeds. Stream The Hives Forever Forever The Hives below, with Almqvist’s favourite stories…

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The U.S. division of global entertainment lifestyle platform company HYBE, HYBE AMERICA, has named Jenni Pfaff as the new chief people and transformation officer. Pfaff, who is based in the company’s Los Angeles office, will report directly to HYBE AMERICA CEO and chairman Isaac Lee.   “A strong company culture is a top priority as we continue to build HYBE AMERICA,” said Lee in a release. “Attracting and retaining top talent and providing them with a fulfilling work environment will help us succeed as a company. I believe in a collaborative environment and am always mindful of the impact our business has…

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In October of 1971, Godfather of Soul James Brown clocked another entry in his generational run on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with “Super Bad Part 1 & 2” — a confidence anthem commonly known simply as “Super Bad,” which hit No. 1 on the chart and ultimately became one of the many defining anthems of Brown’s immeasurably influential catalog. Explore See latest videos, charts and news It was obviously a song you could dance to, but it wasn’t technically a dance song — until now. Via a collaboration with James Brown’s grandson Jason Brown, Brown estate stakeholders Universal Music…

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There’s a period in life – usually in the 30s or 40s – where people make big decisions about their identity. The world is changing around them, and they control their reaction: Do they resist those changes and hang on to the past? Or do they accept society’s evolutions and try to adapt along with it? Explore See latest videos, charts and news The former world view leads in its most extreme version to the stereotypically angry old person. The path for the latter viewpoint skews toward the wise, resilient soul that most would likely aspire to be in their…

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Oasis‘ drones have been spotted in Chicago above Neil Young‘s show. See the footage below. READ MORE: Oasis live in Cardiff review: a supersonic reunion for a new generation The band’s drone display was seen for the first time ahead of their first show in Cardiff, and has been a fixture in each city before their gigs. Last night (August 27), they were once again sighted – this time above a Young concert at Chicago’s Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island. The legendary singer-songwriter was performing there as part of the ongoing North American leg of his ‘Love Earth’ world tour with…

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