Pop: How to Replace the Irreplaceable? With This Woman
The band Rush, after initially deciding never to perform again following the death of their gifted drummer Neil Peart, is going on a world tour with German drummer Anika Nilles.
"Sudden Lights" releases new song together with Estonian musician NOËP - "it drives me (out of my mind)"
The Baltic music collaboration between the Latvian band Sudden Lights and Estonian artist NOËP has resulted in a new song titled "it drives me (out of my mind)."
Founder of the Arquivo Musical group dies at 68 in Teresina
Amadeu Marques Filho, a founding member of the Arquivo Musical band, passed away at the age of 68 in Teresina due to complications from Parkinson's disease.
Review: Gentle Guys Break Down Walls. Tata Bojs Released a New Album
Czech band Tata Bojs has released a new album that combines innovative sound with thoughtful lyrics, reflecting contemporary themes.
Member of Antikvariniai Kašpirovskio dantys M. Enčius – about working in a kindergarten: "I was invited"
Martynas Enčius, a member of the band Antikvariniai Kašpirovskio dantys, discusses his unique approach to music and humor in a recent interview.
Love of Lesbian announces their temporary retirement from the stage after 25 years: "It’s time to lower the curtain for a while"
The Spanish band Love of Lesbian has announced a temporary break from performing after 25 years, expressing the need for a pause to reflect and recharge.
Jorun Stiansen Ready for Tons of Rock with Punk Rock: - A Dream for Many Years
Jorun Stiansen is set to perform at the Tons of Rock festival with a punk band, realizing a long-held dream of hers.
Baptism by Light. The Great Tata Bojs Create Universes and Fall Back in Prague's Karlín
Czech band Tata Bojs electrified the audience at Prague's Forum Karlín with their album release concert for 'V původním snění' on a lively Thursday night.
Stam1na's Antti Hyyrynen Aims to Save Lappeenranta Cultural Venue
Antti Hyyrynen of the metal band Stam1na is part of a new company planning to revive Lappeenranta's cultural venue, Nuijamies, after its bankruptcy last year.
CLICK ⟩ Vanilla Ninja, who won third place at the Chilean music festival, met their idol: it was really cool to meet and chat with him
Estonia's Vanilla Ninja band celebrates winning third place at the Viña del Mar music festival in Chile and shares their excitement about meeting their idol, Juanes.
The documentary about The Ark captures the joy but lacks excitement
A new documentary about the Swedish pop band The Ark showcases their journey through division and reunion but is critiqued for its thin storyline.
‘Jazz Master’ Wynton Marsalis taking the stage in Korea with a big band
Wynton Marsalis will perform in Korea with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on March 25-26 at the LG Art Center in Seoul.
Playful and Disjointed as Gorillaz Returns
Damon Albarn's virtual band, Gorillaz, returns with a diverse guest list, showcasing both hit potential and bold spoken word refrains, though the overall impression is deemed somewhat disjointed by the reviewer.
Bento's family from Mamonas Assassinas celebrates memorial with trees fertilized with ashes: 'There is no more beautiful tribute'
The family of Bento from the Brazilian band Mamonas Assassinas has honored him by fertilizing trees with his ashes as part of a memorial ceremony.
Why Min Hee-jin is shouting 'Long Live Music' despite giving up 25.6 billion won
Min Hee-jin's recent Instagram post featuring the indie band 'Danpyeon-seon Moment' and their song 'Long Live Music' signals a shift in her focus amid ongoing legal battles.
The Announcer Must Surrender: 'Now You Really Stop!', It Echoes in My Head
A new album by the Danish rock band Aphaca stirs reflections on generational identity, particularly for Generation X.
The Reporter Must Surrender: 'Now You Really Need to Stop!', It Echoes in My Head
The review reflects on the new album by the Danish rock band Aphaca, noting its impact on the Generation X audience.
The group 'R.A.P.' releases its first concert album
The alternative rock band 'R.A.P.' has released their first concert EP featuring five songs from their reunion concert held in March 2025 at the 'Palladium Riga' venue.
Photo: Thousands of people a little happier. Tata Bojs and their factory of dreams
The article discusses the impact of the Czech band Tata Bojs on their audience, bringing joy and happiness through their music.
Verdone moved. Tonight I sing The Last Moon from his Borotalco
During the Sanremo Festival, Tommaso Paradiso will perform 'L'ultima Luna' alongside the band Stadio, a song from Carlo Verdone's film 'Borotalco', which deeply moved Verdone.
Lee Chan-hyuk wins three awards at the Korean Popular Music Awards; folk punk band Chudaehyechagis wins Album of the Year
Lee Chan-hyuk of AKMU won three prestigious awards at the 23rd Korean Popular Music Awards, while folk punk band Chudaehyechagis took home the Album of the Year award for their sophomore album 'Minorities.'
Rock'n'roll pedestrians Tata Bojs achieve concert happiness with their eleventh album
Czech band Tata Bojs celebrates the release of their eleventh album, marking a milestone in their music journey.
TĪRRADNIS ⟩ Māris Žigats prepares for the 'Pienvedēja piedzīvojumu' big concert and is pleased that artificial intelligence does not understand indie music
Māris Žigats discusses his band Pienvedēja piedzīvojumi's journey and the challenges of organizing a concert in a podcast appearance.
Swan song of Sepultura in EP 'The cloud of unknowing' sounds cleaner in 'The place', single with the band's weight
Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura releases 'The place', the lead single from their forthcoming EP 'The cloud of unknowing', marking a significant moment in their career as they prepare for a farewell tour.
The traps of AI for Beatles fans: levitating photographers and old signs
The article discusses the lasting impact of The Beatles' legacy and the hope among fans for a new collective to emerge from the sons of the original band members.
Daughter of Léo Santana and Lore Improta improvises show with child band
Liz, the daughter of dancer Lore Improta and singer Léo Santana, charms social media by improvising a singing performance with her friends.
Mamonas Assassinas: jacket found on the coffin had the band's symbol and the Brazilian flag; see photos
A jacket associated with the Mamonas Assassinas band was found intact on the coffin of singer Dinho during an exhumation in Brazil.
Rock in Rio announces shows by Foo Fighters and Fatboy Slim
Rock in Rio has announced that the American band Foo Fighters and Fatboy Slim will perform at this year's festival, set to take place from September 4 to 13.
‘It can harm us’: Los Alegres del Barranco refuse to sing corrido of ‘El Mencho’
The band Los Alegres del Barranco has declined to perform a narcocorrido dedicated to Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', citing the potential legal repercussions.
Sepultura unexpectedly releases the first song from the band's farewell EP
Sepultura has surprised fans by releasing the first single from their farewell EP without prior announcement, showcasing their musical maturity.
Gallery: A true experimental rock giant performed in Tallinn
On February 25, the experimental rock band Grails performed at the Paavli Culture Factory in Tallinn, accompanied by Paul Quattrone's project Expensive Shit.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor concert at "Hanzas perons" will be opened by the Irish duo "One Leg One Eye"
The Canadian instrumental rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor is returning to Riga, Latvia, on March 3 for a concert at Hanzas perons, accompanied by Irish duo One Leg One Eye.
Aphaca to play on Orange Stage
Danish band Aphaca will perform on the larger Orange Stage at the Roskilde Festival this summer, after a successful show at the Arena stage last year.
Aphaca takes over Roskilde's biggest stage this summer
The Danish band Aphaca will perform on the biggest stage at Roskilde Festival this summer after a successful debut last year.
Pedro Segura, former gubernatorial candidate of Guerrero, sings narcocorrido dedicated to 'El Mencho': 'It's a private event'
Pedro Segura Valladares attempted to perform a narcocorrido dedicated to drug lord 'El Mencho' at a private event in Guerrero, despite objections from the invited band.
Pleb Rude, the play 'The Father', Boto Marinho, last carnival afterparties: see what to do in Rio
Cultural programming in Rio features a variety of events including a concert celebrating the 40th anniversary of the band Plebe Rude, several carnival-related activities, and a play titled 'The Father'.
The founder of "Rondo" A. Tautkus spoke about the twisted step of A. Ivanauskas-Faras: "He made a mistake"
A. Tautkus, founder of the band "Rondo," discusses the origins of the band and criticizes A. Ivanauskas-Faras for a significant mistake he made during their collaboration.
Iñaki ‘Uoho’: about Robe, his physical collapse in the last 20 days and his new band
Musician Iñaki ‘Uoho’ Antón shares insights on his recent health issues and the formation of his new band, Rebrote, following the death of his longtime friend Robe Iniesta.
The Musically Most Beautiful Album by Pat Metheny in the 21st Century
Pat Metheny continues to captivate audiences with his unique sound and has returned to group projects with his band 'Side-Eye' after releasing two solo albums.
Melanie Blatt felt 'ashamed' of All Saints as star describes ‘difficult’ relationship with bandmates
Melanie Blatt openly shares her feelings of shame regarding her time in All Saints, highlighting the challenging dynamics with her bandmates.
INXS nominated for induction into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Australian band INXS has been nominated for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as one of the first-time nominees for 2026.
Band brings together three governor pre-candidates for the Presidency in a special program
The Band network is hosting a special edition of its political debate program featuring three governors who are pre-candidates for the presidency.
The keyboardist Jiří Valenta, a former long-time member of the band Olympic, has passed away
Keyboardist Jiří Valenta, known for his decades-long tenure with the Czech rock band Olympic, has died at the age of 66.
Former member of the group Olympic, keyboardist Jiří Valenta, has died
Jiří Valenta, the former keyboardist of the renowned Czech band Olympic, has passed away.
Ghost, the Swedish rock band, to take a break – at least for the time being
Tobias Forge, the frontman of the rock band Ghost, announces that he will step away from the band after their current tour to focus on his family.
Jacket worn by the Mamonas Assassinas team found intact on Dinho's coffin during exhumation in SP
An iconic jacket belonging to the Mamonas Assassinas band has been found on vocalist Dinho's coffin during an exhumation in São Paulo, leading to discussions about its future display in a memorial.
Bandana revealed that they decided to separate after a Chinese oracle threw the cards: 'A hexagram came out'
The pop group Bandana disclosed that their breakup in 2004 was partially influenced by insights gained from a Chinese oracle's reading during group therapy sessions.
A. Ivanauskas-Fara spoke out about the 'Brothers Tautkai Rondo' tour: 'I leave it for you to decide'
A. Ivanauskas-Fara addresses concerns regarding the 'Rondo' name being misused in upcoming concerts, emphasizing the importance of his relationship with the band.
Children of Bodom takes the stage for the first time after Alexi Laiho's death
The band Children of Bodom will perform for the first time since the death of its frontman Alexi Laiho in a concert in February 2025.
Achieving Classic Form in 10 Days for the Haanja Marathon - Puuluubi's Marko Veisson Accepts the Challenge
Marko Veisson, a member of the band Puuluup, aims to master classic-style skiing in ten days to participate in the 48th Haanja Marathon.