Walter "Mosca" Velázquez: the "miracle" of 2 Minutos, his relationship with the new bands and the surgery he underwent
Walter 'Mosca' Velázquez, lead singer of the punk band 2 Minutos, reflects on his health struggles, including a recent lung surgery, as they prepare to close the band with a festival performance.
SEX, STORY, ROCK AND ROLL: Semi-naked women on stage and a condom as a ticket to the dressing room. These were the Rockbitch concerts
The article discusses the provocative performances of the band Rockbitch, highlighting their unique style and controversial themes.
Radiohead asks ICE to remove video using their music without authorization
The British rock band Radiohead requested the removal of a promotional video by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that featured their song without permission.
The Ludwig Band is Growing
La Ludwig Band has a new album titled 'Pel barri es comenta', signaling a more ambitious and universally appealing sound in their pop-rock style.
Ultraligera, the band that exploded without anyone's help: "We are in favor of experimenting with ayahuasca and LSD"
Spanish rock band Ultraligera emphasizes creative freedom and authenticity in their music and existence as they promote their new single 'Lapsus.'
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The keyboardist Jiřà Valenta, a former long-time member of the band Olympic, has passed away
Keyboardist Jiřà 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 Jiřà Valenta, has died
Jiřà 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.
The band Faith No More has ended
The iconic band Faith No More has officially disbanded, marking the end of their influential music career.
Swedish rock band Ghost ceases operations for the time being
The internationally renowned Swedish rock band Ghost has decided to halt their activities for the time being, as announced by lead vocalist Tobias Forge.
Official Premiere: The Quito Band Diana Fugitiva Presents the Single ‘Pink Glasses’
The Quito band Diana Fugitiva is set to release their new single ‘Pink Glasses’ on February 25, 2026, following their initial success with previous singles.
Amyl and the Sniffers embroiled in US legal battle after photographer countersues singer
Australian rock band Amyl and the Sniffers is facing a legal dispute with photographer Jamie Nelson over copyright issues related to a photoshoot.
The Queen Returns to the Throne with the Masterpiece "Queen II"
The iconic album 'Queen II' by the legendary rock band Queen, originally released in 1974, has been remixed and expanded in a new box set to celebrate its impact and legacy.
Rush will do five shows in Brazil on their tour with the new drummer next year
Canadian rock band Rush will return to Brazil in January 2027 for the first time in 16 years, with a tour celebrating their legacy over the past fifty years.
LUNA SEA drummer Maya passes away at 56
Maya, the drummer of the rock band LUNA SEA, has passed away at the age of 56 after a battle with a brain tumor.
Rock legend Charlie Watts' house is for sale. Fans of The Rolling Stones must have 76 million crowns
The house of legendary Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is now on the market for 76 million crowns, drawing interest from fans of the iconic band.
Heirs of Rock: They Are Grandchildren of a Music Legend, Have Their Own Band, and Are Conquering the World of Cinema and Fashion
Angelo and Benicio Mutti Spinetta, grandsons of Argentine music legend Luis Alberto Spinetta, are carving out their own careers in music, cinema, and fashion.
Soda Overdose, the tribute band to Soda Stereo, presents its new show at the Coliseo Theater
The tribute band Sobredosis de Soda celebrates the 30th anniversary of Soda Stereo's 'Comfort y Música para Volar' with a new show titled 'Vuelo Stereo' that reinterprets the band's music.
The Irish band U2 releases 'Ash of Days', a surprise EP with political significance
Irish rock band U2 unexpectedly released an EP titled 'Days of Ash' featuring six politically charged songs, coinciding with significant global events.
The Flaming Lips return to Mexico City; date, venue, and tickets to see the psychedelic rock band
The iconic psychedelic rock band The Flaming Lips will be performing again in Mexico City, adding to the city's already vibrant concert lineup.
Shinedown slammed by fans as ‘cowards’ after doubling down on decision to exit Rock the Country festival
Shinedown faces backlash from fans after the band reaffirmed its decision to withdraw from the Rock the Country festival, leading to calls of 'cowards' from some supporters.
The story of Heart, the rockers who made Led Zeppelin cry
The article discusses the legendary rock band Heart, led by Ann and Nancy Wilson, highlighting their historic contributions to music and their current tour.
The Enemy forced to cancel a number of gigs due to 'medical emergency'
British rock band The Enemy has canceled multiple gigs in Scotland due to a family medical emergency affecting one of the members.
Alekss Hols from the experimental rock group 'Grails': 'We simply cannot stop being creative people'
Alex John Hall from the American experimental rock band 'Grails' discusses their unique approach to music ahead of their concert in Riga, Latvia.
Do you know what Andris Veismanis, Valmiera, and the rock band 'Foo Fighters' have in common?
The article discusses the cultural significance of Andris Veismanis and his musical performance in Valmiera, linking it with historical music interpretations.
GALLERY: Norwegian progressive rock top band Leprous made Tallinn tremble with their powerful sound
Norwegian progressive rock and alternative metal band Leprous performed an electrifying concert at Helitehas in Tallinn, Estonia.
From Harry Potter to Rock: Daniel Radcliffe Chooses Arctic Monkeys as the Best Band He's Seen Live
Daniel Radcliffe praised Arctic Monkeys in a recent interview, calling their 2006 performance at the Reading Festival the best concert he has ever attended.
Meet GayC/DC — the world’s only all-gay AC/DC tribute band
The article introduces GayC/DC, the world's only all-gay tribute band to AC/DC, showcasing the band's spirit and dedication to rock music.
Beloved drummer dead at 42 as heartbroken bandmates pay tribute
The American indie rock band Manchester Orchestra mourns the sudden passing of their drummer, Timothy Very, at the age of 42.
The Ballad of the Fiercest and Gayest Metalheads Roars and Enchants at Berlinale: 'Music Offers a Refuge from the Anxiety of the World'
The documentary celebrating Rob Halford and Judas Priest premieres at the Berlinale, highlighting music as a refuge from societal anxieties and showcasing the band's impact on rock and LGBTQ representation.
CosquÃn Rock 2026: What time does Airbag play and how to watch it live
The CosquÃn Rock 2026 festival is set to take place with a performance by the band Airbag and offers live digital streaming options for viewers.
"We Always Play with a Lot of Passion": Los Acosta
Los Acosta, a band from San Luis PotosÃ, Mexico, is evolving its sound while preserving its cultural roots through a new rendition of "Hechizo Mortal" within the Latin rock genre.
Ubbe in Korslagda is ready for Mello: 'I become obsessed with the rock'n'roll devil'
The rock band Korslagda, led by Stefan Sjur, is set to participate in Melodifestivalen, with Sjur discussing their journey and the alter ego Ubbe Näslund.
Led Zeppelin Deserved a Documentary to Match Their Legacy. It Preferred to Control the Narrative
The article discusses the documentary 'Becoming Led Zeppelin,' which provides new material about the band's early years but fails to capture their wild essence and intimate portrait.
The Rose documentary shows how the band left K-pop and reached the biggest music festivals
The Rose, a leading South Korean indie rock band, transitions from busking in Seoul to major festivals, highlighted in a new documentary.
Victoire of Music: Indochine to be Honored After Boycotting the Ceremony for Years
The French pop-rock band Indochine will receive a special award at the Victoires de la Musique for their record-breaking tour, despite boycotting the ceremony for several years.
Diego Vasallo: "I would have liked to be an English retiree in Menorca"
Musician Diego Vasallo presents his new band Løse, along with their self-titled album exploring alternative rock and post-punk sounds.
Return of Roupa Nova to Rock in Rio, after 35 years, crowns the longevity of the group’s popular and romantic music
The Brazilian band Roupa Nova is set to perform at Rock in Rio 2026 after a 35-year absence, celebrating their enduring popularity and legacy in Brazilian music.
Leader of the legendary US rock band has died: he was 47
The leader of the American rock band 3 Doors Down has passed away at the age of 47 after a battle with cancer, as announced by the group via social media.
Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand: what he loves about playing in Argentina and the changes in the band
Alex Kapranos discusses his affection for performing in Argentina ahead of his seventh visit and the evolving dynamics of Franz Ferdinand.
Greg Brown dead: Indie rock legends Cake announce band founder's death
Greg Brown, guitarist and founder of the band Cake, has passed away at the age of 56 after a brief illness, according to the band's announcement on social media.