"Drink up, we have to go": Die Toten Hosen announce last studio album
German punk rock band Die Toten Hosen have announced their final studio album, set to release on May 29, which will include a bonus album featuring re-recorded classics.
The first Livestage.Youth competition was won by the garage rock band Feach
Feach, a garage rock band, won the first Livestage.Youth competition, held in Paavli Cultural Factory, earning a cash prize and the opportunity to perform at a music festival.
Len Garry dead: The Quarrymen icon dies as tributes to former Beatles bandmate pour in
Len Garry, a member of The Quarrymen and former bandmate of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, has died at the age of 84, prompting tributes from fans and fellow musicians.
The Elvis We Didn't Know and the One We Never Heard: Why You Should Watch EPIC, the New Documentary About the King of Rock and Roll
The article discusses the new documentary 'EPIC' about Elvis Presley, directed by Baz Luhrmann, highlighting its technical achievements and exploration of the artist's legacy.
Danish success band wonders about Mette Frederiksen and the rest of their parents' generation
The rock band Aphacas offers a contrasting perspective to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's New Year speech by focusing on different societal issues.
Enrico Melozzi: 'Conducting rock is like conducting classical music, you have to be meticulous'
Enrico Melozzi discusses the nuances of conducting rock music, comparing it to classical music and emphasizing the meticulousness required in both genres.
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.
Soda Stereo and the Great Acoustic Lie of MTV Unplugged
The article reflects on Soda Stereo's MTV Unplugged performance, highlighting its nostalgic significance and impact on rock music nearly 30 years later.
The iconic singer Neil Sedaka has died
American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, known for his classic rock and roll hits, has passed away at the age of 86.
Neil Sedaka has died
American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy as a rock’n’roll legend.
Singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka dies at 86
American singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka has died at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy of hit songs and contributions to the music industry.
Neil Sedaka, iconic 1960s pop singer and songwriter, dies at 86
American pop singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka has passed away at the age of 86 in the United States.
Neil Sedaka has died: the composer was 86 years old and was the creator of several hits from the 1960s
American musician and composer Neil Sedaka has passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a rich legacy of pop rock music from the 1960s.
Breaking: Neil Sedaka, singer of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, dies aged 86
American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has passed away at the age of 86, according to a statement from his family.
Neil Sedaka, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do singer and pop song hitmaker, dies aged 86
Neil Sedaka, renowned singer-songwriter famous for hits such as 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do' and 'Calendar Girl', has passed away at the age of 86.
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.'
Singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has died
Legendary singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has passed away at the age of 86, leaving a legacy of music that touched millions.
Farewell to Neil Sedaka, tireless creator of songs sung by more than one generation
Neil Sedaka, the prolific songwriter and rock and roll legend, passed away shortly before his 87th birthday in Los Angeles.
Singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka has died
American singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka has passed away at 86 years old, as confirmed by his family.
Music legend Neil Sedaka dead at 86
Singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has passed away at 86, leaving behind a legacy of classic hits and a grieving family.
Neil Sedaka is dead
American musician Neil Sedaka has died, as reported by Variety.
Director Baz Luhrmann Unearths New Footage of Elvis and Dismantles the Myth of the Cheap Entertainer
Baz Luhrmann's new documentary offers a fresh perspective on Elvis Presley, utilizing previously unseen archival footage to portray the iconic performer in a more complex light.
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.
Bryan Adams will perform in Riga during the most ambitious concert tour of his career
Canadian rock musician Bryan Adams has announced new European tour dates, performing in Riga on September 27 as part of his promotion for the album 'Roll With The Punches'.
Jane Pollard: "The misogyny against Marianne Faithfull was horrifying"
This article discusses the hybrid documentary "Broken English" by Jane Pollard and Iain Forsyth that portrays rock legend Marianne Faithfull, highlighting past misogyny directed at her.
Ivo Fomin's new song and concert series 'Without Unnecessary Words'!
Latvian rock singer Ivo Fomin has released a new song titled 'Without Unnecessary Words' and announced a concert series of the same name.
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 in Rio: HWASA and Alok are announced as attractions of the festival
HWASA and Alok have been confirmed to perform at Rock in Rio 2026 in Rio de Janeiro.
Rock in Rio announces shows by Alok and South Korean Hwasa on the Mundo stage
Rock in Rio revealed additional acts for its Mundo stage, featuring DJ Alok and South Korean singer Hwasa on September 11.
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 Foo Fighters and Fatboy Slim as attractions of the festival
The Rock in Rio festival has announced Foo Fighters as the headliner for September 4, 2026, and Fatboy Slim as part of the lineup on September 7.
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.
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.
The 12 pop and rock albums to listen to today (February 2026)
This article from El PaÃs highlights twelve must-listen pop and rock albums, emphasizing the latest works from various artists including Cordovas and Maximiliano Calvo.
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.
Shakira could enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: she is the only Latin artist on the list of nominees
Shakira has been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, making her the only Latin artist on the 2026 ballot alongside other prominent musicians.
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.
Ritualistic, Destructive and Psychedelic: The Sacred Burning Water Also Ignites the Souls of Gogol
The Estonian rock trio Püha Põlev Vesi has released their first studio album titled 'Valgus,' characterized by improvisational music.
The band Faith No More has ended
The iconic band Faith No More has officially disbanded, marking the end of their influential music career.
Shakira, Oasis, Iron Maiden, and Mariah Carey are among the nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2026; see the list
The 2026 nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame include Shakira, Oasis, Iron Maiden, and Mariah Carey, with a total of 17 artists competing for induction.
AC/DC: Angus Young and Brian Johnson Challenge Time and Age in Return to Brazil After 16 Years
AC/DC returned to Brazil after 16 years, performing to a crowd of 70,000 fans with Angus Young and Brian Johnson leading the show.
Ozzy Osbourne chose to die 'like a rock star' with emotional final Black Sabbath performance, Sharon says
Sharon Osbourne revealed that her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, was aware of his impending death prior to his final Black Sabbath performance and was determined to go out on his own terms.
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.
Rock in Baradero 2026, with Babasónicos and Rata Blanca: How the schedule is organized by day and how much the tickets cost
The Rock en Baradero festival returns in 2026 with a two-day lineup featuring prominent bands and ticket options for full access or single days.
Tina Turner is reborn as a music icon and feminist symbol in the spectacle
A musical recapturing the life of Tina Turner celebrates her journey as a groundbreaking artist and feminist symbol, now showing in São Paulo after international success.
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.