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Cut-and-pasting the best ideas from their DVD and record collections, Connecticut band Perennial have perfected their encyclopaedic art punk.
Hindoyan, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Pablo Ferrández prompt musings on life, death, dance and the pursuit ...
Like an aging slugger stepping up to the plate again after their retirement, the 78-year-old John was given a returning hero’s welcome by the 27,000-strong audience. The concert raised $11.5 million ...
In 43 years at The Courier Journal, Bill Luster contributed to two Pulitzer Prizes and was named to the Kentucky Journalism ...
With French baroque opera all but banished from the UK’s major opera companies, it’s left to concert halls and country houses ...
He channels his inner Lou Reed to drone-rap “We sign the papers/ We line their pockets” over the trippy harmonium, tambourine and muffled drums of “The Men Who Dance in Stag’s Heads”.
Country rock legend Steve Earle on his career, writing political songs, and becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
Summer day festival season kicked off at Plymouth Argyle’s ground, Home Park, yesterday, with a list of incredible indie ...
The updated S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy launched with mixed reviews. But they were raided. Many players received the «Shadow of Chernobyl», «Clear Sky», and «Call of Pripyat» packs for ...
From rain-soaked summers at Glastonbury to Bob Marley at a smoke-filled Hammersmith Palais, parliamentarians share stories ...
Everybody, run, it looks like rain,” drawls Thom Yorke over the mechanised beat and lurid, tuba-aping synths of “Back in the ...