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Royel Otis Drummer Susan Knox Spotted in Shoreditch

Royel Otis drummer Susan Knox was seen enjoying a night out in trendy Shoreditch, London, after the band's meteoric rise to fame. Get the exclusive details on her low-key style and the band's whirlwind success.

Oasis Fan's Epic Quest: Chasing The Band Across UK & USA

An ardent Oasis superfan reveals the epic lengths he went to see the band on both sides of the Atlantic, detailing chaotic gigs, fleeting encounters, and the raw power of the Gallagher brothers in their prime.

Vintage Band T-Shirts Now Worth Thousands

Your old band t-shirts could be a hidden goldmine. A new report reveals vintage merch from The Prodigy, Oasis, and other 90s icons is fetching astronomical prices, with one shirt selling for over £7,000. Discover the booming collector's market turning old

Cradle of Filth Members Quit Tour in Dramatic Split

Two key members of British extreme metal band Cradle of Filth have abruptly quit the band mid-tour, citing 'private and personal reasons'. The shock exit comes amidst fan speculation linking the departure to frontman Dani Filth's recent symphonic metal co

Ultra Violets Bassist Tyler Harris Dies - Band 'Heartbroken'

The UK music scene is in mourning as Ultra Violets announce the devastating loss of their bassist, Tyler Harris. Bandmates and fans pay emotional tribute to the talented musician remembered for his 'beautiful soul' and profound impact.

The Last Dinner Party Face Boycott Calls After Glastonbury

Fresh from their Glastonbury victory, indie sensations The Last Dinner Party face a social media storm and calls for a boycott over their name's perceived political connotations. Discover the full story behind the controversy.

Kneecap cancel London gigs after pro-Israeli pressure

Irish rap group Kneecap pulls out of London concerts, citing pressure from pro-Israeli groups. The Belfast band claims their pro-Palestinian stance led to venue cancellations, sparking free speech debates.

Rural England's £500 Council Tax Penalty Exposed

Exclusive analysis reveals a growing council tax divide, with households in idyllic villages and market towns facing bills hundreds of pounds higher than those in major cities, sparking a 'postcode penalty' fury.

Nicole Scherzinger's Brutal 'Puppet' Remark Stuns Fans

Nicole Scherzinger faces fierce backlash after a resurfaced interview reveals her shocking description of the Pussycat Dolls as 'a mannequin or a puppet'. Founder Robin Antin and former members break their silence on the painful comments.

Denver's Gathering of Nations Powwow Concludes with Hope

The 40th annual Gathering of Nations, North America's largest Native American powwow, concluded in Denver with a powerful message of cultural preservation and unity, as thousands celebrated indigenous traditions through dance, music, and ceremony.

Why Field Music Became a Doors Cover Band

Sunderland's acclaimed art-rock duo Field Music have baffled fans by pivoting to a full-time Doors tribute act. We explore the artistic and financial pressures forcing one of British indie's best bands to play someone else's classics.

Willis Chimano on being outed in Sauti Sol

Willis Chimano, former member of Sauti Sol, shares his painful experience of being outed as gay while in Africa's most famous boy band, detailing the vitriol he faced.

Band Name’s 'No Bad Ideas': Bold or Baffling?

The latest album from Band Name, 'No Bad Ideas,' pushes creative boundaries with experimental sounds and daring lyricism. Critics weigh in on its ambitious yet polarising approach.

K-Pop's 'Demon Hunters' Hit #1 with 'Golden'

South Korean boy band 'Demon Hunters' has taken the world by storm, with their latest single 'Golden' soaring to the top of global music charts, showcasing K-Pop's unstoppable rise.

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