ACTVE CAPTVE’s new genre-bending single ‘Safe N Sound’ is without doubt a force to be reckoned with. The six-piece band from Austin, Texas are on a mission to redefine the possibilities of modern music. This is the penultimate record from their debut EP ‘Saudaze’ – a radiant fusion of disco, rock and modern dance music. […]
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All Blacks legend Richie McCaw walked away from rugby for completely new career in 2015
Once the captain of the All Blacks, leading them to consecutive World Cup victories and a plethora of other accolades, Richie McCaw now lives a vastly different life. Despite being…
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Pink Floyd 1973 live recordings on streaming services
Over the last couple of years, and in what could be almost seen as a bit of a Christmas present to the fans, Pink Floyd have quietly released a number of 1973 live recordings on the various streaming services, such as Spotify (https://www.spotify.com), Apple Music (https://music.apple.com), YouTube Music (https://music.youtube.com), Amazon Music (https://music.amazon.co.uk) and also the band’s official YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/pinkfloyd). The quality is rather variable – by the very nature of the unofficial, audience recordings – but the shows give a fascinating look at the concerts performed at the time of release of The Dark Side Of The Moon. The 1973 recordings released are listed with dates and venues as per the original bootlegs, and show as: – March 6th: Kiel Opera House, St Louis
– March 7th: Chicago International Amphitheatre
– March 8th: University of Cincinnati
– March 10th: Kent State University
– March 11th: Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto
– March 14th: Boston Music Hall
– March 17th: Radio City Music Hall, New York
– May 18th: Earls Court, London
– May 19th: Earls Court, London
– June 17th: Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs
– June 18th: Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City
– June 20th: Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia
– June 28th: Sportatorium Hollywood Florida
– October 12th: Olympiahalle Munich
– October 13th: Vienna Stadthalle
– November 4th: Rainbow Theatre (Early Show)
– November 4th: Rainbow Theatre (Late Show) As with the batches released the last couple of years focused on 1971 and 1972, these are not expected to be around for long, and won’t be released physically on CD or LP, so make the most of them over the holiday and new year period before they disappear! Our thanks to those who emailed to let us know about these.
Roger Waters concludes his 2022/2023 tour
Well, that’s it – for now, at least. Roger Waters has now completed his 2022/2023 This Is Not A Drill tour, with his show in Quito, Ecuador, with the South American dates concluding the 56 shows this year, which joined the 43 last year. The majority of the dates were performed “in the round”, which Roger and his band in the centre of auditoriums, with Roger occasionally visiting the different “arms” of the stage structure during the show. For the final, stadium shows, a more conventional staging was employed due to the nature of the venues. To answer those who HAVEN’T yet emailed us to ask, there aren’t any dates currently confirmed for 2024, or any other confirmed activity for Roger. There has been talk about him recording another album, and for those who went to, or heard about, the London Palladium shows in October (which presented his Redux version of The Dark Side Of The Moon) he has been writing his memoirs. He read out three sections on the first night, covering life in Cambridge, Syd Barrett, and a friendly duck… There are no details of when the book will appear but obviously we will let you know once we have details. We’re also waiting to hear if there will be a live album/video from the tour released at some point. Again, once we have the confirmed information, we’ll let you know. If any of you went to ANY of the shows over the last two years, and would like to share your views on them, please get in touch. We’d love to include your contributions!
Dutch Teenager, Gerbman, Releases Pool-Inspired EP ‘In The Pocket’
Dutch Teenager Gerbman has released his debut pool-themed EP ‘In The Pocket’! Take a look at what we had to say about it!
Samuel Blaney paints a sonic ‘Paradise’ with enchanting sophomore single
Singer-songwriter Samuel Blaney enchants audiences once again with his sophomore single “Paradise” following the success of “Ember.” In this musical journey, Blaney intricately captures the vibrant transition of nature from green to the rich hues of amber, ochre, and vermillion that mark autumn’s fleeting beauty. Collaborating with producer Adem, Blaney weaves an ambient tapestry of […]
Richie McCaw made left-field career change after quitting rugby in 2015
Once the captain of the All Blacks, leading them to consecutive World Cup victories and a plethora of other accolades, Richie McCaw now lives a vastly different life. Despite being…
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Beneath the Surface with Wild Fire
Welcome back one and all, to another excited episode of Beneath the Surface. For todays instalment, we are joined by the incredibly talented electro-pop sister duo Wild Fire, at the the helm of their recent single ‘Bubble’. Dive in to what we chatted about below and be sure to check out ‘Bubble’ whilst you’re reading! […]
Jakob the Liar Releases Uproarious Anthem: ‘Vi@gr@ Falls & P!$$ Graffiti’
Jakob the Liar is back with an uproarious, introspective release! Take a look at what we had to say about it!
Mouth Culture Share Anthemic Pop-Rock Banger ‘Don’t Pull Up’
An explosion of tight musicianship, earworm vocal lines, and infectious energy, the new single from Alt-Rock trio Mouth Culture, ‘Don’t Pull Up,’ showcases some of their most immediate work to date. Wasting no time jumping into the crunching guitar and urgent, gravelly lead vocal, ‘Don’t Pull Up’ quickly introduces its melodic hooks and high-octane nature. …
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