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Jude the obscure drops his fourth and final single of 2020, ‘Moments’ taken from his debut EP of the same name

Over the course of his still budding career, Jude the Obscure has made a name for himself as a purveyor of super smooth, jazz-hop vibes combined with elements of Rn’B and neo-soul. His eclectic sound and songwriting have gained him an ever-expanding fanbase and a crowd of over 20,000 monthly listeners on Spotify alone. From …

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Pink Floyd At War feature in new issue of Mojo Magazine

new issue of the UK’s Mojo Magazine (cover date February 2021, issue number 327) (https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-327-february-2021) includes a major feature on Pink Floyd, within its pages which also include a major retrospective on John Lennon, marking 40 years since he was senselessly shot dead in New York. The Floyd feature – headlined Burning Bridges: Floyd Wars! and written by Pigs Might Fly author Mark Blake – is a detailed, eight-page look at the conflict between Roger Waters and David Gilmour, and looks at its origins. It is clear that from very early days, there were differences in the pair’s behaviours and ethos which even saw David walk out of one of the very first rehearsals he had with the others on joining Pink Floyd in January 1968. As one has come to expect from Blake, it’s an entertaining and detailed guide to the fraught working relationship of Roger and David, pre- and post- split. Elsewhere in the magazine, amongst a wide range of other things, and subject of the cover photo, there’s the piece on John Lennon which is an absorbing look at the impact and aftershock of the shooting, coupled with a range of artists, musicians and others talking about how Lennon changed their lives. Always a great read, the magazine has arrived in UK stores today (Tuesday, December 15th), and will be available in selected locations worldwide as an import, in due course. Alternatively, you can order (worldwide) online through the GreatMagazines website (https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-327-february-2021) which is owned and run by the publishers of Mojo.

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Believe me, that was insane – Orlando City boss will never forget shootout madness

Orlando City head coach Oscar Pareja will not soon forget his side’s “insane” penalty shootout win over New York City on Saturday. One of the most remarkable endings to an MLS playoff match saw Orlando triumph 6-5 after Rodrigo Schlegel, the substitute defender, stepped up as emergency goalkeeper and saved from Gudmundur Thorarinsson. Schlegel volunteered to go in […]

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NEW MUSIC: Tara Hack – Let Go

She began her music career busking in the train stations of New York City playing for thousands of commuters; now, she collaborating with notable producers and receiving airtime on radio stations like Sirius XM. Described by Sid Rosenberg of WABC as “the best”, Tara Hack is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter with a lot of attitude, passion …

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NEW MUSIC: Lori Triplett – If My Name Were New York

Lori Triplett‘s journey into the music industry began at a young age. At age 12, she was writing original material and by age 15 she was performing it. Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, this singer-songwriter has written, released and co-produced two full-length albums and two singles to critical acclaim. At the moment, Lori is receiving both …

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NEW MUSIC: Fat Trout Trailer Park – Wendigo

Like its namesake, ‘Wendigo’ – the new track from post-punk project Fat Trout Trailer Park – will leave you possessed (and a little bloodthirsty). Somewhere in New York, Sean Raab (the mind and body of Fat Trout Trailer Park) plucks peacefully on his acoustic guitar – a gentle melody warmed by his tranquil vocal tone, featuring …

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“The answer is that I feel very happy” – Nick Mason

One of Brain Damage’s friends of many years is José Abellán, who runs the Animals PF Magazine (http://www.animalspinkfloydmagazine.com). Jose is also contributor to the Spanish music magazine This Is Rock. To coincide with the release of Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets: Live At The Roundhouse (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/latest/nick-masons-saucerful-of-secrets-live-at-the-roundhouse-2lp-2cd-dvd-blu-ray-ci-2.html), Jose chatted with Nick back in February, pre-lockdown, and he has kindly shared a translation of his full article and interview that appeared in the April issue of This Is Rock: Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets: Live At The Roundhouse is on sale from Friday, September 18, worldwide in several formats: double vinyl, 2 CD and DVD, and Blu-ray. Its release was originally scheduled for Friday, April 17, but due to the pandemic, it was postponed, a delay of five months. In February and April of this year, two interview sessions with Nick Mason were held in London and New York. The appointment in London was on February 11th and 12th (my birthday) and I was able to choose the 12th… you can decide if there was good or bad intention in my choice. As a contributor to This Is Rock magazine, I was able to interview Nick in my role as journalist that morning at One Alfred Place in London. Live at the Roundhouse is different to any other concert of “classic” Pink Floyd. It’s the closest you can get to a time machine, transporting you back to the band’s early days. Nick Mason, the only member of the band to have played on all of Pink Floyd’s studio albums, returns to the group’s early albums, alongside Gary Kemp, Guy Pratt, Lee Harris and Dom Beken. Saucerful of Secrets, Nick Mason’s band, brought drumming back to clubs for the first time since 1967, then to theatres and halls across the UK, North America and Europe, playing only music from his old band, recorded previous to The Dark Side of the Moon. The result is the release of this double album, 2CD / DVD and Blu-ray. Seated for an hour face to face in a spacious office, only Nick Mason and I, we talked about this release, the future tour, his time in Spain, Pink Floyd and the future of this band and Pink Floyd…