Brighton’s vibrant music scene welcomes another rising star as celestial prog-psych-rock singer-songwriter Astral Gray drops his highly anticipated debut album, ‘The Past Is In The Way’. Known for his distinctive blend of 70s-infused soundscapes, prog and psychedelic undertones, and introspective songwriting, Astral Gray has been captivating audiences across the city and beyond. With a repertoire […]
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“Complete flop” – Steve Borthwick’s WORST England call-up already wants to quit and play for Six Nations rival
In his relatively short tenure of just 14 months as England’s head coach, Steve Borthwick has already faced disappointment as several of his selections have failed to make the desired…
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EXCLUSIVE – Ben Redshaw: Newcastle Fullback Talks Training With England, Debut Against Finn Russell, & U20 Six Nations
19-year-old fullback sensation Ben Redshaw has been earning his stripes up in Newcastle this season, as he is enjoying a breakout campaign at Kingston Park. The flying Falcon is spreading…
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“Signed up and ready” – Danny Care will quit rugby for new left-field career
England star Danny Care has taken steps towards a new career after dumping his long-term advisors Esportif to sign up with entertainment specialists Insanity Group. Insanity call themselves a forward thinking…
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Five For Friday – 23rd February 2024
T!LT – ‘Castes’ With their eagerly-awaited new EP ‘Death Do Us Part’ set to arrive later this month, US outfit T!LT continue the support for their upcoming collection with the breezy new offering ‘Castes’. Offering more of that warm and inviting indie-rock aesthetic they are known for, they are certainly looking to turn some heads […]
My journey so far within Artist Management – Dan Sheed
Jess Bastos quizzed Turtle Tempo creator Dan Sheed about his experience working in the music industry specifically in artist management: When and how did you start in management? Have you worked in other jobs related to the music industry before? I’ve been working in the music industry in events for around 7 years now and […]
Springboks boss Rassie Erasmus shares graphic injury pics after being hospitlised
In a surprising turn of events, SA Rugby has disclosed that Rassie Erasmus, the Springboks director of rugby, found himself hospitalised last week due to an unexpected mishap resulting in…
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“He’s signed” – Former England duo discuss Owen Farrell’s ‘likely’ Saracens departure
Austin Healey and David Flatman shared their perspectives on the rumors surrounding the potential transfer of the renowned “Mr. Saracens” to Racing 92 for the upcoming season. Currently on a…
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“I was very lucky” – Alun Wyn Jones reveals diagnosis following retirement
Rugby’s all-time cap leader, Alun Wyn Jones, has been diagnosed with a heart condition following his recent retirement from the sport at the age of 38. The veteran player, who…
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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!