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Catfish and the Bottlemen's unforgettable Sefton Park gig taught me one thing
Liverpool Echo via Yahoo News UK· 2 hours agoFans of all ages sang together, clutching onto drinks and managing to stay dry after a recent...
About the Unproven Rumors Sean 'Diddy' Combs Must Pay Sting $2K Every Day for Sampling 'Every Breath...
Snopes via Yahoo News UK· 2 hours agoThe song heavily sampled the guitar melody of "Every Breath You Take" from The Police album...
Pearl Jam live at Mad Cool 2024: taking their legacy to new heights
NME· 3 hours ago“The first time we ever played in this country was back in 1992, so I think it’s safe to say that...
Once Human includes a feature every post-apocalyptic survival game should have – a piano minigame
Games Radar· 3 hours agoPost apocalyptic open-world survival game Once Human released on PC earlier this week, and it's good...
The Last of Us has three main characters: Ellie, Joel and Gustavo Santaolalla’s music
The Guardian· 4 hours agoAs its composer, Gustavo Santaolalla’s job was to navigate and soundtrack that tension, a mediator...
Haig McCulloch continues his tale in Galloway People
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 5 hours agoHaig ran his own driving school Music and song, Haig recalls fondly, was his real passion and one which occupied much of his spare time from when he was...
Clairo: Charm review – deeply human songs of desire and distance
The Guardian· 6 hours agoOnce known for lo-fi bedroom-pop introspection, the US songwriter embraces freedom to hit a breezy new high
Behind the music - Longstryde
RTÉ News· 7 hours agoNew Dublin band Longstryde have released their debut single, Superhuman. Between there and the Smithfield markets is where I daydreamed about Longstryde...
In an Outback Town, Praising the Lord and Improvising the Details
New York Times· 7 hours agoOthers translate scripture into Indigenous languages or enlist local artists to depict Bible stories...
Rory Gallagher guitar auction causes Liveline listeners to cry blasphemy
The Irish Times· 9 hours ago“Our phones are absolutely hopping,” stand-in host Katie Hannon observes, underlining how much the late Irish rock legend still means to people, nearly 30 years after his death. This being Liveline ...