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80s pop icon admits her label tried to ‘pit’ her against Madonna
Metro· 6 days ago‘I don’t know what that path would have been. It might have been easier for a...wanted to learn....
Eighties pop icon, 58, has barely aged at all in 35 years since top five hit
The Sun· 4 days agoKnown for her doll-like features, peroxide blonde hair, and girly-punk fashion sense, the former...
Foo Fighters in Birmingham review - Dave Grohl's 'super surprises' made Villa Park history
Birmingham Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoThe Teacher got the crowd going again and we were absolutely chuffed to welcome Shane Hawkins to the...
Pale Waves: a new wave
Rolling Stone UK via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoIt feels significant, too, that Pale Waves’ self-described “queerest” album is emerging into a musical landscape that has never been more fertile for...
32 Songs I Remember More From Beavis And Butt-Head Episodes Than Hearing Them On The Radio
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoIn: Season 5’s “Choke” The theatrical punk band The Didjits never really cracked into the...
Yours Truly Go California Sober With New Single
antiMUSIC· 4 days agoA soul-baring ode to being present in the moment, the brand new single 'California Sober' out today from Sydney alternative trio Yours Truly
The 20 Best Albums of 2024 So Far: Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, More
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoThe erstwhile Year of the Woman keeps looking like it’s turning out to be the Century of the Woman,...
The night club that thought Mick Jagger was too dull to let in
The Herald· 2 days agoThink extravagant make-up, gender-bending artistry, theatrical costumes and – according to cultural historian Ted Polhemus in his seminal 1994 survey of British youth culture, Street Style – ...
Coldplay have always been cool, and it’s ludicrous to claim otherwise
The Independent via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoCOMMENT: As the British band prepare to headline Glastonbury for a record-breaking fifth time, Mark...
Bronski Beat just looked like your next door neighbours
The Herald· 6 days agoOr at the very least that queerness - in its widest sense - is a foundational block in that story. If rock and roll was a rupture in American culture, then sexuality - in all its forms - is one of the fault lines that tore through it.