Vaultboy, Jamie Miller, Dhruv, and Jillian Rossi are the latest breakouts to get a crucial boost from listeners in Southeast Asia, giving further support to the “Trigger Cities” theory of artist growth
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My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Jimmy Eat World and more to play classic albums in full at When We Were Young 2024
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The Distillers, A Day To Remember and Dashboard Confessional are also set to be on the bill The post My...
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Listen to Jungle’s old-school new single ‘Romeo’, featuring Bas
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Fleetwood Mac announce ‘Rumours’ live album
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See Behind-The-Scenes Video From MEGADETH’s First 2024 Concert In Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Professor Reggie Almeida of the Renzo Gracie TN Brazilian jiu-jitsu school in Tennessee, who has been traveling with MEGADETH...
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Beyoncé becomes first Black woman to land US Number One country album with ‘Cowboy Carter’
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The new album also marks the star's eighth Number One record on the Billboard 200 The post Beyoncé becomes first...
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Margo Price Releases New Live Album Featuring Jack White & Sturgill Simpson: Stream
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Proceeds from Perfectly Imperfect at The Ryman will be donated to MusiCares' COVID-19 Relief Fund. Margo Price Releases New Live...
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GOT7’s Jinyoung to reportedly make solo comeback in January 2023
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He will reportedly also hold fanmeets in Seoul and embark on a global tour next year The post GOT7’s Jinyoung...
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Rita Ora apologises again after further breach of lockdown rules
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"I apologise again, unreservedly" The post Rita Ora apologises again after further breach of lockdown rules appeared first on NME...