Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
THE HURT PROCESS ELECTRIC BALLROOM, LONDON
California’s metalcore originals b
hen Soft Cell were art students at Leeds Polytechnic, Marc Almond wrote a song in the vein of Ziggy Stardust about a fictional band breaking up. Four years later, when Soft Cell had been informed by t
Tesseract and Wardruna bring the majesty to Somerset’s forward-thinking fest
YOU! Why aren’t you clapping? COME ON!” Out of context, Brett Anderson’s genuine fury at a fan for having the audacity not to join the throng clapping along to Beautiful Ones as the main set closer of
Top 20 albums, headlining arenas and that Taylor Swift cover – post metalcore crew I Prevail are dragging heavy music back into the mainstream
The onset of 1985 found Eurythmics in a commercial sweet spot as they rode a wave of successive hits on the global stage. It was barely two-and-a-bit years since Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) in Jan
Chances are, if you went clubbing in 2001 and weren’t strutting your stuff at the local indie fleapit, that you were sweating it over Peaches’ Fuck The Pain Away or Fischerspooner’s Emerge, for it was