Contending with identity Chalk's stunning debut album 'Crystalpunk' wields intensity to unite industrial, post-punk and techno soundscapes.
There are over 120 events across 50+ venues across the city ...
Gogol Bordello will headline the Roadmender this summer as part of the band’s tour supporting their latest album ‘We Mean It, Man!’ which was released last month.
Four weeks ago, snow was everywhere. This week, we're looking at sunny skies and daytime highs approaching 90°. Here's what else is in store.
British rock star Morrissey won’t perform a concert in Valencia after festivities in the Spanish city kept him from getting a proper night’s rest, the former frontman of The Smiths said Thursday. Q&A: ...
From jazz in Rotterdam and hip-hop in Paris to brass bands on the beach in Blackpool, the Guardian’s music editor chooses the best European festivals that can be reached by rail ...
Check out some of our favourite Irish releases from the past week Seán Julian, Púca Púca is the debut solo single from North ...
The Dick Wagner Remember the Child Memorial Fund is a nonprofit dedicated to bringing “the healing power of music to ...
South By Music returned for day two with Sips & Sounds, country group therapy, and a look at the future of Latin music to come. Christina Aguilera headlined Coca-Cola’s annual mini-festival, open to ...
Moco Museum London stages a display of 30 of Keith Haring's subway drawings — hastily chalked vignettes he made across the ...
The 18th Golden Plains welcomed a wave of deconstructed upstarts, a slight drizzle, a crowning pair of timeless electro-chameleons, and doof sticks – for better and worse.
An epic international dance project spotlighting the power of public dance was one of the greatest achievements of this year’s Perth Festival.