“Ness-essary Magic: Hayden Thorpe’s Captivating Return to Liverpool”

Hayden Thorpe’s musical journey blends the familiar with the extraordinary, offering a thought-provoking experience across his solo career and with Wild Beasts. His latest album, Ness, draws from Robert Macfarlane’s book, exploring humanity’s connection to nature. Thorpe’s performances captivate audiences, showcasing his artistic evolution and profound creativity. Continue reading “Ness-essary Magic: Hayden Thorpe’s Captivating Return to Liverpool”

Stereophonics Announce 2025 Stadium Tour – No Hit Left Behind

One of the UK’s most beloved rock bands, Stereophonics, are set to embark on their biggest ever tour, Stadium Anthems – Summer ‘25, marking their first run of live shows in over three years. Kicking off in June 2025, the tour promises to deliver a setlist packed with hits from the band’s incredible career, from fan-favourites like “Dakota”, “Have A Nice Day”, “Maybe Tomorrow”, and … Continue reading Stereophonics Announce 2025 Stadium Tour – No Hit Left Behind

Hayden Thorpe Set to Make Waves with New Album Ness and 2025 Tour

Critically acclaimed British musician Hayden Thorpe has just released his third studio album, Ness, out now via Domino’s Stylus Records. The album, inspired by the mysterious and atmospheric Orford Ness in Suffolk, explores themes of human intervention and nature’s power to reclaim. Ness is a haunting and poetic reflection, with Thorpe’s distinct countertenor voice adding an ethereal layer to the record’s evocative soundscapes. The album … Continue reading Hayden Thorpe Set to Make Waves with New Album Ness and 2025 Tour

Glass Animals’ New Wave: ‘I Love You So Fucking Much’ Surges to the Top

Glass Animals’ album “I Love You So Fucking Much” builds on their success from “Dreamland,” delving into themes of love and self-discovery born from frontman Dave Bayley’s existential crisis. The album features tracks like “Show Pony,” “Wonderful Nothing,” and the title track, which explore the complexity of love. The album’s emotional resonance and art direction inspired by “2001: A Space Odyssey” solidify Glass Animals’ reputation as a compelling act in modern music. They are set to tour globally in 2024, providing fans with an opportunity to experience their immersive music live. Continue reading Glass Animals’ New Wave: ‘I Love You So Fucking Much’ Surges to the Top