Internal conflicts, music industry decline… what’s to blame for failing rock bands?
Frequency returns for 2012 to prove they are still the absolute top student gig night in the city.
Southampton University’s top live music society vows to help save The Talking Heads any way they can, donating all door money from their next event to the cause.
Fans have set up a Facebook campaign to save The Talking Heads, as the Southampton live music venue is in danger of closing down.
Music magazine NME have named their 50 Best Albums of 2011, with PJ Harvey’s eighth album Let England Shake occupying the top spot. The album has had an accolade-filled year, being named best album of 2011 by Mojo, The Guardian and the Los Angeles Times among other publications and websites; aggregator website Music Critic identifies…
Listeners of the UK’s classic rock station herald Foo Fighters overwhelmingly above other established rock acts.
Local band #Tags offer a new view of the festive period, with their first Christmas song.
Brand new demo from the Death Magnetic sessions surfaces online after the band perform the song for the first time.
Dubstep and indie-pop reign supreme in 2012 list of BBC predictions for success.
The four-piece a cappella band return to Southampton, but fail to live up to expectations and past performances due to tech problems.
Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds recently released a brand new short-form video entitled Ride the Tiger. It is basically the full visual story of the band’s three music videos, for the songs ‘The Death of You and Me’, ‘AKA… What a Life!’ and ‘If I Had a Gun…’ from their debut self-titled album.…
One Direction are the latest in a line of hate-to-love and love-to-hate boy bands of the modern pop music scene, along with the likes of JLS and The Wanted. Their debut release ‘What Makes You Beautiful‘ was the fastest-selling single of the year in the UK, but had people cringing far and wide at the…
André Pusey of The Edge talks to world’s fastest guitarist Michael Angelo Batio about his career, his aspirations, and everything in between.
He’s the third highest-selling artist of all-time. He is the creator of the best-selling album ever. He is probably the most widely known name in music history. You don’t get much bigger than Michael Jackson. And while most will refer to his 1982 effort Thriller as his best work (his magnum opus, if you will),…