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THE LEMONHEADS expand 2026 UK tour making it a full scale homecoming for Evan Dando & Co....

May 27, 2026

The Lemonheads are officially in comeback mode, and the UK is getting the lion’s share of the celebration. Fresh off the release of their acclaimed 2025 album Love Chant, Evan Dando and his ever‑evolving cast of collaborators have expanded their 2026 European tour with eight new UK dates, bringing the total to a hefty 17 shows across the country.

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Trauma Party (L-R): Ron, Kirsty, Buddy, Derek. Photo by Brenna Gotjé

TRAUMA PARTY – ‘Speak to Me’ is a post‑punk broadcast from the fringes....

May 26, 2026

Trauma Party aren’t here to whisper. They’re here to shake you awake, and their new single ‘Speak to Me’ is the sharpest jolt yet from the Waiheke Island four‑piece who’ve been quietly (and loudly) rewriting the rules of New Zealand post‑punk.

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Twenty Years of Slam Dunk: Hatfield delivers its most ambitious South edition yet....

May 25, 2026

If anyone was hoping to be eased in gently to the 2026 festival season, the May Bank Holiday weekend weather had other ideas. In a sweltering Hatfield Park, 30,000 alternative music fans stubbornly donned their black band-tees and ventured out into the virtually shadeless expanses of the Slam Dunk arena for the 20th anniversary of the iconic alternative music festival.

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From screen legend to stage storyteller - KIEFER SUTHERLAND rolled into Exeter Phoenix on 23 May 2026

May 24, 2026

There’s a particular kind of mythology that follows Kiefer Sutherland wherever he goes. For most people, he’s the gravel‑voiced force of nature who anchored 24, Stand By Me, The Lost Boys, and a lifetime of iconic screen moments. But step into a venue like Exeter Phoenix and you quickly realise that Sutherland isn’t here to trade on Hollywood nostalgia. He’s here as a songwriter, a bandleader, and a man with stories to tell, the kind carved from late‑night highways, bruised memories, and the quiet truths that only surface when the cameras stop rolling.

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AVATAR step out of the shadows and into the dark with their ‘DON’T GO IN THE FOREST’ 2026 tour

May 22, 2026

A year spent tearing through stadiums with Metallica, conquering festival main stages across Europe, and hauling their carnival of chaos all the way to Australia, AVATAR are closing out 2026 on their own terms, in the dark, in the cold, and very much in their element.

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WESTSIDE COWBOY announce debut album ‘It Goes On’ — A coming‑of‑age indie Epic built on big feelings, community spirit and raw momentum

May 22, 2026

Manchester’s Westside Cowboy have spent the past two years quietly, and sometimes not so quietly, becoming one of the most talked‑about new bands in the UK. The Guardian called them “thrilling”, DAZED declared they’re “reshaping UK indie”, and Rolling Stone UK went even further, naming them “one of Britain’s most thrilling bands”. Now, the quartet finally step into the spotlight with the announcement of their debut album It Goes On, arriving 21 August via Island Records.

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TRASH BOAT mark a decade of defiance with landmark KOKO headline show

May 22, 2026

Trash Boat are heading back to London this October, not just for another tour date, but for a moment that feels like a line drawn through their entire story. The St Albans band have announced their first ever headline show at KOKO, celebrating 10 years of their debut album Nothing I Write You Can Change What You’ve Been Through, the record that first carved their name into the UK alternative scene.

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THE SCRIPT open a new chapter with ‘The User’s Guide To Being Human’

May 22, 2026

The Script have never been a band to shy away from the big emotions — grief, resilience, identity, the messy business of being alive. But their newly announced album, ‘The User’s Guide To Being Human’, feels like a line in the sand: a rebirth, a recalibration, and a reminder of why Danny O’Donoghue remains one of the most emotionally direct songwriters of his generation.

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PRESIDENT announce debut album Blood Of Your Empire — A cinematic descent into faith, fear, and the weight of time

May 21, 2026

PRESIDENT have spent the last year moving like a shadow through the UK heavy scene, anonymous, meticulous, and strangely magnetic. No faces, no mythology, no genre‑box to tick. Just a growing trail of singles that feel more like transmissions than releases, each one hinting at a bigger world being built behind the curtain.

Today, that world finally has a name.

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L-R: David Hamilton (Bass, Cello), Ryan Rosoff (Guitar, Vocals), Tony Bojorquez (Drums)

Little King bring their “Living Lens” to the West Coast this July….

May 21, 2026

Arizona’s progressive heavy‑rock trio Little King are gearing up for a return to the road this July, taking their acclaimed 2025 album Lente Viviente out for its first full West Coast run. For a band now three decades deep into a constantly evolving creative journey, this tour feels less like a victory lap and more like a new ignition point.

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SO, the UK bombed at EUROVISION 2026 — Why do we continue to humiliate ourselves year after year?

May 17, 2026

Another year. Another last‑place finish. Another night where the UK sits in the green room looking like someone’s nan dragged them to a rave they didn’t want to attend. Eurovision 2026 didn’t just go badly — it went predictably badly. And that’s the real embarrassment. So let’s stop tiptoeing around it. Let’s say the quiet part out loud.

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A ferocious, emotional, beer‑soaked farewell to a band closing one era and stepping into the unknown

Crooked Little Sons, supported by Arizona Law and Moriaty – Live at Exeter Cavern, 15 May 2026

May 17, 2026

Exeter’s Cavern has hosted countless chaotic nights, but Crooked Little Sons’ one‑night‑only return on Friday felt like a full‑body jolt of history, heartbreak and pure punk ’n’ roll adrenaline. After thirteen years together, this was the last ever show with the current lineup — a final, furious celebration before the band dissolves into whatever comes next. Only Josh will continue into the “new world” of CLS, and even he admitted no one knows when or what that future will look like.

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“Shadow” artwork, credit: Garry Barker

Micko & The Mellotronics explore the jungian self on new single “Shadow”

May 16, 2026

Micko & The Mellotronics return with one of their most introspective releases to date. Their new single “Shadow”, out now, offers a compelling dive into Jungian psychology while giving fans another taste of the band’s forthcoming third album, The Trinity, arriving 12th June.

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BLOODSTOCK 2026: The 25th anniversary metal takeover you can’t afford to miss....

May 16, 2026

Bloodstock Festival 2026 is shaping up to be one of the biggest, loudest, and most diverse weekends the UK metal scene has ever seen, and if you’re anywhere near the South West (or willing to travel for riffs), this is one you’ll want on your radar. Whether you’re a seasoned metal veteran, a younger fan discovering heavy music for the first time, or a family looking for a festival with genuine all‑ages appeal, Bloodstock’s 25th anniversary edition has something for everyone.

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Bleachers return with new single ‘i’m not joking’ and announce huge UK & EU tour

May 16, 2026

Bleachers are back — and they’re not easing into anything. The New Jersey six‑piece, led by the ever‑restless Jack Antonoff, have dropped their new single i’m not joking, a widescreen burst of heart‑on‑sleeve indie pop that tees up their forthcoming fifth album everyone for ten minutes, out 22 May via Dirty Hit.

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ASH – 1977 turns 30: The britpop-era lightning bolt that still hits like a first crush

May 16, 2026

When Ash dropped 1977 back in 1996, it felt like someone had fired a bottle rocket straight through the Britpop skyline. Three teenagers from Downpatrick somehow bottled the chaos, charm and hormonal rush of being young, loud and absolutely unstoppable. Thirty years later, 1977 still sounds like a debut made with zero fear and maximum heart.

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Everywhere At Once: The weekend the UK’s grassroots venues become the biggest festival in the country

May 15, 2026

For one weekend this summer, the UK’s grassroots venues are about to pull off something Glastonbury‑sized — without a single tent peg, traffic jam or muddy wellie in sight.

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The Hoosiers return with ‘Compassion’ — A big, stanky hug of a record from a band reborn

May 15, 2026

The Hoosiers have always thrived on a kind of technicolour optimism, the sort that made their 2007 debut The Trick to Life feel like a sugar rush in album form. But nearly two decades on, the duo of Irwin Sparkes and Alan Sharland have found a new gear. Their sixth album, ‘Compassion’, out now, is the sound of a band rediscovering not just their purpose, but their place in a world that feels increasingly short on the very thing they’re championing.

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FEATURE: Sleeping With Sirens find their fire again on "An Ending In Itself"

May 13, 2026

Sleeping With Sirens are back, and they’re not just revisiting their roots, they’re sharpening them. The band’s newly announced album, An Ending In Itself, lands 12 June 2026, marking their first release with Rise Records since 2013’s Feel. For longtime fans, that alone is a full-circle moment. But the record itself promises something deeper: a reckoning, a reflection, and a revival.

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Pixies by Renaud Monfourny

Pixies mark 40 years with a definitive deep‑cut treasure: Complete B‑Sides: 1988–97 - Out 26 June 2026

May 13, 2026

Pixies are celebrating their 40th anniversary the only way a band of their influence could, by shining a spotlight on the songs that shaped their legend from the shadows. Complete B‑Sides: 1988–97 returns this June, remastered, expanded and finally pressed to vinyl for the very first time, giving long‑time fans and new listeners a chance to rediscover the band’s most iconic “other” tracks in their freshest form yet.

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