EELS reveal upcoming album ‘Cookie Happened’ and release new track ‘Cap In Hand’
EELS have announced the upcoming release of their 16th studio album, “Cookie Happened,” scheduled for October 16 through E Works / Play It Again Sam. Accompanying this announcement is the debut single from the album, entitled “Cap In Hand.”
Jesus Jones is gearing up to release their eighth album, “Twilight,” marking their first full-length project in eight years. The first track off the album, “Shot In The Chevy,” is currently available for streaming.
Razorlight has confirmed a performance at The Telegraph Building in Belfast on December 13, 2026, as part of their Razorlight 20th anniversary tour. This series of shows in the UK and Ireland honors two decades since the group’s album release.
Embrace, a pillar of the British music scene for 30 years, has unveiled their highly anticipated ninth studio album, “Avalanche.” The album offers a fresh and exciting sound and is a powerful addition to their extensive discography.
Abrasive Trees’ album, “Light Remaining,” delves deep into themes of death, grief, and the unknown. A haunting and evocative exploration of liminal spaces and the depths of human emotion, this work showcases the band’s unique approach to storytelling through music.
Esther Yi’s book, “Y/N,” delves into the phenomenon of K-pop’s global reach, following the pioneering steps of bands like BLACKPINK and BTS. Yi explores the impact of K-pop on the international music scene, from sold-out stadium shows to military enlistments.
Clarke Geddes’ novel, “Sophomore Songs,” takes readers on a journey through the music industry, drawing on Geddes’ personal experiences and expertise. With a background in journalism and a passion for music, Geddes brings a unique perspective to the world of fictional music literature.
Looking back 26 years, U2’s album “POP” stands out as a divisive but profound release in the band’s extensive discography. With a mix of experimental sounds and powerful melodies, “POP” challenged listeners and critics alike, leaving a lasting impact on the music world.
Duran Duran’s self-titled debut album celebrates its 40th anniversary this week. A pivotal moment in the band’s career, this album solidified their place as icons of the ’80s music scene, paving the way for their future success and influence.
Kamasi Washington’s performance at the Southbank Centre’s Meltdown Festival was a highlight of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. With Harry Styles also joining the lineup, the festival showcased incredible talent and diverse musical experiences for attendees.