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Despite the moment that was Ordinary Man, it’s hard to say Patient Number 9 wasn’t far more culturally impactful, and that’s ...
With a summer of sellout stadium tours across the world, it looks like the Battle of Britpop finally has a winner. But look a little closer and it becomes very clear who is the most successful, and it ...
Great Britain at last seems to be experiencing a cultural renaissance – and this time it’s for our grittiness rather than our ...
Britpop legends Pulp released More, their first new album in 24 years, in June via Rough Trade. Now they have shared a video ...
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The Galaxy Z Fold7 nails design, display, and camera upgrades—finally a foldable that feels finished. It’s pricey, but easily ...
Bands like Creed, Nickelback, and Hinder used to get made fun of, but a 2000s revival has made them more beloved than ever.
Glasgow's Greatest Hits landed in bookshops across the country, we catch up with one of its authors Fiona Shepherd to talk ...
Some experiences that once felt special no longer hold the same charm. Technology, convenience, and changing habits have reshaped how people spend their time, often leaving old joys behind.
The U.K and Ireland music scene has already seen stellar albums from Central Cee, Little Simz and PinkPantheress and more in ...
From Gorillaz to Africa Express to ambient experimentalism and punk-meets-Afrobeat supergroups, the Blur singer has done it ...