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After dropping the song itself last month, T.I. drops off the official music video for his latest single, titled “MR HIM”. This track will appear on the rapper’s upcoming albumKill The King, which will be released on June 26th. Watch the visuals below:  View Original Article Here

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“If you dare to experiment a little bit,” Paul McCartney told Uncut in 2020, “it’s good for you.” Looking back at his prodigious post-Beatles career, which began in 1970 and found its most recent outlet in 2026’s The Boys Of Dungeon Lane, McCartney has repeatedly pushed against what is expected of him, from the solo experiments of the McCartney albums, through the collective spirit of Wings via collaborations, one-offs, sound collages, high-class easy listening, ambient dance and some of the finest songwriting of the last six decades. As you’ll see, there’s a bit of everything in this list – ample…

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London queer nightlife has always been built from the inside out: by the crews, selectors and community architects who turn dancefloors into cultural infrastructure. Body Movements 2026 now sharpens that mission with two new additions to the line-up, both making their festival debut: Horse Meat Disco and House Choir. Horse Meat Disco arrive as one of queer club culture’s most enduring institutions, carrying a lineage of disco, house and dancefloor hedonism that has helped shape London nightlife across generations. Founded as a legendary Sunday party at The Eagle in South London, Severino Panzetta, Luke Howard, Jim Stanton and James Hillard…

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Barcelona artist Msb Mario, known as ‘El Niño de la Pili’, is arriving in the UK for two live dates at Newcastle’s The Cluny and Brighton’s Folklore Rooms – June 27th – cop tickets HERE.Msb is a writer and spoken word artist, blending poetry with flamenco, reggaeton, rock and electronic elements. Fresh from 25 shows across his home town, including at renowned venues such as Pacha Barcelona, City Hall, Apolo Bar and Hotel Ocean Drive Barcelona, he took on Hootananny Brixton in London, becoming the first Spanish, spoken word artist to take the stage there.The upcoming shows in the north…

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Fresh from the acclaim of her deeply personal EP Seriously Love, Go Home, Blackburn born singer songwriter Charlotte OC returns with Start Of Summer, a track that initially shimmers with warmth and nostalgia before revealing a more poignant emotional core.Built around sun drenched melodies and a sense of carefree summer optimism, the song explores grief, memory and the lasting impact of loss. Written as a tribute to her late father, Charlotte describes it as a reflection on holding on to someone’s presence long after they’re gone, capturing the feeling of conversations left unfinished and love that continues beyond absence.Musically, Start…

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Based in England, Blake Baker delivers “We Night Owls”, which is a cinematically stunning track. The opening sequence is a pure delight for my ears. The guitar tone is just stunning, and as soon as Blake’s vocals come in, you’ll be bowled over…. acinematic, emotive indie gem blending stunning guitar work, heartfelt vocals, and atmospheric warmth.What really hit me is that before the first minute is over, you have literally heard the highlights of the track. You have heard his crisp vocals, the tight percussion, the cinematic melodies, and the warmth of the guitar.The whole track is wrapped in this…

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Tanis opens a new chapter with The Bad One, an alt-pop single built around soft electronic detail, close vocal pressure, and the messy mechanics of post-breakup blame. “I know I’m no angel, but my dear you weren’t a saint,” she sings, placing the track inside a space where memory, guilt, and self-protection start to blur.The arrangement keeps its frame controlled: crisp pop structure, low-glow electronic texture, and a vocal mixed close enough to carry the tension without overloading the drama.The hook lands with quiet bite: “you can be the good one baby / I can be the bad one.” Instead…

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DJ Shadow: The Mo’Wax Singles 93-97 (8 x 12″ Box Set) Mo’Wax Records/(PIAS)LP | DLOut 30th JuneJosh Davis releases an extremely handsome box set of an itch he had to scratch. A collection of his early singles and an immaculate gift for the diehards who devour his every move, and a glorious revision of his own history. MK Bennett basks in its glory.Artefact: an object that has been made by a person, such as a tool or a decoration, especially one that is of historical interest.Something that is seen in a scientific experiment or study that does not exist naturally,…

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Credit: Mia Al-TaherSusto are an American indie band who have managed to build their own following with their individual take on alt-country and americana that reflects the fact that they were formed in Charleston, South Carolina. Justin Osbourne is the frontman and prime songwriter of the band and is also the guiding force behind Susto Stringband, which he formed after moving to Asheville, North Carolina. He was so enamoured with the local music scene that he formed Susto Stringband with local Asheville musicians, with the aim of playing his Susto songs with bluegrass and old-time arrangements. Americana UK’s Martin Johnson…

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Photo by James Robert BirtwhistleEnglish folk chronicler re-releases his finest achievement, remastered and with extra tracks and a bonus EP re-release.Darren Hayman is an Essex boy, born in Brentwood in 1970. Although he was influenced by the emergence of punk during his days at college this singer-songwriter (and pretty decent guitarist) formed a band in the mid-1990s that took on an American indie-rock sound, which found favour with John Peel over their lifetime (1995-2002). Although he collaborated with other bands and artists, Hayman became predominantly a solo artist, where his English-centric lyrics matched the indie-folk sound that evolved over time.…

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Flesh Creep are taking aim at conspiracy theory culture on their new single Flake. The track arrives ahead of their show in London as part of Kerrang!’s Breach showcase at Blondies Taproom, where they’ll play alongside Still In Love, So Far So Good and Shooting Daggers. The song took root when bassist Jack Miles went to the Palestine benefit show in the band’s native Birmingham that Scowl, Pest Control and Speed played after they boycotted Download in 2024. “The instruments for Flake were written after attending a Palestine benefit show at Centrala in June 2024. It was one of those…

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Hailing from London, England, French Dogs make a confident first impression with their debut album, “Here’s to Pretending”. Following on from their sensational 2025 EP, the band then released a couple of singles which teased the impending release, and the ten-track strong album is quite the find if you are into your indie rock belters….French Dogs deliver a cinematic indie rock debut with “Here’s to Pretending”, blending jangly guitars, raw energy, and festival-ready anthems.It is a very spirited release with music that is sure to get your hairs standing on end. The opening track, titled “Broken Glass”, is one of…

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