
To Mark Halloween
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Nov 4, 2024 |
withguitars.com | To Mark Halloween |Steve Janes
THE HORRORSRELEASE ‘TRIAL BY FIRE’NEW ALBUM ‘NIGHT LIFE’ OUT MARCH 21STSOLD-OUT WINTER UK SHOWSCredit: Sarah PiantadosiTo mark Halloween, The Horrors today release ‘Trial By Fire’, the second track to be taken from their recently announced sixth studio album ‘Night Life’, out March 21st via Fiction Records. The band will play a winter string of intimate shows including London’s ICA on November 28th.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
xsnoize.com | To Mark Halloween |Mark Millar
Thin Lizzy is back with a fresh take on some of their most iconic tracks, marking their first new release in over four decades. This unique acoustic album reimagines beloved songs, offering a stripped-back sound that exposes the core of their songwriting. Phil Lynott’s original vocals are paired with brand-new guitar parts from founding member Eric Bell, creating an entirely new listening experience for fans.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
xsnoize.com | Mark Millar |To Mark Halloween
To mark Halloween, The Horrors today release ‘Trial By Fire’, the second track to be taken from their recently announced sixth studio album ‘Night Life’, out March 21st via Fiction Records. The band will play a winter string of intimate shows, including London’s ICA on November 28th.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
xsnoize.com | To Mark Halloween |Achtung Baby |Lori Gava
After a sixteen-year wait, Songs of a Lost World, The Cure’s highly anticipated fourteenth studio album, has finally arrived. Rumours about the release date began circulating as far back as 2018, a testament to frontman Robert Smith’s perfectionism and meticulous attention to detail. The extensive gestation process has left fans and critics wondering: was the wait worth it? In a word, yes. Not since 1989’s Disintegration has The Cure delivered such a cohesive and emotionally resonant body of work.
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