Thursday, March 26, 2026

Indie rock

Electric Pets’ “Can’t Bring Me Down” Review: A Summer Anthem for 2025

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Electric Pets from Derby, UK, unleash their standout second single of 2025, “Can’t Bring Me Down.” Led by singer-songwriter Emma Buckley, this four-piece fuses vintage garage rock, surf music, and 60s girl group pop with a sharp 21st-century indie rock twist. Since their Spring 2022 debut with four singles and two EPs via Reckless Yes, they’ve amassed over 135,000 Spotify plays, sold out physical EPs, and earned BBC Introducing and Radio X’s John Kennedy’s support.

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Skunk Anansie Unleash “The Painful Truth” A Rock Revolution Out Now

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British rock icons Skunk Anansie release their brand-new album, *The Painful Truth*, and electrifying single ‘Shame’, out now, via newly formed FLG Records. Produced by David Sitek (TV On The Radio), this provocative, powerful, and emotional record showcases the band facing their truths with raw, experimental brilliance. Alongside the album, a stunning video for ‘Shame’ drops today, blending defiant visuals with Skin’s iconic vocals—watch it now!

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Levellers announce remixed 30th Anniversary version of no.1 album ‘Zeitgeist’

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Widely acclaimed British band the Levellers celebrate the 30th anniversary of their chart-topping album Zeitgeist. Set for release on November 7th via Warner Music, the Zeitgeist 30th Anniversary Collection will be available on 2LP and 3CD formats. It is available to pre-order now, and fans who pre-order will get exclusive access to the tour pre-sale on Weds 21st May.

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Yungblud Announces 2025 Idols World Tour: European, North American Dates, Bludfest, and New Album

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Global rock icon and Gen Z trailblazer Yungblud (Dominic Harrison) has unleashed plans for his 2025 Idols World Tour, a mammoth series of concerts across Europe and North America, kicking off August 23 in Los Angeles. Fresh from announcing his ambitious double album ** Idols ** (Part 1 out June 20, 2025, via Locomotion/Island Records), the 27-year-old Doncaster punk is set to dominate rock music 2025 with electrifying live shows, boundary-pushing anthems, and his genre-defying festival, Bludfest, returning June 21, 2025, at Milton Keynes’ National Bowl—his only UK date of the year.

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