Neil says it "feels very appropriate at this moment in time"
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The band will perform online every Friday
Biffy Clyro’s Simon Neil has performed a stripped-back session live on the band’s Facebook page.
The band have been gearing up to release their new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings’ on May 15, but earlier today (March 27) announced the record had been pushed back to August 14.
Hours later, frontman Neil started a live-stream on the band’s Facebook page that saw him play acoustic versions of ‘Instant History’ and ‘The Rain’, before switching to electric
Neil says it "feels very appropriate at this moment in time"
Stuck in the house this Easter weekend? Not a problem! The Hacienda is streaming live right now across the world as Manchester's legendary club hosts its very first stay-at-home rave.
The Hacienda is coming to houses around the world today as Manchester's legendary club hosts its very first stay-at-home rave.
Joan Shelley has released a new live album, recorded in Louisville, Kentucky in December. The full-band performance includes guitarist Nathan Salsburg, Nathan Bowles, Jake Xerxes Fussell, and Anna Krippenstapel, plus guest appearances by Will Oldham and Julia Purcell. Listen to Live at The Bomhard below.
Christopher Meloni is bringing his Law & Order: SVU character, Elliot Stabler, back to TV for a new series.
Christopher Meloni is bringing his beloved SVU character Elliot Stabler for a brand-new series!
Michael C. Hall and his band have just released their new song!
Today (March 26), Billboard can announce that Drake and his co-manager Adel "Future" Nur will executive produce a new series on Quibi titled 48 Laws of Power. Based on Robert Greene's New York Times best-selling book of the same name, 48 Laws of Power will "detail the nature of power and how one can secure and maintain it."Drake will also direct an episode.
Gallagher's collaboration with Chemical Brothers was Number One on the day Capaldi was born
NEW YORK -- Yes, the coronavirus pandemic has canceled concert tours, shut down movie theaters and closed down some bookstores, but there's still plenty to listen to, watch and read while self-distancing.
Since recent events have forced concerts, festivals, tours and all public events to be cancelled or postponed, and isolation and social distancing became a serious reality for most of us, artists have been putting their minds to what they can do to keep fans occupied and entertained.
Self-quarantine is music to no one's ears, but that hasn't stopped artists from turning their homes into venues that attract tens of thousands of viewers online.Miley Cyrus launched her own Instagram Live series titled Bright Minded, on which she's talked about fashion with Rita Ora and religion with Hailey Bieber.
Neil Diamond is offering some hygiene advice in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, and he’s using one of his biggest hit songs to do it.
The frontman took a break from his 'Live From Home' series to deliver the new song
Pitchfork is pleased to announce the launch of a new video series, “Under the Influences.” In the series, artists who are experts in their field break down the music that has influenced their own style and development. They’ll share favorite or important moments from their genre, whether that’s analyzing the intricacies a track’s rhythm section, celebrating a bassline, or explaining lyrical decisions.
A number of musicians are lending their talents to coronavirus relief efforts, live-streaming performances to keep fans stuck at home entertained and urging people to support the World Health Organization's fund to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. Niall Horan and Common are both putting on live streams through Instagram Live on Thursday as part of the "Together at Home: WHO-Global Citizen Solidarity Sessions." Horan's session will begin on his personal account at 1:00 p.m.
A new crop of suitors? Chris Harrison believes a new group of men could be competing for Clare Crawley‘s affections on The Bachelorette due to the coronavirus.
Niall Horan turned to songwriting to help him process his split from ex Hailee Steinfeld.
On March 16, Bernie Sanders live streamed a digital rally featuring guest appearances by Neil Young, Daryl Hannah, Jim James and Anderson .Paak’s backing band the Free Nationals. During the virtual rally, Jim James played a selection of tracks solo, and the Free Nationals played “Shibuya” “Eternal Light,” “Gidget,” and more.