Ed OBrien

The Smile debut new song live; Radiohead's Ed O'Brien & Philip Selway team up on new EOB album

Thom Yorke & Jonny Greenwood already have more new music together, and now Ed O’Brien and Philip Selway are working together on something too.

Jake Shears tells us about the influences behind new album 'Last Man Dancing'

Influences include Roisin Murphy, Giorgio Moroder, ‘Weird Science,‘ Madonna, and more.

BV interview: Daniel Ash talks Love and Rockets reunion, reissues, Bauhaus, motorcycles and more

Bauhaus offshoot and “So Alive“ hitmakers Love and Rockets launch their first tour in 15 years at Pasadena‘s Cruel World Festival in May.

Johnny Marr releasing new book about his guitar collection

“Marr‘s Guitars is very different to other guitar books and is more of an art book, with stories of songs and sounds,“ says Johnny. “It’s been a long time coming and a labour of love.”

"There's no Radiohead at the moment," says Ed O'Brien

Ed says he’s ”almost certain“ that Radiohead will play together again, ”but you’ve got to also be able to be fine with it not happening again.”

Radiohead's Ed O'Brien remixes Paul McCartney's "Slidin'"

McCartney‘s ‘III Imagined‘ also features remixes and reworks by St. Vincent, Phoebe Bridgers, Beck, Damon Albarn, Josh Homme, Anderson .Paak, Blood Orange, 3D of Massive Attack, and Khruangbin.

Paul McCartney announces 'III Imagined' ft. St. Vincent, Phoebe Bridgers, Damon Albarn & more

You can hear the first single, Dominick Fike’s cover of ”The Kiss of Venus,” now.

Paul McCartney teasing something w/ St. Vincent, Phoebe Bridgers, mems of Radiohead, Blur, more

Khruangbin, Blood Orange, Anderson .Paak, 3D and more are also involved in the upcoming project.

watch Jehnny Beth's album cover get made (NSFW), listen to her favorite albums of 2020

“I liked the idea of a representation of me that wouldn’t be a picture of me, wouldn’t be literal, so a statue was a very good idea.“ – Jehnny Beth.

Cocteau Twins’ vast influence lives on :: 24 great artists they’ve inspired

The influence of the Cocteau Twins goes well beyond dreampop and shoegaze.
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