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Memorial stone for deceased Oeteldonkers: ‘Many people are no longer there’
A memorial stone for deceased Oeteldonkers was unveiled on Saturday afternoon amid great interest in the city center of Oeteldonk (Den Bosch). The memorial stone is placed under the arches…
The Stone Roses: fashion collection with Manchester United and Adidas
The first insights into the fashion line show the homage to the debut THE STONE ROSES from 1989. The Stone Roses and Manchester United football club are releasing a fashion…
Review: Yes, Panic – “Don’t Play With The Rich Kids” – Inner Strength — Rolling Stone
Distorted guitars, glam, Britpop, Morrissey, circa “Southpaw Grammar” (1995). But: Pig skirt it ain’t! On their new album, Ja, Panik sound so relaxed, as if they had been fighting a…
Review: Brittany Howard – “What Now Hard Soul” — Rolling Stone
The best time that I ever had/ That’s when the worst times started.” This inner conflict determines Brittany Howard’s furious second album. She screams, complains, whimpers, growls, her soul is…
Review: Mine – “Tree” — Rolling Stone
Among the German pop stars between songwriters and hip-hop swagger, Jasmin Stocker is perhaps my favorite. Simply because the Stuttgart native is a fantastic singer, trained in jazz singing at…
Christopher Nolan celebrates the new Emma Stone series “The Curse”
“I can’t wait for the audience to witness the climax,” says Nolan. After the first episode of The Curse aired, filmmaker Christopher Nolan moderated a Q&A with actors and co-writers…
Led Zeppelin release their debut – and ROLLING STONE rips it off
“They are determined to waste their considerable talent on unworthy material.” Bam! Our colleague from US ROLLING STONE, John Mendelsohn, didn’t leave anything good about “Led Zeppelin I”, Led Zeppelin’s…
Review: Gruff Rhys – “Sadness Sets Me Free” — Rolling Stone
Gruff Rhys has made a few Welsh albums since disbanding the Super Furry Animals. “Sadness Sets Me Free” is a chanson-soul-country record that Lee Hazlewood, Serge Gainsbourg or Jarvis Cocker…
Review: Future Islands – “People Who Aren’t There Anymore” — Rolling Stone
Since “Singles” from 2014, Future Islands’ albums have only differed in nuances – the basic ingredients always remain the same: straightforward drums, Joy Division memory bass, clear-as-a-bell synth melodies, plus…
Review: The Smile – “Wall Of Eyes” – Bizarre Beauty — Rolling Stone
When “The Smoke”, the song with the piercing 70s bassline, conquered the radio landscape two years ago, there was speculation for a while about who could be behind it. But…