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The second coming of Green Day (and, with them, of pop-punk)
The return of the legendary group with ‘Saviors’ is the spearhead of the resurgence of the style they managed to impose in the 1990s and, against the odds, on the musical panorama
The return of the legendary group with ‘Saviors’ is the spearhead of the resurgence of the style they managed to impose in the 1990s and, against the odds, on the musical panorama
The fiery Blur singer didn’t like the fact that the veteran rockers were launching their new album in London’s Hackney neighborhood, but that’s not the first time the musician has publicly picked a fight with someone
The musician publishes a fast-paced book in which he crudely recounts his collapse and an exciting time of indie rock
The rock band — which redefined British music in the 1990s — has a new album and tour. They confirm that if there’s something they handle even better than the melodies, it’s the changing times we’re living in
The British musician may be considered the band’s least popular face, but he was too busy in politics and stargazing to mind. Now, he’s making his debut as a singer and songwriter