The general election’s almost upon us again. As the nation prepares to head to the polls, what about the musicians that have stood for office over the years? Here’s eleven of music’s best (and worst) attempts at running for office, by artists who quickly realised the transition from Wembley to Westminster isn’t an easy one. By Alex Flood.
We have an [almost] entirely brand new Top Ten UK Vinyl Chart this week. With Idles taking to the Number One spot with TANGK alongside Paloma Faith at Number Two. Additionally, there are new releases […]
High ‘N’ Dry 2020 UK limited edition on-line exclusive 10-track LP pressed Red Vinyl. The groups second studio album and their first to be produced by Robert ‘Mutt’ Lange, was released in 1981.It reached number […]
Pink Floyd man samples French Railways jingle, announces September LP DAVID GILMOUR PREVIEWED his new solo album on Chris Evans’ BBC Radio on July 17. The track, Rattle That Lock, begins with the four notes that […]
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