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First up is the Andromeda Galaxy, our closest neighbour in the cosmos, featuring stunning spiral arms and a vibrant central core. Next is the Whirlpool Galaxy, a breathtaking spiral with a ...
It's Monday, and that means Katy Perry has entered her interstellar era. For those of us stuck here on Earth, you can expand your figurative horizons with dozens of new albums — including the return ...
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It’s been, what, eight months since the last King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard album? That’s so long! It’s not actually long at all, but when you’re dealing with a band as scarily prolific ...
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have confirmed some key details about their 27th album, Phantom Island. No release date has been announced yet for the 10-track companion to last year’s Flight ...
Montreal-based band Arcade Fire has announced a new album titled Pink Elephant. It will be released on May 9. The announcement came as lead vocalist Win Butler is under investigation for sexual ...
The giant spiral didn’t look like it belonged there, so Wang assumed it was an interloper from much later in cosmic time that just happened to be in JWST’s field of view. Upon further analysis ...
And then a damn sight further still. But the inimitable mainman has spoken frankly about his desire to make this feverishly-anticipated sixth album “more introspective” than what’s come before.
Arcade Fire, who have kept a low profile since multiple sexual misconduct allegations were leveled against frontman Win Butler in 2022, will return on May 9 with their seventh studio album ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts.
JOHANNESBURG - Universities South Africa (USAf ) CEO Phethiwe Matutu has cautioned that if the debt in universities continued to spiral, they would run into a financial crisis in five years.