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Artist to Keep an Eye On: Melbourne’s GUTHRIE Uncovers Beauty in the Struggle with “Adrenals,” a Soulful Anthem of Resilience and Surrender - Atwood Magazine

Artist to Keep an Eye On: Melbourne’s GUTHRIE Uncovers Beauty in the Struggle with “Adrenals,” a Soulful Anthem of Resilience and Surrender - Atwood Magazine

Intensely heartfelt, luminous, and transformative, GUTHRIE's passionate "Adrenals" transforms exhaustion and breakdown into stunning catharsis – a poignant confrontation with defeat, recovery, and the unique beauty of starting anew. The Melbourne singer/songwriter (and Atwood artist to keep an eye on) shares insights into the path that brought her to this moment of understanding – a hard-earned enlightenment that discovers tranquility in turmoil, converting surrender into endurance and endurance into music.

dust – The Sky Is Collapsing

dust – The Sky Is Collapsing

Originating from a distinct Newcastle (in Australia) is an exciting new Australian band named dust. Their intense style of cathartic,

Just Mustard – WE ONLY JUST ARRIVED

Just Mustard – WE ONLY JUST ARRIVED

In the music video for 'POLLYANNA' by Just Mustard, Katie Ball gazes intently into several security cameras, confronting the viewer with an upward look. She

Odeal Collaborates with Leon Thomas for 'Miami'

Odeal Collaborates with Leon Thomas for 'Miami'

Odeal has released the complete video for his collaboration with Leon Thomas titled 'Miami'. The artist, who has won the MOBO Award twice, made a comeback earlier this year, debuting his

Stray Kids Reveal 'SKZ IT TAPE: DO IT'

Stray Kids Reveal 'SKZ IT TAPE: DO IT'

Groundbreaking K-Pop group Stray Kids is set to launch 'SKZ IT TAPE: DO IT' on November 21st. This year has been remarkable for the eight-member K-Pop ensemble.

Rilo Kiley Announces Performance at London Roundhouse; Ticket Information Available

Rilo Kiley Announces Performance at London Roundhouse; Ticket Information Available

The iconic LA band Rilo Kiley is set to perform a special concert at London's Roundhouse next summer. The group reunited to deliver a series of well-received shows across North America.

Bobby Vylan has recently participated in an in-depth interview on The Louis Theroux Podcast, where he addressed the controversies of the last few weeks and months.

Bob Vylan, consisting of Bobby Vylan and Bobbie Vylan, has been vocal in their support for Palestinian solidarity. However, their performance at Glastonbury earlier this year placed them at the center of international debate.

During the performance, Bobby Vylan led the audience in chanting "Death to the IDF," which ignited political controversy both domestically and internationally.

As a result of the incident, the band lost their live agents, and the performance elicited apologies from the BBC and Glastonbury, as well as prompting a police investigation.

Now, Bobby Vylan has discussed the performance and its consequences in detail on The Louis Theroux Podcast. When asked if he would repeat the action, he answered, "If I were to perform at Glastonbury again tomorrow, yes, I would do it again. I don’t regret it. I would do it again tomorrow, twice on Sundays."

Damon Albarn, the frontman of Blur, criticized the band's actions, labeling it as "a spectacular misfire." Bobby Vylan took offense to this, noting: "I just want to point out that to describe it as a spectacular misfire suggests that the band's politics or our position on Palestinian liberation is not carefully considered."

Albarn also likened Bobby Vylan to "goose-stepping in tennis gear," a comment that the vocalist called "disgusting."

"As a more experienced and established artist – he has been in the industry for quite some time – I believe there were more appropriate ways for him to address that question. I take significant issue with the term 'goose-stepping' because it is strictly associated with Nazi Germany. For him to use that language is, in my opinion, disgusting."

The Community Security Trust reported a notable increase in anti-Semitic incidents following Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury, a claim that Bobby Vylan contests: "I don’t believe I created an unsafe environment for the Jewish community. If there were a significant number of people claiming ‘Bob Vylan made me do this,’ then I might think, oof, I’ve had a negative impact here."

Three months after that controversial Glastonbury performance, Bobby Vylan, the frontman of the MOBO award-winning duo, appears on TLTP to discuss his politics, music, life, Chuck D, UK supermarkets, and what was going through his mind when he initiated the chant that generated countless headlines.

The Louis Theroux Podcast is now available on Spotify. 

Join us on WeAre8 as we explore global cultural events. Follow Clash Magazine HERE for updates on music, fashion, and film news.

Bobby Vylan has recently participated in an in-depth interview on The Louis Theroux Podcast, where he addressed the controversies of the last few weeks and months. Bob Vylan, consisting of Bobby Vylan and Bobbie Vylan, has been vocal in their support for Palestinian solidarity. However, their performance at Glastonbury earlier this year placed them at the center of international debate. During the performance, Bobby Vylan led the audience in chanting "Death to the IDF," which ignited political controversy both domestically and internationally. As a result of the incident, the band lost their live agents, and the performance elicited apologies from the BBC and Glastonbury, as well as prompting a police investigation. Now, Bobby Vylan has discussed the performance and its consequences in detail on The Louis Theroux Podcast. When asked if he would repeat the action, he answered, "If I were to perform at Glastonbury again tomorrow, yes, I would do it again. I don’t regret it. I would do it again tomorrow, twice on Sundays." Damon Albarn, the frontman of Blur, criticized the band's actions, labeling it as "a spectacular misfire." Bobby Vylan took offense to this, noting: "I just want to point out that to describe it as a spectacular misfire suggests that the band's politics or our position on Palestinian liberation is not carefully considered." Albarn also likened Bobby Vylan to "goose-stepping in tennis gear," a comment that the vocalist called "disgusting." "As a more experienced and established artist – he has been in the industry for quite some time – I believe there were more appropriate ways for him to address that question. I take significant issue with the term 'goose-stepping' because it is strictly associated with Nazi Germany. For him to use that language is, in my opinion, disgusting." The Community Security Trust reported a notable increase in anti-Semitic incidents following Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury, a claim that Bobby Vylan contests: "I don’t believe I created an unsafe environment for the Jewish community. If there were a significant number of people claiming ‘Bob Vylan made me do this,’ then I might think, oof, I’ve had a negative impact here." Three months after that controversial Glastonbury performance, Bobby Vylan, the frontman of the MOBO award-winning duo, appears on TLTP to discuss his politics, music, life, Chuck D, UK supermarkets, and what was going through his mind when he initiated the chant that generated countless headlines. The Louis Theroux Podcast is now available on Spotify. Join us on WeAre8 as we explore global cultural events. Follow Clash Magazine HERE for updates on music, fashion, and film news.

Cardinals have released a new single titled 'The Burning Of Cork'. The group's upcoming debut album 'Masquerade' was finalized with producer Shrink at RAK Studios in

Anna Calvi and Perfume Genius perform a cover of "I See A Darkness."

Anna Calvi and Perfume Genius perform a cover of "I See A Darkness."

Anna Calvi and Perfume Genius collaborate on a new rendition of Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's track 'I See A Darkness'. The Mercury-nominated guitarist is stepping into a new phase.

Opus Kink: “We’ve gained a few years, become sharper, more cynical, and more determined to challenge the world with it.”

Opus Kink: “We’ve gained a few years, become sharper, more cynical, and more determined to challenge the world with it.”

Prior to their performance at Bristol’s Down Stokes festival this weekend, the London six-member group offers us a glimpse into their thrilling new phase.

Jeremy Allen White Performs Bruce Springsteen for Soundtrack Album

Jeremy Allen White Performs Bruce Springsteen for Soundtrack Album

Jeremy Allen White will perform a cover of Bruce Springsteen on the soundtrack for Deliver Me From Nowhere. The upcoming film explores the creation of 'Nebraska', a

Miss Grit Unveils Striking New Single ‘Tourist Mind’

Miss Grit Unveils Striking New Single ‘Tourist Mind’

Miss Grit has unveiled a new single titled 'Tourist Mind'. The artist, based in New York and known by her real name Margaret Sohn, garnered attention in 2023 with her praised release.

Atwood Magazine's Weekly Summary: October 16, 2025

Atwood Magazine's Weekly Summary: October 16, 2025

The team at Atwood reveals their current music favorites: This week's selection features Not for Radio, Quiet Houses, bloodsports, Mary Hatley, Khamari, Mindchatter, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Rett Smith, Low Girl, ANASTÁZIE, Jordana Bryant, ALIE, Craig Finn, sleepazoid, Samuel Taylor, Molly Stone, Coline Creuzot, Alma Muñeca, Fairhazel, Aliza Li, Bettina, and Sophia Stel!

Interview: Max McNown’s Journey to Nashville Was Lengthy – And the Scenic Path Influences ‘Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up)’ - Atwood Magazine

Interview: Max McNown’s Journey to Nashville Was Lengthy – And the Scenic Path Influences ‘Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up)’ - Atwood Magazine

After mastering the guitar on a borrowed instrument and gaining a following on a beach pier, 24-year-old Max McNown has released the complete version of his second album, ‘Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up)’ – raw, sincere, and deeply emotive.

Courtney Barnett is back with a fresh new song titled ‘Stay In Your Lane.’

Courtney Barnett is back with a fresh new song titled ‘Stay In Your Lane.’

This is her first new music following the launch of her 2023 instrumental album, ‘End of the Day’.

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