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Paul Weller, Matt Berninger, and Bastille to Perform at Streets of London Fundraising Event.

Paul Weller, Matt Berninger, and Bastille to Perform at Streets of London Fundraising Event.

Paul Weller, Matt Berninger, and Bastille are set to perform at a special fundraiser, Streets Of London, this winter. The charity focuses on assisting the homeless.

Cubzoa – Expand in the Sky

Cubzoa – Expand in the Sky

Jack Wolter has been active for some time now. He has released three albums with his sister Lily under the name Penelope Isles. They haven't garnered much hype.

Timedance – TD10

Timedance – TD10

After a decade, Timedance continues to resonate with a sense of futurism. Few labels have managed to transform the essence of UK club music as significantly as Batu's relentless vision.

CLASH Teams Up with Miles Kane for Boxing Event

CLASH Teams Up with Miles Kane for Boxing Event

“You may want to remove those large hoop earrings first,” suggests boxing coach Stuart Lawson from Paragon Boxing Gym, indicating my ears. “To be

Nemzzz Releases New Single ‘8PM’

Nemzzz Releases New Single ‘8PM’

Nemzzz is back with his latest single '8PM'. Available now, it marks another chapter in his journey, as 2025 is shaping up to be a year led by the Manchester rapper.

Olive Jones Brings Classic Soul Imagery to Life with ‘End Of Time’

Olive Jones Brings Classic Soul Imagery to Life with ‘End Of Time’

London songwriter Olive Jones has released her impressive new single 'End Of Time'. The vocalist has been a prominent name in the UK music scene for quite some time now.

Balming Tiger and Yaeji Collaborate on a Double-Single Release.

Balming Tiger and Yaeji Collaborate on a Double-Single Release.

The progressive K-pop group Balming Tiger and the NYC-based artist Yaeji have teamed up for a new collaborative double single titled 'wo ai ni / break it even.'

The versatile musician will embark on a tour for his new era starting this November.

The artist WAYNE SNOW, originally from Nigeria but based in Brussels, has released his third album, ‘Snowdome’, under Curators.

Building upon the groundwork established by the single ‘Fearless’, ‘Snowdome’ delves into the "tension between vulnerability and power, identity and imagination." The album features 10 tracks that fuse experimental soul, minimal pop, and unconventional electronics into a sound that is both personal and elevated.

‘Snowdome’ follows SNOW’s summer collaboration with the Amsterdam house duo ANOTR and 3DDY on ‘Hold On, Let Go’, which has received support from club and festival circuits by artists like Keinemusik, Jamie Jones, and Paul Woolford.

This new album comes after SNOW's 2021 release ‘Figurine’ and his debut studio album ‘Freedom TV’, which was launched in 2017.

SNOW will take ‘Snowdome’ to venues across Europe, Asia, and other regions this year, presenting a unique opportunity to experience the cinematic album live. He is set to perform at the Jazz Cafe on November 26th and at the Jam Jar in Bristol the following day. Additionally, the musician will appear alongside the legendary Jazzanova on select European and international dates.

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The versatile musician will embark on a tour for his new era starting this November. The artist WAYNE SNOW, originally from Nigeria but based in Brussels, has released his third album, ‘Snowdome’, under Curators. Building upon the groundwork established by the single ‘Fearless’, ‘Snowdome’ delves into the "tension between vulnerability and power, identity and imagination." The album features 10 tracks that fuse experimental soul, minimal pop, and unconventional electronics into a sound that is both personal and elevated. ‘Snowdome’ follows SNOW’s summer collaboration with the Amsterdam house duo ANOTR and 3DDY on ‘Hold On, Let Go’, which has received support from club and festival circuits by artists like Keinemusik, Jamie Jones, and Paul Woolford. This new album comes after SNOW's 2021 release ‘Figurine’ and his debut studio album ‘Freedom TV’, which was launched in 2017. SNOW will take ‘Snowdome’ to venues across Europe, Asia, and other regions this year, presenting a unique opportunity to experience the cinematic album live. He is set to perform at the Jazz Cafe on November 26th and at the Jam Jar in Bristol the following day. Additionally, the musician will appear alongside the legendary Jazzanova on select European and international dates. Tune in now. — — Photo Credit: Travys Owen — Join us on WeAre8 as we dive into global cultural events. Follow Clash Magazine HERE for a seamless journey through clubs, concerts, interviews, and photo shoots. Get backstage insights and a glimpse into our world as the excitement unfolds. Subscribe to the Clash mailing list for the latest updates on music, fashion, and film news.

The Youth Music Awards for this year were held last week, honoring grassroots creativity at the Troxy venue in London. The annual event is expanding in

Live Coverage: Twisterella 2025

Live Coverage: Twisterella 2025

At Twisterella, having just one headliner isn't sufficient. The established Middlesbrough metropolitan festival features one headliner at the start and another at the end of the day, guaranteeing that the event

Returning Home: An Interview with Zeyne

Returning Home: An Interview with Zeyne

Certain artists have been planning their quest for global dominance since they first appeared in this world, whereas others accidentally find their way into it. Zeyne, an emerging talent,

Lily Allen Unveils Upcoming Album ‘West End Girl’

Lily Allen Unveils Upcoming Album ‘West End Girl’

Pioneering UK pop artist Lily Allen is set to launch her new album 'West End Girl' on October 24th. This forthcoming album marks her fifth studio release and arrives

Only The Poets Release New Single ‘Thinking Bout Your Ex’

Only The Poets Release New Single ‘Thinking Bout Your Ex’

Only The Poets have released a new single titled 'Thinking Bout Your Ex'. The four-member band recently sold out a show at London's iconic O2 Academy Brixton in less than 10 minutes.

Melanie C Announces Details About Her New Album ‘Sweat’

Melanie C Announces Details About Her New Album ‘Sweat’

UK pop icon Melanie C is set to launch her new album 'Sweat' on May 1st. As a genuine legend in the industry, Melanie C seeks to reconnect with her club roots for her ninth album.

"I believe we could have achieved better results."

Frederic Vasseur commented that Ferrari’s early choice to halt the development of its 2025 car took a greater psychological toll on the team than he had expected, even though Charles Leclerc’s podium finish in Austin provided some long-awaited relief. In an interview with Canal Plus, amidst ongoing discussions about his leadership and Ferrari’s direction, the Frenchman recognized that while the Scuderia's performance had marginally improved, the effects of a prolonged development freeze had dampened team morale. 

"Am I satisfied? Yes and no," Vasseur said. "We’ve shown improvement compared to recent races, which is positive. However, I feel we could have done better, as we were close." He expressed his thoughts on the strategic move to shift focus to 2026, stating, "The situation is somewhat frustrating. We ceased car development quite early, and I might have underestimated the psychological impact of that decision. Enduring 17 races without development poses a challenge for the whole team. This result today is encouraging, as it provides us with a boost."

Leclerc’s third-place finish - Ferrari's first podium in several races - was a minor victory amidst a tense time for Maranello, following weeks filled with speculation about management conflicts and driver market rumors. Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna, who attended the event in Austin, praised the result as a sign of renewed unity. "It’s a podium we needed," he told Sky Italia. "When a team collaborates cohesively, the podium symbolizes all the hard work. I’m very pleased and satisfied with the current atmosphere. The beauty of F1 lies in its unpredictability; one must never lose hope."

Leclerc shared an optimistic outlook after resisting Lando Norris for third place. "This is a great achievement, particularly considering the overall situation," he stated. "The latter half of the season has been challenging. There have been completely unfounded rumors about the team, and to demonstrate that we can remain focused and be rewarded with a podium finish is a really gratifying experience."

Vasseur was quick to acknowledge both drivers for contributing to the team's morale at Maranello. "This is beneficial for the team," he remarked. "We require this development and two speedy cars. It’s advantageous that we can maximize points with both drivers. Lewis returned and outpaced Charles for two-thirds of the weekend."

Hamilton, whose behind-the-scenes input has reportedly been vital in refining Ferrari’s strategies, noted the tangible progress made. "We attempted something new in qualifying, and it worked," he clarified. "We’re discussing the timing and its impact on tire temperatures, which subsequently affects the car’s speed."

Vasseur concurred, stating, "We successfully managed the tires during qualifying. The car has potential, but effectively preparing the tires to reach the optimal working temperature and pressure is key."

Meanwhile, Red Bull’s Dr. Helmut Marko made a light-hearted comment: "I think I should send Charles some boxes of Red Bull," he joked, referencing Leclerc’s tenacious defense against Norris that contributed to Verstappen’s latest victory. 

Nonetheless, as Ferrari aims for second place in the Constructors’ Championship and seeks its first win of the season, Vasseur's focus remains straightforward. "The goal is to secure a race victory," he emphasized. "We need to continue our efforts. The podium in Austin was a small step forward, but a very significant one."

"I believe we could have achieved better results." Frederic Vasseur commented that Ferrari’s early choice to halt the development of its 2025 car took a greater psychological toll on the team than he had expected, even though Charles Leclerc’s podium finish in Austin provided some long-awaited relief. In an interview with Canal Plus, amidst ongoing discussions about his leadership and Ferrari’s direction, the Frenchman recognized that while the Scuderia's performance had marginally improved, the effects of a prolonged development freeze had dampened team morale. "Am I satisfied? Yes and no," Vasseur said. "We’ve shown improvement compared to recent races, which is positive. However, I feel we could have done better, as we were close." He expressed his thoughts on the strategic move to shift focus to 2026, stating, "The situation is somewhat frustrating. We ceased car development quite early, and I might have underestimated the psychological impact of that decision. Enduring 17 races without development poses a challenge for the whole team. This result today is encouraging, as it provides us with a boost." Leclerc’s third-place finish - Ferrari's first podium in several races - was a minor victory amidst a tense time for Maranello, following weeks filled with speculation about management conflicts and driver market rumors. Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna, who attended the event in Austin, praised the result as a sign of renewed unity. "It’s a podium we needed," he told Sky Italia. "When a team collaborates cohesively, the podium symbolizes all the hard work. I’m very pleased and satisfied with the current atmosphere. The beauty of F1 lies in its unpredictability; one must never lose hope." Leclerc shared an optimistic outlook after resisting Lando Norris for third place. "This is a great achievement, particularly considering the overall situation," he stated. "The latter half of the season has been challenging. There have been completely unfounded rumors about the team, and to demonstrate that we can remain focused and be rewarded with a podium finish is a really gratifying experience." Vasseur was quick to acknowledge both drivers for contributing to the team's morale at Maranello. "This is beneficial for the team," he remarked. "We require this development and two speedy cars. It’s advantageous that we can maximize points with both drivers. Lewis returned and outpaced Charles for two-thirds of the weekend." Hamilton, whose behind-the-scenes input has reportedly been vital in refining Ferrari’s strategies, noted the tangible progress made. "We attempted something new in qualifying, and it worked," he clarified. "We’re discussing the timing and its impact on tire temperatures, which subsequently affects the car’s speed." Vasseur concurred, stating, "We successfully managed the tires during qualifying. The car has potential, but effectively preparing the tires to reach the optimal working temperature and pressure is key." Meanwhile, Red Bull’s Dr. Helmut Marko made a light-hearted comment: "I think I should send Charles some boxes of Red Bull," he joked, referencing Leclerc’s tenacious defense against Norris that contributed to Verstappen’s latest victory. Nonetheless, as Ferrari aims for second place in the Constructors’ Championship and seeks its first win of the season, Vasseur's focus remains straightforward. "The goal is to secure a race victory," he emphasized. "We need to continue our efforts. The podium in Austin was a small step forward, but a very significant one."

American bass guitarist Anthony Jackson has passed away. The session musician, who was born in New York, died over the weekend, as announced on Fodera Guitars' Instagram – with whom

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