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I migliori concerti del 2025 secondo Atwood Magazine!

I migliori concerti del 2025 secondo Atwood Magazine!

      Gli autori di Atwood Magazine condividono i nostri concerti preferiti del 2025 — da Oasis e My Chemical Romance a Geese, Chappell Roan, Dijon, Dua Lipa, Kendrick Lamar e SZA e oltre: questi sono i nostri favoriti, gli spettacoli che ci hanno lasciato ispirati, rinvigoriti e ancora più innamorati della musica di quanto lo fossimo prima.

I migliori concerti del 2025 secondo Atwood Magazine!

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A rumored price increase in India has ignited speculation regarding the pricing of the next-generation Galaxy A series. Samsung's forthcoming products may become pricier, with potential price hikes possibly extending to its flagship Galaxy S26 series. A report from early last month indicated that the company might raise the prices of its next-gen flagship devices due to escalating costs of essential components such as SoCs, camera modules, and RAM. Recently, a new tip suggests that the South Korean manufacturer might soon increase the prices of its existing Galaxy A models in a particular market, leading to speculation that similar increases could affect the upcoming Galaxy A series devices. According to a recent post by tipster Abhishek Yadav on X (via SamMobile), Samsung is reportedly set to raise the price of the Galaxy A56 in India by INR 2,000 (~$22). Other models within the Galaxy A series may also experience a price increase of INR 1,000 (~$11). While there have been no reports of comparable hikes planned for other markets and Samsung has not yet made any official announcement, this tip has kindled speculation that such higher pricing could extend to the next-generation Galaxy A series devices. Scoop: Beginning Monday, Samsung India will increase the prices of its Galaxy A series smartphones by ₹1,000, while the Samsung Galaxy A56 will see a larger increase of ₹2,000.— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) December 13, 2025 Additionally, an earlier report this month indicated that Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy A series devices might launch sooner than anticipated. The company introduced the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 in March this year, but the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are rumored to debut as early as February. If this holds true, we may not have to wait long to determine whether the speculation regarding a possible price hike is accurate. Increasing component costs could affect the pricing of the Galaxy A series. For now, the reported price rise in India remains unverified, and Samsung has not commented on the claim. As with all leaks, it is wise to treat this information with skepticism until the company provides an official statement. However, if component costs continue to escalate, higher prices across Samsung’s mid-range lineup may soon become a reality. Pranob is an experienced tech journalist with over eight years of experience covering consumer technology. His work has been... Google Play Books may soon enable you to ask Gemini questions while reading. Accessing contextual information while reading is about to become much easier. From assisting you with email writing to managing smart home devices, Google's Gemini is gradually being integrated into various facets of your life. Soon, it could transform the way you read books on your smartphone. Android Authority discovered an upcoming integration of Gemini while exploring the latest beta version of the Google Play Books & Audiobooks app (version 2025.11.29.2). Although the integration is not yet active, the publication has managed to manually enable it, providing a glimpse into its potential functionality upon release. OnePlus 15R confirmed to feature a significant camera upgrade over its predecessor. The 15R will sport the "best ever selfie camera" as it officially confirms a 32MP front-facing camera just days ahead of the phone's global launch. This is a replacement for the OnePlus 13R, which impressed us earlier this year with its 16MP selfie camera. Gemini Nano Banana now allows your selfie to be transformed into a full-body avatar for online try-ons. Google is enhancing its AI-based visual try-on tool, and the best part is that you no longer require a full-body photo to use it. With the company's Nano Banana model (part of the Gemini 2.5 Flash Image suite), the tool can convert a single selfie into a full-body digital avatar for virtual clothing shopping, streamlining the process and enhancing personalization and accuracy. Simply upload a selfie and select your usual size; Nano Banana will generate several avatars. The AI model constructs the remainder of your body while preserving consistent proportions using your face. Choose the avatar that best suits you, and utilize it to try on shirts, jackets, dresses, and more.

Creeper has announced a close-knit UK tour for Spring 2026. This year, the band finished their 'Sanguivore' project with the release of a new album, which took

In the coming years, 2025 is likely to be seen as a pivotal moment. Our digitally driven lives are becoming more fragmented, with AI's influence making it increasingly difficult to differentiate between reality and fabrication. In the realm of music, we've already witnessed an uptick in 'clone' songs swiftly spreading across our timelines, overshadowing human creators left in the wake of algorithmic processing. We find ourselves in a time where information is readily available, yet paradoxically, it's never been more challenging to truly comprehend it.

In this context, the role of curators has grown immensely significant. The skill of curation is urgently needed, and while the Christmas season presents an opportunity to pause and recharge, it also serves as a chance to reconnect with voices we admire and to reclaim some of the cultural influences we've been missing.

As we near the end of 2025, the CLASH team – including staff, writers, photographers, and others – has collaborated to spotlight the best album-length projects released this year. It's been a year overflowing with exceptional work; the resulting list showcases several potential classics, demonstrating remarkable consistency in quality from start to finish.

Indeed, the major challenge has been achieving a consensus. As lives become more distinct and isolated, cultural discussions have fragmented endlessly, often reduced to simplistic ideas in the age of social media.

Nevertheless, one clear winner emerged through a majority vote from the writers and staff. Join us as we review the standout long-form releases of 2025 and spotlight our deserving champion.

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60. Loyle Carner – hopefully !  

This deeply personal and introspective project, Loyle Carner's 'hopefully !', delves into themes of familial heritage and the subtle aspirations we carry throughout life. Released in June in anticipation of his headlining act on The Other Stage at Glastonbury, it stands out amongst emotionally charged albums. Although it feels less abrasive and confrontational than its predecessor, 'hugo', 'hopefully!' still serves as a profound exploration for Carner, who candidly addresses the challenges of contemporary fatherhood and the joys of nurturing a child through nostalgic, smooth musical gems. - Harvey Marwood

59. JADE – THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY! THE ENCORE  

Instead of the typical three additional songs artists offer in an encore, JADE, known for her exceptional creativity, surprised us with eight new tracks recently as a continuation of her debut solo album, 'THAT’S SHOWBIZ, BABY!'. The second disc of the project displays a greater cohesiveness compared to the first, highlighting JADE's advancing understanding of her unique nu-pop identity. The lead single 'Church' could easily grace MTV with its fresh mix of sultry, bare moments and explosive rhythms. Much of the subsequent collection follows this trend, tapping into nostalgia with a reimagining of older pop elements, giving the album lasting appeal as JADE moves away from fleeting trends to reveal the full breadth of her artistry. - Zahra Hanif

58. The Armed – The Future Is Here And Everything Needs To Be Destroyed  

The sixth album from the Detroit band is boldly presented in capital letters for a reason. 'THE FUTURE IS HERE AND EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE DESTROYED' is an intensely beautiful and ferocious work, making the loud styling of its title appropriate. This album pushes the band's newfound clarity to its ultimate limits. The music is as heavy as ever, alongside unexpectedly accessible diversions. The pointed lyrics target a world that often appears to be unraveling, dominated by individualists clashing under the watchful eye of a small elite. Their music is cutting and incisive while also showcasing an inventive and profoundly humanist belief that we are capable of far more than the chaos that surrounds us. - Tom Morgan

57. Audrey Hobert – Who’s The Clown  

The rise of new voices in music is always thrilling. Until this year, 26-year-old singer-songwriter Hobert was primarily recognized as Gracie Abrams’ best friend and major collaborator. On her debut full-length, she offers her own take on storytelling through diary-like lyrics: standout tracks such as 'Thirst Trap' and 'Sex And The City' vividly portray the lengths young women go to capture attention, infusing romanticized meaning into their almost imperceptible actions. - Eduarda Goulart

56. JENNIE – Ruby  

JENNIE’s inaugural album signifies a new era of exploration for the Korean artist, brimming with ideas from a wide array of genres including trap, space disco, muted RnB, and folktronic ballads. While other K-pop artists' major crossover efforts often suffer from tonal dissonance, 'Ruby' succeeds by weaving softness and edginess seamlessly. The introductory track 'JANE' features downtempo maestro FKJ with a sci-fi-inspired background, while the atmospheric RnB number 'Damn Right', featuring Kali Uchis and Childish Gambino,

In the coming years, 2025 is likely to be seen as a pivotal moment. Our digitally driven lives are becoming more fragmented, with AI's influence making it increasingly difficult to differentiate between reality and fabrication. In the realm of music, we've already witnessed an uptick in 'clone' songs swiftly spreading across our timelines, overshadowing human creators left in the wake of algorithmic processing. We find ourselves in a time where information is readily available, yet paradoxically, it's never been more challenging to truly comprehend it. In this context, the role of curators has grown immensely significant. The skill of curation is urgently needed, and while the Christmas season presents an opportunity to pause and recharge, it also serves as a chance to reconnect with voices we admire and to reclaim some of the cultural influences we've been missing. As we near the end of 2025, the CLASH team – including staff, writers, photographers, and others – has collaborated to spotlight the best album-length projects released this year. It's been a year overflowing with exceptional work; the resulting list showcases several potential classics, demonstrating remarkable consistency in quality from start to finish. Indeed, the major challenge has been achieving a consensus. As lives become more distinct and isolated, cultural discussions have fragmented endlessly, often reduced to simplistic ideas in the age of social media. Nevertheless, one clear winner emerged through a majority vote from the writers and staff. Join us as we review the standout long-form releases of 2025 and spotlight our deserving champion. — 60. Loyle Carner – hopefully ! This deeply personal and introspective project, Loyle Carner's 'hopefully !', delves into themes of familial heritage and the subtle aspirations we carry throughout life. Released in June in anticipation of his headlining act on The Other Stage at Glastonbury, it stands out amongst emotionally charged albums. Although it feels less abrasive and confrontational than its predecessor, 'hugo', 'hopefully!' still serves as a profound exploration for Carner, who candidly addresses the challenges of contemporary fatherhood and the joys of nurturing a child through nostalgic, smooth musical gems. - Harvey Marwood 59. JADE – THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY! THE ENCORE Instead of the typical three additional songs artists offer in an encore, JADE, known for her exceptional creativity, surprised us with eight new tracks recently as a continuation of her debut solo album, 'THAT’S SHOWBIZ, BABY!'. The second disc of the project displays a greater cohesiveness compared to the first, highlighting JADE's advancing understanding of her unique nu-pop identity. The lead single 'Church' could easily grace MTV with its fresh mix of sultry, bare moments and explosive rhythms. Much of the subsequent collection follows this trend, tapping into nostalgia with a reimagining of older pop elements, giving the album lasting appeal as JADE moves away from fleeting trends to reveal the full breadth of her artistry. - Zahra Hanif 58. The Armed – The Future Is Here And Everything Needs To Be Destroyed The sixth album from the Detroit band is boldly presented in capital letters for a reason. 'THE FUTURE IS HERE AND EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE DESTROYED' is an intensely beautiful and ferocious work, making the loud styling of its title appropriate. This album pushes the band's newfound clarity to its ultimate limits. The music is as heavy as ever, alongside unexpectedly accessible diversions. The pointed lyrics target a world that often appears to be unraveling, dominated by individualists clashing under the watchful eye of a small elite. Their music is cutting and incisive while also showcasing an inventive and profoundly humanist belief that we are capable of far more than the chaos that surrounds us. - Tom Morgan 57. Audrey Hobert – Who’s The Clown The rise of new voices in music is always thrilling. Until this year, 26-year-old singer-songwriter Hobert was primarily recognized as Gracie Abrams’ best friend and major collaborator. On her debut full-length, she offers her own take on storytelling through diary-like lyrics: standout tracks such as 'Thirst Trap' and 'Sex And The City' vividly portray the lengths young women go to capture attention, infusing romanticized meaning into their almost imperceptible actions. - Eduarda Goulart 56. JENNIE – Ruby JENNIE’s inaugural album signifies a new era of exploration for the Korean artist, brimming with ideas from a wide array of genres including trap, space disco, muted RnB, and folktronic ballads. While other K-pop artists' major crossover efforts often suffer from tonal dissonance, 'Ruby' succeeds by weaving softness and edginess seamlessly. The introductory track 'JANE' features downtempo maestro FKJ with a sci-fi-inspired background, while the atmospheric RnB number 'Damn Right', featuring Kali Uchis and Childish Gambino,

Georgia singer-songwriter Clover County rediscovered her whimsy and transformed life's chaotic yet enchanting moments into songs that evoke a sense of home on her enchanting debut album, ‘Finer Things.’

Biffy Clyro's James Johnston Withdraws from Tour Due to Mental Health Concerns.

Biffy Clyro's James Johnston Withdraws from Tour Due to Mental Health Concerns.

Biffy Clyro's James Johnston Withdraws from Tour Due to Mental Health Concerns.

I migliori concerti del 2025 secondo Atwood Magazine!

Gli autori di Atwood Magazine condividono i nostri concerti preferiti del 2025 — da Oasis e My Chemical Romance a Geese, Chappell Roan, Dijon, Dua Lipa, Kendrick Lamar e SZA e oltre: questi sono i nostri favoriti, gli spettacoli che ci hanno lasciato ispirati, rinvigoriti e ancora più innamorati della musica di quanto lo fossimo prima.