Everything You Need To Know About The 2026 Star-Studded Red Hot Summer Tour

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Bjork: Tree’s Company.
story of how I got to where I am today and in my musical words to say how I developed as a musician." "After I finished Vespertine, I felt ... crossroads, so it felt like the right time to put out a selection or more of a retrospect of the story so far. I was ready
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The Hoochers: Island Jam.
There are a lot of people who have dropped out and are involved in music in a big way. I’ve been playing blues over there since the year ... Lantern Festival and Whale Festival.”  The line-up is sweet with an eclectic selection of bands including Go Tubescreamer Go, AKA, Blind Lemon, The Hoochers, Hat Fitz & Itchy
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Glasshouse: Speaking In Tongues.
record, Dan (guitars, vocals) sings most of the tracks, but that was just track selection. There’s a lot of our songs where you wouldn’t even know ... both a sense of melodicism and a dark intensity. “Yeah, kinda like moody melodic music,” says Stew. “I reckon what we try to do is to be influenced by things
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Died Pretty: Talkin’ ‘Bout My Generation.
says. “We’ve honed it down to about 28 songs.” What was the basic selection criteria for choosing set-lists? “Everyone picked favourite songs,” Ron explains. “Robby actually posted something ... Generation Landslide is classic Died Pretty pop: jangly, melodic, solid and great driving music. “It was supposed to be my solo thing, but that didn’t end up happening,” says
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Dry & Heavy: Jammy Session.
Jaws Of The Tiger is a dub album that was made from selected tracks from our second and third albums (One Punch / Full Contact) that King Jammy mixed ... thank Adrian Sherwood. How is he in person, and how has his music shaped yours? “We have great respect for Adrian Sherwood. As a person he is an all around
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Verve Remixed: All That Jazz.
compilation Verve Remixed.     As International Marketing Director for the famous Verve Music Group, Dahlia co-produced the album with A&R Manager, Jason Olaine ... strangers to Verve material having previously been tapped by the label to select their favourite songs from the label's vaults. The result was Sounds From the Verve
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Faithless: Sister Act.
music wasn't played on the radio and we really had just club support. You can't take anything for granted so we tended to select tracks for the first ... nice not to have to do that but I'm really proud of the music we make. It's also misleading because not one track represents the Faithless sound
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Platform 6: The Residents.
could barely play at our first jam session. We all had an interest in music so we formed a band. All of a sudden we started learning a few covers ... putting aside some of the covers shows to focus on more selective gigs for their own material. “We’ll be cutting back and doing a lot more
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The Chemical Brothers: Dusted.
good. You can't get there quick enough." The complexity and intensity of their music would suggest Ed and Tom follow a carefully orchestrated recipe for measuring every recorded tweak ... Richard Ashcroft. As fans of The Verve, Ed explains how Richard was a natural selection: "Well, we've recorded sprawling instrumental psychedelic workouts before but, this time, we wanted
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Millencolin: Home Boys
wanted to put on the album. It was really good to have a selection.”     What makes it different from the other Millencolin albums? What makes it stand ... much as I use to, the music takes too much time. I've been skating since 1986. Skateboarding has been a really big part of my life, without skateboarding
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Glockenspiel: My Bloody Valentine.
Records has been sleeping mostly…” What’s the story with the extended break (no musical pun intended)? “Tobes has been away, he has been internally investigated by midget aliens that ... Basset Hound, Everyman And His Llama and us with a cracking selection of vague gestures and nods. Blumph man will be there too, exposing himself once more.” Tell us about
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The Chrome Daddies: One Love.
evolving out of a more cheesy rockabilly rock ‘n’ roll style, into a more musical rootsy style. We have a lot more freedom, trust and creativity in this lineup ... gigs.” Doug wrote eight of the tracks and it’s within this selection that my faves reside. Virginia Belle is a wicked, wicked song and a great dance tune, guaranteed