The Sisters of Mercy announce first U.S. tour in 15 years with 19-date run this spring
Andrew Eldritch and Co. this morning announced a full 19-date American tour this spring, the Sisters of Mercy’s first here in nearly 15 years.
Andrew Eldritch and Co. this morning announced a full 19-date American tour this spring, the Sisters of Mercy’s first here in nearly 15 years.
Sam Rosenthal, founder of Black Tape For a Blue Girl, is appealing to fans to help fund the reissue of the act’s second album, 1987’s Mesmerized By Sirens.
“Dark Wave,” hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Matt Sebastian, airs 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern every Sunday on Sirius XM satellite radio’s 1st Wave.
The The will release its third new 7-inch single in six years this month, a song called “$1 One Vote” that Matt Johnson says has been “percolating” for years.
Former Talking Heads member Jerry Harrison and sideman Adrian Belew have expanded their tour performing the band’s classic 1980 album Remain In Light.
The Replacements are selling red- and green-vinyl pressings of a 2LP set of the band’s first concert in 22 years headlining Riot Fest Toronto in 2013
The Damned return this spring with the 12th studio album, a 12-song collection called Darkadelic that is preceded by the first single “The Invisible Man.”
Paul Barker has just released the first song off the third record by his reactivated Lead Into Gold project, the percussive title track “The Eternal Present.”
Public Image Ltd. appeared on Ireland’s “The Late Late Show” tonight as part of the band’s bid to represent that nation at the 67th annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Five former members of The Fall recently released their first music under new band name House of All, and this week announced a maiden UK tour in May.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this morning unveiled 14 nominees for its Class of 2023, including a hybrid nomination for Joy Division and New Order, plus Kate Bush.
Pixies today announced a second U.S. leg of their ongoing tour in support of last year’s Doggerel with special guests Franz Ferdinand and Bully.
The Psychedelic Furs are heading back out on the road again this spring, announcing today a 13-date U.S. tour that the band says is the “first leg” of its 2023 touring plans.