Pet Shop Boys & New Order Prove They Are Still The Influencers At Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena (SHOW REVIEW)
Pet Shop Boys – England’s best-selling musical duo – are back on the road, and they haven’t lost a beat.
Pet Shop Boys – England’s best-selling musical duo – are back on the road, and they haven’t lost a beat.
Last night (September 17), two of modern rock’s most influential bands kicked off a long-awaited headlining tour at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage, which was originally supposed to happen in 2020. Electro-pop
A look at this week’s tour announcements including a lengthy run from A.C. Newman.
If you were around when the moody yet danceable sounds of The Cure and New Order were popular, then Chin Up Chin Up’s This Harness Can't Ride will trigger a blast from the past.
When Norwegian trip-hop outfit Flunk first gained recognition with a cover of New Order’s “Blue Monday” (from 2002’s For Sleepyheads Only), it was easy to wonder whether they would be around long. Recently playing to a bursting-at-the-seams Chop Suey, however, it was evident that they’ve stumbled onto a winning formula. Led by frontwoman Anja Øyen Vister, the band produced a breathy, atmospheric mix of tunes spanning their three studio albums.