Every day of this summer we go back to the same summer day somewhere in history
21 August 2026
THE ROLLING STONES played the historic green site of KNEBWORTH, UK on 21 August 1976, today 60 years ago, supported by other big names such as 10CC, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Todd Rundgren’s Utopia and Hot Tuna.
Band: EOSINE Who: Thrilling, up-and-coming indie misfits from Belgium
who aroused the scene with their 2024 EP Liminal.
Track: A SCENT
New single from their upcoming
2027 debut album. Details TBA.
TUTV: Charismatic frontwoman Elena Lacroix is Eosine‘s vocal and visual attraction,
and she’s backed by a guitar-buzzing band. Together they produce a jagged and
cutting hullabaloo on this striking slice of manic music.
TUTV: The Scottish laid-back pop luminaries do what they already do since 1989, writing/recording/releasing bittersweet tunes for tranquil and dreamy moments.
Lots of love from Courtney for Jennifer Finch (August 5, 1966 – July 18, 2026)
who lost her battle against brain cancer last month.
“In my 62 years I can think of nobody more loyal or honourable. A true friend,
who also gave me the security of having one house where I was safe. She was
part of one of the most important bands in history.“
On 20 August 2004, Rob Tinsley, a man from Stoke-on-Trent, England, filed for divorce because his wife was madly in love with Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams.
For years, he spent trying to cope with his wife’s obsession with the singer. The man said he had to live with a 6-ft cutout of Adams that stood at the foot of the bed and posters on the bedroom walls.
Smitty: “Many people in both the Detroit and Boston music community know of me, but they don’t really KNOW me,” Smitty says with a thunderous laugh. “I thought this would be a great way to get under the hood, and really show everyone what drives me. Both cities are part of my DNA. I decided a song referencing that fact was due. The guitar groove in the song is very reminiscent of an MC5 type of guitar line, by design.”
TUTV: Put this smoking cannonball on your hard rockin’, guitar freakin’ playlist along
big cannons Aerosmith and Guns N’ Roses. Never a dull moment with this flamboyant hit team. Put your leather jacket on, jump on your motorcycle, and pretend you’re Marlon Brando in the 1953 classic movie The Wild One.
Artist: KURTYS KIDD Who: Rocker/actor from
Kingston, ON.
Track: OUT ON THE SPIRAL
First single from his upcoming,
2nd full-length, This Dirty Machine.
KK:“’Out On The Spiral Arm’ is a song about isolating yourself because you’re hurt, but then finding out that wherever you go you can find love if you open yourself to it. Love is all around us in this universe – but you have to be open to it to receive it.”
TUTV: Be ready for a titanic riff-insane jackhammer, revved up with burly vocals that will roll all over your stereo and over Beethoven. Kidd produces enough red-hot hooks-and-licks to get your ears burned. Fervent fan of classic thunderous-heavy rock, annex flaming guitar solos? Here’s some fierce fuel to start you up.
Band: SUCCULENTS Who: Manchester’s girl-and-boy-next-door lo-fi indie duo
who blend upfront plugged-in guitar riffs, candy-floss-sweet harmonies and a sense of joyful togetherness intact.
“The song is about conflict resolution, but also about that strange apathy you can feel when you’re surrounded by constant arguments, whether that’s protests, politics or toxic online spats. The protagonist is almost taking the attitude of ‘I can’t be bothered with this’, while knowing that sometimes avoiding conflict doesn’t necessarily make it disappear. ‘Be careful what you wish for’ is probably the most important line in the song.”
TUTV: Full steam ahead from the kick-off. A flood of jangly guitars overwhelms your eardrums, while the stoked duo comes up with brisk vocals pushing the pace even further, with urgency and panache. For everybody who likes to twist and shout now and then, this is the melodic barnstormer to play when you lose your temper; for everybody else, this indie buzz is what you wish for. We’ll work it out together.
Press info: “An odyssey of anarchic joy, seditious wit and boundless energy, the LP finds Josh Law and Ben Sadler pushing deeper into the singular world they have been building for years, while opening up new emotional and lyrical ground. The record was written in green rooms, on long car journeys and in the gaps between relentless touring.”
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NME: “The buzzy Minehead-via-Bristol party-starters shake off the ‘joke band’ label and
face up to doubt on nuanced album number two. Getdown Services are not Sleaford Mods
for the microbrew crowd or the Yard Act fit for a stag do, they are something of their own
and something to be taken quite seriously.
We could have done with a bit more of the party to beat the pity, but they’ve at least
delivered one of the unlikeliest real pleasures of a bleak 2026, so suck on that.”
TUTV: They go up, they get down. Up again. Down again. At first I was confused by the
by now pretty famous indie duo’s changing sonic moods breaking down the record’s
flow.
Lullabies, rock outs, moony mid-tempo reflections. One tune they put you in a soothing modus with a lullaby. The next tune they plug in their amps for a couple of pelvis-shaking firecrackers. And then back to some life-reflecting/watching thoughts, daily reveries, existentialist questions, and some depressing moments. Quite something else than
their non-stop groovy fiesta debut.
But I didn’t give up, as I felt some sort of connection anyway, and I kept on listening,
and it all started to make sense. This record’s emotional fluctuations, musically, vocally
and lyrically, became one full Getdown Services picture/experience that sticks seamlessly
in the end. I wonder if you will be affected to or not, people?
Last week British two-engine blues rock tandem ROYAL BLOOD shared
details of their upcoming 5th full-length. It’s named Dead Company and
will see the day of light on November 13th. Tracklist and press info here.
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Along with the news came the lead single.
As expected, a roaring riff-loaded whopper.
And it’s promo time now.
They talked to Kerrang! about the new record: “We just came in with this totally refreshed energy to make music again. We were back in a room together, writing, writing music together, and feeling the sound waves hit you, and that’s when you get excited again.”It was jamming to get enough material to go and play live. And with the next records, you have to progress, and you learn how to yeah do things differently.”
Every day of this summer we go back to the same summer day somewhere in history
19 August 2026
Credit Phil Lynott Memorial Dublin
On 19 August 2005, a life-size bronze statue of PHIL LYNOTT (1949-1986), frontman/bassist of former Irish rock top dogs Thin Lizzy (1969-1983), was unveiled on Harry Street in Dublin.