
James announce huge summer 2025 UK tour – with Razorlight, Happy Mondays, Shed Seven across various shows
Fans who pre-order their new live album and BluRay ‘JAMES, Live at the Acropolis’ will gain exclusive early access to tickets for select dates

Kaiser Chiefs on their 'Employment' 20th anniversary show: "The beard is coming off and the eyeliner is going on"
Ricky Wilson and Simon Rix look back on the indie mania of their heady 2005 debut, and tell us what to expect from their Leeds anniversary gig where they'll be "doing nostalgia properly" with Razorlight, The Cribs, We Are Scientists and more

Razorlight share upbeat new single ‘Taylor Swift = US Soft Propaganda’
It’s the latest single to be taken from upcoming album ‘Planet Nowhere’

Kaiser Chiefs announce homecoming 'Employment' 20th anniversary show with Razorlight, The Cribs and more
Razorlight, The Cribs and more will also be celebrating their album anniversaries at the giant show

Check out Razorlight's catchy new single 'Zombie Love'
The song marks the third single to be released from the band's upcoming album 'Planet Nowhere'

Razorlight turned down "a massive tour playing the greatest hits" for new album 'Planet Nowhere' shows
The band's first album with their classic line-up since 2008 comes out in October

Razorlight explain meaning behind new song 'Taylor Swift = US Propaganda'
"When we’re recording, I always write down things people say. Finishing that song in the studio, I saw a bit of paper that said: ‘Taylor Swift = US Soft Propaganda'"

Razorlight's classic line-up announce first new album since 2008 and tell us: "We were ready to ceremonially end the band"
As Razorlight unveil new album ‘Planet Nowhere’ with new single 'Scared Of Nothing', Johnny Borrell and Andy Burrows discuss their emotional reunion, nights out with Quentin Tarantino and Courtney Love – and the meaning behind controversially titled new song ‘Taylor Swift = US Soft Propaganda’

Razorlight announce 'Up All Night' 20th anniversary show at Brixton Academy with Mystery Jets
Tickets go on general sale later this week

These classic 2004 albums are turning 20 this year
The Killers, Destiny's Child, Green Day, The Libertines and more made 2004 a year to remember for album releases