From politics to the decks: Why the Green Party are throwing a rave
Music news, Rave culture, Green Party Maisie Sharp-Fehr Music news, Rave culture, Green Party Maisie Sharp-Fehr

From politics to the decks: Why the Green Party are throwing a rave

Green Space, the creative collective partnered with the Green Party, are holding a fundraiser rave in Leeds at one of the biggest underground grassroot venues in the country. 

Is this the future for campaigning for votes – or is it just a gimmick?

Music News Blitz writer Maisie Sharp-Fehr gives her thoughts…

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Music opinion: Elitism and wealth at Coachella
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Music opinion: Elitism and wealth at Coachella

Summer is emerging, which can only mean one thing – festival season is back. Coachella, the annual music festival in California returns beginning on April 10 for two weekends. 

The festival features a variety of genres from electronic dance music to rock. This year huge artists are headlining Coachella including Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G.

Music News Blitz writer Olivia Carolan shares her opinion on the festival.

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‘Midnight Sun’ summer - how Zara Larsson’s sound and style could define 2026
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‘Midnight Sun’ summer - how Zara Larsson’s sound and style could define 2026

As summer 2026 approaches, early signs show that Zara Larsson could be set to define the season with what fans are already calling a “Midnight Sun Summer”.

Following the chaotic ‘BRAT’ summer wave that emerged in 2024 and continued to dominate well into summer 2025, the spotlight appears to be shifting towards a brighter moment, with one of pop’s most consistent hitmakers at its centre.

Years on from her early breakthrough across Europe, Zara Larsson has perfected her branding, ready to take this summer by storm, writes Music News Blitz’s Macy Wright.

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Harry Styles to curate 31st edition of Meltdown Festival
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Harry Styles to curate 31st edition of Meltdown Festival

The iconic cultural programme Meltdown festival returns on June 11 this year, ending on 21 June. Supporting the arts with Southbank Centre, Harry Styles has announced his chosen acts, including an intimate gig with his very own performance at the Royal Festival Hall London.

Music News Blitz’s Olivia Carolan writes about what to expect from the upcoming festival.


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Music news: The Strokes announce ‘Reality Awaits’ album
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Music news: The Strokes announce ‘Reality Awaits’ album

The New York legends will make a return ‘this summer’ to release their seventh full-length album after a six-year hiatus. 

After the roaring success of 2020’s comeback album, The New Abnormal, it has been quite the period of radio silence from the five-piece. 

Julian Casablancas and co. originally burst onto the scene in 2001 with the release of the classic album ‘Is This It’, cementing themselves as indie music royalty with subsequent releases. 

A leading force for the 2000s garage-rock movement, the group have been credited as direct influences for major acts including Arctic Monkeys, The Killers and Kings of Leon. 

Music News Blitz’s Freddie Thomas-Neher went further into the upcoming release. 

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Music opinion: Geese review - Getting Killed tour storms through Manchester
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Music opinion: Geese review - Getting Killed tour storms through Manchester

Geese’s Getting Killed was a perfect storm; Winter’s eclectic Heavy Metal had slowly but surely captured the attention of the mainstream, and upon turning back to the company of his high-school compatriots, he seems to have capitalised. 

With UK dates also including Leeds, Bristol, Glasgow and London, their Manchester date seemed to have caused quite the stir. 

The concert was originally slated to take place in New Century Hall, but overwhelming demand saw the band take the stage in the O2 Victoria Warehouse instead, with similar instances happening across the country. 

Music News Blitz’s Freddie Thomas-Neher offers his thoughts on the gig.


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James Marriott: Charting albums, performances and new singles
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James Marriott: Charting albums, performances and new singles

The YouTuber-to-musician pipeline has birthed many popular artists, such as Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran, who started by posting covers of songs online. But recently, there has been a rise in one particular artist who started by creating regular YouTube content and who had a passion for music on the side.

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‘Autistic’: A father's heartfelt anthem of love, loss, and acceptance
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‘Autistic’: A father's heartfelt anthem of love, loss, and acceptance

There’s a certain kind of song that doesn’t just enter your ears - it lands in your heart, unfolds its message slowly and settles deep in your soul.

“Autistic” by Chris Wauben is exactly that kind of song - a father’s love letter to his son, a call for compassion and an anthem of pride for anyone living on the spectrum.

His new song “Autistic” is a sparkling reflection of all of that, and here, Music News Blitz’s Anna Feraz unpacks it all.

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The top 10 most-streamed Christmas songs based on Spotify statistics
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The top 10 most-streamed Christmas songs based on Spotify statistics

The best way to kickstart your very merry Christmas is with some tunes to have you rockin’ around the tree.

The festive period is just around the corner, so it's time to start getting in the spirit and listening to some classic Christmas carols!

Here, Music News Blitz’s Megan Rogers-Jones compiles a list of the top 10 most-streamed Christmas songs based on Spotify statistics to listen to before Santa comes down the chimney.

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A decade of Wolf Alice - What defines the band who refuse to stand still?

A decade of Wolf Alice - What defines the band who refuse to stand still?

Nearing the end of their latest album tour in December 2025, Wolf Alice close a year of triumph with their biggest 43-date venture yet. 

Re-taking centre stage, the four-piece have returned with a bang after three years of silence to remind us why they’re one of the most successful UK bands on the scene. 

A band known for their dynamic style, their music and aesthetic have transformed from the grungy Britpop sounds of My Love Is Cool to the polished showgirl era of The Clearing.

Spanning a ten-year period, musical trends, personal experiences and fellow artists have shaped the group immensely.

Here, Music News Blitz’s Katie Slater explores who and what has influenced some of the most impactful tracks of our era. 

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Music news: The rise of offline listening
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Music news: The rise of offline listening

It seems as though more and more people are turning towards alternative ways to listen to music, and are opting away from on-demand streaming. 

Music News Blitz’s Nisha Cullen has a look at why this is happening, what the benefits and disadvantages of offline music listening are. 

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AI in the world of music
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AI in the world of music

What is in store for the future of music with the rise of artificial intelligence?

By now, Artificial intelligence is being used in various aspects of our lives, from writing our essays to creating animations, and is now entering the music industry, causing large debate.

Music News Blitz writer Megan Rogers-Jones explores how the technology is reshaping creativity, ownership, and the future of the industry.

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Album review: The 1975’s I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It - 10 years later

Album review: The 1975’s I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It - 10 years later

In February 2026, The 1975’s second studio album, I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It, is turning 10 years old.

A monumental album for both the band and fans, Music News Blitz writer and The 1975 superfan Nisha Cullen looks back at the album and its effects. 

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