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 analysis: My Bloody Valentine - The pioneers of shoegaze

Music analysis: My Bloody Valentine - The pioneers of shoegaze

Shoegaze is a subgenre of alternative rock, often described as psychedelic and ethereal. 

My Bloody Valentine were formed in Dublin in 1983, and are said to be pioneers of the genre. 

But what is shoegaze? And what was My Bloody Valentine’s influence on the genre? 

Music News Blitz writer Nisha Cullen answers those questions…

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HAUNT-O-HOLIXXX THE MIXTAPE: Semetary’s first solo album of 2025

HAUNT-O-HOLIXXX THE MIXTAPE: Semetary’s first solo album of 2025

Friday, October 31, saw the release of Semetary’s new album, HAUNT-O-HOLIXXX THE MIXTAPE. Originally teased a whole year prior, the album was highly anticipated by fans.

With 28 original songs featuring his fellow Haunted Mound members Ghost Mountain and Hackle, as well as emo rap legend Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, the album was well received by those who had been waiting patiently. 

Narrowing it down to just five favourites was a challenge, but these were Music News Blitz’s Nisha Cullen’s standouts on the mixtape.

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Onesies, profanity and innuendo: Who were Bloodhound Gang?

Onesies, profanity and innuendo: Who were Bloodhound Gang?

Before a world of edgy streamers and hidden-camera pranksters, there was a band that went viral for their crude jokes, catchy hooks and nothing but pure disregard for class or dignity.

In this article, Music News Blitz’s Charlie Gardner discusses the infamy of Bloodhound Gang, answering questions of what made them so iconic and how their success defined an era.

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Is Wunderhorse’s rise spearheading a return to the UK’s indie-rock era?

Is Wunderhorse’s rise spearheading a return to the UK’s indie-rock era?

A stellar debut album, steady progression and an electrifying sound are exactly how the Cornwall-based band will become a household name in the near future.

Blending aspects of rock and grunge, the sound created by the band feels like an old school throwback sewn together with modern ideas, writes Gabriel Mills for Music News Blitz.

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From Sabbath to solo: The life of the great Ozzy Osbourne
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From Sabbath to solo: The life of the great Ozzy Osbourne

The recent passing of heavy metal and rock singer, songwriter and media personality Ozzy Osbourne has spread sadness throughout the world. 

Ozzy’s life was full of many controversial moments both in his career and his personal life. 

Here, Music News Blitz writer Evie Scroggie delivers a timeline of what she believes to be Osbourne’s most monumental moments.

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Live music review: James at Piece Hall in Halifax - Tim Booth’s voice as good as ever
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Live music review: James at Piece Hall in Halifax - Tim Booth’s voice as good as ever

Since its grand reopening some years ago, Halifax’s iconic Piece Hall building has been revitalised in purpose and experience as it was filled with various shops and high-end bars.

Along with this, the Piece Hall has since been repurposed as a venue for concerts, with names like Johnny Marr, Underworld, Weezer and more - a range of styles and artists are available.

As far as a venue goes, the experience offered was fantastic, writes Music News Blitz’s Charlie Gardner, who saw the band strut their stuff on Saturday night. 

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