SHAB’s Coachella Diary: Inside the Parties, Festival Fashion and Pop Culture Moments

If there’s anyone guaranteed to ring in Coachella in style, it’s global pop star and activist SHAB. Marking one of the festival’s most iconic years yet – think Sabrina Carpenter and Madonna’s historic ‘Like A Prayer’ duet, Justin Bieber’s early-hit nostalgia, and PinkPantheress’ stylish performance bringing British dance-pop overseas – it was not one, but two weekends to remember.

How To Record The Radio Advertisement That Works For You

Advertising remains one of the most effective ways to reach your audience, but video ads aren’t the only way to go about it. Radio ads are still heard by thousands, if not more, on their commute, and are playing an even bigger role in the world of podcasting, social media, and streaming. Getting your message beamed directly to the ears of your audience can drive sales and build your brand, so what does it take to make one that works?

No Music For Genocide, The BDS Movement, And More Than 1,100 Musicians And Cultural Workers Call on Artists, Broadcasters And Fans To Boycott Eurovision

No Music For Genocide has today issued a landmark open letter, calling for Israel to be banned from the Eurovision Song Contest, set to be held for in Vienna this May. While Russia remains banned for their invasion of Ukraine, this will be the third consecutive year Israel will appear at Eurovision, amid more than 30 months of genocide in Palestine.

Video Review: AC Scott ‘Highlands’, A Quiet, Reflective Companion to a Song About Loss

AC Scott’s ‘Highlands’ is the kind of song that stops you in your tracks without ever raising its voice. Built around a delicate piano line and a steady, almost heartbeat-like rhythm, it leans into stillness rather than drama, exploring loss, memory and the strange pull of returning to somewhere that no longer feels the same. It’s deeply personal, but never closed off.

Forget the 9-5: Janet Devlin Unveils Sharp Visualiser for ‘Working For The Man’

Tapping nails on a desk, twirling a phone, making calls, and staring at an endless stream of spreadsheets – all while glued to your chair until 5pm – the 9-5 grind can be exhausting. That’s exactly what Janet Devlin’s new music video captures: the boredom, frustration, and monotony that fuel the gritty fan favourite, ‘Working For The Man,’ released last Friday.Â