Magnet Magazine — 50 years ago today, Roxy Music released Country Life. Cans brought to you by Michael Karoli’s sister and girlfriend. Read our classic Bryan Ferry Q&A:
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This fall, Roxy Music leader and all-around pop music giant Bryan Ferry will release his box set Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023. The collection covers the past five decades of Ferry’s solo career. We’ve already heard Ferry’s ne... more info
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The elegant glam-rock veteran and Roxy Music leader Bryan Ferry is now more than 50 years deep into his solo career, and he’s in a mood to look back. Last year, Ferry released a deluxe edition of this 1994 solo album Mamouna, and it featured a f... more info
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Earlier this week, the model for Duran Duran’s Rio cover was finally identified. On Friday, the band’s frontman Simon Le Bon made an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honors, along with Heather Small of M People and Liz Pemberton-Mitchell of Boney ... more info
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A new video game called Mixtape is coming to Xbox in 2025. Its soundtrack includes Joy Division, Roxy Music, Iggy Pop, Devo, Lush, the Smashing Pumpkins, and Siouxsie And The Banshees, and the trailer was unveiled on Sunday. more info
Obscure Sound — Belgian artist Alexander Greenfield unveils a climactic prog-rock appeal with horror-film intrigue on new single “Poltergeist,” immersing with haunting piano and simmering string-forward momentum amidst haunting vocal whispers. Chilly strings and... more info
Obscure Sound — Capturing the “disorientation of modern life,” “Falling” is a commanding new track from Frank From Blue Velvet. The Hastings, UK-based trio craft an eerily enveloping sound throughout, with rumbling guitars and lonesome vocal immersion combin... more info
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Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry released his debut solo album These Foolish Things, which means his solo career is now 50 years old. It’s still going strong. Last year, Ferry released the covers EP
Love Letters
and toured with Roxy Music. Now,... more info
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There’s going to be a new documentary about Brian Eno. Directed by Gary Hustwit (Helvetica), Eno will be a career-spanning film featuring hundreds of hours of never-before-seen footage and unreleased music from Eno’s archive, plus visual art. ... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay performed 'In Every Dream Home A Heartache,' 'Out Of The Blue,' 'Love Is The Drug,' 'More Than This,' 'Avalon,' and 'Editions Of You.'
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