• PRESSPLAY >>REWIND 004: RUSTIE WINS WEEK, NYC PROMOTERS THROW TOXIC RAVE, CAA DROPS CARA LEWIS

    PRESSPLAY >>REWIND 004: RUSTIE WINS WEEK, NYC PROMOTERS THROW TOXIC RAVE, CAA DROPS CARA LEWIS

    Last week was a weird one — but there’s a whole bunch of knowledge you can (and should) carry into this week. Here’s to being the most informed lil music fan you know: it’s the PressPlay >>Rewind. ///ACTUAL NEWS\\\ >>NYC PROMOTERS CITYFOX TRIED TO THROW A HALLOWEEN RAVE IN A BUILDING WITH “FLAMMABLE” AND TOXIC MATERIAL… [continued]

  • PressPlay >>Rewind 003: REACT Presents Wins The Week, Skrillex Strikes Back At Deadmau5, Lots Of New Music

    PressPlay >>Rewind 003: REACT Presents Wins The Week, Skrillex Strikes Back At Deadmau5, Lots Of New Music

    Happy Monday, readers — PressPlay Rewind landing a day late after a busy Halloween weekend filled to the brim with festival and concert action pretty much everywhere. Hard DOTD sounds like it went off without a hitch, while we can verify that React Presents’ inaugural running of Freaky Deaky as a full-blown festival was one… [continued]

  • PressPlay >>Rewind 002: Adele Wins The Week With Comeback; Hotline Bling + Memes; New Albums Announced

    PressPlay >>Rewind 002: Adele Wins The Week With Comeback; Hotline Bling + Memes; New Albums Announced

    Good Sunday evening, friends. Whole bunch of new albums announced and a ton of news to get to, so without further ado, here’s this week’s >>Rewind: —————— ///TOP STORY\\\ ADELE ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM TO DROP THIS WEEK, SHATTERS VEVO SINGLE-DAY VIEWS RECORD, DOESN’T FLINCH IN A MAGNIFICENT COMEBACK: Adele is already this week’s winner and… [continued]

  • PressPlay >>Rewind #1 – Gorillaz, Bloc Party, Radiohead Set To Return With Albums in 2016; Condé Nast Buys P4K; Molly Hankins Wins The Week

    PressPlay >>Rewind #1 – Gorillaz, Bloc Party, Radiohead Set To Return With Albums in 2016; Condé Nast Buys P4K; Molly Hankins Wins The Week

    Happy sunday, PressPlay fam. I’m Josh, the new North American managing editor here at PressPlay, and every week, on Sunday afternoons and evenings, we’re going to be bringing you the top-to-bottom run down of all the need-to-know news from our side of the music industry, for the week that was. We know that the people… [continued]

  • St Andrews Sands: Part Fifteen

    As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]

  • St Andrews Sands: Part Fourteen

    As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]

  • St Andrews Sands: Part Thirteen

    As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. Here’s a thought: imagine if you were stranded on the sands of St Andrews..?… [continued]

  • Spaces: The Reading Rooms

    Spaces: The Reading Rooms

    In December of 1910, St. Roques Library was constructed in the Blackscroft area of Dundee in a futile attempt to rehabilitate what was at the time deemed a “sordid district.” Although its creators probably would not have approved of what became of their literary haven, The Reading Rooms has since evolved into a unique, underground… [continued]

  • St Andrews Sands: Part Twelve

    As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]

  • Spaces: The Wellmont Theatre

    Our new series, Spaces, takes a look at individual venues and the impact that they can have upon a local musical culture or scene. Throughout this series, we aim to look at venues around the world and the difference they can make on a local scale. [continued]