Today, Thursday, we began the distribution of our copies for the month of May, which will continue over the next few days. An issue that has Americans on the cover Foo Fighters on the occasion of his album “Your Favorite Toy”.
Neither epic nor grandiloquence: Foo Fighters They opt for immediacy. “Your Favorite Toy” (Rosswell/Sony, 26) condenses in half an hour a blast of primary energy that connects with its beginnings, but also with a present marked by losses, changes and the need to move forward. We met in London with Dave Grohl and Chris Shiflett to talk about their new album.
Vulnerability, anger and some fun songs – “Boyfriend or Girlfriend” or “Come Here” – make up the third and closest full-length of Gins, “Where nothing is of much importance” (Vanana, 26). We chatted with them in a revealing interview.
I would say that “Creature of Habit” (Mom + Pop/Virgin, 2026) is the most consistent and addictive album of Courtney Barnett since his debut, that unforgettable “Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit”15), the work that made her known as an outstanding figure in foreign alternative rock. He recorded it in Los Angeles, a city he moved to five years ago from Melbourne, with production by John Congleton, Stella Mozgawa and Marta Salogni.
BunburyEdit He was born a star last century and has managed to continue being one over time. But “From a previous century” (Servidor De Nadie/Warner, 26) does not look back with nostalgia, but rather reflects on who we are today. We talk about all this in Mondo Sonoro..
“See you tomorrow, God willing.” (292/Interscope, 26) is confirmation that Faenna He has become one of the indispensable names on the state rap scene on his own merits. A step forward that is taken trusting in the future and also the certainty of those who, after doubts, have made the right decisions to get here.
Women present “It is an unexplainable pain” (Sonido Muchacho, 26), an album that is synthesis and declaration. Immediate hits and DIY spirit. Ten unbeatable themes and discourse (and action) about scene, community and everything that is being lost along the way. Fortunately, they still exist.
Shine your teams because the devil of shanghai have granted “Will” (Candorro, 26). Eleven tracks written to delight our ears with a rollercoaster of fictional reality around a unique concept: joyful nostalgia.
After six years of recording silence, The Dispute They returned a few months ago with “No One Was Driving The Car” (Epitaph/(PIAS), 25), their new and conceptual album, recorded between Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and the Philippines, an issue that according to Jordan Dreyer, the band’s singer and lyricist, nourished them with a new and unique energy.
The Galician Xoel Lopez returns to the scene with “Popular Oniria” (Esmerarte, 26), an imposing new album that emerged almost accidentally, but that has ended up looking like a work full of light and that demands attention from that expansive “Campos de Castilla para siempre” that opens, in a majestic way, the reference.
In times of standardization in which popular artists do not seem to come from any particular place, as if they were soulless commercial streets in any capital, it is worth appreciating that there are cases like that of La Rengawho will visit us again. In them, the rock band led by Gustavo “Chizzo” Nápoli and Gabriel “Tete” Iglesias will review their long career that began in the late eighties.
Polish Girl They let me snuggle up among the thousand items in their store to watch their rehearsal. It has only been a few hours since they announced their first Movistar Arena and the gear of the five seems to be ready. Even though there is almost a year left until the big event, they feel “vertigo and excitement” when they think about that day and the launch of their new album, “Where is the UN when you need it most” (Subterfugio,26)
And that’s it, everything related to our most extensive interviews, although you can also find articles by other artists such as: Comic Sans, Fangoria, Metallica or Josele Santiago, as well as our usual sections dedicated to reviews of albums, movies, series, books, comics or podcasts. Oh, and as always, here’s a playlist with the month’s content so you can soundtrack your reading.

