
PEOPLE MAGAZINE: Soft Cell’s Marc Almond on The Group’s New Tour with the Human League and the 45th Anniversary of ‘Tainted Love’ (Exclusive)
SOURCE By David Chiu Updated on May 26, 2026 05:45PM EDT It’s hard to imagine that Soft Cell — the British synthpop duo of singer

FLOOD MAGAZINE: The Human League’s Hard-Won Hits
SOURCE Words: Lyndsey Parker Photo: Perou May 21, 2026 The Human League were four and a half songs into their set at the 2023 edition of Pasadena’s Cruel World

POLLSTAR MAGAZINE ** COVER ** They’re Only Immortal: Human League’s First US Tour In 15 Years
SOURCE UK synth-pop pioneers The Human League last performed their unforgettable Eighties hits live in the U.S. in 2023, but not every stop went exactly

ROLLING STONE: Why the Cranberries’ ‘Linger’ Is Lingering So Hard Right Now
SOURCE By Rob Sheffield April 23, 2026 It’s official: Never before have so many worked so hard to let it linger. The world has a case

VARIETY: Human League’s Philip Oakey on Why He Didn’t Think ‘Don’t You Want Me’ Would Be a Hit and the Enduring Power of New Wave Music
SOURCE The New Wave era of spiky but danceable pop tunes and sharp colorful looks may feel like it happened a million years ago, but

CONSEQUENCE: The Alarm Premiere “Live Today,” Final Music Video Featuring Late Frontman Mike Peters: Watch
SOURCE Spencer Kaufman April 8, 2026 | 10:01am ET The Alarm have unveiled the single “Live Today,” and it is accompanied by the final music video

LOADED MAGAZINE: The Dandy Warhols – Thirty Years of Chaos, Covers and Not Giving a Fuck
SOURCE By Fred Spanner Few bands have balanced chaos and longevity quite like The Dandy Warhols. Born out of the murky, competitive underground of Portland

PEOPLE MAGAZINE: Bette A. and Brian Eno Implore Readers to Find Space in Silence via Slow Stories (Exclusive)
SOURCE By Chris Barilla Published on March 3, 2026 11:00AM EST Bette A. and Brian Eno. Credit : Vanessa Peterson NEED TO KNOW Bette A.

POLLSTAR (*COVER*): ‘The Godfather Of Punk:’ Jonathan Richman, A Roadrunner For Over Half A Century Keeps On
SOURCE One could say Jonathan Richman marches to the beat of his own drummer, and for the past 30-some odd years keeping that beat is