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Machine Gun Kelly – ‘Mainstream Sellout’ The one-man pop-punk revival.

    Machine Gun Kelly – ‘Mainstream Sellout’  The one-man pop-punk revival. Editor Marvin Jackson 30/3/22 Machine Gun Kelly ’s  finally released his new album "Mainstream Sellout" which is in a three way chart battle with Placebo and Michael Bublé. The Punk poster boy who has a magnetic mix of glam, grime and guitar, the singer went from rapper to pop punk superstar.  With his new album 'mainstream sellout', he's ready to prove he's no poseur. The album so far has received great reception from fans buying and streaming the album with new release charting on iTunes in over 17 countries. UK(3) USA (1) AUSTRIA (3) AUSTRLIA (2) BELGIUM (9) BRAZIL (2) CANADA (2) DEMARK (16) FRANCE (13) GERMANY (5) ITALY (5) IRELAND (4) NETERLANDS (28) NEW ZEALAND (6) SOUTH AFRICA (6) SPAIN (12) SWITZERLAND (8) TURKEY (8) Is it strange that the fresh face of pop-punk 2.0 was previously  known, not too long ago, as a moderately successful white rapper?  Not for...

Pulp reunite for 2011 concerts

Pulp reunite for 2011 concerts Music News : Katie Watkin's (Music Journalist) 7th Jan 2011 This article is more than 9 years ol Pulp  announced  they are to reunite for 2011 concerts in a short statement the band, which alongside Blur and Oasis defined the Britpop era, promised to play fan favourites as they confirmed dates at the Wireless festival in Hyde Park and at Spain's Primavera Sound festival, both next summer. A tour could follow. Pulp are  just one of the latest band to reform amid a wave of nostalgia, stretching from Led Zeppelin's comeback gig at the O2 arena in London in 2007 to Spandau Ballet's recent world tour.  But perhaps the most successful have been two other stalwarts of the 1990s; Blur, who reunited in 2009, with a headline slot at Glastonbury festival, and Take That, recently reunited with fifth member Robbie Williams.  Pulp appear to be prepared for the onslaught of questions that inevitably accompany news of a band's reunion. Pulp origin...