Johnny Marr announces fifth solo album The Age of Everything

Johnny Marr has announced his fifth solo album, The Age of Everything, which is scheduled to arrive on October 2 via BMG. The first single, Spin, is available now with an accompanying video.

The album title came to Marr early in the process. In a statement, he said it summed up how many people are feeling amid a sense of overwhelm from technology, while also suggesting possibility.

Marr's previous release was the pandemic-era double LP Fever Dreams Pts 1–4. The new project features 10 tracks, including Beyond the Rain, It’s Time, and All in a Life.

Fans in London this weekend can see Marr perform with the Gorillaz at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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The Strokes have added an extra show at London's O2 Arena to their 2026 'Reality Awaits' UK tour due to high demand. The additional October 7 performance follows the originally announced October 6 date. Tickets go on general sale April 17 at 10am local time.

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Queen drummer Roger Taylor has revealed plans for his seventh solo album and a short UK tour later this year. The record, titled Violence Insane In A Beautiful World, will arrive on September 18 via Columbia Records. He has also released the lead single Come On Summer (It's Party Time).

Mystery Jets have announced their seventh studio album, 'A Hole To See The Sky Through', which is set to arrive on August 21 via Fiction Records. The record follows their 2020 release 'A Billion Heartbeats' and includes the hazy title track as its opening piece.

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