Chris Rea, Perry Bamonte (The Cure) and Mick Abrahams (Jethro Tull), three Christmas farewells marking the end of a musical year

Three names, three legacies and an end of the year marked by loss In music, time is not measured in clocks but in songs. That’s why there are weeks that weigh more than others. The closing of this year has left a strange feeling: as if several different eras decided to say goodbye at the […]
The last word of Robe Iniesta or when the poetry of rock decides to keep silent

By LoffMusic’s Editorial Staff Robe Iniesta has died. And with his silence something more than the pulse of a rock myth is extinguished: a way of understanding life from excess, tenderness and woundedness is extinguished. The leader of Extremoduro, the artist who turned marginality into literature and rebellion into a language of his own, has […]
Stranger Things 5 and its soundtrack. Nostalgia, emotional epic and a musical curation that once again borders on the legendary.

If anything has made Stranger Things a cultural phenomenon (besides the narrative monster), it’s its masterful use of music.It’s not about sticking 80’s songs for aesthetics:uses music as a dramatic engine, as an emotional bridge, as a narrative trigger. In this fifth and final season, which began to unfold on November 26, Netflix once again […]
Mare Carrier signs “Muerte De”, a 42-minute journey with no pauses, no concessions and no artificial respiration.

A concept album that dares to go against the grain in the age of fragmented consumption and the anxious algorithm. If streaming has accustomed us to songs as disposable units -salable, classifiable, trimmable- Mare Carrier has decided to rebel with a powerful artistic gesture: Muerte De is a 42-minute continuous album, made up of 17 […]
Skrillex surprises with “Hit Me Where It Hurts X”, an EP that hits, provokes and celebrates his electronic reign

Explosive collaborations, irreverent attitude and a sonic pulse that confirms that Skrillex is still playing in another league. Skrillex does it again: unannounced, without prior promotion and with the confidence of the one who no longer needs to justify anything, Sonny Moore has released by surprise the EP Hit Me Where It Hurts X, a […]
David Byrne & Brian Eno collide planets again in “T Shirt”, it’s electronic pop, satire and a creative pulse that’s still alive.

The most cerebral pair of experimental pop returns with a single that turns t-shirt slogans into political philosophy and absurdist humor. There are collaborations that need no introduction. David Byrne and Brian Eno belong to that league: the creators who redefined modern pop, who reinvented the language of guitars and electronics, who wrote possible futures […]
“M. Pombo” is Drugos’ new strike against the posturing elite.

The Asturian group fires irony and sharp guitars in a pop-rock satire about the Spain of the spotlight, envy and easy money. By LoffMusic Editorial Staff After turning “Los Martes” and “Treinta monedas” into anthems of humorous rage, the Drugos return with “M. Pombo”, a song that mixes bad temper, irony and contagious riffs. Pombo”, […]
Ludovic de Saint Sernin x Zara is the new uniform of the night and we have set the soundtrack to it.

There are collaborations that just happen and others that mark a turning point. The union between Ludovic de Saint Sernin and Zara belongs, without a doubt, to the second category. Not because it mixes luxury and fast fashion – we’ve already seen that – but because it connects two worlds that rarely touch each other […]
Bad Bunny sweeps, Sanz surprises and Argentina explodes, this is how the rules change at the Latin Grammys 2025 and how yesterday’s gala in Las Vegas went

By LoffMusic Latin music once again proved last night in Las Vegas that it knows no limits, borders or expectations. The 26th edition of the Latin Grammy Awards was a perfect mirror of the historic moment in Spanish-language pop music: extreme diversity, creative risk, generations crossing paths and a permanent dialogue between tradition and revolution. […]
Dani García, on November 16th in concert at “El Perro de la Parte de Atrás del Coche” (The Dog in the Back of the Car) Madrid

But who is Dani Garcia? By [Your name] – LoffMusic After making a name for himself on the Internet with his Spanish versions – accumulating more than 4 million views on YouTube – Venezuelan singer Dani García, who has lived in Madrid for more than eight years, is entering a new stage in his career: […]