The most unexpected band is bringing back the 1970s

They prefer recording using classic, analog methods, creating a sound reminiscent of the 1970s – think genuine amplifiers, acoustic drums, and performances captured in a single take. This approach is important because it affects the entire creative process. Unlike modern digital recording, they don’t rely on extensive editing and corrections.

‘A must-see crime drama’: 4 brilliant shows to watch this week on BBC, ITV Netflix and more

Popular crime drama Silent Witness is returning with some big changes for its team. Fans of Beyond Paradise will also be pleased to see Zahra Ahmadi, who played Esther, taking on a new role. Plus, The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix is back after leaving viewers on a cliffhanger last season. There’s plenty to look forward to in the week ahead – check it out for yourself!

Trump’s Tariff Tantrum Sends WLFI Tumbling: A Farce in Financial Markets

Trump, with the subtlety of a bear in a china shop, first threatened to decertify Canadian-made aircraft and impose tariffs of up to 50%. Not content with this display of economic bravado, he further warned Canada of a “very substantial” response should it dare to court a trade agreement with China. Such folly! The markets, ever prone to hysteria, recoiled in dread, and poor WLFI, like a leaf in the storm, was swept into the maelstrom.

Bitcoin LTH Supply Goes Long and Laughs – Mel Brooks Style

Meanwhile, backstage at the issuer of all the chaos, a plot twist was brewing under the hood. An on-chain analysis suggests Bitcoin’s Long-Term Holders are changing costumes while the Short-Term crowd trips over their own shoelaces. In other words, the grand drama of hodling versus day-trading is playing out like a farce with a very serious mask on.